Overview

Join Our Christ-Centered Teaching Team at Immanuel Lutheran School!

Immanuel Lutheran School in Alpena, MI, is seeking three full-time elementary classroom teachers to join our mission of providing a high-quality, Christ-centered education. These positions are for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grades, as we replace two retiring teachers and expand with a new classroom.

Why Join Immanuel Lutheran School?
Small Class Sizes: Our average of 15-20 students per classroom allows for individualized attention and meaningful connections with students.
Comprehensive Benefits Package: We value and support our staff with a robust benefits plan.
Faith-Filled Environment: Be part of a ministry that integrates faith into every aspect of learning.
Supportive Community: Experience a warm and welcoming school family committed to academic and spiritual growth.
Qualifications:
A valid State of Michigan teaching certificate, a reciprocal teaching certificate from a partner state, or the ability to obtain a Michigan teaching certificate.
A passion for teaching and a heart for sharing God’s love with students.
How to Apply:
If you feel called to this opportunity, email your resume to Jim Grulke at grulkej@immanuelalpena.org.

Don’t wait—join us in shaping the future of young hearts and minds in Christ!

About Immanuel Lutheran School Alpena

Nestled in the heart of Thunder Bay in Michigan's mitten, just 93 miles southeast of the iconic Mackinac Bridge and along the breathtaking Lake Huron coastline, our church and school family is surrounded by the natural beauty of a true water winter wonderland.

At Immanuel Lutheran Church and School, we are more than a community—we are a family united by faith, love, and a shared mission to raise children in the way they should go. Rooted in Christ, we are dedicated to teaching, proclaiming, and living His truth in all things. Whether you're enjoying the serene shores of Lake Huron or the warmth of our fellowship, you'll find a welcoming home here where faith and education come together to inspire lives.