Lead Teacher for 3k Classroom

Full-time
WHEDco
The Women’s Housing and Economic Development Corporation (WHEDco) is a community development organization founded on the radically simple idea that all people deserve to live in healthy, vibrant communities. We build award-winning, sustainable, affordable homes – but our work is not over when our buildings are complete. WHEDco believes that to be successful, affordable housing must be anchored in strong communities of which residents can be proud. WHEDco’s mission is to create and bridge access to resources in the South Bronx that support thriving neighborhoods – from high-quality early education and after-school programs, to fresh, healthy food, cultural programming, and economic opportunity. See www.whedco.org for more information.
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Position Summary: WHEDco seeks a Lead Teacher to head a classroom in the Urban Horizons Early Childhood Discovery
Center, a year-round Early Learn NYC and Head Start program for three-and four-year-old children. The Center serves 111 pre-school students from over 20 different countries. WHEDco’s full-day program offers a nurturing environment that allows children to develop confidence, think creatively, analyze information, and communicate effectively. Each year 100% of the students graduate prepared for kindergarten, ensuring that they begin their school careers ready to succeed. The Lead Teacher has
primary responsibility for classroom operation including planning, carrying out activities, maintaining the classroom environment, and supervising children. The Lead Teacher also conducts parent/teacher conferences, and supervises teacher assistants and classroom volunteers.

Responsibilities:

  • Plans and maintains a safe and clean learning environment, and assures the well-being and safety of children in her/his/their care.
  • Supervises the planning and execution of a program that takes into account the educational, social, developmental and health needs of the group as well as the individual child.
  • Develops activities that are appropriate to the age and developmental level of the children.
  • Uses community resources and a multicultural approach in planning a program to enrich the educational experience of children.
  • Along with the Educational Director, supervise, lead and direct the Assistant Teachers and volunteers assigned to the classroom.
  • Engage Assistant Teachers in lesson planning and in its implementation.
  • Along with the Teaching Assistant, responsible for daily data collection.
  • Responsible for assessing children and entering the information in the COR Advantage assessment system on a weekly basis.
  • Develops plans by which information concerning the child and the program can be shared with the parent.
  • Conducts two home visits per year in collaboration with the family services team.
  • Additional duties assigned by the Center Director or Education Director.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in early childhood education or a related field and current certification in early childhood education; or a Bachelor’s degree in early childhood education and two years of experience in an early childhood program; or a written study plan approved by an accredited college or university.
  • Excellent interpersonal, organizational, verbal and written communications skills.
  • Proven ability to read, write, and speak clearly in English required; Fluency in a language common among participant families is a plus.
  • Familiarity with and a commitment to the DOE/DECE Explorations curriculum and the Child Observation Record (COR) assessment platform.
  • Satisfactory completion of medical examinations as well as other required pre-employment screenings.
  • Must be able to lift up to 30 pounds as well as the ability to conduct home visits using public transportation which involves climbing stairs.
  • Previous work experience in low-income communities preferred.

Salary: $48k-79k annually, commensurate with experience