Anticipated Start: July 2027
St. Joseph’s Catholic School in Macon, Georgia, is seeking a dynamic, faith-filled Principal to lead its vibrant, Christ-centered parish school beginning July 2027. Rooted in the Catholic tradition and the mission of the Diocese of Savannah, St. Joseph’s forms disciples through rigorous academics, daily lived faith, and a warm community of students, families, faculty, staff, and parish. With year over year enrollment growth, St. Joseph's Catholic School is a thriving learning community.
Located in the heart of Macon and closely partnered with St. Joseph Catholic Church, the school integrates Catholic faith and virtue with strong core academics, meaningful student life, and service. With over 153 years of Catholic education, the school has a student body of approximately 210. The community is distinguished by an active sacramental and devotional life, engaged parents and parishioners, and a welcoming culture that prioritizes the dignity of each child.
Students grow through rich liturgical and devotional traditions, service to others, and a supportive school culture that values character, leadership, and Christian witness. The school collaborates closely with parish and diocesan partners to ensure mission effectiveness and long-term vitality.
St. Joseph’s Catholic School is a vibrant part of the parish, with regular Mass, sacramental preparation, and faith formation woven throughout the curriculum. Its academics feature a strong core program grounded in data-informed instruction, enrichment, and student support. Student life offers leadership, arts, STEM, and service opportunities that foster belonging and growth. A vibrant partnership among the parish, families, alumni, and friends actively advances the school’s mission.
To learn more about the school, please visit St. Joseph’s Catholic School’s website.
The Opportunity
Under the supervision of the Pastor, the Principal fulfills the mission of the Catholic school serving as the spiritual, educational, visionary, relational and managerial leader charged with implementing the philosophy, mission, and management of the school. The principal is responsible for the professionalism of the faculty and staff, educational achievements of students, and cultivating a mutually positive relationship with the school and parish communities.
The Ideal Candidate