Lead Infant/Toddler Teacher

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Position Summary Under the direction of center administration, the lead teacher develops and executes individual education plans for children ages 6 weeks – 3 years. The lead teacher ensures their teaching team (assistant teacher and teacher aid) provides a safe and educational learning environment for the children. Major Responsibilities and Tasks Program Core Features Provide high quality learning environment that incorporates evidence-based curriculum and instructional activities Meet with Curriculum Specialist every week to review classroom and child data Attend and participate in all scheduled trainings in support of ongoing professional development Provide an enhanced curriculum focused on social-emotional development, early language and literacy, and physical development Self-reflect on own teaching practices and develop a continuous improvement plan based on self-assessment tools Curriculum Implement Creative Curriculum for Infants/ Toddlers in the classroom Positively engage with children and use appropriate Conscious Discipline methods, as outlined in CWCC’s policy Perform the functions of this position with a strong understanding of developmentally appropriate practices Meet with assistant teacher and aide to review lesson plans and individual child goals and assign best teaching practices Complete and submit required forms promptly, including but not limited to: lesson plans, portfolios, assessments, observations, transition plans Assessment Provide ongoing observation and assessment of each child Maintain documentation of each child’s progress and growth according to Teaching Strategies GOLD Review assessment results and interpret information to identify areas of need within the classroom Home-School Connections Conduct two parent-teacher conferences a year to discuss each child’s individual development and progress Assist parents in developing educational goals and updating as needed Identify individualized transition goals with parents during transition times Communicate regularly with parents by means of parent meetings, daily sheets, etc. Interpret school program to parents to strengthen the understanding of the child’s needs and the importance of an early learning environment for the continued development of the child Other Attend staff and parent meetings, as requested In cooperation with other staff, complete daily cleaning duties Carry out routine duties such as meal preparations, diapering, toileting, hand washing, and supervision of children at all times Ensure classroom materials, furniture, and supplies are properly maintained Any other duties assigned by program administration Basic Qualifications C.D.A. (Child Development Associate) Experience teaching in an early learning environment Preferred Qualifications Associate’s Degree in E.C.E. Knowledge of Creative Curriculum Knowledge of State licensing requirements Physical Requirements Ability to lift 25-35 lbs Ability to walk, kneel, sit, and stand for long periods of time
Benefits : • Health insurance • Dental insurance • Vision insurance • Employee discount on child’s tuition • 401(k) with up to 5% matching • Paid time off • Professional development
WE PAY FOR YOUR EDUCATION! CWCC has 2 options for you to grow your career in Early Childhood! 100% covered by us! Both options are self-paced and online! Option 1: CDA (Child Development Associate) Option 2: Associate's degree in E.C.E. Join a team that invests in your future while making a difference in the lives of children. At CWCC, Inc. we're not just childcare programs; we're a family of educators dedicated to your professional growth.
Location:
Dayton
Category:
Education

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