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We are looking for a warm, energetic, and dependable Part-Time Afternoon Preschool Teacher who is ... management and daily routines * Communicate professionally with parents and fellow staff members

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We are looking for a warm, energetic, and dependable Part-Time Afternoon Preschool Teacher who is ... management and daily routines * Communicate professionally with parents and fellow staff members

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We are looking for a warm, energetic, and dependable Part-Time Afternoon Preschool Teacher who is ... management and daily routines * Communicate professionally with parents and fellow staff members

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Afternoon Preschool Teacher

The Pierce Academy

Coppell, TX • On-site

$14 - $15/hr

Part-time

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Job description

Do you love children? Bring your joy, enthusiasm, and servant's heart to our amazing team!

The Pierce Academy of Coppell is a family-owned and operated Christian preschool that has been serving families for over 40 years. We are looking for a warm, energetic, and dependable Part-Time Afternoon Preschool Teacher who is passionate about helping young children learn, grow, and feel loved.

This is a wonderful opportunity to work in a positive, supportive environment where relationships matter, teamwork is valued, and every child is treated as a unique gift from God.


Responsibilities

  • Create a safe, nurturing, and engaging classroom environment
  • Supervise and interact with children during afternoon activities
  • Support children's social, emotional, spiritual, and academic development
  • Assist with classroom management and daily routines
  • Communicate professionally with parents and fellow staff members
  • Model Christian values through words, attitudes, and actions
  • Help maintain a clean, organized classroom