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Join a professional community that is celebrated for its transformational pedagogy and that fosters curiosity. Here, our faculty thrives within a dynamic culture driven by an unwavering dedication to the greatest growth possible, a spirit of innovation and progress, and a core of care and support for each member of this community.

For over a century, Cate School has been blending together the tradition of the East Coast with the innovation of the West Coast in the service of a dynamic, diverse, and close-knit community. A four-year college preparatory school with a low student-to-faculty ratio, small class sizes, and inviting residential spaces, Cate’s inquiry-based program is designed to challenge, inspire, and support boarding and day students whose interests, abilities, characters, and aspirations make them individually and collectively exceptional.

Perched on a hill overlooking the Southern California coast, Cate School’s setting is one of unparalleled beauty and natural inspiration. “The Mesa,” as we call it – with its juxtaposition of close spaces and vast vistas, its blending of human architecture and natural splendor, history, and potential – is itself a critical touchstone for this community.

Please see our available opportunities below:

The Opportunity

Cate School seeks a visionary Head of Finance and Operations (HFO) to steward the distinctive boarding school community through its next chapter of growth and transformation.

This pivotal leadership role offers the rare opportunity to shape the financial and operational foundation of a distinguished four-year college preparatory institution serving 300 students in the idyllic setting near Santa Barbara, California.

With operating expenses of $35M and an endowment of $135M, the school requires an innovative financial steward who combines meticulous attention to detail with the creative vision to rethink significant cost structures and operational systems.

The ideal candidate will be a thoughtful listener and collaborative partner who thrives on investing in school communities, bringing both analytical rigor and imaginative problem-solving to drive sustainable excellence.

As a key member of the strategic leadership team reporting directly to the Head of School, the HFO will oversee the Business Office, Facilities & Plant Operations, People Operations, Technology, Food Services, and the School Store while supporting critical board committees in shaping Cate’s future.

Nomination and Application Process
Nominations and applications are invited for this position. Review of applications will begin immediately, and candidate material received by August 15, 2025, will be assured full consideration, although recruitment will continue until an appointment is announced.

Applications (including a cover letter and resume) must be uploaded to: http://lapovsky.hiringthing.com.

Compensation includes a salary between $275,000 and $350,000, depending on qualifications as
well as a generous fringe benefit package.

Lapovsky Consulting is assisting Cate in this search. For nominations, questions, or additional
information, please contact:
Lucie Lapovsky
Cate@lapovsky.com
917-690-1958

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Position: Registered Nurse
Status: Non-Exempt (Hourly)
Reports To: Nursing Administrator and Medical Director
Pay Scale: $65.00-$70.00 per hour desk rate, $20.00 per hour on-call rate

Job Summary

A Registered Nurse at Cate School reports to the school administration and works under the direct supervision of the Nursing Administrator and the Medical Director. The Registered Nurse is responsible for providing and managing the Health Services program to promote students’ optimal physical, mental, emotional, and social development. This role includes supporting students’ health and well-being and ensuring that all activities align with the school’s Health Services protocols.

The work is primarily indoors in clinical and office settings. The role involves exposure to mechanical, electrical, chemical, and infectious hazards, requiring strict adherence to safety protocols.  General schedule overview includes 1-2 day shifts per week, 2 nights overnight call per week, and minimum one weekend per month.

Job Benefits:

Health Benefits – The School pays 90% of the monthly premium for all full-time employees for the base plan HMO option.  The School pays 90% baseline plan premium for a single employee, plus 40% for dependents.

Additional Benefits Include flexible spending, life insurance, long-term disability, voluntary benefits, accident insurance, accidental death & dismemberment: (AD&D), hospital indemnity insurance, commuter benefits, critical illness insurance, legal service, short-term disability, retirement plans, vacation, sick, and holiday time, on-site child care facility, and professional development funds.

Essential Job Functions:

The responsibilities of this position will include, but not be limited to the following:

Communication Skills

  • Effectively communicate verbally, in writing, and electronically with students, families, staff, and external parties.
  • Proficient in Google Suite (Docs, Sheets, Drive), Magnus Health, Veracross, and SimpleReport for documentation and communication purposes.
  • Manage communication tools, including computers, printers, interfaces, and fax machines, with strong interpersonal skills.

Critical Thinking

  • Apply clinical judgment and professional conduct in delivering safe medical care to multiple students.
  • Maintain strict confidentiality and analyze clinical situations to identify causes and effects.
  • Prioritize tasks, adapt to changing circumstances, and follow through on procedures independently.
  • Respond appropriately to medical emergencies and apply critical thinking in assessment, administration, and interpretation.

