About The Position

Under the supervision of center Site Directors, educators in North Lawndale’s early childhood programs design and facilitate developmentally appropriate, play-based learning experiences. Teachers nurture children’s curiosity, support their emerging skills, partner with families, and work collaboratively with team members to build a thriving early learning classroom, center, and community.

Requirements

  • Inclusive & Whole Child Vision
  • Embrace a vision anchored in whole child development, and culturally responsive care
  • Prioritize developmentally appropriate, child centered practices grounded in early learning
  • Center relationships, family engagement, and intentional teaching
  • Demonstrate a knowledge of and passion for early childhood teaching and learning
  • Developmentally Appropriate Instruction
  • Apply a deep understanding of early childhood development to implement engaging, hands on, play-based learning experiences.
  • Individualize, and differentiate child learning through play-based, language rich, and technology appropriate activities
  • Learning Environment Design and Classroom Management
  • Create a safe, nurturing, visually appealing classroom environment that encourages exploration and mastery of age appropriate skills
  • Prioritize consistent routines, and expectations that promote self regulation and positive social interactions
  • Demonstrate knowledge of and support for children’s social emotional development through modeling, responsive caregiving and proactive guidance
  • Teacher Assistants must have an Associates Degree or 60 hours of college credit from an accredited higher education institution.
  • Teacher Assistants must be possess or be on the path toward a Level 4 Infant/Toddler Gateway Credential.

Responsibilities

  • Establish and Communicate High Expectations for Young Children
  • Communicate and demonstrate a belief that every child is capable, competent, and able to learn
  • Support children’s growth and development using age-appropriate goals and strategies
  • Hold a clear mission and values orientation aligned with North Lawndale’s collective vision
  • Promote access to rich learning experiences that reflect the culture and communities of North Lawndale
  • Serve as a Relationship Builder
  • Foster warm, responsive relationships with children to promote trust, belonging, and secure attachment
  • Foster a positive classroom where children feel emotionally safe and socially connected
  • Partner effectively with families as co-educators, honoring their expertise and cultural knowledge
  • Work collaboratively with a diverse team to design positive learning experiences for all children
  • Build meaningful partnerships with the community to assist families with their goals and needs with resources.
  • Engage in Reflective Learning
  • Engage in ongoing reflection to strengthen practice and deepen understanding of early childhood development
  • Use assessment, observation and a growth mindset to better inform classroom instruction and children's needs
  • Remain open to sharing and accepting new ideas
  • Participate in professional learning aligned to high quality early childhood practices
  • Lead through Cultural Responsiveness
  • Create learning environments that affirm and honor children’s cultures, languages and family identities
  • Use culturally relevant and responsive classroom materials, stories and interactions to reflect the community’s history and strengths
  • Possess a deep understanding of inclusive, fair and child-centered practices to contribute to children’s success
  • Model a belief in the humanity of all of our children and families
  • Commit fiercely to improving outcomes for children–specifically underserved Black children
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