Summary
The Lead Teacher is responsible for the overall operations of the classroom and provide a high quality of education and care for children.
Duties
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Supervise all classroom and outdoor activities, use positive discipline techniques to ensure the welfare, health and safety of the children
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Greet and address each child by name, treat all children, parents, and staff with dignity and respect
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Maintain open lines of communication with families
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Plan and implement developmentally appropriate curriculum/learning experiences in line with the CT -ELDS and NAEYC Standards
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Maintain observations and assessments
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Plan parent-teacher conferences
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Engage in mealtime activities with the children, record daily attendance and daily lunch counts in accordance with CACFP and center policy
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Use appropriate food handling, sanitation and OSHA procedures at all time
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Maintain a clean environment, classroom and playground which includes storage of materials in a neat, orderly, and safe manner.
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Attend and actively participate in staff meetings
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Attend workshops, conferences, and all in-service trainings to meet OEC requirements (20 hours per year full-time employee)
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Perform other duties as required.
Requirements
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Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education or related field, or Bachelor's Degree in a non-related field including 36 credits in Early Childhood Education strongly preferred
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Associate's Degree in Early Childhood Education
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Minimum of a CDA with 12 credits in Early Childhood Education
Nice To Haves
First Aid and CPR certification
Medication and Epi-pen certification
Benefits
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Union Position
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Birthday off
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401(k) matching
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Dental insurance
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Health insurance
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Life insurance
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Paid Holidays
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Vacation days
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Paid time off
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Sick time
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Vision insurance
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Tuition assistance
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Paid Professional Development