Interpersonal Skills

  • Demonstrate positive interpersonal skills to effectively engage with individuals, families, and groups from diverse cultural backgrounds.
  • Establish rapport and build trust with patients, families, staff, faculty, and coworkers.
  • Exhibit sensitivity to the needs of others and function as a cooperative team member.

Safe Conduct in the Work Environment

  • Follow all safety protocols related to mechanical, electrical, chemical, and infectious hazards in the clinical setting.
  • Properly use and maintain personal protective equipment (PPE), including gloves, face shields, goggles, N95 masks, and gowns.
  • Clean and disinfect student resting areas and equipment regularly.
  • Participate in mandatory safety trainings.

Interdisciplinary Collaboration

  • Collaborate with healthcare professionals and school personnel to coordinate student health plans and discharge procedures.
  • Maintain accurate, timely, and thorough documentation of nursing activities and health records.
  • Participate in the development and implementation of communicable disease control policies.
  • Provide health education and in-service training to faculty and staff.
  • Counsel students, teachers, and parents on health-related issues.

General Nursing Requirements

  • Conduct health assessments, monitor student progress, and detect changes requiring intervention.
  • Oversee medication administration and adherence to treatment plans.
  • Maintain comprehensive health records and analyze health data using Magnus Health.
  • Ensure compliance with OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens standards.
  • Deliver specialized health instruction appropriate to student developmental levels.
  • Advocate for continuous improvements in school health services and programming.

Physical Abilities and Requirements

  • Occasionally lift/move up to 40 pounds and perform repetitive upper body movements for extended computer use.
  • Frequent walking, standing, light physical effort, and some kneeling, bending, reaching, squatting, and carrying within the medical office.
  • Utilize manual dexterity, mobility, and good vision for testing and technical tasks.
  • Assist with patient ambulation, transfers, and administer CPR as needed.
  • Use computers, phones, and other medical equipment effectively.

Job Qualifications:

  • Valid California Registered Nurse license.
  • Current CPR certification (adult, child, infant) with advanced first aid knowledge.
  • Valid California driver’s license.
  • Strong knowledge of child development, adolescent health, and school health operations.
  • Proficiency in required software and electronic health record systems.

All Cate Employees live up to the following Essential Expectations:

  1. Overtly support and act according to the school’s mission and values.
  2. Foster a safe, predictable, and supportive environment for employees and students.
  3. Interact with colleagues in a respectful and collegial manner that fosters a healthy culture for living, learning, and working together.
  4. Demonstrate commitment and courage in service of building our school culture where diversity is affirmed and supported.
  5. Demonstrate appropriate planning and preparation to meet the complex and evolving needs of your role.
  6. Uphold professional standards of predictable presence, reliable responses, and relational trust.
  7. Appropriately steward strategic and special projects associated with role or team.
  8. Honor the confidentiality of School, student, and family information.
  9. Comply with policies and procedures as articulated in the School’s Employee Handbook.
  10. Authentically engage in self-reflection in service to professional growth and adapting to the evolving needs of the school.

At Cate, we often talk about the deep sense of community that attends the “spirit of this place.” While the “spirit” manifests in many ways, it is rooted in the full recognition of the dignity of each person. We encourage all members of the Cate community to share their background, interests, identities, and beliefs so that we can collectively work to broaden our perspectives, deepen our capacity for empathy, and strengthen our resilience. In doing so, we can continue the daily work of creating and building community

 

Equal Employment Opportunity Policy

Cate School is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, pregnancy, childbirth, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition including genetic characteristics, sexual orientation, veteran status, gender, gender identity, genetic information or any other category protected under federal or local law.

 


Position Description
Position: Early Learning Center Preschool Instructor
Reports to: Director of the ELC
Status: Non-Exempt (Hourly)
Contact: Co-Directors of ELC: Diamond Gray-Diaz, diamond_gray@cate.org. Jessica Knapp,  jessica_knapp@cate.org
Pay Scale: $ 22.00- $25.00 DOE

Job Summary

The ELC Teacher position is responsible for all aspects of care while at the Cate Early Learning Center. Such responsibilities will include: physical caregiving, developmental assessments, development of age-appropriate/individually appropriate curriculum, and facilitating supportive relationships with parents.

Job Benefits

Health Benefits 
The School pays 90% of the monthly premium for all full-time employees for the base plan HMO option.  The School pays 90% baseline plan premium for a single employee, plus 40% for dependents.  The School pays 90% baseline plan premium for a single employee, plus 40% for dependents.

Additional Benefits Include flexible spending, life insurance, long-term disability, voluntary benefits, accident insurance, accidental death & dismemberment: (AD&D), hospital indemnity insurance, commuter benefits, critical illness insurance, legal service, short-term disability, retirement plans, vacation, sick, and holiday time, on-site child care facility, and professional development funds.

