Pellissippi State Community College
Knoxville, Tennessee
Title: Adjunct Instructor - Computer Information Technology - Cyber Security (Day Classes) Required Documents Needed to Upload at Time of Application: Resume Unofficial Transcripts Position Summary: To provide quality on-ground instruction (possibly online) for student learning and to maintain a positive learning environment in the classroom. The major emphasis will be placed on teaching and evaluating students in the classroom and laboratories. Department: Duties and Responsibilities: 1. Planning and teaching classes as assigned and as outlined in the course descriptions and course syllabi. 2. Supervising the study and learning activities of students assigned. 3. Submitting requests through the department head, program coordinator, or lead teacher for equipment, supplies, textbooks, and other instructional aids. 4. Evaluating the academic progress of students. 5. Demonstrating knowledge of services, regulations, and procedures as defined in the Adjunct Faculty Handbook. 6. Submitting course grades and performing other administrative duties as required. 7. Scheduling two office hours. For extenuating circumstances in which office hours cannot be scheduled, the adjunct faculty member must submit a written plan to the Dean describing how students can access the instructor. Office hours are not paid during the summer session. Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or higher from a regionally accredited college/university with at least 5 years of full-time practical cyber or cyber-related working experience and must possess at least one current industry-recognized cyber credential. Availability/Closing Date: This posting is not a guarantee of an open position. Applications for adjunct faculty positions are accepted continuously and reviewed by the department if openings are available. Adjuncts are hired on an as-needed basis. Future teaching assignments are on a term-by-term basis, which may include fall, spring, and summer. Postings close yearly on January 31; to maintain your application within the system, you will need to reapply each year. Special Instructions to Applicants: To be considered for a position at Pellissippi State, you must create an on-line application. Your skills, abilities, qualifications, and years of experience will be evaluated using only what is recorded on your application. Please note: attaching a resume does not substitute for completion of the application form. Part-time work experience is calculated at 50% of full-time experience. Please note: to scan, upload, or attach documents, a computer and scanner are available at the Hardin Valley Campus Educational Resources Center, if needed. Pellissippi State Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, ethnicity or national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, pregnancy, disability, age (40+), status as a protected veteran, genetic information, or any other class protected by Federal or State laws and regulations and by Tennessee Board of Regents policies concerning all employment and education programs and activities. View the nondiscrimination policy. For questions or concerns, please contact George Underwood at or . If you have any problems or questions, please contact Pellissippi State Community College's Human Resource Office at or by email at . If you are interested in this position, click on the link to the "right" to apply.
04/04/2026
Title: Adjunct Instructor - Computer Information Technology - Cyber Security (Day Classes) Required Documents Needed to Upload at Time of Application: Resume Unofficial Transcripts Position Summary: To provide quality on-ground instruction (possibly online) for student learning and to maintain a positive learning environment in the classroom. The major emphasis will be placed on teaching and evaluating students in the classroom and laboratories. Department: Duties and Responsibilities: 1. Planning and teaching classes as assigned and as outlined in the course descriptions and course syllabi. 2. Supervising the study and learning activities of students assigned. 3. Submitting requests through the department head, program coordinator, or lead teacher for equipment, supplies, textbooks, and other instructional aids. 4. Evaluating the academic progress of students. 5. Demonstrating knowledge of services, regulations, and procedures as defined in the Adjunct Faculty Handbook. 6. Submitting course grades and performing other administrative duties as required. 7. Scheduling two office hours. For extenuating circumstances in which office hours cannot be scheduled, the adjunct faculty member must submit a written plan to the Dean describing how students can access the instructor. Office hours are not paid during the summer session. Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or higher from a regionally accredited college/university with at least 5 years of full-time practical cyber or cyber-related working experience and must possess at least one current industry-recognized cyber credential. Availability/Closing Date: This posting is not a guarantee of an open position. Applications for adjunct faculty positions are accepted continuously and reviewed by the department if openings are available. Adjuncts are hired on an as-needed basis. Future teaching assignments are on a term-by-term basis, which may include fall, spring, and summer. Postings close yearly on January 31; to maintain your application within the system, you will need to reapply each year. Special Instructions to Applicants: To be considered for a position at Pellissippi State, you must create an on-line application. Your skills, abilities, qualifications, and years of experience will be evaluated using only what is recorded on your application. Please note: attaching a resume does not substitute for completion of the application form. Part-time work experience is calculated at 50% of full-time experience. Please note: to scan, upload, or attach documents, a computer and scanner are available at the Hardin Valley Campus Educational Resources Center, if needed. Pellissippi State Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, ethnicity or national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, pregnancy, disability, age (40+), status as a protected veteran, genetic information, or any other class protected by Federal or State laws and regulations and by Tennessee Board of Regents policies concerning all employment and education programs and activities. View the nondiscrimination policy. For questions or concerns, please contact George Underwood at or . If you have any problems or questions, please contact Pellissippi State Community College's Human Resource Office at or by email at . If you are interested in this position, click on the link to the "right" to apply.
Paraprofessional- Year Round Come Work Where You Play! Join Mount Prospect Academy as a Paraeducator in Plymouth, NH Location: Plymouth, NH Pay: Up to $21hr based on experience Schedule: Full-Time Monday-Friday Day Shift Year-Round Benefits: Health, Dental, Vision, 403B Retirement, Paid Time Off, Wellness Programs & More Work Where Life Feels Like Vacation Plymouth is just off Route 93, nestled in the beautiful White Mountains-perfect for hiking, skiing, kayaking, and year-round outdoor adventures. Join Mount Prospect Academy and help guide youth in a school setting. If you're compassionate, dedicated, and looking for a rewarding career with growth opportunities, we want to meet you! Why You'll Love This Role: Impact Lives: Help students grow academically & socially Collaborative Team: Work with passionate educators Career Growth: We support your path to becoming a certified teacher Immediate Interviews: Apply today & start making a difference! Why You'll Love It Here: Make a real difference in the lives of youth Collaborate with passionate educators Enjoy outdoor adventures-kayaks, bikes, ropes courses, hiking Free meals & wellness perks Career growth opportunities Your Role: Assist teachers with instruction & classroom activities Support students' academic progress & IEP goals Help with behavioral interventions & substitute lessons Supervise lunch, transitions & community activities Maintain accurate documentation & confidentiality Requirements: 21+ years old Authorized to work in the U.S. Background check required Associate's Degree preferred Experience working with youth (camp counselor, coach, babysitting, etc.) Benefit Package & More Competitive salary Medical Insurance (with Flexible Spending Account & Health Reimbursement Account) Dental & Vision Coverage 403(b) Retirement Plan Life Insurance & AD&D Short-Term & Long-Term Disability Wellness Programs & Telemedicine Access Legal Services & Employee Assistance Program Paid Time Off, Holidays, Tuition Assistance Employee Discount Programs Outdoor activities like skiing, hiking, and paddling to build student engagement Free meals, Company Swag and More! Apply Today & Start Your Journey With Us! Full job description will be provided at the time of interview. Mount Prospect Academy assures equal opportunity and public access and, if necessary, affirmative action in all its policies regarding employment and provision of services. MPA does not discriminate in its hiring, programs or policies on the bases of race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, national origin, age, disability, sex, marital status or sexual orientation. Mount Prospect Academy strongly recommends, but does not require, that all MPA faculty (employees) stay protected against COVID-19 by getting their primary vaccine series and stay up to date with a booster dose if they are eligible to receive one. Tag - Paraprofessionals, Para Educators, Teaching Assistants, 1:1 Para Educators, Education Paraprofessionals, Special Education Professionals, Paraprofessional Instructional Aides, Education Classroom Aide Compensation details: 21-21 Hourly Wage PI152e6abdb31a-9094
04/03/2026
Full time
