As a Lead Teacher, you are responsible for the academic, social-emotional growth and development of all children in your care, which may include infants, toddlers and/or preschool age children. The Lead Teacher is also responsible for developing a partnership with families and communicating with them regularly. This position also provides supervision and support to assistant teachers, classroom floats and volunteers.
Responsibilities:
- Develop weekly plans, and implement age appropriate curriculum (lesson plans) to nurture and stimulate all domains of children ‘s development aligned with school values statement
- Perform on-going developmental assessment of children ages 3 - 17 months.
- Provide care to all children by adapting daily routines and plans to the interest and needs of the individual child and the group
- Plan, evaluate and improve the physical environment in the classroom to create opportunities to meet the changing needs of the class, including storage, organization and cleanliness
- Communicate progress and/or concerns with parents and Director regularly, including two parent/teacher conferences each year
- Maintain a continuing dialogue with the teaching team about child growth and classroom environment
- Report all classroom concerns to Director in a timely manner
- Maintain accurate, complete and timely records including attendance, injury report and classroom meal counts
- Assist in purchasing of class supplies, according to individual classroom budgets in line with the environmental rating scales and in conjunction with Director
- Participate in professional development according to DHS and NAEYC regulations
- Participate in school social and family education programs and meetings, as well as larger organizational programs and trainings, as needed, including monthly staff meetings