What are the responsibilities and job description for the Second Shift Teacher position at Little Dimples CHildcare, LLC?
Overview
We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Second Shift Teacher to join our vibrant early childhood education team. This role offers an exciting opportunity to inspire young learners during the afternoon and evening hours, fostering their growth, curiosity, and love for learning. As a key contributor to our educational community, you will create engaging lesson plans, manage classroom activities, and support children's social and emotional development. Your enthusiasm and expertise will help shape a nurturing environment where children thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. This paid position is ideal for educators eager to make a meaningful impact during the second shift hours.
Responsibilities
- Develop and implement dynamic curriculum plans tailored to early childhood development standards, including literacy, math, physical education, and social skills.
- Create a positive classroom atmosphere through effective classroom management and behavior management strategies that promote respect, cooperation, and independence.
- Deliver engaging lessons that incorporate Montessori methods, standard-based testing preparation, and age-appropriate activities for toddlers through preschoolers.
- Support children's emotional well-being by applying early intervention techniques and child welfare best practices.
- Maintain detailed documentation of student progress, including assessments, lesson plans, and behavioral observations.
- Collaborate with colleagues and parents to ensure each child's individual needs are met through tutoring, communication skills enhancement, and personalized support.
- Manage classroom routines efficiently while fostering a safe, inclusive environment that encourages curiosity and exploration.
- Incorporate specialized educational techniques such as special education strategies or early childhood education principles to enhance learning outcomes.
Experience
- Prior classroom experience working with young children in daycare, preschool, or private school settings is essential.
- Demonstrated expertise in curriculum development across early childhood subjects such as literacy education, math, physical education, and child welfare.
- Experience with children who have special needs or require early intervention services is highly desirable.
- Proven ability to manage classroom behavior effectively while maintaining a nurturing environment.
- Familiarity with standardized testing procedures and assessment tools used in early childhood education.
- Knowledge of Montessori methods or other child-centered teaching philosophies is a plus.
- Strong communication skills to engage effectively with children, parents, and team members while fostering a collaborative atmosphere. Join us in creating an inspiring space where young minds flourish This role offers the chance to make a lasting difference in children's lives while working in a supportive environment dedicated to professional growth and excellence in early childhood education.
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
- Paid time off
Work Location: In person