YOUR IMPACT
This role is crucial to the mission of the Y, a leading nonprofit focused on strengthening community through youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. The Early Childhood Lead Teacher will play a critical role in the successful operation of their designated YMCA classroom. This role develops and leads high-quality early childhood activities that foster each child’s growth—physically, intellectually, emotionally, and socially. The lead teacher provides a positive classroom experience for children and families, implements age-appropriate curriculum, and supports all age groups as needed within the program.
EXPECTATIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Leads and implements developmentally appropriate practices supporting a structured learning environment. Ensures high quality, developmental activities and establishes new interactive learning opportunities.
- Writes and creates lesson plans that support widely held expectations and development.
- Works hands-on inside the program equipping and leading the children and staff.
- Helps lead and develop program new hires and volunteers. Helps review and evaluate staff performance as needed.
- Develops and maintains relationships with enrolled students. Creates an attentive, nurturing environment for participants in which they can thrive.
- May assist in the marketing and distribution of program information.
- Helps operate program within pre-determined budget.
- Assures compliance with state and local regulations as they relate to program areas. Ensures that YMCA program standards are met and safety procedures followed.
- Provides for upkeep of assigned program facilities, supplies and equipment and ensures the physical environment is supportive for youth development.
- Develops and maintains effective relationships with parents. Responds to all parent and community inquiries and complaints in a timely manner. Leads parent-teacher conferences twice per year.
- Helps maintain proper records such as incident reports, developmental screenings, and children’s files. Responsible for developmental screening and milestone assessments, e.g., Ages and Stages questionnaires and Teaching Strategies Gold.
- Helps organize and deliver special events for parents and children.
- Responsible for all cleaning and sanitizing of the classrooms and equipment. Maintains tidiness of all activity spaces and classrooms.
- Provides an environment in which children can feel comfortable, relaxed, happy and involved in play, recreation and other activities.
- Provides active and constant supervision at all times including free play, structured learning and nap time.
- Provides support to all classrooms and age-groups as needed.
- Ensures a strong focus on character development and diversity, equity and inclusion throughout programming.
- Reports damaged equipment or safety hazards promptly.
- Performs any other functions necessary for the smooth and efficient operation of the YMCA of Rock River Valley.
SCHEDULE & COMPENSATION: 3 Positions
*All positions provide support to all age groups and classrooms based on staffing needs.
Position 1: YMCA Children's Learning Center
Full-Time, Non-Exempt
Monday-Friday, 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
$18.50-$21.50 per hour (includes $15.75 base rate and $2.75 grant-funded differential)
Wage differentials are contingent upon the continuation of funding received from the Smart Start Workforce Grant which is reviewed quarterly
Position 2: YMCA Children's Learning Center
Full-Time, Non-Exempt
Monday-Friday, 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
$18.50-$21.50 per hour (includes $15.75 base rate and $2.75 grant-funded differential)
Wage differentials are contingent upon the continuation of funding received from the Smart Start Workforce Grant which is reviewed quarterly
Position 3: YMCA Children's Learning Center
Full-Time, Non-Exempt
Monday-Friday, 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
$18.50-$21.50 per hour (includes $15.75 base rate and $2.75 grant-funded differential)
Wage differentials are contingent upon the continuation of funding received from the Smart Start Workforce Grant which is reviewed quarterly
Note: This position has a lead time of 6-8 weeks before placement.
Regardless of your primary classroom placement, this role will be expected to assist with all ages in the program.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Minimum age of 19 years old
- High school diploma or equivalent required; or one to three months related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience
- Must have completed 60 semester hours from an accredited college or university with a minimum of 6 semester hours in courses directly related to childcare and/or development from birth to age six; or a Child Development Associate Credential (CDA); or 1 year of child development experience and 30 semester hours from an accredited college or university with a minimum of 6 semester hours directly related to child care and/or development from birth to age six
- CPR, AED and First Aid Certifications required within 90 days
- Current Praesidium Academy trainings
Upon Hire:
- Medical Release form CFS 602 filled out by physician, including proof of negative result of 2-step TB test
- Must submit to a DCFS background check (Form CFS 718-B) and be fingerprinted (if necessary)
- A minimum of 3 written references
- Register with Gateways to Opportunity
- Ability to participate in a minimum of 15 clock hours of in-service training per calendar year
- Complete Mandated Reporter Training, as well as all required Gateways training per DCFS
- Training in ECERS/ITERS Quality Rating Scale trainings and assessments
- ExcelleRate Illinois Early Childhood Credential Level 3 or higher preferred
- Training in Creative Curriculum and Assessment preferred
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