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Lead Teacher
Do you love helping children learn, grow and play? Do you like to know you are making a difference in the community. Our Lead Teacher position might be the perfect position for you. Neighborhood House offers nationally accredited, toddler, preschool, afterschool and summer programs for children ages 15 months to 12 years old. As a Lead Teacher you will be creating and maintaining a safe, secure, and developmentally appropriate classroom environment where children can experience success.
The Lead Teacher is responsible for creating and maintaining lesson plans to ensure the daily delivery of curriculum promoting cognitive development, large and small motor skills, social skills, and self-help skills. You will be providing a nurturing environment and helping children effectively manage their emotions. Setting appropriate boundaries and interacting with diverse children, parents and staff in a positive, respectful manner.
Primary Responsibilities:
- To promote children’s self-esteem through appropriate hands-on activities, positive interaction, and respect for each child’s individual worth and to guarantee safety.
- To understand and implement the Creative Curriculum model, using play-based learning and interest centers as the basis for a developmentally appropriate early childhood environment.
- To utilize planning time (naptime) constructively to develop activities that will enhance the cognitive, physical, language, literacy, emotional, and social development of the children.
- To be directly and actively involved in activities with the children, including extending the curriculum to the playground area.
- To assess each individual child and use that information to provide challenging activities which build and strengthen individual skills using informal and formal assessment tools.
- To manage the classroom in a positive and constructive manner through use of behavioral management techniques consistent with DAP philosophy.
- To work in collaboratively with a team of teachers.
Qualifications:
- Have a bachelor’s degree in early childhood development or closely related field (CDA plus 3 years of experience may be considered)
- First-Aid and CPR Certificate
- Valid Utah Driver’s License
- Utah Food Handler’s Permit
- Maintain Confidentiality
- Follow all licensing rules and regulations.
- Pass Child Care Licensing Background Check
- Pass a drug test
- COVID Vaccinated
- Must speak, read and write English Fluently.
How to Apply: Candidates who match the above requirements can apply here, through our website at nhutah.org/about-us/employment, by emailing your resume to hiring@nhutah.org, or going to the following link: https://nhutah.splashtrack.com/Vacancy/23231489/nhutah/102?src=UNA
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Additional Info
Job Type : Full-time
Education Level : Bachelors Degree
Experience Level : Mid Level
Organization Mission : The mission of Neighborhood House is to enrich, empower, and educate children and adults through quality, affordable preschool programs, day care services, and comprehensive support services. Our vision is for all to receive access to the resources and opportunities they need to create successful, happy and healthy families.
DEI/Nondiscrimination Statement : Neighborhood House acknowledges the ongoing injustices perpetrated by systemic racism that go back hundreds of years in our country and all across the world. As an organization we are committed to building an anti-racist equitable society. Racism and hate have no place here. Neighborhood House will continue to actively fight racism through the power of education, inclusion, access to resources, and community building, while constantly self-examining in order to be better and do better. This organization is committed to creating a safe space for all to be able to express feelings, feel seen and valued, and work toward justice.
Job Location : 1050 West 500 South, Salt Lake, UT 84104
Work Model : On-site
Compensation Type : Hourly
Job Status : Nonexempt
Pay Range : $18-21.00 / hour