Paraprofessional- Year Round Come Work Where You Play! Join Mount Prospect Academy as a Paraeducator in Plymouth, NH Location: Plymouth, NH Pay: Up to $21hr based on experience Schedule: Full-Time Monday-Friday Day Shift Year-Round Benefits: Health, Dental, Vision, 403B Retirement, Paid Time Off, Wellness Programs & More Work Where Life Feels Like Vacation Plymouth is just off Route 93, nestled in the beautiful White Mountains-perfect for hiking, skiing, kayaking, and year-round outdoor adventures. Join Mount Prospect Academy and help guide youth in a school setting. If you're compassionate, dedicated, and looking for a rewarding career with growth opportunities, we want to meet you! Why You'll Love This Role: Impact Lives: Help students grow academically & socially Collaborative Team: Work with passionate educators Career Growth: We support your path to becoming a certified teacher Immediate Interviews: Apply today & start making a difference! Why You'll Love It Here: Make a real difference in the lives of youth Collaborate with passionate educators Enjoy outdoor adventures-kayaks, bikes, ropes courses, hiking Free meals & wellness perks Career growth opportunities Your Role: Assist teachers with instruction & classroom activities Support students' academic progress & IEP goals Help with behavioral interventions & substitute lessons Supervise lunch, transitions & community activities Maintain accurate documentation & confidentiality Requirements: 21+ years old Authorized to work in the U.S. Background check required Associate's Degree preferred Experience working with youth (camp counselor, coach, babysitting, etc.) Benefit Package & More Competitive salary Medical Insurance (with Flexible Spending Account & Health Reimbursement Account) Dental & Vision Coverage 403(b) Retirement Plan Life Insurance & AD&D Short-Term & Long-Term Disability Wellness Programs & Telemedicine Access Legal Services & Employee Assistance Program Paid Time Off, Holidays, Tuition Assistance Employee Discount Programs Outdoor activities like skiing, hiking, and paddling to build student engagement Free meals, Company Swag and More! Apply Today & Start Your Journey With Us! Full job description will be provided at the time of interview. Mount Prospect Academy assures equal opportunity and public access and, if necessary, affirmative action in all its policies regarding employment and provision of services. MPA does not discriminate in its hiring, programs or policies on the bases of race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, national origin, age, disability, sex, marital status or sexual orientation. Mount Prospect Academy strongly recommends, but does not require, that all MPA faculty (employees) stay protected against COVID-19 by getting their primary vaccine series and stay up to date with a booster dose if they are eligible to receive one. Tag - Paraprofessionals, Para Educators, Teaching Assistants, 1:1 Para Educators, Education Paraprofessionals, Special Education Professionals, Paraprofessional Instructional Aides, Education Classroom Aide Compensation details: 21-21 Hourly Wage PI152e6abdb31a-9094
Lutheran Services Florida
Fort Walton Beach, Florida
Lutheran Services Florida (LSF) envisions a world where children are safe, families are strong, and communities are vibrant. LSF is seeking a talented Preschool Floater Program Aide who wants to make an impact in the lives of others. Purpose and Impact: The Program Aide works as part of a team to assist in activities in the areas of the classroom, kitchen and on bus as needed. May also assist with special needs children. May be assigned to various locations as deemed necessary for program operations. Participates in the HS/EHS Quality Assurance efforts. Essential Functions: Assists classroom staff in all classroom activities, field trips and outdoor activities included in lesson plans. Assists in developing materials and providing activities related to the cultural background of the children and families served. Helps supervise at mealtime, eating with the children to encourage good nutrition and social skills. Helps keep the classroom and its contents clean and orderly. Assists the teacher in any aspect of the program as needed (i.e. at family nights, copying newsletters, making phone calls, preparing classroom materials, etc.) Serves as a temporary substitute in the periodic absence of the teacher assistant or teacher. May work with assigned children with disabilities, supporting the work of the classroom staff, managers, specialists and/or mental health consultant in carrying out the individual plans for children with special needs. With direction from professional staff, follows IEP/IFSP. Sanitizes surfaces, picks up and stores materials in the classroom or kitchen to maintain a safe environment. May assist with janitorial services in the absence of the regular custodian or janitor. May assist in the preparation of food, logging meals/snacks following USDA/CACFP required documentation for food purchased, prepared and served. Participates in food service cleanup, inventory and other food service tasks as requested. Maintains strict confidentiality with respect to HS/EHS children, families and staff in accordance with established policies and procedures. Attends all required staff and parent meetings and activities. Attends all workshops and training as directed. Performs other duties as assigned. Other Functions: Note: The duties above are illustrative and not exhaustive. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position. Depending on the assigned area of responsibility, incumbents in the position may perform some or all of the activities described above. Physical Requirements: Must be able to lift at least 45 pounds and provide physical assistance in the transportation of special needs children by lifting the child into seat and fastening safety belt. Reasonable accommodation may be made for otherwise qualified persons with disabilities. Education: High school diploma or G.E.D. Experience: This is an entry-level position. Current and former Head Start/Early Head Start parents will receive preference for employment vacancies for which they are qualified. Bilingual preferred: English/Spanish or English and other languages present in the local area. Also required: Successful completion of the 45 hours of Florida Child Care Facility Training within 12 months of the date of hire. Certification in First Aid and CPR within 90 days from the date of hire and successful completion of a Level II background screening, local criminal record check, health, TB and drug screening prior to hiring. Timeline of completion of the 45 hours is dependent on the candidate's date of entering childcare industry; must enroll within 90 days to take coursework and complete within 12 months to not exceed 15 months. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Ability to communicate both written and verbally. Ability to follow directions. Ability to read and comprehend instructions, short correspondence and memos. Ability to communicate with families and children in a positive and helpful manner. Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide. Other: Must demonstrate sensitivity to our service population's cultural and socioeconomic characteristics and needs. Principal Accountabilities: Team player with co-workers and Head Start staff. Adherence to LSF, HS/EHS policies and practices. Why work for LSF? LSF offers 60 programs across the state of Florida serving a wide range of populations in need. Mission Driven staff members become part of the LSF community while transforming the lives of those in need. Our staff additionally find growth opportunities as they explore areas of interest within the organization. Amazing benefits package including: Medical, Dental and Vision Telehealth (24/7 online access to Doctors) Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Employer paid life insurance (1X salary) 13 paid holidays + 1 floating holiday Generous PTO policy (starting at 16 working days a year) Note: Head Start employees paid time off and holiday schedule may differ 403(b) Retirement plan with 3% discretionary employer match OR 3% student loan repayment reimbursement Tuition reimbursement LSF is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Lutheran Services Florida is mandated to perform background screenings for employment in accordance with the Florida Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse as outlined in Section 435.12, Florida Statutes. Additionally, pursuant to House Bill 531 (2025), Lutheran Services Florida must ensure that all job vacancy postings and advertisements include a clear and conspicuous link to the AHCA Clearinghouse website and its requirements. For more information on background screening requirements please visit: Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
04/03/2026
Full time
Lutheran Services Florida (LSF) envisions a world where children are safe, families are strong, and communities are vibrant. LSF is seeking a talented Preschool Floater Program Aide who wants to make an impact in the lives of others. Purpose and Impact: The Program Aide works as part of a team to assist in activities in the areas of the classroom, kitchen and on bus as needed. May also assist with special needs children. May be assigned to various locations as deemed necessary for program operations. Participates in the HS/EHS Quality Assurance efforts. Essential Functions: Assists classroom staff in all classroom activities, field trips and outdoor activities included in lesson plans. Assists in developing materials and providing activities related to the cultural background of the children and families served. Helps supervise at mealtime, eating with the children to encourage good nutrition and social skills. Helps keep the classroom and its contents clean and orderly. Assists the teacher in any aspect of the program as needed (i.e. at family nights, copying newsletters, making phone calls, preparing classroom materials, etc.) Serves as a temporary substitute in the periodic absence of the teacher assistant or teacher. May work with assigned children with disabilities, supporting the work of the classroom staff, managers, specialists and/or mental health consultant in carrying out the individual plans for children with special needs. With direction from professional staff, follows IEP/IFSP. Sanitizes surfaces, picks up and stores materials in the classroom or kitchen to maintain a safe environment. May assist with janitorial services in the absence of the regular custodian or janitor. May assist in the preparation of food, logging meals/snacks following USDA/CACFP required documentation for food purchased, prepared and served. Participates in food service cleanup, inventory and other food service tasks as requested. Maintains strict confidentiality with respect to HS/EHS children, families and staff in accordance with established policies and procedures. Attends all required staff and parent meetings and activities. Attends all workshops and training as directed. Performs other duties as assigned. Other Functions: Note: The duties above are illustrative and not exhaustive. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position. Depending on the assigned area of responsibility, incumbents in the position may perform some or all of the activities described above. Physical Requirements: Must be able to lift at least 45 pounds and provide physical assistance in the transportation of special needs children by lifting the child into seat and fastening safety belt. Reasonable accommodation may be made for otherwise qualified persons with disabilities. Education: High school diploma or G.E.D. Experience: This is an entry-level position. Current and former Head Start/Early Head Start parents will receive preference for employment vacancies for which they are qualified. Bilingual preferred: English/Spanish or English and other languages present in the local area. Also required: Successful completion of the 45 hours of Florida Child Care Facility Training within 12 months of the date of hire. Certification in First Aid and CPR within 90 days from the date of hire and successful completion of a Level II background screening, local criminal record check, health, TB and drug screening prior to hiring. Timeline of completion of the 45 hours is dependent on the candidate's date of entering childcare industry; must enroll within 90 days to take coursework and complete within 12 months to not exceed 15 months. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Ability to communicate both written and verbally. Ability to follow directions. Ability to read and comprehend instructions, short correspondence and memos. Ability to communicate with families and children in a positive and helpful manner. Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide. Other: Must demonstrate sensitivity to our service population's cultural and socioeconomic characteristics and needs. Principal Accountabilities: Team player with co-workers and Head Start staff. Adherence to LSF, HS/EHS policies and practices. Why work for LSF? LSF offers 60 programs across the state of Florida serving a wide range of populations in need. Mission Driven staff members become part of the LSF community while transforming the lives of those in need. Our staff additionally find growth opportunities as they explore areas of interest within the organization. Amazing benefits package including: Medical, Dental and Vision Telehealth (24/7 online access to Doctors) Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Employer paid life insurance (1X salary) 13 paid holidays + 1 floating holiday Generous PTO policy (starting at 16 working days a year) Note: Head Start employees paid time off and holiday schedule may differ 403(b) Retirement plan with 3% discretionary employer match OR 3% student loan repayment reimbursement Tuition reimbursement LSF is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Lutheran Services Florida is mandated to perform background screenings for employment in accordance with the Florida Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse as outlined in Section 435.12, Florida Statutes. Additionally, pursuant to House Bill 531 (2025), Lutheran Services Florida must ensure that all job vacancy postings and advertisements include a clear and conspicuous link to the AHCA Clearinghouse website and its requirements. For more information on background screening requirements please visit: Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
