Supervising Teacher Universal Pre Kindergarten

HORIZONS FOR HOMELESS CHILDREN INCTown of Roxbury, WI
108d$62,000 - $66,500

About The Position

The Community Children's Center provides full-time early care and education services for homeless children and support services for parents, in an atmosphere of safety, nurturance, and stability. A Supervising Teacher is responsible for the daily operation and supervision of a classroom and reviews important decisions with their Education Leader. The Supervising Teacher supports and follows all Horizons for Homeless Children policies and procedures.

Requirements

  • Bachelors Degree in Early Childhood Education or related field required.
  • Minimum of 3 credit-bearing hours of specialized college-level course work in administration, leadership or management.
  • Minimum of 3 years' teaching experience, in an NAEYC Accredited program a plus.
  • Department of EEC Lead Teacher certification required.
  • Demonstrated success in supervision, strongly preferred.
  • Able to communicate, verbal and written, fluently in English and Spanish, Haitian Creole, or Cape Verdean Creole strongly preferred.
  • Supervisory skills with a strengths-based and mutual respect approach and ability to manage workloads, provide appropriate support, and address professional development needs.
  • Experience working with homeless children and families, multi-ethnic urban families, with children-at-risk, or Horizons for Homeless Children strongly preferred.
  • Proficiency in using MS Office applications and other relevant ECE software applications.
  • Commitment to Horizons mission and ability to embody our core values (Collaborative, Inclusive, Innovative, and Passionate).
  • Excellence in communication and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to collaborate and solve problems using a team approach.
  • Ability and willingness to handle all sensitive information confidentially.
  • Ability to lift 40 pounds.

Responsibilities

  • Serve as a role model for all staff in interactions with children and their families.
  • Orient new team members to classroom routines and curriculum implementation.
  • Supervise performance of classroom Teachers and conduct performance reviews and regular assessments.
  • Using reflective supervision practices, conduct monthly observations, feedback and goal setting of teaching staff.
  • Participate in decisions regarding probationary action and termination of employment.
  • Supervise and lead team members in designing and implementing curriculum with a focus on trauma-informed practices and developing Individual Learning Plans.
  • Supervise and model the implementation of positive behavior management techniques in guiding children's development.
  • Orient and support new parents with classroom routine, curriculum, and communication systems.
  • Model engaging, respectful, and culturally responsive interactions with parents.
  • Supervise and lead team in daily positive communications between Teachers, children, and their families.
  • Supervise team in designing and implementing additional classroom communication systems (e.g. bulletin boards, newsletters, etc.).
  • Oversee and conduct children's progress reports and parent conferences.
  • Supervise and plan parent engagement opportunities to reinforce that the parent is the child's first teacher.
  • Work closely with staff and community partners to provide coordinated care for the child and their family based on their individual needs.
  • Guide and model effective communications among classroom teaching team, including planning meetings and other job-embedded learning.
  • Attend regular meetings.
  • Maintain appropriate standards of health and safety in accordance with state regulations and Horizons for Homeless Children policies and procedures.
  • Understand and implement emergency procedures.
  • Develop and maintain an enriching environment for children to encourage appropriate play and learning.
  • Organize classrooms schedule to allow for child-initiated and teacher-directed activities, as well as individual and small group learning.
  • Coordinate the transitions of children to and from classrooms with teachers and parents.
  • Complete daily and monthly reports to ensure that classroom equipment is in good repair.
  • Monitor use of and coordinate the ordering of classroom supplies regularly as needed.
  • Schedule classrooms teaching teams for any long- and short-term staffing shortages.
  • Ensure that all classrooms records and reports are submitted in a timely and accurate manner.

Benefits

  • Health coverage options designed to be as comprehensive and affordable for you as possible, with Horizons covering between 70-75% of premiums.
  • Paid leave coverage offered through Massachusetts’ Paid Family and Medical Leave.
  • Horizons additionally offers 1 week for paid parental leave for welcoming a child into your family through birth, foster, or adoption.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

Bachelor's degree

Number of Employees

101-250 employees

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