Join the Harvest Community School Team – Make an Eternal Impact

Grow in faith, lead with excellence, and serve families in a Christ-centered learning community.

Faith First. Academic Excellence Always.

Why Work at Harvest Community School
In Jacksonville, Florida

Why You’ll Love Working at Harvest Community School

Christ-centered work environment rooted in biblical truth and discipleship

Supportive, family-oriented Christian community

Meaningful work that impacts students’ lives spiritually and academically

Opportunities for professional and spiritual development

Work alongside experienced, dedicated Christian educators

At Harvest Community School, we believe every child is “fearfully and wonderfully made” (Psalm 139:14). Our mission is to nurture hearts and minds through Christ-centered learning that inspires students to grow in wisdom, faith, and purpose.

Community

Community

Faith

Faith

Excellence

Excellence

Growth

Growth

Open Positions

Current Career Opportunities in Jacksonville

Guidance Counselor
We’re seeking a Guidance Counselor to join our Upper School team. In this role, you’ll walk alongside students and parents to prayerfully plan academic pathways and postsecondary goals, providing thoughtful guidance, organization, and encouragement within a Christ-centered community committed to spiritual growth and purposeful futures.
We’re seeking a Vice Principal to join our leadership team. In this role, you’ll help lead daily school life by supporting faculty, guiding student discipline and growth, and partnering with parents all while strengthening Harvest’s Christ-centered mission through servant leadership, prayerful decision-making, and a visible commitment to students’ spiritual well-being.
We’re seeking an Upper School Teacher (Grades 6-12) to join our faculty. You’ll teach your subject with academic excellence while intentionally integrating biblical truth, partnering with parents, and investing in students’ spiritual and personal growth in a Christ-centered learning community.

How To Apply

Apply in 3 Easy Steps

Complete the Application Form

Fill out personal, professional, and faith background details.

Submit Supporting Documents

Resume, references, and educational credentials.

Background Check & Interview

We’ll contact you with next steps.

Why Harvest Community School in Jacksonville

Accredited

Harvest is accredited by: 

  • FCCPSA (Florida Coalition of Christian Private Schools Accreditation)
  • Cognia (formerly SACS/AdvancED) 
  • National Council for Private School Accreditation

Biblically Based

We believe God’s Word sets the absolute standard by which children are to be trained. Every subject is grounded in Biblical truth. We strive to avoid legalism by remaining faithful to God’s Word — not man’s traditions. “All Scripture is God-breathed and useful for teaching…” — 2 Timothy 3:16
Kids practicing teamwork.

Community Focused

We believe education thrives through partnership. Parents are vital to the spiritual and academic growth of every child, and we are honored to walk alongside families in this journey.
Varsity soccer champs

Successful Outcomes

  • 100% of graduates pursue college, career, or ministry training
  • Average GPA (weighted): 3.7+
  • Over $2.6 million in scholarships awarded across the past two years
  • Students continue to thrive in faith, academics, and future-focused paths
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Harvest Community School At a Glance

  • 100% of graduates pursue college, career, or ministry training
  • Average GPA (weighted): 3.7+
  • Over $2.6 million in scholarships awarded across the past two years
  • Students continue to thrive in faith, academics, and future-focused paths
Students at HCS Elementary
Earned a 4.0+ weighted GPA
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Earned a 3.5–3.99 GPA
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Earned a 3.0–3.49 GPA
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Matriculated to 4-year universities
0 %
Matriculated to 2-year universities
0 %
Chose work, ministry,
or technical training
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Harvest Community School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.