Requirements: • 2 - 5 years of experience in ECE program, • 12 - 24 ECE units, need to be enrolled in units toward GE units, OR • CTC Associate Teacher permit. Qualifications: The person selected for this position is required to possess an "Associate" Child Development Teaching Permit or higher with at least 6 months classroom experience. Individuals who do not possess but qualify, must obtain a Child Development Associate Permit, or higher, within 6 months of NBCC employment. Associate Teachers are required to work collegially as a team member with other center staff and respond positively to all management supervision and feedback. Responsibilities will include, but will not be limited to the following: Professionalism • Adheres to all NBCC policies and procedures as mandated by Executive, Program, and/or Educational Resource Director. • In cooperation with the teaching team, maintain general housekeeping tasks (to provide and orderly, professional environment and atmosphere). • Obtain and maintain certification of Pediatric First Aid and Pediatric CPR as required by California State Licensing • Engage in regular self-assessment/goal setting and participate in timely evaluation of job performance with the Head Teacher and/or Site Supervisor. • In cooperation with the Head Teacher, staff and/or Site Supervisor, obtain appropriate substitutes when ill, for vacation, and any other time off site for any reason. • Attend all scheduled NBCC Staff Development Days. • Demonstrate ability to work as a collegial team member with respect, trust, and professionalism with co-workers. • Demonstrate professional demeanor at all times. • Support teaching team in implementing specific child behavior plans, intervention, and resource referrals. Child Interaction • Adheres to all CCL Personal Rights requirements. Children in childcare programs must not be subjected to corporal or unusual punishment, including yelling, spanking, humiliation, mental abuse, or punitive interference with daily living functions such as speaking, sleeping or toileting. • Give warmth and positive attention to each and every child in the classroom. • Recognize and consider each child in relationship to cultural and/ ethnic background, as well as respond to each unique individual child with dignity and respect. Foster positive self-esteem through respectful interactions with children and staff. • Practice positive re-enforcement and re-direction methods. Children in childcare programs must not be subjected to corporal or unusual punishment, including spanking, humiliation, mental abuse, or punitive interference with daily living functions such as speaking, sleeping or toileting. Program & Environment Maintenance • In cooperation with all the teaching staff, maintain required supervision of children at all times (inside and outside) in accordance with California State Licensing regulations ratio standards. Aides, who do not have at least 12 CORE ECE units, may not be left alone with children without supervision). • Assist teaching staff in maintaining a safe, orderly arrangement and inviting appearance in all classrooms (including outside play areas). • In cooperation with staff, conduct the daily set-up of classrooms and outside play areas in an inviting fashion as to promote positive exploration and developmental progress. • In cooperation with the teaching team, maintain classroom documents: daily meal counts, classroom rosters, and such reports. • Report to the Head Teacher or Site Supervisor, in writing, all injuries incurred by children or staff. Parent Relationships • Develop meaningful relationships with parents through facilitation of open, responsive communication on a continual basis. • Promptly direct any relevant feedback (positive or negative issues) to the Head Teacher and/or Site Supervisor. Work Environment • Noise level in the work environment is frequently loud. • Will work outdoors and indoors • Will use computers, tablets, cell phone (if provided), and other office equipment • Will work alone and with other peers and supervisors Human Resources: • Employee Rights (see Employee Handbook). • Health screening as required in section 101216(g) • Tuberculosis test & document as specified in section 101216(g). • Criminal Record Clerance and/or criminal records exemption (DOJ, CACI & FBI). • Valid Driver's License (if transporting children). • Child Abuse Managed Reporter Training (online). • Employee Rights (Lic 9052). • Proof of Immunizations for MMR, Tdap & Flu. • Current CPR & First Aid. Physical Demands • Health clearance by a physician. • Ability to fulfill physical requirements of the job including lifting up to 50 pounds, range of movement including squatting, bending, reaching, standing, and sitting. • Proof of current Immunizations (Measles, Pertussis, Influenza, COVID-19). • T.B. clearance within the past year. Compensation details: 24-28 Hourly Wage PI2f76139a93c0-8759
04/03/2026
Full time
Requirements: • 2 - 5 years of experience in ECE program, • 12 - 24 ECE units, need to be enrolled in units toward GE units, OR • CTC Associate Teacher permit. Qualifications: The person selected for this position is required to possess an "Associate" Child Development Teaching Permit or higher with at least 6 months classroom experience. Individuals who do not possess but qualify, must obtain a Child Development Associate Permit, or higher, within 6 months of NBCC employment. Associate Teachers are required to work collegially as a team member with other center staff and respond positively to all management supervision and feedback. Responsibilities will include, but will not be limited to the following: Professionalism • Adheres to all NBCC policies and procedures as mandated by Executive, Program, and/or Educational Resource Director. • In cooperation with the teaching team, maintain general housekeeping tasks (to provide and orderly, professional environment and atmosphere). • Obtain and maintain certification of Pediatric First Aid and Pediatric CPR as required by California State Licensing • Engage in regular self-assessment/goal setting and participate in timely evaluation of job performance with the Head Teacher and/or Site Supervisor. • In cooperation with the Head Teacher, staff and/or Site Supervisor, obtain appropriate substitutes when ill, for vacation, and any other time off site for any reason. • Attend all scheduled NBCC Staff Development Days. • Demonstrate ability to work as a collegial team member with respect, trust, and professionalism with co-workers. • Demonstrate professional demeanor at all times. • Support teaching team in implementing specific child behavior plans, intervention, and resource referrals. Child Interaction • Adheres to all CCL Personal Rights requirements. Children in childcare programs must not be subjected to corporal or unusual punishment, including yelling, spanking, humiliation, mental abuse, or punitive interference with daily living functions such as speaking, sleeping or toileting. • Give warmth and positive attention to each and every child in the classroom. • Recognize and consider each child in relationship to cultural and/ ethnic background, as well as respond to each unique individual child with dignity and respect. Foster positive self-esteem through respectful interactions with children and staff. • Practice positive re-enforcement and re-direction methods. Children in childcare programs must not be subjected to corporal or unusual punishment, including spanking, humiliation, mental abuse, or punitive interference with daily living functions such as speaking, sleeping or toileting. Program & Environment Maintenance • In cooperation with all the teaching staff, maintain required supervision of children at all times (inside and outside) in accordance with California State Licensing regulations ratio standards. Aides, who do not have at least 12 CORE ECE units, may not be left alone with children without supervision). • Assist teaching staff in maintaining a safe, orderly arrangement and inviting appearance in all classrooms (including outside play areas). • In cooperation with staff, conduct the daily set-up of classrooms and outside play areas in an inviting fashion as to promote positive exploration and developmental progress. • In cooperation with the teaching team, maintain classroom documents: daily meal counts, classroom rosters, and such reports. • Report to the Head Teacher or Site Supervisor, in writing, all injuries incurred by children or staff. Parent Relationships • Develop meaningful relationships with parents through facilitation of open, responsive communication on a continual basis. • Promptly direct any relevant feedback (positive or negative issues) to the Head Teacher and/or Site Supervisor. Work Environment • Noise level in the work environment is frequently loud. • Will work outdoors and indoors • Will use computers, tablets, cell phone (if provided), and other office equipment • Will work alone and with other peers and supervisors Human Resources: • Employee Rights (see Employee Handbook). • Health screening as required in section 101216(g) • Tuberculosis test & document as specified in section 101216(g). • Criminal Record Clerance and/or criminal records exemption (DOJ, CACI & FBI). • Valid Driver's License (if transporting children). • Child Abuse Managed Reporter Training (online). • Employee Rights (Lic 9052). • Proof of Immunizations for MMR, Tdap & Flu. • Current CPR & First Aid. Physical Demands • Health clearance by a physician. • Ability to fulfill physical requirements of the job including lifting up to 50 pounds, range of movement including squatting, bending, reaching, standing, and sitting. • Proof of current Immunizations (Measles, Pertussis, Influenza, COVID-19). • T.B. clearance within the past year. Compensation details: 24-28 Hourly Wage PI2f76139a93c0-8759
Connecticut Institute for Communities, Inc.
