What are the responsibilities and job description for the Early Childhood Teacher position at Hilltop Child Development Center, Inc.?
Program Description:
Hilltop is a private non-profit child care program operating two child care centers. Hilltop Main is located on The University of Kansas campus, serving children 1 (and walking) to 12 years of age, is Nationally Accredited, and licensed for 314 children. Hilltop West is located in The Crossing at KU, currently serves infants, and is licensed for 133 children.
Current Openings:
- FT Lead Teacher
- FT Floating Assistant Teacher
- PT Midday Support Teacher (M-F 11:15a-3:00p)
Job Description:
Each role shall implement and assist with a developmentally appropriate daily program that meets the needs and interests of children involved, both individually and as a group. Present this program through a daily schedule of play, lessons, rest, and meals which is flexible, yet maintains routine. The program should include, but not be limited to, the following areas:
· gross and fine motor
· language, cognitive, and memory
· pre-math and pre-literacy
· creative expression in music/movement, art, and dramatic play
· sensory exploration and science
· positive self-concept and social skills
· independence and self-help
· health, safety, and nutrition
· Create fun, engaging, and diverse learning environments for children.
· Adhere to Hilltop and KDHE standards regarding Positive Discipline.
· Maintain a safe and clean environment
· Follow NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct when interacting with children, families, coworkers or members of the community.
· Meet and maintain all KDHE and NAEYC standards as required by provided criteria, including careful supervision and awareness of all children at all times and excellent maintenance of health and safety.
· Assist as needed to keep the classroom running smoothly
Required Qualifications
· High School Diploma or GED equivalent
· Six months of Early Childhood classroom teaching experience
· Knowledge of developmental needs of young children
· Good interpersonal skills and effective communication skills when engaging with children, families, and coworkers
Preferred Qualifications
· Experience with planning and implementing lessons
· College degree, or CDA
· Knowledge of Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) Child Care Licensing regulations and National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) accreditation criteria
Pay and benefits offered will vary by position.
Work Location: In person