Frandelja
Preschool Teachers
Frandelja, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
Position:
Associate TeacherImmediate Supervisor:
Classroom Lead Teacher or Site SupervisorSalary:
Based on education and experienceHours:
According to center needsAvailable Benefits:
Medical, Dental, and Vision InsuranceVacation, Sick Leave, and Holiday pay (varies)Opportunities for personal and professional growthGeneral Duties:
All teachers are responsible for the general supervision, management and assurance of safety, security and well-being of each child in the program. Teachers provide a nurturing atmosphere that enhances the children’s social emotional, cognitive, and physical development.Duties and Responsibilities:
Responsible for the health, welfare, supervision and safety of the children.Greet each child in a warm and friendly manner and provide quality customer service at all times (for children, families, center staff and the community).Interact with the children and encourage their involvement in activities.Encourage and model language expansion, extended learning and problem-solving strategies throughout the day.Plan and implement daily activities based on approved curriculum and center philosophy.Provide a warm, safe, and caring learning environment that is kept orderly, clean, appealing and in compliance with Environment Rating Scale or similar tool.Maintain ongoing developmental records for each child, including child observation notes and completion of developmental profile (DRDP+).Conduct parent/teacher conferences – two/three times per year and as needed.Communicate with family about the child’s daily activities.Encourage family involvement in center activities and educational opportunities.Supervision of children in the classroom, on the playground, and field trips.Follow universal health precautions at all times.Perform daily health checks upon arrival of every child.Observe children to detect signs of illness, injury, emotional disturbance, learning disorder, speech problem, or other special need and report these signs immediately to the Program Director for needed follow-up.Implement behavior plan as needed or seek help for challenging behaviors from the Program Director and/or Mental Health consultant. Follow the plan and report on the effectiveness of the plan after sufficient time for implementation.Maintain classroom and playground, providing a safe and healthy environment.Provide overall supervision of toileting and bathroom time.Supervise and model all mealtime/snack time activities and complete related record keeping.Ensure center personnel policies are followed.Keep scheduled hours and sign in/out every shift.Avoid showing favoritism or bias towards individual staff, parents, or children.Participate in classroom team meetings.Participate in staff meetings, trainings, conferences, etc., as required.Utilize resource materials, articles, videos, etc.Participate in on-site and off-site professional growth activities.Work cooperatively with center administration for the success of the organization.Additional duties may be assigned as needed for smooth operation of the organization.Minimum Requirements:
Must be 18 years or older.High school graduate or equivalent GED.One year experience with infant/toddlers and/or preschool children preferred.12 units completed in Early Childhood, Child Development (3 units in Infant/Toddler for the infant program), a current California Department of Education Child Development Teacher Permit or an Associate, Baccalaureate, or advanced degree in Early Childhood Education or related field (and apply for a CDE Teacher Permit).Pass physical exam, TB test, Criminal Record Clearance and Fingerprints and all other state license requirements.Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.Establish and maintain effective working relationships with children, parents, and staff.Maintain and support program policies and procedures.Expressed commitment to the program and its philosophies during the term of your employment.Physical Requirements:
The physical demands described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job.Ability to sit/stand both indoors/outdoors for prolonged periods.Ability to see, hear and speak.Ability to participate in regular standing, walking, kneeling, bending, twisting, pushing, pulling, crouching, grasping, reaching above, and below the shoulder.Ability to lift/carry 25 lbs.Ability to multi-task in an energy demanding and often noisy environment.Ability to operate computer and complete other repetitive motion tasks.
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Associate TeacherImmediate Supervisor:
Classroom Lead Teacher or Site SupervisorSalary:
Based on education and experienceHours:
According to center needsAvailable Benefits:
Medical, Dental, and Vision InsuranceVacation, Sick Leave, and Holiday pay (varies)Opportunities for personal and professional growthGeneral Duties:
All teachers are responsible for the general supervision, management and assurance of safety, security and well-being of each child in the program. Teachers provide a nurturing atmosphere that enhances the children’s social emotional, cognitive, and physical development.Duties and Responsibilities:
Responsible for the health, welfare, supervision and safety of the children.Greet each child in a warm and friendly manner and provide quality customer service at all times (for children, families, center staff and the community).Interact with the children and encourage their involvement in activities.Encourage and model language expansion, extended learning and problem-solving strategies throughout the day.Plan and implement daily activities based on approved curriculum and center philosophy.Provide a warm, safe, and caring learning environment that is kept orderly, clean, appealing and in compliance with Environment Rating Scale or similar tool.Maintain ongoing developmental records for each child, including child observation notes and completion of developmental profile (DRDP+).Conduct parent/teacher conferences – two/three times per year and as needed.Communicate with family about the child’s daily activities.Encourage family involvement in center activities and educational opportunities.Supervision of children in the classroom, on the playground, and field trips.Follow universal health precautions at all times.Perform daily health checks upon arrival of every child.Observe children to detect signs of illness, injury, emotional disturbance, learning disorder, speech problem, or other special need and report these signs immediately to the Program Director for needed follow-up.Implement behavior plan as needed or seek help for challenging behaviors from the Program Director and/or Mental Health consultant. Follow the plan and report on the effectiveness of the plan after sufficient time for implementation.Maintain classroom and playground, providing a safe and healthy environment.Provide overall supervision of toileting and bathroom time.Supervise and model all mealtime/snack time activities and complete related record keeping.Ensure center personnel policies are followed.Keep scheduled hours and sign in/out every shift.Avoid showing favoritism or bias towards individual staff, parents, or children.Participate in classroom team meetings.Participate in staff meetings, trainings, conferences, etc., as required.Utilize resource materials, articles, videos, etc.Participate in on-site and off-site professional growth activities.Work cooperatively with center administration for the success of the organization.Additional duties may be assigned as needed for smooth operation of the organization.Minimum Requirements:
Must be 18 years or older.High school graduate or equivalent GED.One year experience with infant/toddlers and/or preschool children preferred.12 units completed in Early Childhood, Child Development (3 units in Infant/Toddler for the infant program), a current California Department of Education Child Development Teacher Permit or an Associate, Baccalaureate, or advanced degree in Early Childhood Education or related field (and apply for a CDE Teacher Permit).Pass physical exam, TB test, Criminal Record Clearance and Fingerprints and all other state license requirements.Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.Establish and maintain effective working relationships with children, parents, and staff.Maintain and support program policies and procedures.Expressed commitment to the program and its philosophies during the term of your employment.Physical Requirements:
The physical demands described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job.Ability to sit/stand both indoors/outdoors for prolonged periods.Ability to see, hear and speak.Ability to participate in regular standing, walking, kneeling, bending, twisting, pushing, pulling, crouching, grasping, reaching above, and below the shoulder.Ability to lift/carry 25 lbs.Ability to multi-task in an energy demanding and often noisy environment.Ability to operate computer and complete other repetitive motion tasks.
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