What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lead Teacher Infant Toddler position at Educare DC?
SALARY RANGE
$54,200 - $75,100
ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW
Educare DC is growing to serve over 424 children from birth to five years – and their families – through our state-of-the-art center and through community partnerships. Building on the program foundations of Early Head Start and Head Start and accredited by NAEYC, Educare DC promotes school readiness by providing high-quality, comprehensive early learning programming for children who are historically underserved, eliminating the opportunity gap often experienced by low-income communities. Educare DC is part of the 25-school Educare Learning Network that serves as a platform for broader change, inspiring high-quality programs in communities, improving public policies nationally and within each state, and demonstrating a comprehensive, research-based approach to the first five years of life and learning. Educare draws on a blend of private and public dollars, including federal child care funding, Early Head Start, Pre-K, and other state and federal funding streams.
POSITION OVERVIEW
Under the direction of the Mentor Teacher, the Infant-Toddler Lead Teacher will develop and implement individual education plans for children ages 6 weeks through 3 years, which encourage their social, emotional, physical, linguistic, and intellectual development in a manner appropriate to their age and stage of development. The Infant-Toddler Teacher ensures the teaching team (Teacher, Teacher Assistant and Aide) provides a safe, stimulating, and nurturing environment enriched by a high quality early language experience and an emphasis on social and emotional growth. In accordance with each child’s ability, and based on the Educare core components and local early learning standards, the Infant-Toddler Lead Teacher will be held responsible for implementing all program requirements in adherence to performance and outcome standards as prescribed by the multiple funding and model requirements.
Responsibilities
Program Core Features of the Educare Model:
- Participate in training to build an understanding of the Educare Model
- Provide a high-quality early learning program that incorporates evidence-based curriculum and instructional activities
- Implement, document, and demonstrate an understanding of the importance of multiple perspectives and have the skills to be successful in interdisciplinary efforts
- Participate in Family Child Service Reviews as scheduled
- Maintain professional competence through in-service education activities provided by Educare of Washington, DC, the Educare Learning Network, and through other professional growth activities
- Meet with the Mentor Teacher on a weekly basis; review classroom and child data, develop an action plan, support goal achievement through active collaboration
- Facilitate reflective supervision, as both a participant and through utilization in managing classroom staff and volunteers
- Collaborate with the Family Engagement Specialist (assigned to each child), and other Educare personnel and support staff to promote individual children’s goals relating to early communication development, fine and gross motor skills, development of social and self-care skills
- Participate in the local evaluation and national Educare Implementation Study, engaging in a system of reciprocal, regular data feedback and utilization for individualized planning for children and families and continuous program improvement
- Create an effective environment for learning through functional and attractive displays, interest centers, and exhibits of children’s work
- Support and provide continuity of care to help children develop secure relationships.
- In support of ongoing, intensive professional development, Lead Teachers attend and participate in all scheduled trainings, engage in coaching cycles with their Teacher Assistants and Teacher Aides, and develop individual plans for their own professional development
- Provide an enhanced curriculum focused on:
- social emotional development
- early language and literacy
- physical development
- integration of the arts
Curriculum:
- Implement Creative Curriculum for Infants, Toddlers and Two’s framework in the classroom
- Perform the functions of this position with a strong understanding of developmentally appropriate practices
- Plan and implement learning experiences that promote all developmental domains (social, emotional, physical, and intellectual) including contributing to the readiness of children to enter school by developing their early language acquisition and vocabulary.
- Develop and manage an attractive and engaging environment that encourages exploration, and fosters independence
- Develop activities and use instructional materials suitable for infants and toddlers with a wide range of cognitive, physical, and emotional maturities
- Develop in each child an awareness of his/her worth as an individual and his/her role in the family and community
- Meet with Teaching Assistant and Aide to review lesson plans and individual children’s goals, and assign best practice teaching strategies
- Complete and submit required forms and records in a timely and accurate fashion, e.g., lesson plans, a comprehensive and ongoing portfolio, assessments, time sheets, USDA meal reports, parent communication records, etc.
