Floater Teacher

Catholic Charities USADenver, CO
4d$22 - $25

About The Position

Applications accepted on an ongoing basis until position is filled. Floater Teacher OUR PURPOSE Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Denver has been serving Northern Colorado since 1927. We serve tens of thousands of people each year in seven ministries: Marisol Services, Early Childhood Education, Shelter Services, Catholic Charities Housing, St. Raphael Counseling, Family, Kinship, and Senior Services; and Parish & Community Engagement. Our employees are crucial to our success in achieving our mission to extend the healing ministry of Jesus Christ to the poor and those in need. Catholic Charities provides a work environment where self-motivated and mission driven individuals are recognized and rewarded. Catholic Charities is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to welcoming applicants and program participants of all faiths; as well as an inclusive and welcoming environment for staff, volunteers, and program participants. PURPOSE OF POSITION A Teacher Floater at Catholic Charities: Designs and maintains a physical and programmatic environment that appropriately supports and nurtures the physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development of all children in an inclusive classroom. Establishes educational and social goals based on the composition of the children enrolled and the community setting in accordance with Head Start Performance Standards, Colorado State Licensing and Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP), as appropriate Develops and implements written plans for the daily activities that stimulate learning in all developmental areas (physical, social, emotional, and cognitive) for a group of children which may involve some children identified with disabilities. Complies with Colorado State Licensing requirements. Assists Center Supervisor in day-to-day supervision of staff in own classroom through delegating, training and providing insight and guidance. Organizes classroom materials and equipment, conducts ongoing physical inventory, and replenishes to ensure adequately stocked. Develops positive relationships with parents and families of each child Coordinates and informs parents of scheduled field trips, extra-curricular activities, and other scheduled activities Conducts family conferences and home visits with each child's family to advise of child's progress and to develop rapport with families. Family and teaching staff will collaborate to identify child's areas of need and develop ideas for activities that will improve those areas. Provides guidance and training, through classroom experience and resource materials, for other staff and volunteer personnel assigned to the classroom. Supervises and evaluates performance of this group. Plans and participates in the preparation, setup and serving of meals and snacks. Plans and arranges field trips and supervises children in attendance. Collects information and prepares accurate and timely observation and progress reports for each child in order to plan appropriately for individual children's needs.  Monitors and tracks children's progress by means including but not limited to anecdotal notes, portfolio assessments and developmental checklists.

Requirements

  • Must comply with all Colorado State Licensing requirements
  • Able to effectively manage a classroom of children
  • Effective interpersonal communication skills with children, parents and co-workers
  • Ability to remember schedules, programs, policies, and other details.
  • Ability to remain calm and calm others in an emergency and/or confrontational situation.
  • Knowledge of the service population's cultural and socioeconomic characteristics and the appropriate techniques and practices for the client population.
  • Ability to interact effectively as a team member and independently with Agency staff and with a diverse client base.
  • Associate's degree (AA) or equivalent from accredited two-year college or technical school; and six months to one year related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Education and experience must reflect the specific age group with which the employee will be working.

Responsibilities

  • Designs and maintains a physical and programmatic environment that appropriately supports and nurtures the physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development of all children in an inclusive classroom.
  • Establishes educational and social goals based on the composition of the children enrolled and the community setting in accordance with Head Start Performance Standards, Colorado State Licensing and Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP), as appropriate
  • Develops and implements written plans for the daily activities that stimulate learning in all developmental areas (physical, social, emotional, and cognitive) for a group of children which may involve some children identified with disabilities.
  • Complies with Colorado State Licensing requirements.
  • Assists Center Supervisor in day-to-day supervision of staff in own classroom through delegating, training and providing insight and guidance.
  • Organizes classroom materials and equipment, conducts ongoing physical inventory, and replenishes to ensure adequately stocked.
  • Develops positive relationships with parents and families of each child
  • Coordinates and informs parents of scheduled field trips, extra-curricular activities, and other scheduled activities
  • Conducts family conferences and home visits with each child's family to advise of child's progress and to develop rapport with families. Family and teaching staff will collaborate to identify child's areas of need and develop ideas for activities that will improve those areas.
  • Provides guidance and training, through classroom experience and resource materials, for other staff and volunteer personnel assigned to the classroom.
  • Supervises and evaluates performance of this group.
  • Plans and participates in the preparation, setup and serving of meals and snacks.
  • Plans and arranges field trips and supervises children in attendance.
  • Collects information and prepares accurate and timely observation and progress reports for each child in order to plan appropriately for individual children's needs.
  • Monitors and tracks children's progress by means including but not limited to anecdotal notes, portfolio assessments and developmental checklists.

Benefits

  • Extensive Paid Time Off (4 weeks accrual for new employees - increasing based on tenure) promoting work life balance.
  • 15 Paid Holidays annually (shelters are 24/7, so if a holiday is worked, holiday pay is in included.)
  • Sabbatical Leave Program: Employees who have completed seven years of continuous full-time service are eligible for a paid sabbatical leave to support rest, renewal, and professional or personal growth. Eligible staff may take 4 weeks of sabbatical leave.
  • 403b Retirement Plan with Agency contribution of 4% & match up to 2% of annual compensation.
  • Choice of 3 PPO Medical Plans (90% of employee's and 75% of dependent's premiums is paid by Agency), Dental, & Vision starting the 1st day of the month following start date.
  • May be eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness through Federal Student Loans and many more benefits.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

Associate degree

Number of Employees

51-100 employees

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