Location
Geneva, Illinois
The teacher is responsible for delivering Catholic-based instruction and fostering a faith-filled learning environment for students. Key duties include lesson planning, student supervision, and maintaining open communication with parents and administration.
Candidates must hold a minimum of a Bachelor's Degree and be certified or certifiable by the State of Illinois. They must also demonstrate a commitment to Gospel values and meet specific religious instruction certifications within three years.
Description The essential role of the Catholic school teacher is to witness the Gospel message and to lead students to reflect on a Christian approach to life while building the faith community. A teacher should provide students with opportunities to develop their gifts as peacemakers and stewards in service to the world community. This role is accomplished through instructional techniques and interactive processes that enable students to use their creative talents to become Catholic adults in the 21st century who are problem solvers and makers of just decisions.
1. Witness of Gospel values 2. Enthusiasm for teaching children 3. Mature judgment and professional decorum 4. Flexibility, sense of humor, and independent thinking 5. Tolerance, sensitivity, and understanding toward children and adults. 6. Good physical and mental health 7. Professionalism in attire, communication, demeanor 8. Well-developed verbal and written communication skills
1. Share and support the mission, philosophy, goals, and objectives of the school (copies provided by the principal). 2. Teach Catholic values and stories of faith with commitment in the daily curriculum. 3. Develop formal and informal prayer experiences. Cooperatively plan assigned liturgies/prayer services with the religion coordinator and other personnel. 4. Abide by the regulations in the Teacher's Handbook and the Diocesan Education Office.
PARENTS AND STUDENTS 1. Be positive in all personal contact. 2. Inform the principal of any situations that may come to his/her attention. 3. Be prepared for the unexpected, and always give the benefit of the doubt before making judgments or rash statements. 4. Attend general meetings of the parent organization.
Benefits: For all benefits, please see Summary of Benefits
Market context
Elementary teaching roles in Illinois are often competitive, especially in faith-based settings that require classroom experience and alignment with a statement of faith. For this role, candidates need at least two years of teaching experience in a school or church setting, plus a mature Christian faith and active local church participation. Job requirements and benefits here are AI-summarized from the original posting, helping you review details faster; consider preparing a brief statement on your teaching experience and faith background before applying.