What are the responsibilities and job description for the Building Bridges/Excellent Beginnings Infant/Toddler Teacher position at Bentonville Schools Child Enrichment Center?
Bentonville Schools
Building Bridges Infant/Toddler Teacher
Qualifications: 18 years or older with a high school diploma or GED, Infant/Toddler CDA and child care experience
Location: Bentonville High School Building Bridges
Job Goals: Provide a safe, nurturing, and quality early learning environment for children and families we serve.
Hours: 9:00-5:30 Monday-Friday
Duties
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Interactions with Children
- Plans for and implements pleasant arrivals and departures.
- Uses routines to build relationships and learning opportunities.
- Shows respect for children and encourages respectful interactions.
- Uses language to build relationships and strengthen the child?s social and emotional competencies.
- Works with dual language learners to ensure progress is being made toward school readiness goals and learning English.
- Uses indirect and direct behavior guidance techniques.
- Supports children as they learn to resolve their own conflicts.
- Strives to meet each child?s individual needs.
- Accompanies assigned children and knows counts at all times.
Activities and Environment
- Maintains a clean, organized, inviting classroom environment that is safe and developmentally appropriate.
- Uses the outdoors as part of the learning environment, takes the children outside daily and complies with playground supervision procedures.
- Implements the curriculum to ensure early learning skills and assessment results are utilized to develop individualized lesson plans with engaging and developmentally appropriate learning activities.
- Teaches and provides guidance in the development of good eating and health habits.
- Plans and implements a daily schedule and establishes routines that meet the needs of individual children.
- Accepts responsibility for shared space and helps to keep it neat and organized.
- Continually rotates and sanitizes materials and disposes of broken or recalled items.
- Maintains children?s portfolios and promotes positive outcomes and progress in all areas of child development and early learning.
- Completes developmental assessments within the given time frame as well as completes observations for ongoing assessments and utilizes technology to enter data into ChildPlus by each deadline throughout the year.
- Completes a minimum of 2 Parent/Teacher Conferences each year and any others as needed.
- Utilizes technology to complete family/child data entry into computer systems. Inputs daily attendance in ChildPlus.
- Ensures all minimum licensing, Early Head Start and Better Beginnings requirements are being met on a daily basis.
- Lifts 10-30 pounds regularly, up to 50 pounds occasionally.
- Ensures all record keeping/reports that are required by Early Head Start are completed by deadlines.
Professional Responsibilities
- Meets program requirements for attendance as outlined in the personnel handbook.
- Submits time off and clocks in/out at assigned time in Frontline. Is punctual.
- Maintains a professional appearance and follows the program dress code.
- Open to new ideas and take initiative.
- Accepts responsibility for job-related tasks, to include any documentation and/or record keeping.
- Attends all staff meetings and meets program expectations for professional development (25 hours annually). Maintain a current Infant/Toddler CDA Credential.
- Knows and is able to follow emergency procedures and risk management protocol.
- Keeps Site Supervisor apprised of individual children?s status as needed.
- Accepts all assignments given by supervisors.
- Maintains all program requirements: minimum licensing, program policies as outlined in the EHS-Childcare
- Partnership Agreement and Personnel Handbook as well as quality expectations.
- Completes yearly self-evaluation.
- Follows expectations for confidentiality, especially when service credit workers or visitors are present.
- Supervises and coaches Service Credit Workers to ensure they follow all policies and procedures outlined in the Service Credit Workers Job Duties.
- Ensures staff-child ratios are met at all times.
- Mandated reporter under the Arkansas Child Maltreatment Reporting Act.
- Carries out all goals, policies, and activities designed to implement the objective and standards of the
Interactions with Parents, Staff and Others
- Works to build positive relationships with parents, co-workers, and others.
- Communicates effectively with parents, co-workers and others daily; avoids gossip.
- Works as a part of a team with concern for the entire program and is flexible.
- Ensures that at least 2 home visits per family are completed annually.
- Assists in planning family involvement activities to strengthen families.
