Infant Toddler Lead Teacher at CHS Harrisburg Center - Middletown, Ohio Infant Toddler Lead Teacher - CHS Harrisburg Center

Infant Toddler Lead Teacher

CHS Harrisburg Center

Location: Middletown, Ohio, USA

Category: Education

Salary: 0 - 0 USD / yearly

Full-time


Job Description

The Infant/Toddler Lead Teacher at CHS is dedicated to fostering educational and emotional growth in young children. This individual is responsible for implementing an early childhood curriculum, managing classroom activities, and engaging families in the educational process.

Responsibilities

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

Qualifications

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