Lead Preschool Teacher
The Goddard School · Brentwood, CA · 10 mo ago
TrainingInternship
Overview
A lead teacher at The Goddard School is responsible for establishing and maintaining a safe, healthy and nurturing learning environment. Additionally, a lead teacher works together with an Assistant Teacher and in conjunction with the entire faculty.
General Qualifications
- The ability to understand and support the education program using “learning through play” philosophy.
- The ability to interact closely with children at their level.
- The ability to keep children within sight and sound supervision at all times.
- The ability to change children’s diapers and/or assist in toileting (where necessary).
- The ability to understand and comply with the franchisee’s employment policies.
- The ability to communicate effectively and professionally with school personnel, children and parents.
- The ability to handle crisis situations, including assisting in evacuating the building during emergencies; and
- The ability to comply in all respects with all applicable laws and regulations relating to childcare.
Educational Qualifications
- All candidates who wish to be considered for the position of lead teacher must meet one or more of the following criteria, in addition to any/all requirements that may be mandated by their state and/or local licensing authorities:
- A Bachelor’s degree or higher in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Child Development.
- A Bachelor’s degree or higher in a related field, including 18 semester hours of completed coursework related to young children birth to age 8.
- An associate degree or higher in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Child Development or a related field.
- An associate degree or higher in a related field, including 18 semester hours of completed coursework related to young children birth to age 8.
- A current CDA or Early Childhood Teaching Credential.
- Proof of current and active enrollment in a CDA Credentialing Program.
- Proof of current and active enrollment in an accredited Associate’s or bachelor’s degree program in Early Childhood Education or a related field.
- 12 ECE units including the core classes to qualify for a teacher position or 9 ECE units including the core classes and being enrolled in a three-unit ECE course to qualify to a teacher/assistant teacher position.
Teacher Responsibilities
- Establish and maintain a safe, healthy and nurturing learning environment
- Design an appropriate room arrangement to support the goals and developmental level of the children in the classroom.
- Develop an appropriate classroom management system to support the goals and developmental level of the children in the classroom.
- Ensure that classroom equipment is in good repair.
- Understand and implement The Goddard School® emergency procedure(s).
- Promote healthy eating practices at lunch and snack times.
- Ensure that children are always within state ratio requirements.
- Perform minor cleaning responsibilities (e.g., spills) immediately.
- Perform major cleaning during times when children are not present.
- Post a classroom schedule that meets the needs of the children and includes a routine and learning opportunities.
- Post and adhere to all GSI Health and Safety policies and procedures.
- Advance children’s physical and intellectual competence
- Adapt program to meet the individual needs of each child.
- Create a multi-cultural learning environment.
- Create a print-rich environment for children to learn about books, literature and writing.
- Encourage creativity through art, music, dramatic play and blocks.
- Provide a reasonable balance between teacher-directed and child-directed activities.
- Provide opportunities for both active and quiet play.
- Integrate GSI-approved resources (including Enrichment Programs) into lesson plans.
- Support each child’s social and emotional development and provide positive guidance
- Understand and adhere to the GSI Behavior Policy.
- Plan and implement activities to develop children’s self-esteem and social skills.
- Plan and implement activities to enable children’s feeling of security.
- Encourage empathetic and respectful feelings for others, as well as the environment, through positive modeling.
- Respect cultural and ethnic diversity.
- Establish positive and effective family relations
- Communicate, in a professional manner, with families and faculty.
- Encourage families to become an integral part of their children’s learning experiences.
- Prepare a Daily Activity Report for each child.
- Maintain a portfolio for each child.
- Maintain the classroom Parent Board.
- Ensure an effective program, responsive to children’s needs
- Assess supplies and materials needed to implement activities.
- Build teamwork.
- Develop lesson plans.
- Manage classrooms according to GSI QA Standards.
- Perform child observations and document in their portfolios.
- Use assessment tools (e.g., Progress Reports, Children’s Progress).
- Maintain professional commitment
- Promote “learning through play” philosophy and educational objectives.
- Support a code of ethical conduct.
- Pursue professional development/continuing education.
- Attend faculty meetings, in-service days, conferences and professional growth opportunities.
To be considered for the open position you must have:
- Minimum of 6 months working experience in a large center environment.
- ACTIVE and CLEAR DOJ LIVESCAN REQUIRED.
- Mandated Reporter Certification.
- CPR and First Aid Certification.
- A current physical examination by a Physician, including a current tuberculin test.
- Must submit accurate shot record including MMR, T-dap and Influenza.
- An approved criminal record check as required by state regulations.
- Complete California state required health clearance.
Benefits after Probation period
- 401(k)
- Health insurance
- Vision insurance
- Dental insurance
- Monday to Friday - 8 hour shift
- No weekends
- Paid time off
- Sick Time off
- Life insurance
- Referral program