Multi-Age Teacher
Company: People Serving People
Location: Minneapolis
Posted on: March 6, 2026
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Job Description:
About us: People Serving People is the largest and most
comprehensive emergency shelter for families experiencing
homelessness in Minnesota and a dedicated leader in homeless
prevention. If you want to help transform communities and see
families thrive, then People Serving People is the place for you.
What do we need: The Multi-Age Teacher role is to support all
teachers and staff throughout the day by helping with classroom
management of all ages, specific center tasks, and filling in for
teachers when needed such as during breaks, vacations, or absences.
The Multi-Age Teacher will maintain an environment that is
nurturing and supports the development of children ages 6 weeks – 5
½ years. This is 30 hours a week, Monday through Friday, from 11:15
a.m. – 5:45 p.m. Responsibilities: This position may have a primary
classroom assignment and will provide support in other classrooms
and age groups. Support all teachers and staff throughout the day
by helping with classroom management of all ages, depending on the
needs of the program that day. Fills in for teachers when needed
during breaks, vacations, and other absences. Understands the
impact of toxic stress and trauma on children and their families
and can implement and build on the trauma-informed framework
developed in the classrooms. Assists in planning and facilitating
curriculum for young children in a developmentally appropriate
setting based heavily on social-emotional development. Assists in
facilitation of approved curriculum for young children in a
developmentally appropriate setting based heavily in
social-emotional development. Maintains awareness of the
developmental level of all children in the classroom, continually
supervising and interacting with children. Assists with encouraging
children’s social, academic, developmental, and personal skills.
Encourages and teaches pre-literacy, communication, social skills,
cognitive, and other developmental skills. Welcome, talks with
and/or meets with parents as needed. Maintains clean classroom
appearance by organizing, cleaning, and sanitizing daily. Assists
with implementing developmental assessments, child observations,
anecdotal records, and other relevant information to share with the
team. Performs related administrative duties. Works with children
experiencing difficulty as assigned. Strictly adheres to the
highest standards of confidentiality and ethics when working with
children, parents, and peers. Is an active participant in center,
agency and community meetings, and participates in classroom team
meetings. Collaborates with People Serving People’s teaching staff
as needed. Also supports classrooms at People Serving People’s ELC
site when needed. Administration : Knowledge and understanding of
DHS Rule 3 Collaborates with People Serving People Programs and
Staff as needed. Participates as an Associate with People Serving
People. Completes First Aid and Red Cross certified CPR training
every 2 years. Completes 24 hours of in-service training per year.
Performs other duties assigned by the Educational Services Manager
and Assistant Manager. Other : Assist with meal prep. Competencies:
Understands and can implement and build on the trauma-informed
framework of our classrooms. Knowledge of Trauma Informed Care
principles and models, understands the impact of toxic stress on
children in a shelter setting. Knowledge of the developmental and
emotional needs of young children, including in a shelter setting.
Knowledge of the methods and procedures used in a child development
center. Knowledge of basic health and first aid techniques.
Knowledge of Trauma informed Care principles and models. Knowledge
of the developmental and emotional needs of young children.
Knowledge of the methods and procedures used in a child development
center. Skill in coping with a variety of behaviors. Skill in
dealing with children, their families, and the public. Skill in
evaluating situations. Ability to determine the needs of children.
Ability to teach developmental, social, and emotional skills.
Ability to establish a warm and supportive relationship with the
children and their parents or guardians. Ability to articulate
program goals and philosophy and apply it to working in the Early
Childhood Development Program. Ability to effectively relate and
communicate to people of varying multi-ethnic and socio-economic
backgrounds. Must be able to lift 50 pounds and have the stamina to
model best practices in the classroom and act appropriately in an
emergency situation. A valid driver’s license and/or reliable
transportation daily is required. Additional Skills & Abilities:
Child Guidance Skills – Awareness of and sensitivity to particular
problems of disadvantages children and the specific needs of
families and children who are homeless and in crisis. Interpersonal
Skills – Maintains confidentiality, listens to others without
interrupting, remains open to other’s ideas and tries new things,
has the ability to establish rapport and interact effectively with
a wide variety of people including staff, clients and service
providers. Ethics – Treats people with respect, inspires the trust
of others, works with integrity and ethically, upholds
organizational values. Planning/Organizing – Prioritizes and plans
work activities, uses time efficiently, completes administrative
tasks correctly and on time, follows instructions, responds to
management direction. Communication – Listens and gets
clarification, responds well to questions, speaks clearly and
persuasively in positive or negative situations, writes clearly and
informatively, able to read and interpret written information.
Teamwork – Balances team and individual responsibilities, gives and
welcomes feedback, contributes to building a positive team spirit,
puts success of team above own interests, supports everyone’s
efforts to succeed, and shares expertise with others. Adaptability
– Is able to adapt to changes in the work environment, manages
competing demands, changes approach or method to best fit the
situation, and can deal with frequent change, delays, or unexpected
events. Technical Skills – Assesses own strengths and weaknesses,
pursues training and development opportunities, strives to
continuously build knowledge and skills, shares expertise with
others. Dependability – Follows instructions, responds to
management direction, takes responsibility for own actions, keep
commitments, commits to long hours of work when necessary to reach
goals, completes tasks on time or notifies appropriate person with
an alternate plan. Quality – Demonstrates accuracy and
thoroughness, looks for ways to improve and promote quality,
applies feedback to improve performance, and monitors own work to
ensure quality. Stress Management – Possesses the capacity to
maintain personal control and a balanced approach to stressful
conditions. Pay and Benefits: $25.00/ hourly 30 hours a week -
Full-Time, Monday through Friday, from 11:15 a.m. – 5:45 p.m.
Medical, dental, and vision insurance available. Company-paid life
and disability insurance. 401(k) with employer contribution at 6
months. 40 days of PTO per year. Reduced cost parking or metro
pass. Cellphone reimbursement. Reduced childcare rates. Financial
wellness benefit. The chance to make a real difference in the
community. Compensation details: 25-25 Hourly Wage
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