What are the responsibilities and job description for the PRESCHOOL TEACHER - HEAD START PROGRAM position at YWCA South Florida Talent?
Job Type
Full-time
Description
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Position : HEAD START PROGRAM PRESCHOOL TEACHER
Location : YWCA INtergenerational Center, 3450 NW 199th Street, Miami Gardens, Fl. 33056
Rate of Pay : New rate of $23.03 per hour (Bachelor degree), OR $22.01 (Associate degree), 40 hours per week, Monday thru Friday, schedule is 7 : 30am to 4 : 00pm, or 8am to 4 : 30pm with 30-minute break
- School year only
- Candidate must have college degree in Early Childhood Education or in a related field with a minimum of 18 credits o f Early Childhood Education coursework documented in college transcript.
- Job Summary : Responsible for the overall organization and learning environment of the classroom; works closely with teacher assistant in daily lesson planning and ensuring the health and safety of the children; follows COVID health and safety protocols; implements VPK instruction; completes HS paperwork on time; performs 45 day screenings and assessments by due dates; communicates with parents and maintains positive and professional relationships with parents and staff;
- Works with all staff and trainees including substitutes to ensure program philosophy, values, and goals are met and Early Childhood Program Standards and regulatory requirements are maintained.
- Meets with teacher(s) and assistants on a weekly basis to plan the daily activities within the YWCA's program appropriate curriculum that encourage development of children's cognitive, social / emotional, physical and creative skills. Presents activity plans on a weekly basis to the Education Specialist.
- Teaches students through a variety of social experiences, classroom arrangements and support materials that promote program objectives and independent and group management in an environment that protects children's health and safety at all times as well as their needs for physical movement, sensory stimulation, fresh air, rest, and nourishment.
- Prevents challenging or disruptive behaviors through environmental design, schedules that meet the needs and abilities of children, effective transitions and engaging activities
- Encourages the positive self image of children through active listening, responding and encouraging independence while giving verbal and non-verbal reinforcement. Uses positive, non-punitive discipline techniques. Guides children in controlling their behavior by using positive, appropriate approaches.
- Prepares and delivers timely, accurate reporting that can include but is not limited to attendance and program reports, daily meal counts, developmental records of each child, timesheets, leave requests, fee collections, and incident reports.
- Adapts and responds to changing and challenging conditions in ways that enhances program quality. Recognizes health and safety hazards and protects children from harm. Prepares and serves meals and / or snacks..
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Salary Description
22.01-$23.03 per hour
Salary : $22 - $23