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An established educational institution is seeking a dedicated Upper School English teacher to inspire and educate young minds. This role involves teaching literature, composition, and grammar to students in grades 9-12, fostering a safe and engaging learning environment. The ideal candidate will possess a strong educational background, a passion for teaching, and the ability to challenge and motivate students. Join a vibrant community committed to academic excellence and character development, where your contributions will help shape the leaders of tomorrow. This is an exciting opportunity to make a lasting impact in the lives of young men.
SUMMARY
Memphis University School, a school for boys in grades 6-12, seeks an Upper School English
teacher starting August 1, 2025.
MISSION STATEMENT
Memphis University School is a college-preparatory school dedicated to academic excellence,
cultivation of service and leadership, and the development of well-rounded young men of strong
moral character, consistent with the school’s Christian tradition.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Please send materials to careers@musowls.org.
ABOUT MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL
Founded in 1893, Memphis University School (MUS) is a non-denominational college-preparatory
day school for boys in grades 6 through 12. MUS provides an engaging curriculum,
a dedicated and supportive faculty, and a full complement of athletic, artistic, and extracurricular
activities that create an environment in which boys thrive and become well-rounded young men
of strong moral character, exceptionally prepared for college and life.
The student body, encompassing 607 boys in grades 6-12 this academic year, abides by an Honor
Code, which is administered by the student-run Honor Council. Approximately one-third of
MUS students receive financial aid, and 30% self-identify as students of color. The school is
fortunate to be well-resourced and able to offer significant financial aid. MUS is accredited by
the Southern Association of Independent Schools and holds memberships in ACCIS, NAIS,
SAIS, TAIS, ERB, NASSP, TSSAA, CASE, American Library Association, NACAC, SACAC,
and College Board.
MUS provides a student-faculty ratio of 7:1, and nearly 73% of our faculty hold a master’s
degree or Ph.D. The success of our students is a testament to an exceptional faculty: Nearly 50%
of our students typically score 30 or higher on the ACT, and 90% score 3 or higher on AP
exams.
Remarkably low attrition rates among both families and faculty reflect satisfaction with our
culture and programs.
ABOUT MEMPHIS
With about 1.35 million residents, the Memphis metropolitan area boasts a historic music scene,
world-famous barbecue, and a small-town feel, despite the presence of the Memphis Grizzlies
and several Fortune 500 companies – including FedEx and AutoZone, both founded by MUS
alumni. In addition to four small colleges, a medium-sized university, and the University of
Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis is home to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, a
world-renowned leader in the treatment of catastrophic diseases in children. Memphis continues
to develop and expand opportunities throughout the community with investments in projects
such as a revitalized downtown, Crosstown Concourse vertical village, and the 4,500-acre
Shelby Farms Park – all of which have benefited from the leadership of MUS alumni.
Another sign of the area’s renaissance, the Ford Motor Company is developing a $5.6 billion
battery and vehicle manufacturing campus just east of Memphis. The Mid-South also supports a
vibrant arts community, a diverse restaurant scene, and a variety of unique neighborhoods. Plus,
the cost of living is very affordable – 13% lower than the national average.
Employment at Memphis University School is contingent upon successful completion of a
background check, drug-screening, and reference checks.
NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY AS TO EMPLOYMENT
At Memphis University School we hire faculty and staff of any race, color, religion, sex, or
national and ethnic origin and accord them all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities
generally made available to faculty and staff at the school. We do not discriminate in hiring on
the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national and ethnic origin.