Teacher - School Age Before & After Care (School Year 25-26 / Multiple Openings - MD)
Wonders Early Learning + Extended Day
- Bethesda, MD
- $19.00-21.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Actively plan learning activities that are balanced in all areas and include: active/quiet, long/short, group/individual, cognitive/physical, large group/small group and child initiated/teacher directed. Attention is given to the children's ideas and curiosities in influencing the direction of daily activities.
- Implement policies, procedures, and practices in an organized and thorough manner.
- Actively participate, contribute, and cooperate in team planning sessions with Program Director and team.
- Meet with your team to lead planning and implementation of activities that are age-appropriate, process-oriented, and encourage divergent thinking, creativity, and problem-solving, based on Wonders extended day curriculum, philosophy and mission.
- Maintain open communication with Program Director regarding children, families, and team members.
- Assist in orientating and training new team members for center responsibilities.
- Share teaching responsibilities with all team members and provide clear and objective feedback.
- Plan and participate in special events for children and families.
- Ensure that all spaces used by the program are: physically and emotionally safe / interesting and engaging for children / clean and organized / reflect and support the lives and work of the children present / support children in their understanding of the diversity of our society.
- Develop behavior management strategies based on Wonders policy, with team and Program Director.
- Establish and nurture partnerships with families.
- Communicate with families on a regular basis to: inform them of program curriculum and activities / solicit information about their child's development and family events.
- Participate in accreditation and reaccreditation processes for your site.
- Attend a minimum of 18 hours of staff training yearly.
- Work extended hours on half and full-service days including winter and spring breaks and on early release days.
- Dependable and detail oriented
- Thrives in a high-pressure environment
- People oriented - enjoys interacting with people and working on group projects
- Adaptable - enjoys doing work that requires frequent shifts in direction
- Innovative - prefers working in unconventional ways or on tasks that require creativity
- Minimum 2 years' experience working with children in an educational, recreational, or camp setting.
- Minimum of high school diploma or equivalent is required. BA or AA in Education or related field is preferred.
- Coursework must include a minimum of 6 semester or 90 clock hours or the equivalent of approved school-age coursework in child development and curriculum planning.
- If no college courses taken for credit, at least 9 clock hours of approved training in communicating with staff, parents and the public.
- Are you worried you don't meet all of our qualifications for this position? We still encourage you to apply!