NAES advances Episcopal education and strengthens Episcopal schools through essential services, resources, conferences, and networking opportunities on Episcopal school identity, leadership, and governance, and on the spiritual and professional development of school leaders.
About Membership
Your Episcopal identity is your greatest asset. NAES is the only organization of national scope that has the resources to help with the issues particular to Episcopal schools, such as Leadership & Governance, Episcopal Identity, and Chapel & Worship. Explore how NAES membership can benefit you and your school.
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Member Directory
A directory of all active members of NAES.
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NAES Membership Materials
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Member Services
Review a few of the benefits of joining NAES and how you can take advantage of them.
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Resource Library
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Featured Resources
This mentoring program provides a unique opportunity for new Episcopal school chaplains to work one-on-one with an experienced mentor, both in-person and via video chat.
Learn More » This double-sided, full-color pamphlet and/or poster from NAES explains the meaning of being an Episcopal school and carefully highlights four pillars of Episcopal identity.
Order Now » The NAES Online Community is the best way for members to connect and collaborate. Get started with the Online Community today by creating a profile or signing in to your NAES account.
Visit the Community » Check out the NAES Career Center to browse open positions in Episcopal schools around the country. Members can use the career center to reach thousands of prospective employees.
Post a Job » NAES membership helps schools dive deeper into what it means to be Episcopal. Membership also provides access to a resource library, specific to Episcopal schools.
View All Services » Timely, sometimes tough, questions and insights from NAES and Episcopal school leaders on leadership, governance, Episcopal identity, community life, and other issues. Read more below.
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