2026-2027 School Year Teaching Opening:
Newhalen School Secondary ELA/Social Studies Teacher
The Position: This is a secondary teaching position, with teaching duties predominately focused on teaching ELA and Social Studies.. Newhalen School currently has an enrollment of 91 students, K-12.
Reports to: Onsite Principal
Salary: Appropriate Placement on Teacher's Salary Scale
Closing Date: February 11, 2026. Open until filled afterwards.
Starting Date: August 20, 2026
Location: Newhalen, Alaska
QUALIFICATIONS: EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS:
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
SALARY:
Accepting all teaching experience, both in and out of Alaska, for initial placement. Starting at $51,772 (BA+0yrs) to $87,272 (BA72/MA36+13yrs).
BENEFITS:
Open communities and welcoming students; $1,600 relocation reimbursement, Subsidized Housing; Premium Health Insurance Plan; Personal and Sick Leave; $6,000 Service Incentive after three-years continuous service; Travel Benefits including flights to/from your Village; Subsidized M.Ed. program in Culturally Responsive Education with option of reimbursement upon successful completion.
SCHOOL YEAR: LPSD operates under a "Subsistence Calendar" in which students receive 150 days of instruction. New teacher contracts are 174 days, one of the shortest in the nation. Teachers start in late August, and are done in early May!
FOR CONSIDERATION: Please go to https://www.lpsd.com/employment.html to apply for this position. Email Bill Cornell, Director of Personnel at bcornell@lpsd.com with questions you have.
DISCLAIMER: The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive description. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, handicapping condition, or national origin.
The Lake and Peninsula School District is located on the Alaska Peninsula and comprises an area, in square miles, roughly the size of the state of West Virginia. Extending 400 miles from Lake Clark in the north to Perryville in the south, it contains three National Parks; two National Wildlife Refuges; and numerous designated Wild and Scenic Rivers. The central office of the District is located in King Salmon, approximately halfway between Port Alsworth, the northern most school, and Perryville, the southernmost. None of the school sites can be reached by roadway; all transportation is by means of boat or small planes.
The Lake and Peninsula Borough provides large amounts of high quality habitat that support a phenomenal amount of flora and fauna. The Bristol Bay region is recognized as a world leader in salmon productivity. Commercial fishing, sport fishing and hunting, bear viewing, recreation and tourism, and subsistence are important economic activities that rely on the bounty of the Borough's landscape. Salmon spawning streams attract some of the largest concentrations of brown bear in Alaska. Approximately 10,000 brown bears populate the region, making them more numerous than people. Abundant moose and caribou inhabit the region. Other mammals include wolves, wolverines, river otters, red fox, and beaver. Sea Otters, sea lions, harbor seals and migratory whales inhabit the shoreline and offshore waters. Coastal estuaries are home to waterfowl while nesting eagles, peregrine falcons, and thousands of seabirds inhabit the sea cliffs.
The mission of the Lake and Peninsula School District is to nourish student growth by investing in partnerships & implementing culturally responsive, place-based education. We accomplish this through growing self-directed, life-long learners who are grounded in their culture & contribute to their communities.