Danbury, Connecticut
Connecticut Institute for Communities, Inc. Description: CDA Specialists work under the direction of an assigned Lead Teacher. The position is responsible for assisting 1-2 classrooms in planning and implementing classroom routines, curriculum, meals, and related activities for pre-school and/or infant toddler children (ages 6 months-5 years). Summary: The position is responsible for assisting 1-2 classrooms in planning and implementing classroom routines, curriculum, meals, and related activities for pre-school and/or infant toddler children (ages 6 months-5 years). This position serves as the assistant in a classroom of 14 to 20 Head Start /Preschool children and/or 7-8 Infant/Toddler children. This position is chiefly responsible to aid in the core functions of the Head Start program and performs other tasks as needed. Unit: Early Learning Immediate Supervisor: Education Services Professional Classification: Standard / Full Time (1.0 FTE) or Part-Time (Hourly) Status: Non-Exempt Directly Supervises: None Essential Job Responsibilities: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or abilities required. Works under the supervision of a licensed teacher or assistant teacher to enforce learning for individual students or small groups of students. Administers, and records achievement and diagnostic tests under the direction of the teacher or assistant teachers for individual students or groups of students. Assists the teacher or assistant teacher in devising special strategies for reinforcing material or skills based on an understanding of individual students, their needs, interests and abilities. Assists the teacher or assistant teacher in the handling, operation and care of equipment, including media, and instructional materials. Assists the teacher or assistant teacher in the supervision of students during emergency drills, assembles, play periods, field trips and in other non-classroom activities. Assists the teacher or assistant teacher with non-instructional duties such as snack, lunch, toilet and clothing routines. Serves as a source of information and help to any substitute teacher assigned in the absence of the regular teacher. Assists the teacher or assistant teacher in drill work, large group reading or storytelling. Alerts the regular teacher or assistant teacher to any problem or special information about an individual student. Performs clerical duties as assigned by the teacher or assistant teacher, as needed. Maintains the same high level of ethical behavior and confidentiality of information about students as is expected of a licensed teacher or assistant teacher. Participates in professional development training programs, as assigned. Performs related duties as appropriate for the position. Knowledge and Abilities to be achieved within 6-months of employment: Knowledge Knowledge of the principles and practices of Early Childhood. Knowledge of child development and learning styles. Knowledge of computer data entry processes. Knowledge of family-centered practices. Knowledge of local resources, customs and languages, preferred. Abilities Ability to know and implement the Head Start Performance Standards and requirements and policies of CIFC Early Learning Programs. Ability to exercise judgment in evaluating and making decisions. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, parents, clients, outside agencies, and the public. Ability to keep program information confidential. Ability to carry-out daily functions. Ability to use program software, use computer for data entry. Reliable transportation to get self to and from home, office, Head Start sites, and other program locations. Preferred to posses a valid Driver's license and have minimum automobile insurance coverage legally required by the state of Connecticut. Language skills Ability to communicate ideas and instructions orally and in writing. Ability to speak, read and write English at a level well enough to understand and be understood by others. Ability to hear an understand all emergency announcements in English. Ability to write observations and business correspondence. Ability to read, retain and understand Health & Safety procedures for sanitization, disinfection, and meal-time distribution. Ability to speak within groups of individuals, such as Parent Conferences and staff meetings. Bilingual skills helpful (English/Spanish or English/Portuguese) Mathematical Skills Ability to calculate amounts by adding, subtracting and dividing. Ability to accurate count the number of children in a classroom. Ability to understand 1:4, 2:8, 1:10, 2:20 child to staff member ratios. Requirements: Minimum High School Diploma or GED equivalent is required. Child Development Associate (CDA) Certificate or a commitment to obtain a CDA within 1 year of employment is required (paid by the employer) is required. Early Childhood Education Credits are preferred; and/or Associate and/or Bachelor degrees are preferred. Bilingual candidates strongly encouraged to apply. Entry level position; previous babysitting or childcare experience is preferred. Basic computer experience is required (i.e. email, word processing, internet navigation). Applicants with multiple language capabilities (English, Spanish, and/or Portuguese) are preferred. Health Requirements: Recent documentation free of communicable diseases; and Recent fit for duty examination. Ability to lift 40 lbs. Competitive compensation, plus comprehensive fringe benefits package including health care coverage and retirement program. CIFC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Provider. Compensation details: 16.35-17.35 Hourly Wage PI86e4a8a6dc3d-3583
04/02/2026
Full time
Connecticut Institute for Communities, Inc. Description: CDA Specialists work under the direction of an assigned Lead Teacher. The position is responsible for assisting 1-2 classrooms in planning and implementing classroom routines, curriculum, meals, and related activities for pre-school and/or infant toddler children (ages 6 months-5 years). Summary: The position is responsible for assisting 1-2 classrooms in planning and implementing classroom routines, curriculum, meals, and related activities for pre-school and/or infant toddler children (ages 6 months-5 years). This position serves as the assistant in a classroom of 14 to 20 Head Start /Preschool children and/or 7-8 Infant/Toddler children. This position is chiefly responsible to aid in the core functions of the Head Start program and performs other tasks as needed. Unit: Early Learning Immediate Supervisor: Education Services Professional Classification: Standard / Full Time (1.0 FTE) or Part-Time (Hourly) Status: Non-Exempt Directly Supervises: None Essential Job Responsibilities: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or abilities required. Works under the supervision of a licensed teacher or assistant teacher to enforce learning for individual students or small groups of students. Administers, and records achievement and diagnostic tests under the direction of the teacher or assistant teachers for individual students or groups of students. Assists the teacher or assistant teacher in devising special strategies for reinforcing material or skills based on an understanding of individual students, their needs, interests and abilities. Assists the teacher or assistant teacher in the handling, operation and care of equipment, including media, and instructional materials. Assists the teacher or assistant teacher in the supervision of students during emergency drills, assembles, play periods, field trips and in other non-classroom activities. Assists the teacher or assistant teacher with non-instructional duties such as snack, lunch, toilet and clothing routines. Serves as a source of information and help to any substitute teacher assigned in the absence of the regular teacher. Assists the teacher or assistant teacher in drill work, large group reading or storytelling. Alerts the regular teacher or assistant teacher to any problem or special information about an individual student. Performs clerical duties as assigned by the teacher or assistant teacher, as needed. Maintains the same high level of ethical behavior and confidentiality of information about students as is expected of a licensed teacher or assistant teacher. Participates in professional development training programs, as assigned. Performs related duties as appropriate for the position. Knowledge and Abilities to be achieved within 6-months of employment: Knowledge Knowledge of the principles and practices of Early Childhood. Knowledge of child development and learning styles. Knowledge of computer data entry processes. Knowledge of family-centered practices. Knowledge of local resources, customs and languages, preferred. Abilities Ability to know and implement the Head Start Performance Standards and requirements and policies of CIFC Early Learning Programs. Ability to exercise judgment in evaluating and making decisions. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, parents, clients, outside agencies, and the public. Ability to keep program information confidential. Ability to carry-out daily functions. Ability to use program software, use computer for data entry. Reliable transportation to get self to and from home, office, Head Start sites, and other program locations. Preferred to posses a valid Driver's license and have minimum automobile insurance coverage legally required by the state of Connecticut. Language skills Ability to communicate ideas and instructions orally and in writing. Ability to speak, read and write English at a level well enough to understand and be understood by others. Ability to hear an understand all emergency announcements in English. Ability to write observations and business correspondence. Ability to read, retain and understand Health & Safety procedures for sanitization, disinfection, and meal-time distribution. Ability to speak within groups of individuals, such as Parent Conferences and staff meetings. Bilingual skills helpful (English/Spanish or English/Portuguese) Mathematical Skills Ability to calculate amounts by adding, subtracting and dividing. Ability to accurate count the number of children in a classroom. Ability to understand 1:4, 2:8, 1:10, 2:20 child to staff member ratios. Requirements: Minimum High School Diploma or GED equivalent is required. Child Development Associate (CDA) Certificate or a commitment to obtain a CDA within 1 year of employment is required (paid by the employer) is required. Early Childhood Education Credits are preferred; and/or Associate and/or Bachelor degrees are preferred. Bilingual candidates strongly encouraged to apply. Entry level position; previous babysitting or childcare experience is preferred. Basic computer experience is required (i.e. email, word processing, internet navigation). Applicants with multiple language capabilities (English, Spanish, and/or Portuguese) are preferred. Health Requirements: Recent documentation free of communicable diseases; and Recent fit for duty examination. Ability to lift 40 lbs. Competitive compensation, plus comprehensive fringe benefits package including health care coverage and retirement program. CIFC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Provider. Compensation details: 16.35-17.35 Hourly Wage PI86e4a8a6dc3d-3583
