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Primary Teacher

Primary Teacher

PatagoniaReno Service Center, NV
30+ days ago
Salary
$22.00–$24.50 hourly
Job type
  • Full-time
Job description

Role : Primary Teacher

Team : Child Development

Scope : Individual Contributor

Reports To : Classroom Manager

Years of Experience : 2+

Location : Reno, NV

Age Group : Infants (0-2 years)

TRCDC Primary Teacher Compensation Range : $22.00 -$24.50 / Hr

At Patagonia, pay ranges are set using the best available market data for the job at the required location.

COVID-19 Vaccinations : Patagonia requires all employees to demonstrate proof of receiving a COVID-19 vaccination as a condition of their employment.

Applications will be accepted until 11 : 59pm on 11 / 17 / 2023. Due to volume, the posting may get extended or expire early.

A primary teacher in an infant classroom is responsible for all aspects of teaching the children in their care and works closely with the classroom manager to ensure a high-quality childcare environment. Classrooms are typically structured with children from birth to two years. Responsibilities include : physical caregiving, child development assessments, implementation of age-appropriate, individualized curriculum, facilitating supportive relationships with children, parents, and colleagues, mentoring and assisting in parent communications such as newsletters and Educa updates.

What You’ll Do

The responsibilities of this position will include, but are not limited to the following :

Primary Caregiving

Track the development of your primary students, managing their classroom transitions, and coordinate their integration hours.

Complete routine assessments of your primary students’ development including learning stories, facilitate parent input using the Ages and Stages Questionnaire and share information during regularly scheduled parent-teacher conferences.

Classroom Management and Practices

Co-create and organize a stimulating and developmentally appropriate learning environment both inside and outside.

Ensure visual supervision and child safety at all times.

In partnership with your team, design emergent curriculum that meets the needs of the individual learning style of the children in your care.

Form relationships with parents, children, and co-teachers that are respectful of individual differences and culture, family styles and cultural / socioeconomic diversity.

Assist the teaching team to ensure a structured routine that allows for scheduled meal and rest breaks for the teaching team and maintains a flexible yet consistent daily schedule and routine for the children.

Communication Skills

Foster a safe, inclusive environment for children, parents, and teachers.

Communicate with children using developmentally appropriate language.

Create an environment that embraces open communication and trust between staff to ensure a high-quality environment for children and families.

Treat each child with dignity and respect.

Guide children in becoming responsible integral members of the group and community.

Establish regular communication with parents about special moments that happen throughout the day, or specific issues as they occur on a day-to-day basis.

Partner with parents to create an easy transition into the classroom.

Provide Early Childhood / community resources and share information through a variety of mediums : bulletin boards, newsletters, Educa, and emails.

Physical Requirements

Observe and respond to children’s needs, emergencies and / or conflicts that might occur during the day.

Kneel down to maintain eye contact at child’s level.

Sit on the floor to engage with your students.

Respond to a child’s first aid needs which may include cuts, bruises, and bodily fluids.

Lift 1-35 pounds from the floor to a waist-high table or communicate effectively with your team to get the needs of the child met.

Who You Are

High school graduate.

Passionate about child development and supporting our company mission to save our home planet.

Excellent customer service skills in person, via email, and on the phone.

Comfortable with team-based work structure; ability to demonstrate flexibility on the job.

Demonstrates initiative, is conscientious and provides complete follow-through on areas of responsibility.

Expert in your classroom age-group and best practices in early childhood.

Dedicated to life-long learning and the betterment of the early childhood education.

Experience You Bring

Two years’ experience working with young children (At least 150 hours working / volunteering with children within the last 6 months).

Fifteen (15) units in Early Childhood Education (Growth and Development, Child-Family & Community, Administration in ECE, and two Program / Curriculum courses). If you are working in an infant classroom, you must have three (3) infant / toddler units. If you are working in a school age classroom, you must have three (3) school age units.

Working knowledge of personal computers with experience in the use of such programs as Word, Excel, Microsoft Teams, and Outlook.

Successful completion of the fingerprinting process and / or successful transfer of fingerprints from another program. It is a job requirement to have a successful criminal background check as well as clearance from either Live Scan in CA or obtaining a Sheriffs Card in NV to meet State childcare licensing requirements. If you have, or later obtain an exemption from Licensing, please know that you may still not qualify for employment as Patagonia has its own rigorous internal standards and review process given the nature of the work with children.

Successful completion of the hiring packet.

Proven history of building trusting, nurturing and responsive relationships with young children and families.

Successful collaboration and partnering experience with a direct team.

Ability to implement and support classroom practice in accordance with our classroom philosophy.

Strong written and verbal communication skills.

Ability to receive and act on feedback for improved classroom instruction and care.

Preferred Experience

AA or BA in ECE or related field

Understanding of Family Business, Developmentally Appropriate Practice, Learning Stories, Pyramid Model, Outdoor Classroom, Anti Bias Education, Resources for Infant Educarers (RIE), and Educa.

Employee Conduct

It is the responsibility of every employee to contribute to a positive, inclusive work environment through cooperative and professional interactions with co-workers, customers, and vendors.