The Child Development Laboratory School (CDLS) is seeking a Lead Teacher for the Dakota Immersion and Language Nest classroom. Housed in the Institute of Child Development at the University of Minnesota, the CDLS provides high-quality early care and is a training site for university students majoring in early childhood education.
This position is responsible for a classroom in the Dakota Language Immersion Classroom - The Wahohpi. The classroom consists of children from all backgrounds and identities following the policies and philosophy of CDLS and the University. This includes establishing a learning environment that is inclusive and developmentally age-appropriate, a focus on Dakota language and culture, developing an emergent curriculum (see UMCDLS Learning Philosophy for UMCDLSs definition), supervising, and monitoring child development, providing high-quality care, maintaining classroom materials, first aid, and daily health checks. The Teacher also supports and advances the programs commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
The Dakota Language Preschool Teacher works in collaboration with the Program Director (Supervisor) and an Assistant Teacher(s) to plan and implement a high-quality, responsive, enriching, and supportive learning environment that is respectful of each childs background, development, and needs. The weekly curriculum and learning experiences are rich with relational experiences designed to support the development of a range of social, emotional, self-help, language, literacy, cognitive, and motor skills and should align with the Work Sampling and MN Early Childhood Indicators of Progress-ECIPS (Infant, Toddler, and Preschool).
AFSCME Technical Position. Bargaining unit consideration begins on May 28, 2026 and ends on June 3, 2026.
Pay Range: $24.57-$27.68; depending on education/qualifications/experience
Time Appointment: 100% Appointment
This position is based on campus, and in-person work environment. All UMN employees are expected to follow applicable public health and safety procedures. This position is for 40 hours per week, 9-months per year. The University offers employees total rewards with meaningful benefits, including medical and dental, life insurance, retirement savings, flexible spending accounts, tuition benefits, and an award-winning Wellbeing Program.
Shifts:
- Monday-Friday, 7:30am-3:30pm
- Monday-Friday, 9:30am-5:30pm
Please note, this position is not eligible for H-1B or Green Card sponsorship. This position does not offer a STEM OPT training program.
Job Responsibilities:
Classroom Leadership (40 %)
- Establish and maintain an inclusive, professional, and safe learning space for children of all backgrounds, identities, abilities, and developmental stages in compliance with MN DHS licensing and NAEYC accreditation standards, as well as relevant federal laws (e.g., USDA, ADA/IDEA, EOAA).
- Implement Dakota language and cultural teachings to children and families.
- Maintain familiarity with diverse dialects of Dakota/Lakota/Nakoda language, but maintain focus on the Minnesota dialects of Dakota.
- Conduct daily checks of the environment; assign, monitor, and follow up on the health and safety of the children and ensure the supervision of children are within sight and sound as per NAEYC and MN DHS Licensing (indoors and outdoors).
- Maintain and secure the confidentiality of information and records regarding staff, children, and families as mandated by the U of MN (e.g., FERPA, MN DHS-Licensing, MN Dept. of Ed., NAEYC accreditation and USDA, HIPAA, and ADA).
- Participate in ongoing reflection (monthly and yearly) on the evaluation of the program and personal professional development, aligning with performance and job responsibilities.
- Supporting student employees in the classroom and sharing feedback with their supervisor
Curriculum (20 %)
- Participate in planning and implementing emergent curriculum for children in a developmentally appropriate and inclusive environment.
- Plan and implement a consistent daily visible schedule of routines and activities.
- Uses small groups, reflective practice, and observations for planning and implementing learning experiences.
- Plan and implement curriculum, centering the educational work with children on their emerging interests and their learning in relationship with others, following the UMCDLS Learning Philosophy.
- Develop the childs role as an integral member of their learning community through developing the childs self-image and competence.
- Prepare materials required for daily instruction for the children, ensuring they meet MN DHS licensing and NAEYC accreditation standards.
Documentation and Assessments (10 %)
- Through authentic observation, assess individual childrens learning and development using the assigned assessment tool, Work Sampling, per MN DHS licensing and NAEYC accreditation standards.
- Complete and maintain accurate documentation for Work Sampling compliance with the NAEYC standards, and anecdotal records on children.
- Review assessments and documentation of childrens learning to revisit, reflect, and extend emergent curriculum, investigations, and small group explorations.
- Update and extend documentation to reflect childrens work, processes, questions, and dialogues between teacher-to-child and child-to-child, with encounters, investigations, and projects.
Communication (10 %)
- Regularly communicate parent, child, and/or staff issues with the Program Director (i.e., concerned parents, a childs behavior problems, or an employees performance issues).
- Regularly communicate and collaborate with fellow teachers (e.g. assistants, as child(ren) transitions to different classrooms).
Family Engagement (10%)
- Work with parents to facilitate their children's development.
- Establish a positive relationship with families and communicate with families about their childs experience at school.
- Establish effective partnerships with parents and reciprocal processes of communication on a regular basis. Maintain open verbal and written communication with parents regarding child development, behavior issues, parent education, and other child-related issues.
- Provide parents with ongoing informal and twice a year a formal overview of the childs learning experience and progress within the classroom community.
- Provide support for families learning the Dakota language and culture.
- Maintain records on each childs progress and development.
Mentorship and Supervision (5%)
- Mentor University students from a variety of backgrounds, communities, and identities, as needed.
- Work with a team to develop curriculum and training materials for Early Childhood and/or Dakota language teachers.
- Provide support in the classroom for the assistant teacher or classroom support staff.
Miscellaneous Duties (5%)
- Participate as a member of the Child Development Laboratory School staff by being actively engaged in staff meetings.
- Assist with administrative tasks as assigned.
- Foster positive relationships with partner organizations, including Dakota language programs.
- Participate in department, staff, University, and external professional development opportunities.
- Follow the NAEYC Code of Ethics.
- Assist with regular cleaning and organizing of shared storage, kitchen, and outdoor spaces.
- Assist with research projects as needed.