Are you passionate about your Catholic Faith?
Do you desire to form the minds, hearts, and souls of
children to see Christ in every subject you teach?
Are you longing for a Vibrant Catholic
Community in a beautiful place?
Come teach in the Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls South Dakota where you can freely share the faith and grow in your own spiritual life alongside other faithful Catholic teachers as you guide students to discovery of truth, goodness, and beauty.
If you have a disciple’s heart, mind, and enthusiasm to form young men and women in theological, intellectual, and moral virtue as they pursue truth, knowledge and love for our creator, I can’t wait to meet you!
I am Brenda Mitzel, Director of Catholic Schools for the Diocese of Sioux Falls. I have over 30 years of experience in Catholic Education in our Diocese. I would love to connect you with teaching opportunities that allow you to live as a Lifelong Catholic Missionary Disciple and pass on our beloved Catholic faith to present and future generations in the beautiful state of South Dakota.
Next Steps
Discern God’s Will for Your Life
Live out your Faith in a Catholic School in the Diocese of Sioux Falls
About the Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Sioux Falls
Urban and Rural Communities with schools serving Preschool-12th Grade.
Our Schools serve 4800 students.
Inclusive of 322 students with disabilities.
We offer a competitive salary with no state income tax
Teachers are supported, Principles care about you, and Staff support each other.
Small class sizes of 9-21 students allow you to teach the WHOLE child – mind, body, and spirit.
Opportunities for spiritual growth, Mass, Eucharistic adoration, and retreats in vibrant faith communities.
“As teachers, you kindle in your students a thirst for truth and wisdom. You spark in them a desire for beauty. You introduce them to their cultural heritage. You help them to discover the treasures of other cultures and peoples. What an awesome responsibility and privilege is yours in the teaching profession.”
– Pope John Paul II