Preschool Teacher at Catholic Diocese of Memphis
Memphis, Tennessee, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

18 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

21 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Child Development, Lesson Planning, Classroom Management, Positive Guidance, Early Literacy, Early Math, Religion Instruction, Student Assessment, Record Keeping, Parent Communication, Collaboration, Catholic Values, Interpersonal Skills, Organizational Skills, Educational Technology

Industry

Religious Institutions

Description
Description Job Summary The Preschool Teacher fosters a nurturing, faith-filled learning environment for children ages 3–5. The teacher plans and implements engaging lessons aligned with Tennessee Early Childhood Standards while supporting the mission and values of the Catholic Church. This role promotes the academic, social, emotional, and spiritual development of students through structured instruction, creative play, and individualized support. The Preschool Teacher reports to the Pastor, School Principal, or their designee. Essential Responsibilities Plan and deliver age-appropriate lessons in early literacy, math, science, and religion aligned with Tennessee Early Childhood Standards. Create a safe, organized, and faith-centered classroom environment that reflects Catholic values. Supervise students to ensure safety, well-being, and positive developmental growth. Use positive guidance strategies to promote respectful behavior and an orderly classroom. Assess student progress and maintain required records including attendance, incident reports, and developmental updates. Provide individualized and small-group instruction to support diverse learning needs. Communicate regularly with parents and school leadership regarding student progress, concerns, or incidents. Collaborate with colleagues and support staff to address academic, social, and behavioral needs. Participate in required training, certification, and professional development. Supervise students during classroom transitions, activities, and designated school functions. Additional Responsibilities Attend faculty meetings, staff development sessions, and school events. Contribute to a welcoming learning environment through classroom organization, displays, and learning centers. Support school and parish activities when appropriate. Report suspected child abuse or neglect in accordance with Tennessee law and school policy. Perform other duties as assigned by the Principal or Pastor. Requirements Minimum Qualifications Associate’s, Bachelor’s, or Master’s degree in Education or a related field (Early Childhood preferred). Tennessee Teacher Licensure or eligibility for licensure preferred. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to build positive relationships with students, parents, and colleagues. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Understanding of child development and early childhood learning. Familiarity with the teachings and values of the Catholic Church. Strong classroom management and organizational skills. Ability to collaborate within a school community. Proficiency with basic educational technology. Working Conditions & Physical Requirements Work in a standard school environment with moderate activity and noise. Ability to lift up to 35 pounds and assist young children when needed. Frequent standing, sitting, bending, and moving throughout the classroom and school environment. Ability to supervise children in various indoor and outdoor settings. Diocese of Memphis Expectations All employees must follow the Diocese of Memphis Code of Conduct and support the teachings and mission of the Catholic Church when working with students, families, and staff. Responsibilities may be adjusted by the Pastor or Principal as needed.
Responsibilities
The Preschool Teacher is responsible for planning and delivering age-appropriate lessons in literacy, math, science, and religion aligned with Tennessee Early Childhood Standards within a faith-centered environment. Essential duties include supervising students, using positive guidance, assessing progress, maintaining records, and communicating with parents and leadership.
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