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, widely recognized as one of New York's premier human services providers, is a settlement house founded in 1894 that provides an extensive array of effective and integrated services-social, educational, health, housing, mental health, nutritional and fitness-which significantly improve the lives of 16,000 people in need each year, ages 3 to 103, on the East Side of Manhattan. Our clients include older adults, unhouse and formerly unhoused adults, children and families, disabled persons, adult learners and more. For more information on Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, please visit lenoxhill.org and check us out on Facebook or Instagram. Our award-winning, nationally-renowned Early Childhood Center (ECC) is a model program and lab school for innovation designed to provide the best possible educational, developmental and social services to 141 very low-income preschoolers and their families-all eligible for Head Start-and to advance the field of early childhood education and development on a national level. We are accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and set the standard for comprehensive educational and family services in the preeminent Early Childhood setting. Our holistic approach prepares children for success in elementary school and in life by offering a seamless, age-appropriate curriculum that strengthens language, literacy, motor, social and emotional and cognitive development, as well as integrated Family Services. Our educational curriculum includes art, music, movement, swimming, farm-to-table meals and many other components from our multifaceted settlement house. We are currently seeking a Part Time Assistant Teacher to join our terrific team in the Early Education Center. Reporting directly to and supervised by the Early Education Center Deputy Director, the Part Time Assistant Teacher will have a flexible schedule working multiple days and up to 20 hours per week as a substitute and assistant teacher in the program. Responsibilities We have an opportunity for an outstanding candidate(s) who will have diverse responsibilities supporting classrooms in the Early Education Center. The Part Time Assistant Teacher will substitute for absences as well as provide daily support to classrooms. They will work in cooperation with classroom teaching staff creating the appropriate learning environment for preschool children in our Head Start program. Qualifications High School Diploma, with a CDA (Child Development Assistant credential) or a Bachelor's degree Experience working with children ages 3 - 6 Sound knowledge of child development An ability to relate to children, staff and parents in a positive and constructive manner Daily flexibility and an interest in working in multiple classrooms Service oriented and committed to working in early childhood education Spanish fluency a plus Compensation: $28.60 per hour. Program hours are 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Monday through Friday. What We Offer We like to have fun! Monthly Film and Dinner nights, bowling parties, Mets and Yankee games, cruises, food trucks, holiday parties, parties on our two Green Roofs, chocolate event for Valentine's Day and ice cream socials, and much more. State-of-the Art Fitness Center, Gym and Swimming Pool PSLF (Public Service Loan Forgiveness) Eligible Employer The best colleagues in New York! All individuals, as a condition for employment by Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, are required to undergo a pre-employment background check. Certain positions require more extensive background checks to comply with applicable laws. At Lenox Hill Neighborhood House we value respect, diversity and integrity. We are an equal opportunity employer. Lenox Hill Neighborhood House prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type and affords equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. Lenox Hill Neighborhood House conforms to the spirit as well as to the letter of all applicable laws and regulations. The policy of equal employment opportunity (EEO) and anti-discrimination applies to all aspects of the relationship between Lenox Hill Neighborhood House and its colleagues. Compensation details: 28.6-28.6 Hourly Wage PIc252ca7fb5-
04/02/2026
Full time
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, widely recognized as one of New York's premier human services providers, is a settlement house founded in 1894 that provides an extensive array of effective and integrated services-social, educational, health, housing, mental health, nutritional and fitness-which significantly improve the lives of 16,000 people in need each year, ages 3 to 103, on the East Side of Manhattan. Our clients include older adults, unhouse and formerly unhoused adults, children and families, disabled persons, adult learners and more. For more information on Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, please visit lenoxhill.org and check us out on Facebook or Instagram. Our award-winning, nationally-renowned Early Childhood Center (ECC) is a model program and lab school for innovation designed to provide the best possible educational, developmental and social services to 141 very low-income preschoolers and their families-all eligible for Head Start-and to advance the field of early childhood education and development on a national level. We are accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and set the standard for comprehensive educational and family services in the preeminent Early Childhood setting. Our holistic approach prepares children for success in elementary school and in life by offering a seamless, age-appropriate curriculum that strengthens language, literacy, motor, social and emotional and cognitive development, as well as integrated Family Services. Our educational curriculum includes art, music, movement, swimming, farm-to-table meals and many other components from our multifaceted settlement house. We are currently seeking a Part Time Assistant Teacher to join our terrific team in the Early Education Center. Reporting directly to and supervised by the Early Education Center Deputy Director, the Part Time Assistant Teacher will have a flexible schedule working multiple days and up to 20 hours per week as a substitute and assistant teacher in the program. Responsibilities We have an opportunity for an outstanding candidate(s) who will have diverse responsibilities supporting classrooms in the Early Education Center. The Part Time Assistant Teacher will substitute for absences as well as provide daily support to classrooms. They will work in cooperation with classroom teaching staff creating the appropriate learning environment for preschool children in our Head Start program. Qualifications High School Diploma, with a CDA (Child Development Assistant credential) or a Bachelor's degree Experience working with children ages 3 - 6 Sound knowledge of child development An ability to relate to children, staff and parents in a positive and constructive manner Daily flexibility and an interest in working in multiple classrooms Service oriented and committed to working in early childhood education Spanish fluency a plus Compensation: $28.60 per hour. Program hours are 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Monday through Friday. What We Offer We like to have fun! Monthly Film and Dinner nights, bowling parties, Mets and Yankee games, cruises, food trucks, holiday parties, parties on our two Green Roofs, chocolate event for Valentine's Day and ice cream socials, and much more. State-of-the Art Fitness Center, Gym and Swimming Pool PSLF (Public Service Loan Forgiveness) Eligible Employer The best colleagues in New York! All individuals, as a condition for employment by Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, are required to undergo a pre-employment background check. Certain positions require more extensive background checks to comply with applicable laws. At Lenox Hill Neighborhood House we value respect, diversity and integrity. We are an equal opportunity employer. Lenox Hill Neighborhood House prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type and affords equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. Lenox Hill Neighborhood House conforms to the spirit as well as to the letter of all applicable laws and regulations. The policy of equal employment opportunity (EEO) and anti-discrimination applies to all aspects of the relationship between Lenox Hill Neighborhood House and its colleagues. Compensation details: 28.6-28.6 Hourly Wage PIc252ca7fb5-
Requirements: 2 - 5 years of experience in ECE program, 12 - 24 ECE units, need to be enrolled in units toward GE units, OR CTC Associate Teacher permit. Qualifications: The person selected for this position is required to possess an "Associate" Child Development Teaching Permit or higher with at least 6 months classroom experience. Individuals who do not possess but qualify, must obtain a Child Development Associate Permit, or higher, within 6 months of NBCC employment. Associate Teachers are required to work collegially as a team member with other center staff and respond positively to all management supervision and feedback. Responsibilities will include, but will not be limited to the following: Professionalism Adheres to all NBCC policies and procedures as mandated by Executive, Program, and/or Educational Resource Director. In cooperation with the teaching team, maintain general housekeeping tasks (to provide and orderly, professional environment and atmosphere). Obtain and maintain certification of Pediatric First Aid and Pediatric CPR as required by California State Licensing Engage in regular self-assessment/goal setting and participate in timely evaluation of job performance with the Head Teacher and/or Site Supervisor. In cooperation with the Head Teacher, staff and/or Site Supervisor, obtain appropriate substitutes when ill, for vacation, and any other time off site for any reason. Attend all scheduled NBCC Staff Development Days. Demonstrate ability to work as a collegial team member with respect, trust, and professionalism with co-workers. Demonstrate professional demeanor at all times. Support teaching team in implementing specific child behavior plans, intervention, and resource referrals. Child Interaction Adheres to all CCL Personal Rights requirements. Children in childcare programs must not be subjected to corporal or unusual punishment, including yelling, spanking, humiliation, mental abuse, or punitive interference with daily living functions such as speaking, sleeping or toileting. Give warmth and positive attention to each and every child in the classroom. Recognize and consider each child in relationship to cultural and/ ethnic background, as well as respond to each unique individual child with dignity and respect. Foster positive self-esteem through respectful interactions with children and staff. Practice positive re-enforcement and re-direction methods. Children in childcare programs must not be subjected to corporal or unusual punishment, including spanking, humiliation, mental abuse, or punitive interference with daily living functions such as speaking, sleeping or toileting. Page Break Program & Environment Maintenance In cooperation with all the teaching staff, maintain required supervision of children at all times (inside and outside) in accordance with California State Licensing regulations ratio standards. Aides, who do not have at least 12 CORE ECE units, may not be left alone with children without supervision). Assist teaching staff in maintaining a safe, orderly arrangement and inviting appearance in all classrooms (including outside play areas). In cooperation with staff, conduct the daily set-up of classrooms and outside play areas in an inviting fashion as to promote positive exploration and developmental progress. In cooperation with the teaching team, maintain classroom documents: daily meal counts, classroom rosters, and such reports. Report to the Head Teacher or Site Supervisor, in writing, all injuries incurred by children or staff. Parent Relationships Develop meaningful relationships with parents through facilitation of open, responsive communication on a continual basis. Promptly direct any relevant feedback (positive or negative issues) to the Head Teacher and/or Site Supervisor. Work Environment Noise level in the work environment is frequently loud. Will work outdoors and indoors Will use computers, tablets, cell phone (if provided), and other office equipment Will work alone and with other peers and supervisors Human Resources: Employee Rights (see Employee Handbook). Health screening as required in section 101216(g) Tuberculosis test & document as specified in section 101216(g). Criminal Record Clerance and/or criminal records exemption (DOJ, CACI & FBI). Valid Driver's License (if transporting children). Child Abuse Managed Reporter Training (online). Employee Rights (Lic 9052). Proof of Immunizations for MMR, Tdap & Flu. Current CPR & First Aid. Physical Demands Health clearance by a physician. Ability to fulfill physical requirements of the job including lifting up to 50 pounds, range of movement including squatting, bending, reaching, standing, and sitting. Proof of current Immunizations (Measles, Pertussis, Influenza, COVID-19). T.B. clearance within the past year. Compensation details: 26-30 Hourly Wage PI77a7fae34e8b-3482
04/02/2026
Full time
