Lead Teacher: Toddler Room

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Job Title: Lead Teacher – Toddler Room (Ages 2-3)                                                 

Reports to: Early Childhood Director

Status: Full-time /Hourly (40 hours per week)/Eligible for benefits package

POSITION SUMMARY:

This position supports the work of the Y, a leading nonprofit committed to strengthening community through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. The Lead Teacher is responsible for a developmentally appropriate curriculum to meet the learning needs of early preschool age children, active parental involvement and parent education opportunities, and an effective process for child/program assessment and evaluation.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Treat all children with love, respect, and dignity
  • Plan daily activities to impact the unique needs of children’s social, emotional, physical, and intellectual development
  • Implement activities which are designed to teach children concepts and skills through play and active manipulation of objects using the Standards of Quality and Curriculum Guidelines, National YMCA Program Guidelines, and licensing criteria for early preschool age programs
  • Provide communication and opportunities for parents to be actively involved in all phases of the program
  • Provide accurate documentation of children’s personal files, attendance, emergency information, and other reporting criteria necessary for proper programming or licensing guidelines
  • Maintain an inventory of equipment and supplies throughout the year, notifying director of needs, and replacement of damaged or worn equipment
  • Participate in monthly staff meetings
  • Practice emergency procedures 4 times per year to ensure safety of all children
  • Attend a minimum of 24 clock hours of staff development conferences, workshops, or seminars on early childhood education
  • Know and follow appropriate mandated reporting procedures
  • Participate in yearly self-assessment, evaluation, and goal setting
  • Maintain professional attitudes and practices when dealing with children, parents, community members and other staff, serving as a representative and role model for the Dow Bay Area Family YMCA

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Must possess a warm and friendly personality, be sensitive to the feelings and needs of others, and able to relate well to children
  • Background in Early Childhood Education and Preschool Child Development Associate Credential with a minimum of 480 hours of experience required
  • Associate’s degree or higher in Early Childhood Education or Child Development preferred
  • Minimum age requirement of 19, per licensing guidelines
  • Must be Certified in First Aid and Pediatric, Child, and Adult CPR (or able to obtain within 90 days of hire)
  • Ability to relate effectively to diverse groups of people from all social and economic segments of the community
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills; general computer knowledge
  • Must be an energetic, motivated, team player committed to a high quality program
  • Must be able to lead and work closely with other caregivers in accordance with program goals and objectives
  • Reservations are for members only.

  • Reservations can be made up to 5 days in advance or until one hour before the class starts. If you wish to reserve a spot within one hour before class starts, please call the MEMBER SERVICE DESK.

  • Please be on time for your reservation. If you are late for your appointment, you will not get additional time. (e.g. your reserved lap swim time is 9am-9:45am, but you do not get in the pool until 9:20am, your reservation still ends at 9:45am.)

  • Reservations can also be made at the MEMBER SERVICE DESK or by calling us at 989.895.8596

  • There are daily/weekly limits on some classes/areas to give opportunities to other members. The system will let you know if your daily/weekly limit has been reached.

  • If you are unable to attend your reserved appointment, please cancel your appointment online or call the MEMBER SERVICE DESK.

Book Your Spot:

Reservation Reminders:

  • Reservations are for members only.

  • Reservations can be made up to 5 days in advance or until one hour before the class starts. If you wish to reserve a spot within one hour before class starts, please call the Member Service Desk.

  • Please be on time for your reservation. If you are late for your appointment, you will not get additional time. (e.g. your reserved lap swim time is 9am-9:45am, but you do not get in the pool until 9:20am, your reservation still ends at 9:45am.)

  • Reservations can also be made at the Member Service Desk or by calling us at 989.895.8596

  • There are daily/weekly limits on some classes/areas to give opportunities to other members. The system will let you know if your daily/weekly limit has been reached.

  • If you are unable to attend your reserved appointment, please cancel your appointment online or call the Member Service Desk.
Reminders
Instructions
  • Reservations are for members only.

  • Reservations can be made up to 5 days in advance or until one hour before the class starts. If you wish to reserve a spot within one hour before class starts, please call the Member Service Desk.

  • Please be on time for your reservation. If you are late for your appointment, you will not get additional time. (e.g. your reserved lap swim time is 9am-9:45am, but you do not get in the pool until 9:20am, your reservation still ends at 9:45am.)

  • Reservations can also be made at the Member Service Desk or by calling us at 989.895.8596

  • There are daily/weekly limits on some classes/areas to give opportunities to other members. The system will let you know if your daily/weekly limit has been reached.

  • If you are unable to attend your reserved appointment, please cancel your appointment online or call the Member Service Desk.

Financial AsSistance Programs

Individuals will not be turned away from participating in programs, activities, and/or membership due to their inability to pay. The Y maintains a generous financial assistance program for youth, adults, and families who demonstrate financial need. Funding for this program is provided by fundraising events at the Dow Bay Area Family YMCA and community-wide donors.