Infant/Toddler Lead Teacher
CHS New Danville Center
- Hershey, PA
- $48,153-56,650 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Preparing and implementing classroom lesson plans linked to child outcomes, program development, and classroom routines/schedules
- Enhancing social, emotional, and cognitive development through age-specific manipulatives, activities, and language experiences for children
- Supervising and providing a safe, nurturing environment for children
- Including children and families in the development of classroom experiences, rotate materials, and prepare instructional resources/materials for classroom activities in a timely manner
- Supporting children's self-help skills and development
- Ensuring general classroom management, organization, cleanliness, and maintenance
- Caring for safety and hygiene of children
- Maintaining daily communication with families using multiple channels of communication
- Meeting and communicating with families during designated conference times and as necessary
- Maintaining developmental profiles for children
- Collaborating and engaging in a teaming environment with Associate Teachers and Assistant Teachers serving as the leader of the classroom team
- In collaboration with the Curriculum & Instruction Coaches, developing a coaching plan to inform professional development and learning
- Remaining compliant with all state licensing requirements as they pertain to health, safety, and professional requirements
- Ensuring all required program documentation and reports are completed accurately and submitted in a timely manner
- Acting as a role model for child development
- Maintaining confidentiality as it pertains to program, staff, and families
- Associate's Degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Elementary Education, or Early Childhood Special Education (Bachelor's Degree Preferred)
- List C certification in the PA ECE Career Pathway (preferred)
- 3+ years of experience in a similar role
- Experience and knowledge in Early Childhood Education program and teaching standards, including code of ethics - NAEYC standards preferred
- Familiar with inquiry-based and project approach learning, as well as PBIS strategies preferred
- Demonstrated understanding of and ability to effectively work with low-income families preferred
- Comfortability with technology including MS Office Suite (Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) and /or willingness to learn
- Excels at engaging with parents/caregivers, including initiating discussions when necessary+
- Responsible, enthusiastic, and cares about working in a mission-focused organization
- Willingness to be held accountable and receive feedback
- Exceptional interpersonal skills including the ability to influence, lead, and educate teams
- Ability to physically interact with children (e.g., talk, hear, stoop, kneel, crouch, etc.) and lift and or move items of up to 40 pounds
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with changing priorities
- Ability to proactively identify problems and implement solutions
- Commitment to the mission and values of CHS and MHS and demonstrated high degree of integrity as all MHS and CHS staff are considered to be role models for students
- U.S. work authorization and successful completion of pre-employment background checks and clearances