Requirements: 2 - 5 years of experience in ECE program, 12 - 24 ECE units, need to be enrolled in units toward GE units, OR CTC Associate Teacher permit. Qualifications: The person selected for this position is required to possess an "Associate" Child Development Teaching Permit or higher with at least 6 months classroom experience. Individuals who do not possess but qualify, must obtain a Child Development Associate Permit, or higher, within 6 months of NBCC employment. Associate Teachers are required to work collegially as a team member with other center staff and respond positively to all management supervision and feedback. Responsibilities will include, but will not be limited to the following: Professionalism Adheres to all NBCC policies and procedures as mandated by Executive, Program, and/or Educational Resource Director. In cooperation with the teaching team, maintain general housekeeping tasks (to provide and orderly, professional environment and atmosphere). Obtain and maintain certification of Pediatric First Aid and Pediatric CPR as required by California State Licensing Engage in regular self-assessment/goal setting and participate in timely evaluation of job performance with the Head Teacher and/or Site Supervisor. In cooperation with the Head Teacher, staff and/or Site Supervisor, obtain appropriate substitutes when ill, for vacation, and any other time off site for any reason. Attend all scheduled NBCC Staff Development Days. Demonstrate ability to work as a collegial team member with respect, trust, and professionalism with co-workers. Demonstrate professional demeanor at all times. Support teaching team in implementing specific child behavior plans, intervention, and resource referrals. Child Interaction Adheres to all CCL Personal Rights requirements. Children in childcare programs must not be subjected to corporal or unusual punishment, including yelling, spanking, humiliation, mental abuse, or punitive interference with daily living functions such as speaking, sleeping or toileting. Give warmth and positive attention to each and every child in the classroom. Recognize and consider each child in relationship to cultural and/ ethnic background, as well as respond to each unique individual child with dignity and respect. Foster positive self-esteem through respectful interactions with children and staff. Practice positive re-enforcement and re-direction methods. Children in childcare programs must not be subjected to corporal or unusual punishment, including spanking, humiliation, mental abuse, or punitive interference with daily living functions such as speaking, sleeping or toileting. Page Break Program & Environment Maintenance In cooperation with all the teaching staff, maintain required supervision of children at all times (inside and outside) in accordance with California State Licensing regulations ratio standards. Aides, who do not have at least 12 CORE ECE units, may not be left alone with children without supervision). Assist teaching staff in maintaining a safe, orderly arrangement and inviting appearance in all classrooms (including outside play areas). In cooperation with staff, conduct the daily set-up of classrooms and outside play areas in an inviting fashion as to promote positive exploration and developmental progress. In cooperation with the teaching team, maintain classroom documents: daily meal counts, classroom rosters, and such reports. Report to the Head Teacher or Site Supervisor, in writing, all injuries incurred by children or staff. Parent Relationships Develop meaningful relationships with parents through facilitation of open, responsive communication on a continual basis. Promptly direct any relevant feedback (positive or negative issues) to the Head Teacher and/or Site Supervisor. Work Environment Noise level in the work environment is frequently loud. Will work outdoors and indoors Will use computers, tablets, cell phone (if provided), and other office equipment Will work alone and with other peers and supervisors Human Resources: Employee Rights (see Employee Handbook). Health screening as required in section 101216(g) Tuberculosis test & document as specified in section 101216(g). Criminal Record Clerance and/or criminal records exemption (DOJ, CACI & FBI). Valid Driver's License (if transporting children). Child Abuse Managed Reporter Training (online). Employee Rights (Lic 9052). Proof of Immunizations for MMR, Tdap & Flu. Current CPR & First Aid. Physical Demands Health clearance by a physician. Ability to fulfill physical requirements of the job including lifting up to 50 pounds, range of movement including squatting, bending, reaching, standing, and sitting. Proof of current Immunizations (Measles, Pertussis, Influenza, COVID-19). T.B. clearance within the past year. Compensation details: 26-30 Hourly Wage PI77a7fae34e8b-3482
Requirements: • 2 - 5 years of experience in ECE program, • 12 - 24 ECE units, need to be enrolled in units toward GE units, OR • CTC Associate Teacher permit. Qualifications: The person selected for this position is required to possess an "Associate" Child Development Teaching Permit or higher with at least 6 months classroom experience. Individuals who do not possess but qualify, must obtain a Child Development Associate Permit, or higher, within 6 months of NBCC employment. Associate Teachers are required to work collegially as a team member with other center staff and respond positively to all management supervision and feedback. Responsibilities will include, but will not be limited to the following: Professionalism • Adheres to all NBCC policies and procedures as mandated by Executive, Program, and/or Educational Resource Director. • In cooperation with the teaching team, maintain general housekeeping tasks (to provide and orderly, professional environment and atmosphere). • Obtain and maintain certification of Pediatric First Aid and Pediatric CPR as required by California State Licensing • Engage in regular self-assessment/goal setting and participate in timely evaluation of job performance with the Head Teacher and/or Site Supervisor. • In cooperation with the Head Teacher, staff and/or Site Supervisor, obtain appropriate substitutes when ill, for vacation, and any other time off site for any reason. • Attend all scheduled NBCC Staff Development Days. • Demonstrate ability to work as a collegial team member with respect, trust, and professionalism with co-workers. • Demonstrate professional demeanor at all times. • Support teaching team in implementing specific child behavior plans, intervention, and resource referrals. Child Interaction • Adheres to all CCL Personal Rights requirements. Children in childcare programs must not be subjected to corporal or unusual punishment, including yelling, spanking, humiliation, mental abuse, or punitive interference with daily living functions such as speaking, sleeping or toileting. • Give warmth and positive attention to each and every child in the classroom. • Recognize and consider each child in relationship to cultural and/ ethnic background, as well as respond to each unique individual child with dignity and respect. Foster positive self-esteem through respectful interactions with children and staff. • Practice positive re-enforcement and re-direction methods. Children in childcare programs must not be subjected to corporal or unusual punishment, including spanking, humiliation, mental abuse, or punitive interference with daily living functions such as speaking, sleeping or toileting. Program & Environment Maintenance • In cooperation with all the teaching staff, maintain required supervision of children at all times (inside and outside) in accordance with California State Licensing regulations ratio standards. Aides, who do not have at least 12 CORE ECE units, may not be left alone with children without supervision). • Assist teaching staff in maintaining a safe, orderly arrangement and inviting appearance in all classrooms (including outside play areas). • In cooperation with staff, conduct the daily set-up of classrooms and outside play areas in an inviting fashion as to promote positive exploration and developmental progress. • In cooperation with the teaching team, maintain classroom documents: daily meal counts, classroom rosters, and such reports. • Report to the Head Teacher or Site Supervisor, in writing, all injuries incurred by children or staff. Parent Relationships • Develop meaningful relationships with parents through facilitation of open, responsive communication on a continual basis. • Promptly direct any relevant feedback (positive or negative issues) to the Head Teacher and/or Site Supervisor. Work Environment • Noise level in the work environment is frequently loud. • Will work outdoors and indoors • Will use computers, tablets, cell phone (if provided), and other office equipment • Will work alone and with other peers and supervisors Human Resources: • Employee Rights (see Employee Handbook). • Health screening as required in section 101216(g) • Tuberculosis test & document as specified in section 101216(g). • Criminal Record Clerance and/or criminal records exemption (DOJ, CACI & FBI). • Valid Driver's License (if transporting children). • Child Abuse Managed Reporter Training (online). • Employee Rights (Lic 9052). • Proof of Immunizations for MMR, Tdap & Flu. • Current CPR & First Aid. Physical Demands • Health clearance by a physician. • Ability to fulfill physical requirements of the job including lifting up to 50 pounds, range of movement including squatting, bending, reaching, standing, and sitting. • Proof of current Immunizations (Measles, Pertussis, Influenza, COVID-19). • T.B. clearance within the past year. Compensation details: 27.25-31 Yearly Salary PI62fe5-
04/02/2026
Full time
Requirements: • 2 - 5 years of experience in ECE program, • 12 - 24 ECE units, need to be enrolled in units toward GE units, OR • CTC Associate Teacher permit. Qualifications: The person selected for this position is required to possess an "Associate" Child Development Teaching Permit or higher with at least 6 months classroom experience. Individuals who do not possess but qualify, must obtain a Child Development Associate Permit, or higher, within 6 months of NBCC employment. Associate Teachers are required to work collegially as a team member with other center staff and respond positively to all management supervision and feedback. Responsibilities will include, but will not be limited to the following: Professionalism • Adheres to all NBCC policies and procedures as mandated by Executive, Program, and/or Educational Resource Director. • In cooperation with the teaching team, maintain general housekeeping tasks (to provide and orderly, professional environment and atmosphere). • Obtain and maintain certification of Pediatric First Aid and Pediatric CPR as required by California State Licensing • Engage in regular self-assessment/goal setting and participate in timely evaluation of job performance with the Head Teacher and/or Site Supervisor. • In cooperation with the Head Teacher, staff and/or Site Supervisor, obtain appropriate substitutes when ill, for vacation, and any other time off site for any reason. • Attend all scheduled NBCC Staff Development Days. • Demonstrate ability to work as a collegial team member with respect, trust, and professionalism with co-workers. • Demonstrate professional demeanor at all times. • Support teaching team in implementing specific child behavior plans, intervention, and resource referrals. Child Interaction • Adheres to all CCL Personal Rights requirements. Children in childcare programs must not be subjected to corporal or unusual punishment, including yelling, spanking, humiliation, mental abuse, or punitive interference with daily living functions such as speaking, sleeping or toileting. • Give warmth and positive attention to each and every child in the classroom. • Recognize and consider each child in relationship to cultural and/ ethnic background, as well as respond to each unique individual child with dignity and respect. Foster positive self-esteem through respectful interactions with children and staff. • Practice positive re-enforcement and re-direction methods. Children in childcare programs must not be subjected to corporal or unusual punishment, including spanking, humiliation, mental abuse, or punitive interference with daily living functions such as speaking, sleeping or toileting. Program & Environment Maintenance • In cooperation with all the teaching staff, maintain required supervision of children at all times (inside and outside) in accordance with California State Licensing regulations ratio standards. Aides, who do not have at least 12 CORE ECE units, may not be left alone with children without supervision). • Assist teaching staff in maintaining a safe, orderly arrangement and inviting appearance in all classrooms (including outside play areas). • In cooperation with staff, conduct the daily set-up of classrooms and outside play areas in an inviting fashion as to promote positive exploration and developmental progress. • In cooperation with the teaching team, maintain classroom documents: daily meal counts, classroom rosters, and such reports. • Report to the Head Teacher or Site Supervisor, in writing, all injuries incurred by children or staff. Parent Relationships • Develop meaningful relationships with parents through facilitation of open, responsive communication on a continual basis. • Promptly direct any relevant feedback (positive or negative issues) to the Head Teacher and/or Site Supervisor. Work Environment • Noise level in the work environment is frequently loud. • Will work outdoors and indoors • Will use computers, tablets, cell phone (if provided), and other office equipment • Will work alone and with other peers and supervisors Human Resources: • Employee Rights (see Employee Handbook). • Health screening as required in section 101216(g) • Tuberculosis test & document as specified in section 101216(g). • Criminal Record Clerance and/or criminal records exemption (DOJ, CACI & FBI). • Valid Driver's License (if transporting children). • Child Abuse Managed Reporter Training (online). • Employee Rights (Lic 9052). • Proof of Immunizations for MMR, Tdap & Flu. • Current CPR & First Aid. Physical Demands • Health clearance by a physician. • Ability to fulfill physical requirements of the job including lifting up to 50 pounds, range of movement including squatting, bending, reaching, standing, and sitting. • Proof of current Immunizations (Measles, Pertussis, Influenza, COVID-19). • T.B. clearance within the past year. Compensation details: 27.25-31 Yearly Salary PI62fe5-
