Infant/Toddler Lead Teacher
Listed on 2026-02-14
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Child Care/Nanny
Preschool / Daycare, Child Development/Support -
Education / Teaching
Preschool / Daycare, Early Childhood Education, Child Development/Support
Infant/Toddler Lead Teaching - All Saints ELC
Xavier Catholic Schools
5005 N. River Blvd. NE
Cedar Rapids , IA 52411
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All Saints Early Learning Center is a dedicated and nurturing child care center committed to providing a safe, engaging, and educational environment for children. We are currently seeking passionate, responsible, and caring individuals to join the infant/toddler childcare team and help make a positive impact in the lives of the children we serve.
We are currently looking for a Full-Time Lead TeacherAll who serve at Xavier Catholic Schools will witness by their public behavior, actions, and words a life consistent with the teachings of the Catholic Church.
Position OverviewAs a Child Care Provider, you are to provide care for children during their time at the early learning center and/or preschool. To work in cooperation with the Director/School Administrator, Lead Teacher, and other staff to implement activity plans, help set-up activities, and care for the children.
Responsibilities- Articulate the mission to employees and other stakeholders and solicit support in realizing the mission
- Represent the center in a professional, courteous, and positive manner at all times
- Serve as the liaison between families and the classroom; would be the first point of contact, especially when situations arise
- Contribute to a professional working environment with an emphasis on respect, confidentiality, and customer service. Refrain from gossiping, criticizing, excessive socializing, and personal phone usage
- Accept and respect differences in children, parents, and coworkers
- Maintain high standards for quality of work produced, while completing work efficiently
- Maintain required trainings as required by the State of Iowa, DHS, Archdiocese of Dubuque, and the local site
- Arrive promptly at scheduled time and make arrangements for time off
- Maintain a clean, organized and presentable work area
- Acknowledge children's arrival by involving them in activities as they arrive, and their departures by gathering belongings and communicating with parents
- Develop positive relationships with families and staff members, as well as with parishioners and the public
- Follow the daily schedule and implement the day's lesson plan including: preparing necessary materials and supplies, setting-up learning centers, assisting with general housekeeping tasks, assisting in supervision of children, and preparing daily snacks
- Ensure children follow the basic rules of the center
- Treat all children fairly and consistently
- Encourage each child's active participation and facilitate interactions in child care activities
- Promote healthy self-esteem by disciplining in a positive and respectful manner
- Help children to learn to adapt and cope with real life situations
- Help children to develop appropriate habits in such activities as eating, dressing, social skills, play, and napping
- Maintain a constant watch over assigned children and be aware of their location at all times
- Model appropriate behavior for the children and other staff
- Demonstrate calmness in emergency and/or stressful situations and utilize good judgment in determining which matters to refer to the director
- Perform safe and proper operation of equipment, while economizing materials, time and labor
- Report safety concerns to the child care director
- Notify lead teacher of all children's accidents and illnesses
- Accept direction from director and carry out all requests
- Uphold, support, and promote all policies and procedures of the state, Archdiocese, school and center
- Be flexible, reliable and willing to accept responsibility
- Assist with general housekeeping in classrooms and other areas used by the program
- Provide basic first aid as needed
- Work toward continuous quality improvement
- Per HHS, must be 16 years of age
- Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence, and memos
- Ability to write simple correspondence; be technology proficient
- Able to share information clearly with families and coworkers in one-on-one or small group settings.
- Able to utilize problem-solving skills.
- Maintains a positive and helpful attitude at all times
- Be flexible, reliable and willing to accept responsibility.
- Works cohesively with team members to create a positive, supportive, and collaborative environment.
- Demonstrates the ability to adapt to shifting priorities and the changing needs of children and staff.
- Maintains composure under pressure when responding to inquiries, resolving complaints, or identifying emergencies.
- Demonstrates initiative and the ability to work independently.
- Maintains confidentiality and handles information with discretion and professionalism.
- Practicing Catholic preferred
The employee must demonstrate emotional stability and maintain self-control under stressful or high-pressure situations, including those involving children, families, or staff. While performing the duties of this position,…
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