Job Description
If you love children, are EEC Certified in teaching and you’re a team player and a cause driven leader ready to spread the Y values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility to the future leaders of our community, then we would love for you to join our Y family located at the Sarah and Richard Hardy Center for Child Development in Southbridge!
We are looking for an individual to join our team of dedicated, energetic, creative and caring Early Childhood Professionals, who, under the supervision of the Supervising Lead Teacher, provide direction for the Preschool classrooms and implement curriculum which promotes social, cultural, educational, physical and emotional growth. Providig a quality experience to children and parents that focuses on the YMCA values of honesty, respect, responsibility, and caring.
Essential Functions:
- Has knowledge of and maintains NAEYC and DEEC standards.
- Designs and implements daily lesson/activity plans to support a developmentally appropriate curriculum.
- Supervises children, classroom, Teacher Assistants, and all activities.
- Ensures care and safety of children.
- Makes ongoing, systematic observations and evaluations of each child according to the required schedule.
- Conducts parent conferences, maintains positive relationships and effective communication with parents.
- Engages parents as volunteers.
- Maintains classroom and equipment.
- Maintains required program records including attendance, medical, and food service records.
- Posts schedule, curriculum and menus according to regulations.
- Attends and participates in family nights, staff meetings, staff trainings, and YMCA special events.
- Additional duties as required and assigned by a supervisor to support the overall mission of the YMCA and to ensure the success of the Child Care Department.
Qualifications:
- Meets educational and experience qualifications established by DEEC, NAEYC, and QRIS.
- EEC Preschool Teacher Certified
- At least 18 years of age.
- Preferred Associates degree or evidence of enrollment in a college degree program.
- Must obtain, and keep current, certification in CPR, First Aid and Child Abuse Prevention.
- Previous experience working with children in a developmental setting preferred.
- Ability to plan, organize and implement age-appropriate/developmentally appropriate program activities and curriculum.
- Previous experience with diverse populations.
- Ability to develop positive, authentic relationships with people from different backgrounds.
- Ability to physically participate in children’s activities and evacuation drills, to move about the classroom and playground, take neighborhood walks, and lift children.
- Must present evidence of a physical examination and certification of good health every two years; as well as, evidence of a negative Mantoux test, and immunity from measles, mumps, and rubella.
**Experience working with children with trauma preferred
Schedule: Successful candidate will work Full Time, Monday through Friday, 9:00am - 5:30pm--40 hours per week.
Job Type: Full-time with Benefits to include generous PTO, Free Family access to facilities, Medical, Dental, Disability, Life, Vision, & Pet Insurance, and ability to participate 403B Retirement Savings Plan. Also, once fully vested the YMCA will pay into an account for you!
Pay: $16.50-$20.00/hour (depending on Education, Experience & Certifications) w/Hire Bonus--New hires for EEC Full-Time teaching positions at Sarah & Richard Hardy Center for Child Development will get a $1000 bonus--of which, $500 will be paid immediately and $500 upon a successful 90 day review.
If this sounds like something you are qualified to do and want to apply, please submit your resume/cover letter today!
Please be sure when filling out the Job Application, if you have your Transcript/Previous Provider Form/Proof of Certification, etc, please load them to your application so we may vet your experience.
The Y: We’re for youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.
The YMCA of Central Massachusetts provides an environment that reflects, respects, and celebrates our differences and the richness of diversity, resulting in strengthening the foundation of community through our pillars of youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.
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