Minimum qualifications: 5 Years of experience in ECE Programs, 24 ECE units plus 16 General Education units and 6 in specialization area/2 Units in Adult Supervision. Associate degree or higher. AA Degree or Higher: 60 Units & Applicant must be eligible for Site Supervisor Permit SS Permit Desired CTC Master Teacher Permit. Solid working knowledge of Community Care Licensing requirements, California Department of Education requirements and of Industry "Best Practices". Obtain and able to maintain the certification of Pediatric First Aid and Pediatric CPR as required by California State Licensing. Desired qualifications: Proficient in written and spoken Spanish language skills desired, but not required. Job Description Under general direction provided by Site Supervisor and Area Director, plan, organize, and direct daily operations of students and classroom. In accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act, this position is Full-Time non-exempt compensation. Head Teachers must demonstrate the ability to work as a collegial team member with respect, trust, and professionalism with co-workers. The position requires a sensitive and mature individual who is able to relate well with children, parents participating in the program and all NBCC staff. The position is aligned with NBCC's goals, philosophy, and agency's objectives. Position Requirements Adheres to all NBCC policies and procedures as mandated by Executive, Program, and/or Educational Resource Director. In cooperation with the teaching team, maintain general housekeeping tasks (to provide and orderly, professional environment and atmosphere). Engage in regular self-assessment/goal setting and participate in timely evaluation of job performance with the Site Supervisor and/or Area Director. In collaboration with the Site Supervisor, conduct staff evaluations for direct reports. In cooperation with the Site Supervisor and staff, obtain appropriate substitutes when ill, for vacation, and any other time off site for any reason. Verify payroll, sickness and vacation time for direct reports. Attend all scheduled NBCC Staff Development Days, staff, and planning meetings with Site Supervisor and/or Area Director, and any other NBCC events deemed appropriate or mandated. Attends all parent education and celebratory events. Demonstrate professional demeanor at all times. Support the teaching team in implementing specific child behavior plans, intervention, and resource referrals accordingly. Give warmth and positive attention to each and every child in the classroom. Recognize and consider each child in relationship to cultural and / ethnic background, as well as respond to each unique individual child with dignity and respect. Foster positive self-esteem through respectful interactions with children and staff. Program & Environmental Requirements Plan and implement a variety of diverse, age-appropriate activities consistent with the philosophies of NBCC and Industry "Best Practices". All activities and environmental set-up must meet the children's individual developmental needs in their entirety (including social-emotional, cognitive, fine motor, gross motor, and physical development. Implement curriculum and activities that support the objectives of NBCC's Culture of Health . Maintain a safe, orderly, and inviting arrangement in all classrooms (including outside play areas) which complies with NBCC's best practices for classroom environments. Maintain required supervision of children at all times (inside and outside) in accordance with California State Licensing regulations ratio standards. Conduct ongoing Desired Results Developmental Profile (DRDP) assessments on children in cooperation with the teaching team. Utilize the Environmental Rating Scales (ECERS) and DRDP's to plan and implement curriculum. Maintain and update classroom documents: posted classroom lesson plans, daily schedules, daily meal counts, monthly menus, classroom rosters, monthly child sign in/out sheets and ouch reports. Report all staff and child illness and absences daily to Site Supervisor in accordance to CDE and CDC requirements. Report to the Site Supervisor, in writing, all injuries incurred by children or staff. In cooperation with the Program Director, Educational Resource Director, or Site Supervisor, coordinate all program activities - Parent Orientations, Parent Conferences, and Parent Advisory Committees. Develop meaningful relationships with parents through facilitation of open, responsive communication on a continual basis. Promptly direct any relevant feedback (positive or negative issues) to the Site Supervisor in a verbal or written form. Under the direction of the Site Supervisor, implement child behavior intervention. In cooperation with the Site Supervisor, conduct ongoing written assessments of children and participate in semi-annual parent/teacher conferences as required by CDE. Produce a weekly/monthly newsletter informing parents of classroom activities, fieldtrips , or center related business. Will work outdoors and indoors Will use computers, tablets, cell phone (if provided), and other office equipment Will work alone and with other peers and supervisors Human Resources: Employee Rights (see Employee Handbook). Health screening as required in section 101216(g) Tuberculosis test & document as specified in section 101216(g). Criminal Record Clearance and/or criminal records exemption (DOJ, CACI & FBI). Valid Driver's License (if transporting children). Child Abuse Managed Reporter Training (online). Employee Rights (Lic 9052). Proof of Immunizations for MMR, Tdap & Flu. Current CPR & First Aid Human Resources: Head Teachers, Directors & Site Supervisors: Child Care Center Orientation Records Keeping. Preventative Health Practices. Annual Employee Performance Evaluations. ADP - Processing and Approving timecards & Time Off. Employee Desk File Management and Documentation. Physical Requirements Health clearance by a physician. Ability to fulfill physical requirements of the job including lifting up to 50 pounds, range of movement including squatting, bending, reaching, standing, and sitting. Proof of current Immunizations (Measles, Pertussis, Influenza). T.B. clearance within the past year. Compensation details: 33-36 Yearly Salary PI560e74f0b5-
04/02/2026
Full time
Minimum qualifications: 5 Years of experience in ECE Programs, 24 ECE units plus 16 General Education units and 6 in specialization area/2 Units in Adult Supervision. Associate degree or higher. AA Degree or Higher: 60 Units & Applicant must be eligible for Site Supervisor Permit SS Permit Desired CTC Master Teacher Permit. Solid working knowledge of Community Care Licensing requirements, California Department of Education requirements and of Industry "Best Practices". Obtain and able to maintain the certification of Pediatric First Aid and Pediatric CPR as required by California State Licensing. Desired qualifications: Proficient in written and spoken Spanish language skills desired, but not required. Job Description Under general direction provided by Site Supervisor and Area Director, plan, organize, and direct daily operations of students and classroom. In accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act, this position is Full-Time non-exempt compensation. Head Teachers must demonstrate the ability to work as a collegial team member with respect, trust, and professionalism with co-workers. The position requires a sensitive and mature individual who is able to relate well with children, parents participating in the program and all NBCC staff. The position is aligned with NBCC's goals, philosophy, and agency's objectives. Position Requirements Adheres to all NBCC policies and procedures as mandated by Executive, Program, and/or Educational Resource Director. In cooperation with the teaching team, maintain general housekeeping tasks (to provide and orderly, professional environment and atmosphere). Engage in regular self-assessment/goal setting and participate in timely evaluation of job performance with the Site Supervisor and/or Area Director. In collaboration with the Site Supervisor, conduct staff evaluations for direct reports. In cooperation with the Site Supervisor and staff, obtain appropriate substitutes when ill, for vacation, and any other time off site for any reason. Verify payroll, sickness and vacation time for direct reports. Attend all scheduled NBCC Staff Development Days, staff, and planning meetings with Site Supervisor and/or Area Director, and any other NBCC events deemed appropriate or mandated. Attends all parent education and celebratory events. Demonstrate professional demeanor at all times. Support the teaching team in implementing specific child behavior plans, intervention, and resource referrals accordingly. Give warmth and positive attention to each and every child in the classroom. Recognize and consider each child in relationship to cultural and / ethnic background, as well as respond to each unique individual child with dignity and respect. Foster positive self-esteem through respectful interactions with children and staff. Program & Environmental Requirements Plan and implement a variety of diverse, age-appropriate activities consistent with the philosophies of NBCC and Industry "Best Practices". All activities and environmental set-up must meet the children's individual developmental needs in their entirety (including social-emotional, cognitive, fine motor, gross motor, and physical development. Implement curriculum and activities that support the objectives of NBCC's Culture of Health . Maintain a safe, orderly, and inviting arrangement in all classrooms (including outside play areas) which complies with NBCC's best practices for classroom environments. Maintain required supervision of children at all times (inside and outside) in accordance with California State Licensing regulations ratio standards. Conduct ongoing Desired Results Developmental Profile (DRDP) assessments on children in cooperation with the teaching team. Utilize the Environmental Rating Scales (ECERS) and DRDP's to plan and implement curriculum. Maintain and update classroom documents: posted classroom lesson plans, daily schedules, daily meal counts, monthly menus, classroom rosters, monthly child sign in/out sheets and ouch reports. Report all staff and child illness and absences daily to Site Supervisor in accordance to CDE and CDC requirements. Report to the Site Supervisor, in writing, all injuries incurred by children or staff. In cooperation with the Program Director, Educational Resource Director, or Site Supervisor, coordinate all program activities - Parent Orientations, Parent Conferences, and Parent Advisory Committees. Develop meaningful relationships with parents through facilitation of open, responsive communication on a continual basis. Promptly direct any relevant feedback (positive or negative issues) to the Site Supervisor in a verbal or written form. Under the direction of the Site Supervisor, implement child behavior intervention. In cooperation with the Site Supervisor, conduct ongoing written assessments of children and participate in semi-annual parent/teacher conferences as required by CDE. Produce a weekly/monthly newsletter informing parents of classroom activities, fieldtrips , or center related business. Will work outdoors and indoors Will use computers, tablets, cell phone (if provided), and other office equipment Will work alone and with other peers and supervisors Human Resources: Employee Rights (see Employee Handbook). Health screening as required in section 101216(g) Tuberculosis test & document as specified in section 101216(g). Criminal Record Clearance and/or criminal records exemption (DOJ, CACI & FBI). Valid Driver's License (if transporting children). Child Abuse Managed Reporter Training (online). Employee Rights (Lic 9052). Proof of Immunizations for MMR, Tdap & Flu. Current CPR & First Aid Human Resources: Head Teachers, Directors & Site Supervisors: Child Care Center Orientation Records Keeping. Preventative Health Practices. Annual Employee Performance Evaluations. ADP - Processing and Approving timecards & Time Off. Employee Desk File Management and Documentation. Physical Requirements Health clearance by a physician. Ability to fulfill physical requirements of the job including lifting up to 50 pounds, range of movement including squatting, bending, reaching, standing, and sitting. Proof of current Immunizations (Measles, Pertussis, Influenza). T.B. clearance within the past year. Compensation details: 33-36 Yearly Salary PI560e74f0b5-
