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Employment Opportunities

Careers at Trinity

Thank you for your interest in employment in Trinity Episcopal School. Teaching, coaching, administrative and staff positions will be posted here as they become available.

Trinity is fortunate to have dedicated teachers who foster intellectual curiosity and cultivate an optimal learning environment. The small class sizes at Trinity enable students to form close relationships with their teachers, cultivating a warm and close-knit community. Trinity seeks educators and leaders who embody a passion for learning, a dedication to excellence, and a respect for others. Faculty and staff at Trinity are actively engaged in the school's life, participating in the classroom, serving as advisors, coaches, and sponsoring clubs and extracurricular activities.
 
Trinity's commitment to fostering strong relationships is the cornerstone of our educational approach. Through building connections grounded in mutual respect and understanding, our dedicated faculty and staff empower students to unlock their full potential and discover their path. Within Trinity's classrooms, dynamic teaching is the norm, our students are provided an enriching learning experience. Beyond academics, our teachers and staff extend their impact by coaching teams, sponsoring clubs, and guiding a diverse array of student activities, creating a vibrant and holistic educational environment.
“Trinity students are the reason that I have taught here for twenty years now. I get to teach my field of study, which I love, to students that I love. There is something special about a Trinity Titan. Something incredible happens when a student embraces our culture. Year in and year out, generation after generation, this school does amazing things for teenagers. I am blessed to come here every day and teach students who are curious, engaged, and kind.”
 — Brian Griffen, Religion Teacher and Chaplain
"School culture here is so strong and fosters such a sense of community unlike any other educational institution I have had experience with."
 — Jamie Suhre, History Teacher

Coaching Positions

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  • Varsity Boys Lacrosse (Assistant Coach)

    Trinity Episcopal School is looking for a highly motivated, energetic Boys Varsity Lacrosse Assistant Coach for the spring of 2025.  Duties include but are not limited to:
    • Assist Varsity Head Coach with practice preparation
    • Lead position specific drills
    • Assist Varsity Head Coach with in game decision making
    • Provide mentorship to high school aged young men
    • Assist Varsity Head Coach with administrative duties 
    • Communicate with parents when necessary

    This is stipend part time position with the expectation to be at daily practices and games in the afternoons and/or evenings.

    Successful candidates will have a strong personal commitment to Trinity’s mission and philosophy which seek to challenge our students to discover their paths, develop their talents and strengthen their character within a dynamic academic community. 

    Interested candidates should email a resume and cover letter to Adam Lonon, Athletic Director, at adamlonon@trinityes.org.



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    About Trinity Athletics:

    The Trinity athletics program is geared towards developing the whole person. Coaches work closely with athletes to build character traits like hard work, discipline, respect, cooperation and commitment that will benefit them in sports, academics, and beyond. For each Trinity team, the emphasis is on personal improvement, camaraderie and the value of competition.

    Trinity requires all of its students to earn athletic/activity participation credit for a total of six seasons during their Trinity years. Titans can participate by playing for or managing one of 36 teams in 22 sports, from volleyball to swimming, and golf to football.

    Trinity is a proud member of the Virginia Preparatory League (boys) and the League of Independent Schools (girls), as well as the Virginia Independent School Athletics Association (VISAA). Trinity Titans consistently win state championships, league titles, sportsmanship awards, and coach of the year awards.

    The 50,000-square-foot Estes Athletic Center features two gyms, a strength and fitness center, multiple locker rooms and team meeting rooms, school store, concession stand and alumni rooms for meetings and social events. Trinity’s tennis teams compete at Southampton Recreation Association. The swim teams train and compete in a 50-meter, 8-lane competition pool at SwimRVA. The home course for the golf team is Salisbury Country Club.

