Lead teachers for Early Childhood and Head Start programs are responsible for planning and implementing learning experiences that advance the intellectual, emotional, social, and physical development of children within a safe, healthy learning environment. They encourage the involvement of the families of the children of the program and support the development of relationships between children and their families.
- Utilizes appropriate language, interactions, and positive discipline.
- Models Positive behavior.
- Instructs and supervises children in classroom activities.
- Implement age appropriate activities that support the Head Start performance standards and the creative curriculum.
- Implement and model family style eating during meal times.
- Continuously monitor children to ensure safety at all times, and report child abuse and neglect when necessary.
- Maintains anecdotal notes, written observations, and other approved forms of documentation for each child.
- Administers Creative Curriculum, DECA and DIAL-4 screenings; makes referrals as needed.
- Utilizes curriculum library, trainings, plans, and develops age appropriate activities for lesson plans in conjunction with the assistant teacher
- Incorporates required activities into lesson plans that support children’s development.
- Prepares activities that support lesson plans.
- Utilizes process not product instruction with children.
- Informs parents about daily classroom routines, expectations, policies, field trips, and volunteer opportunities.
- Communicates with parents about incidents that have been observed and/or recorded on site.
- As a parent advocate, helps resolve issues or concerns that are raised.
- Completes all necessary paperwork for classroom activities including meal count sheets, attendance, screenings, parent/teacher conferences, and home visits in a timely manner.
- Maintains up to date and accurate education folders to include complete incident reports, permission slips.
- Completes all assessment paperwork, such as Creative Curriculum checklist, and DECA and DIAL-4 screenings, according to specified timelines.
- Supports volunteers, assistant teachers, and foster grandparents with the learning of classroom requirements.
- Delegates duties as necessary, and give feedback to facilitate professional growth.
- Works closely with site manager, assistant manager, and classroom teaching team.
Requirements
Requires:
- Associates degree in Early Childhood or related field with 9 credit hours in Early Childhood.
- One to three years experience teaching children age 3 to 5.
- The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 30 pounds for various classroom and event needs or put a child on a changing table.
Prefer:
- Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education or related field with 9 hours in ECE.
- Bilingual (Spanish/English)
Benefits
Child Start's Lead Teacher position starts at $21.89 per hour, depending on education and experience.
Child Start offers competitive salary and benefits, including Medical/Dental/Vision plans, company-paid Short-Term and Long-Term Disability coverage, 403(b) retirement plan, 9 paid holidays each year, and much more!
Must have legal authorization to work permanently in the United States for any employer without requiring a visa transfer or visa sponsorship.
In compliance with KDHE requirements, Child Start will request proof of measles (MMR) vaccination or documented immunity during the employment process.
This is not a remote position, must be able to commute daily to Wichita, KS.