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Assistant Director Lead Teacher

at YMCA of Metro Chicago in Naperville, Illinois, United States

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The Fry Family YMCA is hiring a full-time Assistant Director Lead Teacher located in Naperville, IL.
The YMCA of Metro Chicago is hiring for an Assistant Director Lead Teacher. As an Assistant Director Lead Teacher, you will provide effective instructional strategies, classroom management, learning, assessment, evaluation and related research for children ages 3 years to 5 years old. You will be responsible for providing developmentally appropriate learning experiences, supervising children assigned in the classroom, and providing a supportive and positive classroom climate. You will ensure that we are meeting the individual needs of the children as mandated by DCFS, ExceleRate Illinois, NAEYC, federal, state and local standards, and YMCA standards and policies, as applicable.
Our early learning teachers create a child-centered environment that promotes learning, character development, healthy living and positive, nurturing relationships. With a commitment to meeting accreditation standards and extensive training and development in research-based practices, you'll also learn and grow and positively impact our children, families and communities.
Salary range starts at $42,000 per year based on qualifications

Scope of Responsibilities:
Promote and model high quality teaching and learning in the classroom that fosters kindergarten readiness.
Demonstrate culturally and linguistically appropriate practices that values all children and families and makes them feel welcomed and an essential part of the program
Maintain awareness and supervision of children's needs and ensure their physical health and safety, at all times.
Communicate and develop effective partnerships with parents and families, encouraging parent involvement.
Abide by DCFS and all quality standards for maintaining safe, high quality programming
Collaborate regularly with classroom team including: families, volunteers and all staff.
Collect and use multiple data sources, both formative and summative, to inform instruction and child centered learning and development.
Complete routine professional development annually; utilize continuous quality improvement (CQI); and identify different instructional resources and methods to meet children's varying needs and improve the classroom experience for children and families.
Participate and support association/center efforts towards recruitment, enrollment, attendance and retention of families while supporting the YMCA's mission and center operations as needed.
Assists in the development of plans for ongoing growth and improved quality of services to children and families.
Monitors and makes staffing adjustments, as necessary, to ensure that ratios are in compliance for the age groups served.
Will respect the confidentiality of each child participating in the program.
Monitors safety and cleanliness of program facility/areas and outdoor play areas.
Displays the highest ethical and professional behavior and standards (including the NAEYC Code of Ethics) when working with students, parents, personnel, and other agencies associated with the program.
Assists in recruitment recommend for hire supervises, and coaches staff of varied levels of education and experience to ensure program quality and positive outcomes for children and families.
Ability to organize and prioritize multiple, competing for priorities to maximize personal and team effectiveness.
Lesson Planning and Classroom Management:
Develop lesson plans with goals, objectives, activities and outcomes for children that represent the Illinois Early Learning Standards.
Implement high quality, developmentally appropriate instructional activities and curriculum approaches (like Creative Curriculum) that facilitate active learning experiences and promote the social, emotional, physical and cognitive development of each child; while ensuring the program follows DCFS, YMCA, ExceleRate Illinois, and NAEYC accreditation standards, if applicable.
Research, plan, and implement appropriate studies/projects for an in-depth investigation of a topic over time.
Establish and maintain an attractive, clean, safe and engaging classroom environment which includes positive guidance techniques and that encourages children's independence and self-selection of activities.
Leverage the physical environment and pedagogical documentation to support teaching and learning practices.
Use observational and child data to plan developmentally appropriate and engaging early learning experiences based upon the emergent needs of the child.
Documents observations and maintains child portfolios to aid in assessments.
Requirements:
Must meet DCFS licensing, and program related accreditation/credentialing requirements; ECE Credential Level 1 or higher preferred.

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Job Posting: 11779716

Posted On: Mar 25, 2024

Updated On: Apr 24, 2024

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