- Provide responsive care giving, with a focus on the children’s social and emotional well-being
- Enrich the educational program through outdoor play, neighborhood walks, and through classroom visits by resource persons from the school and community. Share and interpret these experiences with children and parents
- Provide a positive climate to establish and reinforce acceptable child behavior, attitudes, and social skills
- Assist in the development and implementation of an IFSP (Individual Family Service Plan) seeking clarification for any aspects that are not well understood
Assessment:
- Provide ongoing observation and authentic assessment of individual children. Maintain documentation of each child’s progress and growth according to Early Head Start guidelines and the methods of Teaching Strategies GOLD
- Participate in Family Child Service Reviews
Home-School Connection:
- Conduct at least two home visits and two parent conferences a year to discuss each child’s individual development and progress
- In collaboration with the Family Engagement Staff, develop activities for families that promote parent participation and involvement in classroom-specific and school wide programming
- Communicate regularly with parents by means of parent meetings, newsletters, home visits, and individual parent conferences
- Interpret the Educare mission and program to families and other caregivers to strengthen parental understanding of infant and toddler development and learning, and the school’s role in the child’s life
- Participate in the development and support the implementation of effective transition plans for children entering into and leaving the classroom community
Other:
- Attend staff development and parent meetings as requested
- Conduct daily health and environment checks
- Actively participate in a personal Professional Development Plan
- Establish and maintain a classroom environment that fosters learning, including the rotation of materials in learning centers on a regular basis
- Cooperate with other professional staff members in assessing and helping to resolve children’s health and learning challenges
- In cooperation with other staff, carry out routine duties such as bottle feedings, meal preparations, diapering, toileting, hand washing, monitoring sleep times, cleanup, and supervision of children at all times, including outdoor play
- Compile a list of equipment and materials needed for the classroom
- Maintain a safe and healthy classroom environment
- Ensure that classroom equipment, furniture, materials, and supplies are properly maintained and stored
- Perform other required duties consistent with the goals of this position
EXPERIENCE AND ABILITIES
- 3 years of relevant experience
- Knowledge of early childhood curriculum and developmentally appropriate practice for the specific age group (6 weeks through three years)
- Knowledge of Early Head Start Performance Standards
- Knowledge of City and State licensing requirements
- Successful experience working in a team setting
- Ability to work respectfully and cooperatively with a Teacher Assistant and Teacher Aide assisting him/her in increasing professional knowledge and skills
- Ability to present a positive image of the organization to members of the community
- Ability to plan, organize and implement position responsibilities
- Develop and implement individual education plans for children which encourage their social, emotional, physical, linguistic, and intellectual development in a manner appropriate to their age and stage of development.
- Ensures the teaching team (Teacher, Teacher Assistant and Aide) provides a safe, stimulating, and nurturing environment for children enriched by a high quality early language experience and an emphasis on social and emotional growth.
- Responsible for implementing all program requirements in adherence to performance and outcome standards, along with compliance standards, as prescribed by the multiple funding and model requirements.
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor’s Degree in early childhood education or a related field
ADDITIONAL JOB REQUIREMENTS
- Clearance of background checks as required by local, state and federal regulations.
- Physical examination and diagnostic tests as required by local, state and federal regulations.
- A bi-annual physical exam, drug screen, covid 19 vaccinations, and TB test are required as a condition of continual employment.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
- Must have advanced command of the English language and grammar, both verbal and written
- Visual and auditory acuity within professionally determined normal ranges, with correction if needed
- Manual dexterity sufficient to operate a computer and office equipment, including, but not limited to the telephone, fax machine, copier, and tape recorder
- Must be able to lift 40 pounds
- Must be able to travel
- Must be able to enter and exit a vehicle without assistance, and withstand exposure to adverse weather conditions
- Experience working successfully with a culturally diverse staff, children and families
Educare DC offers a competitive benefits package that includes medical, dental and vision insurance, retirement accounts with company match, paid leave, and more. Educare DC is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
Diverse candidates are encouraged to apply.
Salary : $54,200 - $75,100