Additional qualifications include enjoyment of young children, good mental and physical health, respect for diverse cultural backgrounds, willingness to complete training requirements, and willingness to undergo regulatory checks required by law.
Requirements
Title: Lead Teacher for Child Enrichment Services Building Bridges @ Bentonville High School
Qualifications: 18 years or older with a high school diploma or GED, Infant/Toddler CDA and child care experience
Nice To Haves
Infant/Toddler CDA
Experience working in licensed childcare
Benefits
Free childcare for school age children pending space available
Insurance
Teacher Retirement
About Us
The Bentonville Schools Child Enrichment Services Adventure Club and Building Bridges programs provide quality childcare for children of working parents. Adventure Club is a before and after school program for children in Kindergarten through 6th grade. There is also a summer program, which offers a fun and safe place for children. Building Bridges is for infants through 5 years of age. The program?s purpose is to serve the parents and students of the Bentonville School District.
The Parents as Teachers program provides families with home visiting services primarily to families in the Bentonville School District and Benton County. PAT Parent Educators work with families to provide parent education so they can be their child?s first and best teacher and provide their child with developmentally appropriate learning activities. The goals of PAT are to increase parent knowledge of early childhood development and improve parenting practices, provide early detection of developmental delays and health issues, prevent child abuse and neglect and increase children?s school readiness and school success.
Our Values:
TEAMWORK...Everyone doing their part by putting the greater good of the whole above personal recognition or gain. We are all part of one team. We recognize the vital importance of working successfully with others and are committed to being a trusted partner with all who join us in pursuing our vision. The team members support the self-esteem of others and take pride in others? successes. Team members hold themselves accountable for their performance. As individual team members improve and grow, we all improve and grow.
TRUST/TRUSTWORTHY...To rely on the character, ability, inner strength, and the trust of the organization and its people. To deserve trust, you must be trustworthy. Shared values and expectations are essential for developing trust. Our leadership team will take the lead in creating an environment which dissolves traditional barriers between work groups and promotes communication and cooperation, leading the systems thinking. This will diminish fear and mistrust among members of our organization.
RESPECT FOR PEOPLE...All people have value and should be treated with dignity, compassion, and respect. Employees want to be proud of their work. Leadership?s responsibility is to cultivate an environment that fosters pride and leads to personal and organizational growth. The first step is to empower the employees to improve work processes. We will lean toward improving performance rather than evaluating performance. And we will encourage the employees to join leadership in focusing on long term versus short term goals. We will invest in the
future by investing in people through a vigorous program of education, training, and encouraging self-improvement. We know that our greatest resources are our employees. We also understand that learning is a lifelong process. In addition, we will respect ALL of our families, no matter the culture, socioeconomic level, lifestyle, etc. All families deserve our best efforts.
COMMITMENT TO OUR PARENTS...A pledge of excellence in service and partnering with our families. This is the reality born of good intent, excellent skills, an understanding of our parents? and children?s needs, and a commitment to continuously improve on the part of all employees. We must listen to our parents? evaluation of how we are meeting their needs as an opportunity to improve our services to them, rather than viewing their comments as complaints. Generosity and caring are the nutrients that help us grow. Self-serving activities only
detract from our growth.
LOYALTY...Faithful to the organization and its people. We show commitment to our Purpose, Vision, Values, and to our parents by displaying a caring attitude and an interest in all those with whom we come in contact. In order to enlist our parents? partnership with our organization, we pledge to pursue open communication allowing continuous feedback and to treat our parents in accordance with our values. We seek a long-term relationship with each other.
Staff Qualities:
? A sincere and loving attitude toward children. Patience and concern for their wellbeing is a must.
? A dedicated and loyal attitude for your work and your fellow staff members.
? The ability to handle any situation calmly and sensibly and the willingness to help others when the need arises.
? Pride in your work, exemplified by offering the children creative activities while keeping your work area clean and tidy at all times.
There are many rewards in working with children, which include sharing their sense of wonder, curiosity, warmth,and spontaneity. Helping them grow intellectually, physically, and emotionally can be a very involving and satisfying experience. Most importantly, the love of the children you care for is the greatest job satisfaction.