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SUmmer TEACHING OPPORTUNITIES

Make Your Summer Rewarding.

Discover short-term, summer teaching roles that allow you to make an impact while exploring new schools and settings.

EXPLORE SCHOOLS WITH SUMMER TEACHING PROGRAMS

Begin Your Career in Education.

These programs provide hands-on classroom experience, mentorship from experienced educators, and the chance to work directly with students in a supportive learning environment. Whether you’re looking to develop practical teaching skills, discover what it’s like to be an educator, or strengthen your résumé with meaningful experience, these summer opportunities offer an excellent starting point

Please note: This is a resource page. Please do not fill our online application for these roles. We do not work directly with these summer programs so any outreach about opportunities needs to be made directly to the summer program.

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Andover Summer at Phillps Academy

Each summer, Phillips Academy hires over 100 teachers, house counselors, and teaching assistants to work in the Andover Summer program. Their flagship on-campus offering, Summer Session, serves over 700 rising 7-12th grade students from all over the world, becoming a home-away-from home for students during their five-week residential experience. Faculty members come from Phillips Academy as well as from other institutions, ranging from local day schools and public high schools to colleges and universities across the country, with the goal of providing students with a rigorous academic experience, building students’ independence and self-sufficiency, and ensuring that students challenge themselves in the classroom, on the playing fields, and in the dorms.

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Exeter Summer is an academic program for middle and high school students. The program draws curious students from across the globe to Exeter for an experience that shapes them into better thinkers, leaders and humans. Join their amazing team of educators and residential staff who, in one summer, make a profound difference in the lives of students!

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Choate Rosemary Hall

Inspire the next generation of learners this summer as a faculty member in the Choate Summer Programs Academic Enrichment Program at Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Connecticut! From June 28 through July 31, 2026, you’ll have the opportunity to teach motivated middle and high school students in an immersive, residential or day‑camp setting—offering a dynamic curriculum across 100+ courses in disciplines from English, history, languages, and the arts to mathematics, computer science, robotics, and the sciences. Click the link below and filter by “Summer Programs” to review current openings.

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The Putney School Summer Arts Program

Since 1987, Putney Summer Arts has welcomed a diverse community of young artists and arts professionals to the Putney School campus each summer. Located on a working farm in Southern Vermont, they provide an intimate space where students passionate about the arts receive support and inspiration to focus on furthering their artistic practice and learning. Hands-on learning is embedded in the program’s culture: expansive arts offerings, a working dairy farm, and community based events.

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St. Paul's School Advanced Studies Program

The grounds and facilities of St. Paul’s School provide the ideal setting for exemplary teaching and learning. The students of the ASP are the most talented and engaged of New Hampshire’s high school students and their teachers are rewarded with a teaching experience in an atmosphere of intellectual curiosity and enthusiasm unparalleled at the high school level.

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Hotchkiss Summer Portals

Hotchkiss Summer Portals residential programming runs in two two-week sessions; the first session runs from June 28 to July 11, 2026, and the second session runs from July 12-25, 2026. Students typically enroll in two courses, one course per session, and stay for the entirety of the four-week program, though students may elect to participate in a single two-week session. Each day students are immersed in their academic course after which they enjoy a range of afternoon and evening activities such as intramural soccer, hiking, basketball, crafts, swimming, bonfires or one of the specialized afternoon programs.

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Northfield Mount Hermon (NMH) Summer

NMH Summer is a vibrant, engaging living and learning program for students in grades 7 to 12, in beautiful western Massachusetts. For over 120 years, they have welcomed students from more than 129 countries and all 50 states to their summer program. They bring together capable, motivated students with experienced, dedicated teachers and teaching fellows to enrich the educational and personal development of all. Through academic and enrichment work, athletics and arts experiences, and social and cultural activities, the summer campus community discovers together the excitement and joy of learning, growing, and belonging. NMH Summer adults strive to make a difference, enjoy challenges, appreciate young people, and are committed to the principles of inclusivity and community.

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Summer@Taft

At the heart of Summer@Taft is a group of teaching fellows who work closely with students in a small residential community. From outstanding colleges and universities, they select 10-12 juniors and seniors who express an interest in education. Fellows experience each facet of boarding school faculty life, enabling them to make more informed decisions regarding their future in the teaching profession. More importantly, the experience provides them the opportunity to work with young people and interact within a collegial school community.

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Cardigan Mountain Summer Session

Summer Session provides a wide range of courses in math, science, writing, reading, English as a second language, foreign languages, visual arts, and performing arts.

The five 40-minute daily class periods encourage students to create unique personalized programs. Small class sizes, differentiated instruction, and a holistic approach allow their teachers to get to know each student and support his/her individual growth.

To apply for a position, please forward your resume to Director of Auxiliary Programs Matt Rinkin or complete an application here.

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Loomis Chaffee Summer Programs

The success of the Summer Program is rooted in its sense of community. Vital to the definition and perpetuation of this warm community are the faculty, who embody the ethos and tenor of the community with their unstinting commitment to the positive experience of each student and collective support of their colleagues.

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Tabor Summer Programs

At Tabor Summer Camp, every day is an invitation to explore, create, and connect by the sea. Their campers dive into a variety of experiences—from field, court, and water sports to art, ceramics, and drama. At Tabor Summer Camp teamwork, creativity, and collaboration take center stage!

In this vibrant and inclusive seaside community, campers learn not just new skills but the value of friendship, empathy, and teamwork. Through the residential program, campers live, learn, and laugh together—developing independence, resilience, and a genuine sense of belonging that can only come from shared daily life in a caring community.

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