All Cate Employees live up to the following Essential Expectations:

  1. Overtly support and act according to the school’s mission and values.
  2. Foster a safe, predictable, and supportive environment for employees and students.
  3. Interact with colleagues in a respectful and collegial manner that fosters a healthy culture for living, learning, and working together.
  4. Demonstrate commitment and courage in service of building our school culture where diversity is affirmed and supported.
  5. Demonstrate appropriate planning and preparation to meet the complex and evolving needs of your role.
  6. Uphold professional standards of predictable presence, reliable responses, and relational trust.
  7. Appropriately steward strategic and special projects associated with role or team.
  8. Honor the confidentiality of School, student, and family information.
  9. Comply with policies and procedures as articulated in the School’s Employee Handbook.
  10. Authentically engage in self-reflection in service to professional growth and adapting to the evolving needs of the school.

Essential Job Functions

The responsibilities of this position will include, but not be limited to the following:

  • At all times ensure the children’s safety in both indoor and outdoor environments.
  • Responsible for formulating relationships with parents and children that are respectful of individual differences, family styles, and cultural/socioeconomic diversity.
  • Responsible for ensuring that all meal and rest breaks for the staff and the changes in the daily schedule for the children (outside time, meals for the children, diaper changes, etc.) are done in an organized manner to support a sense of routine in the environment for the children.
  • Plan, supervise, and implement the Infant-Toddler program in accordance with the policies and philosophy of the ELC and the identified curriculum objectives.
  • Strive to create an instructional program that meets the needs of each child with concern for his/her interests, individual learning style, and pace of learning.
  • Provide appropriate guidance to support staff and substitute teachers, and actively facilitate their program development skills.
  • Design a stimulating, consistent, and developmentally appropriate learning environment suitable for all children enrolled in the classroom.
  • Responsible for doing routine evaluations of each child’s development.
  • Adaptable to changes in daily routines and program needs.
  • Strive to create a state-of-the-art childcare program.

Interactions with Children

  • Strive to create a language-rich program, encouraging positive and respectful interactions.
  • Treat each child with dignity and respect.
  • Help each child to become aware of his/her role as an integral member of the group.
  • Help each child to become comfortable with him/herself.
  • Encourage active involvement in problem-solving in the environment.
  • Encourage children to be responsible for their actions to support the development of their roles as effective decision-makers.

Working with Parents

  • Communicate with parents on a regular basis regarding the progress of their children in the program or specific issues as they occur on a day-to-day basis.
  • Work with new parents to create an easy transition into the Program.
  • Create an environment that embraces open communication between staff and parents.
  • Provide Early Childhood/community resources as needed.

Employee Conduct

  • It is the responsibility of every employee to contribute to a positive work environment through cooperative and professional interactions with co-workers, children, and parents.

Physical Requirements

  • Continually able to observe and respond to children’s needs, emergencies and/or conflicts that might occur during the day (inside or outside environment).
  • Continually able to lift children/materials 1-50 pounds from the floor to a waist high table.
  • Continually able to kneel to maintain eye contact at child’s level.
  • Continually able to sit on the floor to work with children.
  • Continually able to react to a child that is 20 to 30 feet away within 30 seconds.
  • Continually able to carry a child (1 to 50 pounds), up to 50-100 feet.
  • Continually able to respond to children’s first aid needs (inside and outside) which may include cuts, bruises, blood/bodily fluids.
  • Continually able to communicate clearly and calmly to children, parents, and co-workers.
  • Continually able to deal effectively with the stress involved in working closely with children, parents, and co-workers.
  • Continually able to do fine and medium hand manipulation.

Minimum Job Qualifications

  • High school graduate.
  • Minimum of one year’s experience working with young children, two preferred.
  • Twelve (12) core units in Early Childhood Education.
  • 6 Infant-Toddler units (or 3 units at time of hire with successful completion of 3 additional units within 12 months of hire).
  • Preferred AS or AA in related fields.
  • Successful completion of the fingerprinting process and or successful transfer of fingerprints from another program.
  • Successful completion of the hiring packet, including current immunization record.
  • Working knowledge of personal computers with experience in the use of such programs as Word, Excel and Outlook.
  • Comfortable with team-based work structure; ability to demonstrate flexibility on the job.
  • Demonstrates initiative, is conscientious and provides complete follow-through on areas of responsibility.
  • Preferred bilingual (Spanish).
  • Strong grasp of RIE philosophy.
  • CPR/First Aid Certification, or able to acquire within 3 months of hire date.

This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. An employee may also perform other reasonably related business duties as assigned.

