Lead Teacher - Childcare
New Yesterday
Summary
The Lead Teacher will be responsible for designing and implementing a developmentally appropriate curriculum that fosters social emotional, cognitive, and physical growth for children of all abilities.
Duties
Curriculum Instruction•Develop and implement lesson plans aligned with age-appropriate practices and individual learning styles.•Implement inclusive and individual practices that support children of all abilities and learning needs.• Promote language, literacy, numeracy, creativity, and social-emotional development through daily play-based learning.•Incorporate intergenerational learning opportunities where applicable.•Attend team meetings, training, and CEC's events as required.Classroom Management Environment•Foster a safe, nurturing, and stimulating classroom environment.•Ensure that the classroom(s) is/are organized and clean.•Use positive guidance and conflict-resolution that support emotional development and resilience.Supervision Collaboration•Always maintain active supervision of children, indoors and outdoors.•Supervise and mentor assistant teachers, volunteers, and interns.•Collaborate with other Lead Teachers and the Director to align on goals, policies, and continuous improvement.•Partner with the Director, Assistant Director, all other Lead Teachers, Assistant Teachers, Classroom Support members and Disabilities Specialist to ensure consistent routines and learning experiences.Family Engagement Communication•Build trusting relationships with families through regular communication and involvement.•Maintain open and professional communication with staff and families.•Conduct family conferences and share developmental updates using clear and compassionate language.•Celebrating each child's uniqueness while partnering with caregivers to support growth both at school and at homeCompliance Safety•Follow all health, safety and emergency protocols.•Ensure compliance with all state licensing regulations and internal policies.•Maintain accurate attendance, incident reports, and developmental assessments.•Participating in ongoing training, professional development, and CPR/First Aid certifications needed.
Inclusive Practice•Maintain a welcoming, equitable, learning environment for children of all abilities.•Model patience, empathy, and positive behavioral support strategies.•Celebrate diversity and promote inclusive learning and play.•Encourage collaboration and positive workplace culture among team members.
Requirements
Associate's degree preferred in childcare or in related field
Minimum of two years of experience working in a childcare setting with the following credentialing and certifications preferred and/or willing to obtain:
CDA (Child Development Specialist)
DC (Director's Credential)
CCCC (Commonwealth Child Care Credential)
CPR/First Aid
Understanding of inclusive practices and experience working with children of varying developmental abilities.
Ability to be team-oriented.
Commitment to and promotion of equity and inclusion practices.
Benefits
Medical/Dental/Vision
Company paid-life insurance
401-K
PTO
11 Paid Holidays
- Location:
- Louisville
- Salary:
- $19 - $20 per hour
- Category:
- Education