What are the responsibilities and job description for the Infant/Toddler Lead Caregiver ($4076.80-$4381 monthly, Honolulu) position at Seagull Schools Inc?
Job Overview:
Infant Toddler Lead Caregivers are essential in shaping the early development of children. They create a safe and nurturing environment, design and deliver age-appropriate curricula, and work closely with families to support each child's growth. Infant Toddler Lead Caregivers report directly to the Center Director.
Key Responsibilities: Maintain NAEYC Accreditation Standards and practices.
Educational Development
- Develop and implement age-appropriate lesson plans and activities that foster developmental milestones.
- Promote physical, social, emotional, and intellectual growth through play-based and hands-on learning activities.
Classroom Management
- Foster a positive and inclusive classroom environment conducive to learning.
- Use positive reinforcement and appropriate disciplinary methods to manage behavior.
- Train and evaluate assistant teachers, aides, and volunteers constructively.
- Maintain a clear substitute teacher plan in case of absence.
- Implement daily routines, including feeding, diapering, and napping schedules.
- Act as a role model for assistants and aides.
Child Development
- Observe and assess children’s developmental milestones and learning progress.
- Provide tailored support to children with varying abilities or special needs.
Parent Communication
- Maintain open communication with parents/guardians about their child’s progress and address concerns.
- Prepare and share progress reports and participate in parent-teacher meetings.
- Communicate with families regularly on Seagull Schools approved communication software
Health and Safety
- Provide attentive and loving care to infants and toddlers, ensuring their safety and well-being at all times.
- Supervise indoor and outdoor activities to prevent injuries.
- Teach hygiene practices, such as handwashing and tidiness.
Team Collaboration
- Work collaboratively with teaching assistants, educators, and administrators.
- Attend staff meetings, professional development sessions, and training as required.
Creative Engagement
- Promote creativity through art, music, storytelling, and dramatic play.
- Encourage curiosity and exploration to foster problem-solving and critical-thinking skills.
Administrative Tasks
- Maintain accurate attendance records and documentation of children’s progress.
- Prepare compliance and administrative reports as required.
- Maintain children’s record files.
- Contact parents if a child is absent for more than two days.
- Provide constructive feedback and conduct evaluations for assistant teachers and teacher’s aides.
Other Duties
- Perform additional tasks as assigned by the Center Director or Teacher-in-Charge.
Qualifications:
- Meet State childcare licensing requirements for infant toddler lead caregivers:
- Option 1: BA in early childhood, child development, or related field, 12 credits approved early childhood courses (may be part of Bachelor’s degree); 30 hours approved Infant/toddler training, and 12 months full time experience working with children under 36 months in a licensed group care setting.
- Option 2: CDA and High School Diploma, 12 credits approved early childhood courses; 30 hours approved infant/toddler training, and 24 months full time experience working with children under 5 years in a licensed group care setting of which 12 months must be with children under 36 months.
- Option 3: 2 years college (60 credits) preferably in early childhood, child development, or related, 12 credits approved early childhood courses; 30 hours approved infant/toddler training, and 24 months full time experience working with children under 5 years in a licensed group care setting of which 12 months must be with children under 36 months.
- Meet medical, TB clearance, and criminal history requirements.
- CPR/First Aid certification.
- Ability to lift up to 35 lbs.
Skills and Attributes:
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Patience, empathy, and a nurturing demeanor.
- Creativity in designing engaging educational activities.
- Strong organizational skills for managing classroom materials and schedules.
- Ability to collaborate effectively with parents, colleagues, and administrators.
Benefits:
- Paid Time Off (PTO) leave.
- Bereavement leave.
- 16 paid holidays.
- Medical, vision, prescription drug, and dental insurance.
- Supplemental health insurance through AFLAC.
- Healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts (FSA).
- 401(k) retirement plan with employer matching.
- Employee child tuition discount.
About Us:
Seagull Schools provides children an exceptional start to their educational journey. We do this in partnership with our learning community (families, students, teachers, kūpuna) by:
- Ensuring we use nationally-recognized best practices in early childhood learning and care.
- Learning through play and having fun!
- Providing affordable, accessible educational opportunities of the highest quality.
- Recognizing individual needs and interests to create personalized learning opportunities.
- Building connections and engaging with our local community.
Salary : $4,077 - $4,381