Pre-K Classroom Teacher - Foundations Early Learning & Family Center
Job Description
Job DescriptionPre-K Classroom Teacher - Foundations Early Learning & Family Center
General duties for a classroom teacher include, but are not limited to:
· Understand and implement Foundations’ philosophy by following established policies.
· Meet regularly with teaching partner to plan and implement activities to meet the physical, emotional, intellectual, social and spiritual needs of the children in the program.
· Create schedules and routines to ensure children have predictable structure.
· Submit lesson plans in coordination with other classroom teacher(s).
· Request materials needed for projects; communicate to Director of Early Childhood Education (DECE) or designee when supplies are becoming depleted. Allow at least two weeks notification to receive supplies.
· Observe children to evaluate and record their progress [documented daily via TS Gold].
· Observe and document signs of developmental and emotional problems in each child and convene with DECE, parents or other professionals if necessary.
· Maintain up-to-date records to document the progress and growth of each student.
· Develop a positive relationship with each child and each child’s family to promote optimal growth and development.
· Conduct individual parent-teacher conferences twice a year to give updates on the child’s progress with accurate record keeping.
· Assist/teach personal hygiene, specifically toileting and hand-washing.
· Conduct yourself in a professional manner by being punctual, wearing appropriate attire, and using positive, edifying language.
· Maintain confidentiality and security.
· Help maintain facility in a clean, safe and satisfactory condition.
· Participate in daily worship, finding ways to utilize the full 30-minute timeframe.
· Work with after school care (ASC) staff to provide continuity to maximize benefits for the children and further their spiritual development.
· Meet all regulations and requirements as laid out in the operations and staff manuals.
· Be available for periodic evening events, such as open houses, end of year ceremonies, core parent involvement meetings, holiday performances/events.
· Fulfill other duties as requested by the DECE/HOS.
· Ensure all documentation and requests (including OSR) are turned in completely and on time [any fines assessed are the responsibility of the teacher(s)].
To be hired as a classroom teacher, one must meet all of the following requirements:
· Be at least 21 years old.
· Have a bachelor’s or associate’s degree in early childhood education or child development.
· Have specialized training in early childhood field.
· Submit to a background check.
· Have a heart for the under-served communities and participate in ongoing related training.
· Have a love for the Lord Jesus Christ.
· Be committed to Christ-centered pre-school education for children and their families.
The position has the expectation of a total 8-hour day (generally 7:30 – 3:30, with 30 min for lunch), covers typically 187 work days (7 of which are training/work days), and includes the following benefits:
· Group health insurance
· Retirement plan
· 7 days of PTO time which may be taken in hourly increments