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Lil Lumberjacks Learning Center Program Assistant - Lead Teacher

Job in Cloquet, Carlton County, Minnesota, 55720, USA
Listing for: Cloquet Public School District
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-24
Job specializations:
  • Child Care/Nanny
    Child Development/Support, Preschool / Daycare
  • Education / Teaching
    Child Development/Support, Preschool / Daycare, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Early Childhood Education
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Lil Lumberjacks Learning Center Program Assistant - Lead Teacher

  • Date Posted: 10/14/2025
  • Location:

    Cloquet Community Education
  • Position Type:
    Child Care/ Lil Lumberjacks Learning Center Lead Teacher
About Cloquet Public Schools

Welcome to Cloquet Public Schools! We are a dynamic community serving over 2,500 students in northern Minnesota. Our vision, “Growing forward for our community, our schools, and our future” guides us as we work to provide a robust educational opportunity for each student we serve. We offer a small-town feel combined with the amenities of larger districts, and we are recognized for our commitment to cultural inclusivity, high-quality education and a strong sense of community.

Here you will find a welcoming, forward-thinking environment where you are empowered to make a meaningful impact in the lives of students and families. If you are passionate about education and community, we invite you to join our team!

Position Overview

The Program Assistant supports children's development by assisting with daily activities, ensuring supervision, and fostering positive interactions. Working closely with the Coordinator and staff, they help maintain a high-quality program that follows established policies and best practices.

Position Purpose

The purpose of this position is to support a safe, nurturing, and engaging environment by assisting with daily activities, supervising children, and ensuring program compliance. This position is considered exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).

Primary Responsibilities
  • Supervise Children (including those with special needs):

    • Maintain sight and sound of children at all times under supervision of the Coordinator.

    • Maintain accurate and up-to-date head counts and lists of children (i.e. arrival & departure times, food counts)

    • Assist in maintaining ratios and maximum group size as determined by DHS.

    • Promote positive interactions among the children including, but not limited to, prevention of bullying and fighting, promotion of sharing, cooperative efforts, and productive use of time.

    • Discipline in accordance of LLLC and DHS Behavior Guidance policies.

    • Report all discipline problems, injuries and potentially dangerous situations to the Coordinator.

    • Maintain current and accurate documentation of separations, injuries and incidents and appropriately communicate them to parents.

    • Maintain close supervision (sometimes one-on-one) of special needs children.

  • Actively participate with children in daily activities:

    • Establish, plan and execute daily lesson plans.

    • Prepare classroom environment into a age appropriate learning environment.

    • Demonstrate good role model behavior during group times, meals, transitions, and activity clean-up.

    • Actively participate in all activities, including large motor (gym and playground).

    • Provide assistance with personal hygiene, independence skills, behavior guidance, appropriate help and interventions as needed for individual children.

    • Communicate with parents about any special occurrences, including but not limited to, sick children, discipline issues, injuries and incidents.

    • Provide direction to Aides with activity set-up, clean-up, snack preparation, toy sanitation and other non supervisory duties as assigned.

    • Responsible for opening and closing procedures on appropriate shifts.

    • Ensure that parents are involved in the classroom activities throughout the year.

    • Offer and deliver bi-annual parent/teacher conferences.

    • Observe and document any behavior or other issues for referral to Special Education.

    • Carry out emergency procedures.

  • Working with supervising staff and other Program Assistants:

    • Attendance is consistent and punctual.

    • Demonstrate a positive attitude.

    • Show respect to co-workers.

    • Know, understand and follow LLLC policies and procedures.

    • Help with special projects.

    • Assist with center clean-up at the end of shift.

    • Work with Coordinator to plan long term program improvements.

    • Work cooperatively with Special Start teachers and advocates.

    • Wear clothing according to the dress code.

    • Show knowledge of where supplies are kept.

    • Attend staff meetings as requested and participate in staff training as needed.

    • Follow district confidentiality policies.

    • Work as a…

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