    For more news and information about Titan athletics, visit www.trinityes.org/athletics.
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  • Learn More about Coaching at Trinity >>

    Trinity Episcopal School is always looking for excellent coaching applications. Successful candidates will have a strong personal commitment to Trinity’s mission and philosophy which seek to challenge our students to discover their paths, develop their talents and strengthen their character within a dynamic academic community. If you are interested in coaching at any level for any of our 36 teams in 22 different sports, please email a resume and cover letter to Adam Lonon, Athletic Director, at adamlonon@trinityes.org. 

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    About Trinity Athletics:

    The Trinity athletics program is geared towards developing the whole person. Coaches work closely with athletes to build character traits like hard work, discipline, respect, cooperation and commitment that will benefit them in sports, academics, and beyond. For each Trinity team, the emphasis is on personal improvement, camaraderie and the value of competition.

    Trinity requires all of its students to earn athletic/activity participation credit for a total of six seasons during their Trinity years. Titans can participate by playing for or managing one of 36 teams in 22 sports, from volleyball to swimming, and golf to football.

    Trinity is a proud member of the Virginia Preparatory League (boys) and the League of Independent Schools (girls), as well as the Virginia Independent School Athletics Association (VISAA). Trinity Titans consistently win state championships, league titles, sportsmanship awards, and coach of the year awards.

    The 50,000-square-foot Estes Athletic Center features two gyms, a strength and fitness center, multiple locker rooms and team meeting rooms, school store, concession stand and alumni rooms for meetings and social events. Trinity’s tennis teams compete at Southampton Recreation Association. The swim teams train and compete in a 50-meter, 8-lane competition pool at SwimRVA. The home course for the golf team is Salisbury Country Club.

    For more news and information about Titan athletics, visit www.trinityes.org/athletics.
    Read More

Instructions for submission

When submitting electronic inquiries, all interested candidates are encouraged to enter “YOUR NAME - [Position Title]” as the subject of the inquiry email. If attaching electronic files, please send a PDF and title it “YOUR NAME - Resume” and “YOUR NAME - cover letter.”

Benefits

Trinity offers generous benefits for full-time faculty & staff
  • Competitive salary
  • Pension plan: 403(b) plan (TIAA-CREF) and with contribution
  • Health, Dental, Vision 
  • Life insurance
  • Disability insurance
  • Flex spending/HSA
  • Supplemental policies
  • Paid Time Off
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Fitness Center
  • Upgraded technology provided (Macbook)
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Multiple holidays observed
Trinity Episcopal School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or national origin in the administration of its educational, admission or employment policies, scholarship and financial aid policies or any other programs administered by the school.

Residing in Richmond, Virginia

Nestled on the banks of the James River, Trinity’s campus is home to students and faculty from over 80 local zip codes. Equidistant between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Chesapeake Bay, Richmond is a community with an inclusive atmosphere full of family friendly activities and a bustling restaurant scene.
 
With a rich, historic culture full of world-class museums, gathering spaces and festivals, Richmond has been recognized by multiple sources as a wonderful place to live and work. The Greater Richmond region is home to nearly ten Fortune 500 companies, including CarMax, Capital One and Dominion Energy and Performance Food Group. Richmond is also a great college town, with the University of Richmond and Virginia Commonwealth University supporting Level One healthcare, performing arts and athletic events. 
 
Consistently ranked in the "TOP 150 Places to Live and Work" by US News & World Report, in 2012, Richmond earned the title of “Best River Town” by Outdoor Magazine lauded for its “efforts over the past four decades to clean up the James River and transform the once polluted river system into a mecca of outdoor water activities.”
 
In 2024, Richmond was ranked No. 1 on CNN’s list of America’s Best Towns to Visit. The report noted Richmond’s “thriving food scene… with diverse flavors and a high concentration of black-owned restaurants,” “busy neighborhoods full of history” and noted RVS as a place where  “human creativity is joined by the city’s natural assets and appetite for fun.”
 
In 2023, Clever Real Estate group ran the numbers and crowned Richmond “Best Burger City in America.”