On-Call Substitute Preschool Teacher

Penfield Children's CenterMilwaukee, WI
$18 - $0Onsite

About The Position

As a substitute teacher at Penfield Children’s Center, you’ll support our Early Head Start and Head Start classrooms by stepping in when teachers are absent, helping maintain a warm, safe, and engaging environment for young children. This role is perfect for someone who enjoys variety, values teamwork, and is interested in growing their skills in early childhood education.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma
  • A valid drivers’ license
  • Experience working with infants, toddlers, or preschool-age children
  • Experience supporting classroom routines, caregiving, or early learning environments
  • Experience working in diverse, inclusive, or community-based programs
  • Knowledge of early childhood development and developmentally appropriate practices for infants, toddlers, and/or preschoolers.
  • Ability to support positive guidance, social-emotional development, and responsive caregiving.
  • Knowledge of health, safety, and supervision practices, including active supervision to ensure child safety at all times.
  • Ability to work as part of a team and support different classrooms and age groups as needed.
  • Ability to follow classroom routines, schedules, and teacher direction.
  • Ability to communicate clearly and respectfully with children and adults.
  • Basic understanding of classroom routines, caregiving practices, and early learning environments.
  • Basic comfort with technology, including email, tablets, internet use, data entry, required for communication or documentation.
  • Knowledge of confidentiality requirements and professional boundaries.
  • Must meet all required health and safety clearances in accordance with Penfield Children’s Center policy, including an annual flu vaccine and tuberculosis test.
  • Move freely throughout the classroom and center, including standing, walking, bending kneeling, and sitting on the floor with children.
  • Lift, carry, and hold children weighing up to 40 pounds as needed for caregiving routines.
  • Safely push, pull, or maneuver classroom equipment, strollers, or materials up to 50 pounds.
  • Maintain visual and auditory supervision of children at all times; including during active play, outdoor activities, and transitions.
  • Perform routine caregiving tasks such as diapering, feeding, and assisting with toileting and hygiene.
  • Ability to respond quickly and safely to children’s needs, including emergency situations.
  • Tolerate typical early childhood environmental conditions, including noise, frequent movement, and exposure to cleaning products used according to licensing and program standards.

Nice To Haves

  • Associate’s Degree in early childhood education or related field
  • Child Development Associate (CDA)
  • Level 7 or higher on the Wisconsin Registry
  • Bilingual (English & Spanish)
  • Experience supporting diverse families and communities
  • Familiarity with Head Start standards or WI DCF licensing
  • Skill in supporting early learning activities, small groups, or classroom transitions.
  • Ability to assist with simple documentation or child observations.
  • Ability to support children with diverse needs, backgrounds, and learning styles.

Responsibilities

  • Support compliance with Head Start Program Performance Standards, WI DCF licensing, and accreditation requirements.
  • Carry out the absent teacher’s or caregiver’s prepared lessons or routines and perform the essential functions identified in an absent teacher’s job description during prolonged absence.
  • Uphold classroom policies, procedures, and health/safety practices.
  • Follow the classroom’s daily schedule, routines, and guidance from the teaching team.
  • Participate in required staff meetings, training, and workshops.
  • Support or lead developmentally appropriate, hands-on classroom activities as directed.
  • Assist with maintaining a clean, organized, and safe classroom environment, including refreshing learning centers and ensuring materials are sanitized and in good repair.
  • Provide active supervision of children at all times and support positive social-emotional development.
  • Assist with documenting attendance, meal counts, and simple classroom notes as directed.
  • Maintain confidentiality and follow all agency policies and professional boundaries.
  • Support inclusive practices and assist children with diverse needs.
  • Collaborate respectfully with co-teachers, center staff, and families to support a positive learning environment.
  • Follow mandated reporting requirements for suspected child abuse or neglect.
  • Demonstrate flexibility and adaptability to changing classroom assignments and schedules.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
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