POSITION SUMMARY
The Lead Teacher is responsible for all aspects of the daily operation of her/his assigned classroom ensuring that it functions at the highest quality standard and meets criteria established by EEC state licensing guidelines including staff to child ratios, health & safety policies and emergency procedures. She/he leads the teaching team, guides and evaluates teachers and assistant teachers while demonstrating a balance of compassionate care-giving and professionalism. The Lead Teacher plans and implements classroom curriculum, maintains children’s records, communicates information to families, and maintains a safe, healthy, warm, engaging, and attractive environment. Responsibilities include but are NOT limited to the following areas:
Leadership, Staff Management and Supervision
- Supervise, guide, mentor and evaluate the performance of program staff and ensure that decision making and accountability is encouraged on the lowest appropriate levels;
- Empower and evaluate professional employees using coaching and mentoring techniques and model behaviors that support the overall Mission and philosophy of the YWCA; Part of your evaluation is directly related to how well you manage and develop your staff.
- Encourage and support professional development opportunities and ensure that staff meet licensing and accreditation standards;
Parent Interaction and Communications
The YWCA provides childcare to parents so that they may work and become economically self-sufficient in order to provide for their family. It is the responsibility of the Teacher to nurture and maintain open lines of communication with parents, provide support and referral services as needed, and to act as a resource to the parent in the areas of age-appropriate parent-child interaction. This includes but is NOT limited to the following:
Classroom Management
The Lead Teacher is responsible for all aspects of the classroom environment ensuring that it meets all criteria established by licensing and NAEYC accreditation standards. The Lead Teacher’s role is to design the classroom to promote interesting areas that are well organized, attractive and rotated regularly.
Curriculum Assessment and Observation
The curriculum is a way to ensure that the teacher is intentional in planning a daily schedule that maximizes children’s learning through effective use of time, materials used for play, self-initiated learning, and creative expression. Linking the curriculum with the assessment tools is critical in developing individualized learning. Assessment is the process of observing, recording and otherwise documenting what children do and how they do it as a basis for a variety of educational decisions that affect the child.
Quality Compliance
The YWCA is committed the providing the highest standard of quality care and education to the children we serve. The Lead Teacher is responsible for providing a safe, progressive and developmentally appropriate program in accordance with all relevant legislation, policies and procedures.
Professional Growth and Development
To meet the highest program standards staff must possess the skills and education to provide those services. The YWCA is committed to supporting the individual professional growth and development of our lead teachers. Lead Teachers are expected to engage in as many activities as possible to build their skills and further their professional goals.
Attend scheduled staff meetings and increase your childcare skills and competence by taking advantage of ongoing training.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $21.00 - $25.50 per hour
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Parental leave
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Holidays
- Monday to Friday
- Overtime
License/Certification:
- CPR Certification (Preferred)
- Child Development Associate Certification (Preferred)
Work Location: In person