Child Care Teacher

Little Sprouts Day Care IncSan Luis Obispo, CA
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About The Position

The Infant/Toddler Teachers are responsible for the care, supervision and management of a class of children (5 months - 3 years of age) in accord with the goals and the curriculum plan of Little Sprouts. The Infant/Toddler Teacher will develop action plans, carry out activities on a daily basis and evaluate the effectiveness of child development activities. They will also ensure the safety and well-being of the children, maintain regular communication with parents, and contribute to the effective operation of the overall early care and education center. The Infant/Toddler Teacher reports to the Center Director and Assistant Director.

Requirements

  • Must be 18 years of age
  • High School Graduate or GED
  • 12 Core semester units early childhood education/ development or appropriate age-level program curriculum
  • 3 units in Infant care
  • 6 month experience working in a licensed child care center
  • CPR/First Aid certification
  • Cleared Finger Prints
  • Up to date Immunizations
  • Mandated Reporter Training Completion Certification
  • Must have a warm and supportive attitude and disposition toward working with children and their families.
  • Must be reliable and reachable
  • Must be flexible in receiving assignments or adapting to changes in the program.
  • Must be willing to accept supervision in order to improve work performance.
  • Must have excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Must be physically able to perform the job of a teacher of young children.
  • Possess personal attributes needed to develop trusting relationships with children and adults.
  • Professional in appearance, attitude and ability.
  • Respect confidentiality of each child and his/her family
  • Treat children, parents and staff members with dignity and respect
  • Develop a sense of teamwork with co-workers in all activities, including housekeeping, diapering/toilet training and record keeping.
  • Practice good communication skills
  • Knowledge and experience working with infants and toddlers and of the basics of child development.
  • Knowledge of activities appropriate to age group.
  • Ability to be flexible with daily routines and schedules to capture “nurturing and teachable moments”.
  • Knowledge of safety issues, communicable disease management/control/prevention and basic first aid.
  • Skills in patience and remaining calm under pressure.
  • Ability to move and react quickly to handle emergencies effectively.
  • Skills in time management and organization.
  • Skills in parent communication.
  • Ability to supervise assistants, gives instructions and delegates duties in a professional manner.
  • Acquire knowledge of the current curriculum and implement the curriculum practices in the classroom.

Responsibilities

  • Ensure that child care routines are carried out in a prompt manner, hygienic manner, and consistent with good child development principles.
  • Plan and carry out an effective child development program to meet the physical, social, and emotional and intellectual needs of each child.
  • Ensure the safety of children through constant supervision, effective arrangement of space, proper maintenance of equipment, and regular practice of fire drills and other emergency procedures.
  • Operate the classroom in compliance with all child care licensing standards, and Little Sprouts Infant/Toddler Center Employee and Policy Handbook.
  • Create an open, friendly, and cooperative atmosphere in which children and families feel comfortable and secure.
  • Provide experiences that promote individual expression through conversation, play and creativity.
  • Maintain staff, child and parent confidentiality.
  • Aid in the training of new staff and volunteers.
  • No yelling or using derogatory comments when speaking to the children. Set a good example.
  • Provide a variety of language stimulation activities.
  • Ensure that parents receive adequate information about their child’s experiences at the center through daily contacts and regularly scheduled parent conferences.
  • Maintain written records designed to evaluate each individual child.
  • Promote and nurture parent-child bonding and relationships.
  • Greet children and their parents warmly and with enthusiasm each morning.
  • Initiate classroom activities daily (sing-a-longs, art projects, sensory exploration, outdoor stimulation).
  • Display children’s creative art work on bulletin boards, changing monthly (when age appropriate).
  • Provide daily care individually to each infant and toddler, including but not limited to diapering every 2 hours and feeding on demand.
  • Observe children to detect signs of illness, injury, abuse, neglect, emotional disturbance, or other special needs, and report these signs immediately to the Director.
  • Use equipment and supplies safely and conscientiously, keeping the physical environment clean and orderly.
  • Maintain confidentiality of child and family information at all times.
  • Inspect the school site and equipment for potential safety hazards; taking corrective action or informing the Director to prevent injuries.
  • Contribute to the operation of the center by participating in staff meetings and sharing information gained through attendance at workshops and professional reading.
  • Work as a member of a team to ensure continuity and a high standard of quality in all classrooms in the center.
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