Child Care Teacher Job PostingPosition Type: Full-Time Posting Closing Date: Until FilledStarting Wage Range: $32,086.27 - $40,107.84/DOQFull Wage Range: $32,086.27 - $48,129.41Benefits: IMRF Pension, 457 Retirement Plan, Paid Vacation, Sick, Personal, and Holiday Days, Low Premium Medical, Dental and Vision Coverage, Flexible Spending Accounts ( Health and Dependent Care), Group Life Insurance, Employee Assistance Plan, Employee Wellness Program and Incentives, Complimentary Fitness Membership and Aquatic Passes, Complimentary and Discounted Recreation Programs and Group Lessons, One Complimentary round of golf per month at Steeple Chase Golf Club, Discounted Onsite Child Day Care, Before/After School Care, Preschool and Summer Day Camp, and Tuition Reimbursement Program.Apply online at Summary Under the direction of the Child Development Director, the Child Care Teacher is responsible for the planning, organization and facilitation of learning for children in the classroom. This position is responsible for creating a safe, nurturing, and developmentally appropriate learning environment where positive self-concepts are enhanced, independence is encouraged, and individuality is respected. Qualifications - Education, Experience and TrainingTwo years of credit (60 semester hours) from accredited college or university with a minimum of 6 semester hours in Early Childhood Development; or one year (1560 clock hours) of child development experience in a nursery school, kindergarten, or licensed day care center, and 30 semester hours of credits from an accredited college or university with 6 semester hours in Early Childhood Development; or completion of the CDA National Credential Award System with a current credential as a Child Development Associate (CDA). Must be 19 years of age. CPR, First Aid and AED Certification required and if not certified, must become certified within 90 days of employment.Duties and Responsibilities Essential Functions
- Assist in planning, organizing and conducting a stimulating, developmentally appropriate early childhood program, consistent with the philosophy and policies of the Center.
- Function as a member of the teaching team by planning and working cooperatively with co-workers.
- Assist in maintaining responsibility for daily implementation of the program by helping prepare weekly lesson plans and conducting activities.
- Attend and participate in staff meetings, planning sessions, in-service trainings, and outside training needed to meet D.C.F.S. requirements with a minimum of 15 hours annual training.
- Develop curriculum. Review lesson plans on a daily basis. Implement new curriculum and technology as directed.
- Attend and participate in scheduled special events as assigned.
- Assess the individual needs and developmental patterns of the children, work with other staff to implement curriculum appropriate to meeting such need.
- Continuously seek ways to improve and deliver quality services to both external and internal customers.
- Quickly and diplomatically attend to questions, suggestions, and/or complaints received from parents and staff.
- Contribute to the organization, arrangement, safety and sanitation of the Child Development Center.
- Conduct parent-teacher conferences twice per year as scheduled by the Child Development Director.
- Assist in development of a portfolio for each child in your classroom, containing assessments, samples of work, photographs, progress notes, etc., to share with parents at conference time.
- Establish and maintain good working relationships with the Director, co-workers, children, parents and the community.
- Complete daily reports for each child.
- Participate in professional committees, conferences, workshops and classes to improve job knowledge and management skills.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.