Physical Requirements

  • Ability to lift 50 pounds, using proper lifting techniques
  • Ability to sit, stand, and/or move around the applicable working environment as needed
  • Ability to travel safely and comfortably around our campus
  • Ability to use a keyboard (or an alternative input device) and other office equipment
  • Ability to read information in printed material, on a computer screen, and/or on a mobile device/laptop for extended periods of time

Equal Employment Opportunity Policy

Cate School is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, pregnancy, childbirth, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition including genetic characteristics, sexual orientation, veteran status, gender, gender identity, genetic information or any other category protected under federal or local law.


Position: Early Learning Center Support Teacher
Status: Non-Exempt (Hourly)
Reports To: Co-Directors of ELC: Diamond Gray, diamond_gray@cate.orgJessica Knapp,  jessica_knapp@cate.org
Pay Scale: $22.00-$25.00   

Job Summary

The ELC Support Teacher is responsible for all aspects of care while at the Cate Early Learning Center. Such responsibilities will include physical caregiving, developmental assessments, development of age appropriate/individually appropriate curriculum and facilitating supportive relationships with parents.

Essential Job Functions

The responsibilities of this position will include, but not be limited to the following:

Job duties

  • Cleaning and folding laundry
  • Making snacks in the morning and throughout the day
  • Filling water bottles in the morning 
  • Putting out nap mats for preschool and toddlers 
  • Stepping in ratio if needed for supporting rest breaks and meal periods 
  • At all times ensure the children’s safety in both indoor and outdoor environments.
  • Responsible for formulating relationships with parents and children that are respectful of individual differences, family styles, and cultural/socioeconomic diversity.
  • Adaptable to changes in daily routines and program needs.

Interactions with Children

  • Treat each child with dignity and respect.
  • Help each child to become aware of his/her role as an integral member of the group.
  • Help each child to become comfortable with their self 
  • Encourage active involvement in problem-solving in the environment.
  • Encourage children to be responsible for their actions to support the development of their roles as effective decision-makers.

Working with Parents

  • Communicate with parents on a regular basis regarding the progress of their children in the program or specific issues as they occur on a day-to-day basis.
  • Create an environment that embraces open communications between staff and parents.

Employee Conduct

  • It is the responsibility of every employee to contribute to a positive work environment through cooperative and professional interactions with co-workers, children, and parents.

Physical Requirements

  • Continually able to observe and respond to children’s needs, emergencies and/or conflicts that might occur during the day (inside or outside environment).
  • Continually able to lift children/materials 1-40 pounds from the floor to a waist high table.
  • Continually able to kneel to maintain eye contact at child’s level.
  • Continually able to sit on the floor to work with children.
  • Continually able to react to a child that is 20 to 30 feet away within 30 seconds.
  • Continually able to carry a child (1 to 40 pounds), up to 50-100 feet.
  • Continually able to respond to children’s first aid needs (inside and outside) which may include cuts, bruises, blood/bodily fluids.
  • Continually able to communicate clearly and calmly to children, parents, and co-workers.
  • Continually able to deal effectively with the stress involved in working closely with children, parents, and co-workers.
  • Continually able to do fine and medium hand manipulation.

Minimum Job Qualifications

  • High school graduate.
  • Minimum of one year’s experience working with young children, two preferred.
  • Successful completion of the fingerprinting process and or successful transfer of fingerprints from another program.
  • Successful completion of the hiring packet, including current immunization record.
  • Working knowledge of personal computers with experience in the use of such programs as Word, Excel and Outlook.
  • Comfortable with team-based work structure; ability to demonstrate flexibility on the job.
  • Demonstrates initiative, is conscientious, and provides complete follow-through on areas of responsibility.
  • Preferred bilingual (Spanish).

Equal Employment Opportunity Policy

Cate School is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, pregnancy, childbirth, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition including genetic characteristics, sexual orientation, veteran status, gender, gender identity, genetic information or any other category protected under federal or local law.



A Cate education uniquely leverages strong academic and residential curricula to transform students’ lives by preparing them as independent thinkers, informing their societal roles as global citizens of influence, and encouraging them to build authentic and meaningful relationships. Cate students engage enthusiastically in myriad non-academic pursuits and traditions which, complemented by academic rigor, constitute the foundation of a truly whole education. 

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Equal Opportunity Employer

Cate School is committed to a policy of Equal Opportunity Employment and nondiscrimination in the treatment of employees or applicants for employment without consideration of race, color, ethnicity, religion, age, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, disability, veteran status, genetic information, gender or gender identity.

Cate School offers competitive compensation. In setting compensation ranges, Cate School reviews numerous factors including industry data from NAIS, CAIS, NBOA, and other market data. Final Salary is based on experience relevant to the role and internal equity.