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Catholic Charities Serving Central Washington Lead Teacher in Yakima, Washington

Job Details Job Location Yakima - Growing Hope - Yakima, WA Position Type Full Time Education Level 2 Year Degree   Salary Range $17.25 - $19.00 Hourly Travel Percentage None Description Are you seeking a position that allows you to demonstrate your passion for educating young children? Join our early learning community at Catholic Charities! Wage: $17.25 - $19.00 hourly Schedule: Monday - Friday, 40 hours/week Position Summary: The Lead Teacher is directly responsible for the overall care and planning for the classroom and individual children, including the learning environment and other staff and volunteers. The Lead Teacher provides and implements a developmentally and culturally appropriate early childhood education experience for children. The Lead Teacher must demonstrate competency to observe and assess children's developmental needs and interests, and build positive relationships with children, families, and staff. The Lead Teacher position will supervise the assigned classroom Teacher Assistants. Responsibilities: Through the use of Creative Curriculum and Teaching Strategies plan and provide activities and experiences supporting children's health, education and social emotional development Establish a learning environment according to the Creative Curriculum and Early Achievers quality standards, and ECEAP if applicable. Implement the Second Steps Personal Safety Curriculum in preschool classrooms Provide activities and opportunities that encourage an individualized approach the developmental level and learning style of each child. Prepare daily activity plans and insure progress towards individual child goals Submit weekly lesson plans to the Early Learning Content Specialist Support ongoing assessment by observing, and documenting daily individual and group needs, interests, and skills based on Teaching Strategies assessment process. Foster a positive emotional climate in the classroom based on licensing standards Provide guidance and support through positive interactions between children and adults Maintain an atmosphere that encourages open communication with children and adults through back and forth conversations, warm, nurturing tones, and being down at the child's level. Provide opportunities and support for children to understand, acquire and use verbal and non-verbal means of communicating thoughts and feelings Create a partnership with families that encourages engagement according to ECEAP and/or Early Achiever quality standards Complete quarterly parent/teacher conferences according to program timelines and content required by ECEAP and/or licensing regulations Document parent/teacher conferences according to program policy and procedure Communicate with parents through various platforms and methods (in person, phone calls, emails, class dojo, Teaching Strategies, parent newsletters) Communicate with parents regarding classroom to classroom transitions, as applicable Record Keeping Complete and submit accurate Counts and Attendance reports Appropriately supervise and delegate duties to classroom staff, initiate training and encouraging teamwork among adults in the room and center Approve timesheets and time off requests for assigned classroom teacher assistants. Complete 6-month and annual performance evaluation for assigned classroom teacher assistants Meet regularly for supervision check-ins with assigned employees Create and maintain a safe and healthy environment Maintain inventory and upkeep of classroom supplies and materials Report needed repairs and maintenance to the Early Learning Site Supervisor and Facilities Manager Provide a safe, developmentally appropriate indoors and outdoor learning environment through the use of th

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