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Archdiocese of St. Louis
Overview
The Third Grade Teacher will be responsible for joining a supportive team of educators to promote student learning and success in a dynamic Catholic setting. This role involves fostering academic excellence, faith formation, and the development of the whole child.
Compensation
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Posted
2 days ago
Summer Camp Aides are responsible for supervising and engaging children during daily camp activities, assisting with games, crafts, and outdoor play. They must also help maintain a safe and positive environment and support campers during transitions, meals, and restroom breaks.
3 days ago
Substitute Teachers are responsible for providing classroom instruction and supervision according to the regular teacher's lesson plans while maintaining a positive, organized, and respectful learning environment. Key duties include supporting student academic, spiritual, and social development and enforcing school rules consistently.
The substitute teacher is responsible for providing classroom instruction based on provided lesson plans and maintaining a safe, structured learning environment. They must also supervise students throughout the school day and uphold the mission and values of Catholic education.
4 days ago
The Junior Kindergarten Aide supports the Lead Teacher four days a week by assisting with daily lessons, supervising students during various activities, and helping maintain a safe, engaging, and faith-filled classroom environment for 4-year-olds.
The Lead Teacher is responsible for creating a nurturing, faith-centered, and developmentally appropriate learning environment that supports the spiritual, academic, social, emotional, and physical growth of young children. This includes planning and delivering lessons, integrating Catholic faith, and ensuring compliance with all relevant regulations.
Substitute teachers are responsible for delivering effective instruction by following provided lesson plans and maintaining a positive, structured classroom environment to support student learning. They must also supervise students during various periods and uphold school policies and the Catholic mission.
The teacher is expected to articulate and uphold the mission and vision of the Archdiocese and the high school, properly planning and delivering quality instruction using the Gradual Release Model. Responsibilities also include designing assessments that promote higher-order thinking, integrating technology, implementing project-based learning, and maintaining a conducive classroom atmosphere.
The Preschool Substitute Teacher will provide a nurturing, safe, and developmentally supportive learning environment for children aged 3–5 in the absence of the regular teacher. This involves following established lesson plans, supporting early childhood growth, and maintaining consistent classroom routines.
The Enrichment Teacher will be responsible for planning, preparing, and delivering engaging lessons aligned with diocesan curriculum standards, using varied teaching methods to accommodate different learning styles. Additionally, the role requires promoting Catholic values, participating in religious activities, and maintaining a safe, respectful classroom environment.
The paraprofessional will support students by implementing individualized learning plans through modified instruction, skill reinforcement, and remedial activities, while also assisting with behavioral interventions and real-time coaching. This role involves working collaboratively with teachers and learning consultants to carry out strategies, collect data, and communicate student progress.
$15 / HOUR
The Middle School English Language Arts Teacher is responsible for delivering engaging and rigorous instruction in reading, writing, grammar, and literature while fostering a classroom environment rooted in Catholic values. This role involves planning and delivering instruction aligned with curriculum standards, assessing student work, and promoting academic and spiritual growth.
The Substitute Teacher is tasked with providing instruction, managing the classroom, and ensuring a safe and productive learning environment when the regular teacher is absent. Key duties include implementing provided lesson plans, maintaining records, managing student behavior, and reporting daily events to administration.
Paraprofessionals assist students by providing modified instruction, skill reinforcement, remedial instruction, behavioral intervention, and real-time coaching as directed by the classroom teacher or learning consultant to support individual learning plans. The role involves being responsible to the principal and assisting staff with plan execution, data collection, reporting progress, and supervising activities.
Supervise students during after-school hours to ensure safety and well-being while facilitating age-appropriate activities and homework support. Maintain a clean environment and reinforce school rules in accordance with Catholic values.
5 days ago
Supervise students during after-school hours to ensure their safety and well-being. Facilitate age-appropriate activities, including crafts and homework support, while maintaining a nurturing environment.
The Community Support Specialist develops recovery goals and assists clients in achieving and maintaining recovery through various support activities. Responsibilities include participating in treatment planning, monitoring service delivery, and providing life skills training.
$37,000 / YEAR
10 days ago
The teacher will design and deliver rigorous, standards-aligned lessons in reading, writing, grammar, and literature, while integrating technology and providing constructive feedback to support student growth. Responsibilities also include developing assessments, maintaining a positive classroom culture, and actively upholding the school's Catholic identity and mission.
The Middle School Teacher is tasked with delivering high-quality instruction in a faith-centered setting to promote the academic, social, emotional, and spiritual development of students in grades 6–8. Responsibilities include planning and delivering instruction aligned with standards, integrating Catholic teachings, assessing student learning, and maintaining a positive classroom culture.
11 days ago
The Substitute Teacher is responsible for implementing provided lesson plans, supervising students, and upholding academic and behavioral expectations to ensure continuity of instruction. This includes facilitating learning activities, managing classroom behavior according to policy, and ensuring student safety while modeling Christian values.