SDSU Children’s Center Master Teacher

Associated Students, San Diego State UniversitySan Diego, CA
6d$22Onsite

About The Position

GENERAL PURPOSE: The SDSU Children's Center Master Teacher shall work under the general supervision of the Supervising Teacher and other Center Administrators, while also working as a team member, dedicated to creating a safe environment for learning and ensuring a high standard of quality care is provided to all enrolled children. Responsibilities include managing all aspects of the classroom, including staff and student intern supervision and training, records maintenance and parent communication. As a member of the Center's teaching community, where continuity of care is a targeted goal wherever possible, teachers follow their children from year to year. Master Teachers facilitate observations and assessments of individual and group learning experiences to ensure best practice and an anti-bias curriculum over time. Master Teachers are responsible for a classroom of up to a maximum of 40 children enrolled with flexible schedules. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Teaching Develops and implements written curriculum plans to meet the individual needs of each child based on observations, emergent curriculums, DRDP goals, California Department of Education Foundations of Learning, West ED's Program for Infant Toddler Care Principles (PITC) as appropriate for age group and NAEYC best practices Provides individual direction, guidance and supervision of children in the performance of learning activities Develops and maintains indoor and outdoor environments that adhere to ITERS and ECERS criteria Engages children in conversations throughout the day using open-ended questions to promote critical thinking Completes child development profiles, meeting deadlines as established by the Children's Center calendar Maintains portfolios to monitor and document childrens' individual progress and work Models NAEYC standards and inquiry-based teaching in the classroom Assists others in department with special tasks as assigned Primary Care Conducts a daily health check of each child and ensures adherence to treatment plans for special needs with prompt and appropriate response to acuity Understands, follows and trains staff in proper diapering procedure Understands, follows and trains staff in Center's safe sleep policy Instructs and monitors children and staff in the proper and safe use of facilities and equipment Instructs and visually monitors children's outdoor play at all times Instructs and monitors children and staff in proper health and hygiene skills Supports the nutritional goals of the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) through daily meals, ensuring all staff meet required standards as outlined by the CACFP Supervises children's eating behavior by sitting with them while they eat Monitors classroom attendance logs and ensures daily parent sign-in and sign-out Assists others in department with special tasks as assigned

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Child Development or related field required OR with the ability to obtain a bachelor's degree in Child Development or related field required before anticipated hire date
  • Infant Toddler Development course (minimum of 3 semester units) required
  • Twenty-four units ECE/CD including core courses and 16 GE units plus 6 specialization units and 2 adult supervision units and a minimum of 3 Infant Toddler units (Copy of transcripts required)
  • Minimum 2 years experience directly related to the duties and responsibilities specified, including adult supervision required
  • Current California Children Development Permit at the Master Teacher level or above
  • Child Accident and Illness Prevention Certification (AB243 Certificate)
  • Develops and maintains an approved Professional Development Plan that includes acquiring the minimum of 21 CEUs annually (105 hours in 5 years)
  • Maintains annual membership in NAEYC to read and discuss their educational periodicals, Young Children and/or Teaching Young Children
  • Department of Justice fingerprint clearance, TB clearance and current Health Screening
  • Current Pediatric First Aid and CPR training, including the proper use of asthma inhalers and/or Epi pens
  • 15 hours of Accident Illness Prevention Training
  • Attends at least one Reggio Roundtable a year to support a Reggio inspired curriculum in the classroom
  • Universal Health Precautions, Blood-borne Pathogens and infectious waste disposal
  • Site safety and emergency procedures including fire and earthquake drills
  • Trainings (Must be completed within 30 days of hire): Anti-Harassment Training for Supervisors Workplace Violence Prevention Data Security & Privacy Gender Awareness Training
  • Must professionally represent the Associated Students and San Diego State University at all times
  • Must be able to successfully fulfill the Essential Duties of this job description and meet performance expectations
  • Maintains professionalism at all times while providing positive customer service to children, students, families, staff, and community
  • Keeps current of new issues and research in the field of early childhood
  • Works in an independent manner without undue supervision
  • Establishes mutual respect by showing an accepting attitude toward children, families and co-workers
  • Prepares for, and engages in, whole staff professional development, such as staff meetings, book clubs, seminars, training events, celebrations, etc.
  • Seeks to improve personal practice
  • Shares new ideas with staff
  • Contributes to the professional community
  • Collaborates on presentations for the Center's workshops, as well as local, national or international conferences
  • Must work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse community
  • Must work cooperatively with others and value working as part of a team
  • Must be able to work in a high-stress environment that is unique to campus childcare settings
  • Highly organized, confidential and reliable individual with keen written and verbal communication skills and the ability to work in a diverse, frequently changing population of students, faculty and staff
  • Capable of maintaining positive working relationships with staff, University, customers and vendors
  • Excellent interpersonal skills; ability to relate and communicate effectively with a diverse population of students, staff, faculty, colleagues and guests
  • Must have strong communication skills (verbally and written) to communicate at a level appropriate to the duties of the position
  • Knowledge of NAEYC best practices, licensing requirements, child abuse reporting, universal precautions, tools for child observation and assessment
  • Knowledge of the unique needs of student parent families
  • Knowledge of the principles and theories of child growth and development
  • Knowledge of Reggio-inspired environments and learning
  • Working knowledge of emergent curriculum planning and implementation
  • Knowledge of WestEd's Program For Infant and Toddler Care (PITC) principles and practice
  • Knowledge of California's Desired Results Developmental Profile (DRDP), The Infant/Toddler and Preschool Learning and Development Foundations, published by the California Department of Education (CDE)
  • Knowledge of NAEYC best practices and accreditation standards
  • Knowledge of the California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing, Title 5 & 22 and NAEYC accreditation regulations and reporting requirements
  • Provides effective and appropriate verbal and written communication
  • Ability to operate a computer, proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite programs
  • Demonstrates interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy
  • Commits to, and utilizes, the protocol outlined in the NAEYC Code of Ethics
  • Demonstrates effective communication skills in conflict resolution
  • Provides ongoing child and adult observation and assessment
  • Demonstrates effective time management skills
  • Ability to maintain high level of confidentiality
  • Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously
  • Must be able to exercise tact and exhibit sound professional judgment
  • Works in an independent manner without undue supervision
  • Ability to present a consistent, positive approach to students and all internal and external contacts by being courteous, respectful, helpful, and cooperative at all time

Nice To Haves

  • Experience working in a college lab school environment is preferred

Responsibilities

  • Managing all aspects of the classroom
  • Staff and student intern supervision and training
  • Records maintenance
  • Parent communication
  • Facilitate observations and assessments of individual and group learning experiences
  • Develops and implements written curriculum plans
  • Provides individual direction, guidance and supervision of children
  • Develops and maintains indoor and outdoor environments that adhere to ITERS and ECERS criteria
  • Engages children in conversations throughout the day using open-ended questions to promote critical thinking
  • Completes child development profiles
  • Maintains portfolios to monitor and document childrens' individual progress and work
  • Models NAEYC standards and inquiry-based teaching in the classroom
  • Conducts a daily health check of each child
  • Understands, follows and trains staff in proper diapering procedure
  • Understands, follows and trains staff in Center's safe sleep policy
  • Instructs and monitors children and staff in the proper and safe use of facilities and equipment
  • Instructs and visually monitors children's outdoor play at all times
  • Instructs and monitors children and staff in proper health and hygiene skills
  • Supports the nutritional goals of the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)
  • Supervises children's eating behavior
  • Monitors classroom attendance logs and ensures daily parent sign-in and sign-out
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