Position Qualifications Minimum qualifications: 5 Years of experience in ECE Programs, 24 ECE units plus 16 General Education units and 6 in specialization area/2 Units in Adult Supervision. Associate degree or higher. CTC Master Teacher Permit. Solid working knowledge of Community Care Licensing requirements, California Department of Education requirements and of Industry "Best Practices". Obtain and able to maintain the certification of Pediatric First Aid and Pediatric CPR as required by California State Licensing. Will need to continue to go to School until you are eligible for the Master Teacher Permit. Desired qualifications: Proficient in written and spoken Spanish language skills desired, but not required. Job Description Under general direction provided by Site Supervisor and Area Director, plan, organize, and direct daily operations of students and classroom. In accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act, this position is Full-Time non-exempt compensation. Head Teachers must demonstrate the ability to work as a collegial team member with respect, trust, and professionalism with co-workers. The position requires a sensitive and mature individual who is able to relate well with children, parents participating in the program and all NBCC staff. The position is aligned with NBCC's goals, philosophy, and agency's objectives. Position Requirements Adheres to all NBCC policies and procedures as mandated by Executive, Program, and/or Educational Resource Director. In cooperation with the teaching team, maintain general housekeeping tasks (to provide and orderly, professional environment and atmosphere). Engage in regular self-assessment/goal setting and participate in timely evaluation of job performance with the Site Supervisor and/or Area Director. In collaboration with the Site Supervisor, conduct staff evaluations for direct reports. In cooperation with the Site Supervisor and staff, obtain appropriate substitutes when ill, for vacation, and any other time off site for any reason. Verify payroll, sickness and vacation time for direct reports. Attend all scheduled NBCC Staff Development Days, staff, and planning meetings with Site Supervisor and/or Area Director, and any other NBCC events deemed appropriate or mandated. Attends all parent education and celebratory events. Demonstrate professional demeanor at all times. Support the teaching team in implementing specific child behavior plans, intervention, and resource referrals accordingly. Give warmth and positive attention to each and every child in the classroom. Recognize and consider each child in relationship to cultural and / ethnic background, as well as respond to each unique individual child with dignity and respect. Foster positive self-esteem through respectful interactions with children and staff. Program & Environmental Requirements Plan and implement a variety of diverse, age-appropriate activities consistent with the philosophies of NBCC and Industry "Best Practices". All activities and environmental set-up must meet the children's individual developmental needs in their entirety (including social-emotional, cognitive, fine motor, gross motor, and physical development. Implement curriculum and activities that support the objectives of NBCC's Culture of Health . Maintain a safe, orderly, and inviting arrangement in all classrooms (including outside play areas) which complies with NBCC's best practices for classroom environments. Maintain required supervision of children at all times (inside and outside) in accordance with California State Licensing regulations ratio standards. Conduct ongoing Desired Results Developmental Profile (DRDP) assessments on children in cooperation with the teaching team. Utilize the Environmental Rating Scales (ECERS) and DRDP's to plan and implement curriculum. Maintain and update classroom documents: posted classroom lesson plans, daily schedules, daily meal counts, monthly menus, classroom rosters, monthly child sign in/out sheets and ouch reports. Report all staff and child illness and absences daily to Site Supervisor in accordance to CDE and CDC requirements. Report to the Site Supervisor, in writing, all injuries incurred by children or staff. In cooperation with the Program Director, Educational Resource Director, or Site Supervisor, coordinate all program activities - Parent Orientations, Parent Conferences, and Parent Advisory Committees. Develop meaningful relationships with parents through facilitation of open, responsive communication on a continual basis. Promptly direct any relevant feedback (positive or negative issues) to the Site Supervisor in a verbal or written form. Under the direction of the Site Supervisor, implement child behavior intervention. In cooperation with the Site Supervisor, conduct ongoing written assessments of children and participate in semi-annual parent/teacher conferences as required by CDE. Produce a weekly/monthly newsletter informing parents of classroom activities, fieldtrips, or center related business. Will work outdoors and indoors Will use computers, tablets, cell phone (if provided), and other office equipment Will work alone and with other peers and supervisors Human Resources: Employee Rights (see Employee Handbook). Health screening as required in section 101216(g) Tuberculosis test & document as specified in section 101216(g). Criminal Record Clerance and/or criminal records exemption (DOJ, CACI & FBI). Valid Driver's License (if transporting children). Child Abuse Managed Reporter Training (online). Employee Rights (Lic 9052). Proof of Immunizations for MMR, Tdap & Flu. Current CPR & First Aid Human Resources: Head Teachers, Directors & Site Supervisors: Child Care Center Orientation Records Keeping. Preventative Health Practices. Annual Employee Performance Evaluations. ADP - Processing and Approving timecards & Time Off. Employee Desk File Management and Documentation. Physical Requirements Health clearance by a physician. Ability to fulfill physical requirements of the job including lifting up to 50 pounds, range of movement including squatting, bending, reaching, standing, and sitting. Proof of current Immunizations (Measles, Pertussis, Influenza). T.B. clearance within the past year. Compensation details: 33-36 Yearly Salary PI776562ab24c2-0247
04/02/2026
Full time
Position Qualifications Minimum qualifications: 5 Years of experience in ECE Programs, 24 ECE units plus 16 General Education units and 6 in specialization area/2 Units in Adult Supervision. Associate degree or higher. CTC Master Teacher Permit. Solid working knowledge of Community Care Licensing requirements, California Department of Education requirements and of Industry "Best Practices". Obtain and able to maintain the certification of Pediatric First Aid and Pediatric CPR as required by California State Licensing. Will need to continue to go to School until you are eligible for the Master Teacher Permit. Desired qualifications: Proficient in written and spoken Spanish language skills desired, but not required. Job Description Under general direction provided by Site Supervisor and Area Director, plan, organize, and direct daily operations of students and classroom. In accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act, this position is Full-Time non-exempt compensation. Head Teachers must demonstrate the ability to work as a collegial team member with respect, trust, and professionalism with co-workers. The position requires a sensitive and mature individual who is able to relate well with children, parents participating in the program and all NBCC staff. The position is aligned with NBCC's goals, philosophy, and agency's objectives. Position Requirements Adheres to all NBCC policies and procedures as mandated by Executive, Program, and/or Educational Resource Director. In cooperation with the teaching team, maintain general housekeeping tasks (to provide and orderly, professional environment and atmosphere). Engage in regular self-assessment/goal setting and participate in timely evaluation of job performance with the Site Supervisor and/or Area Director. In collaboration with the Site Supervisor, conduct staff evaluations for direct reports. In cooperation with the Site Supervisor and staff, obtain appropriate substitutes when ill, for vacation, and any other time off site for any reason. Verify payroll, sickness and vacation time for direct reports. Attend all scheduled NBCC Staff Development Days, staff, and planning meetings with Site Supervisor and/or Area Director, and any other NBCC events deemed appropriate or mandated. Attends all parent education and celebratory events. Demonstrate professional demeanor at all times. Support the teaching team in implementing specific child behavior plans, intervention, and resource referrals accordingly. Give warmth and positive attention to each and every child in the classroom. Recognize and consider each child in relationship to cultural and / ethnic background, as well as respond to each unique individual child with dignity and respect. Foster positive self-esteem through respectful interactions with children and staff. Program & Environmental Requirements Plan and implement a variety of diverse, age-appropriate activities consistent with the philosophies of NBCC and Industry "Best Practices". All activities and environmental set-up must meet the children's individual developmental needs in their entirety (including social-emotional, cognitive, fine motor, gross motor, and physical development. Implement curriculum and activities that support the objectives of NBCC's Culture of Health . Maintain a safe, orderly, and inviting arrangement in all classrooms (including outside play areas) which complies with NBCC's best practices for classroom environments. Maintain required supervision of children at all times (inside and outside) in accordance with California State Licensing regulations ratio standards. Conduct ongoing Desired Results Developmental Profile (DRDP) assessments on children in cooperation with the teaching team. Utilize the Environmental Rating Scales (ECERS) and DRDP's to plan and implement curriculum. Maintain and update classroom documents: posted classroom lesson plans, daily schedules, daily meal counts, monthly menus, classroom rosters, monthly child sign in/out sheets and ouch reports. Report all staff and child illness and absences daily to Site Supervisor in accordance to CDE and CDC requirements. Report to the Site Supervisor, in writing, all injuries incurred by children or staff. In cooperation with the Program Director, Educational Resource Director, or Site Supervisor, coordinate all program activities - Parent Orientations, Parent Conferences, and Parent Advisory Committees. Develop meaningful relationships with parents through facilitation of open, responsive communication on a continual basis. Promptly direct any relevant feedback (positive or negative issues) to the Site Supervisor in a verbal or written form. Under the direction of the Site Supervisor, implement child behavior intervention. In cooperation with the Site Supervisor, conduct ongoing written assessments of children and participate in semi-annual parent/teacher conferences as required by CDE. Produce a weekly/monthly newsletter informing parents of classroom activities, fieldtrips, or center related business. Will work outdoors and indoors Will use computers, tablets, cell phone (if provided), and other office equipment Will work alone and with other peers and supervisors Human Resources: Employee Rights (see Employee Handbook). Health screening as required in section 101216(g) Tuberculosis test & document as specified in section 101216(g). Criminal Record Clerance and/or criminal records exemption (DOJ, CACI & FBI). Valid Driver's License (if transporting children). Child Abuse Managed Reporter Training (online). Employee Rights (Lic 9052). Proof of Immunizations for MMR, Tdap & Flu. Current CPR & First Aid Human Resources: Head Teachers, Directors & Site Supervisors: Child Care Center Orientation Records Keeping. Preventative Health Practices. Annual Employee Performance Evaluations. ADP - Processing and Approving timecards & Time Off. Employee Desk File Management and Documentation. Physical Requirements Health clearance by a physician. Ability to fulfill physical requirements of the job including lifting up to 50 pounds, range of movement including squatting, bending, reaching, standing, and sitting. Proof of current Immunizations (Measles, Pertussis, Influenza). T.B. clearance within the past year. Compensation details: 33-36 Yearly Salary PI776562ab24c2-0247
Escuela de Guadalupe 660 Julian St. Denver, CO 80204 6th-8th Grade English Teacher (English) 8th Grade Social Studies Teacher (English) Position dates: August-June (for school year 2026/2027) Position type: Full Time Status: Exempt Reports to: Mariella Robledo Contact: Who We Are Escuela de Guadalupe is an innovative Catholic, dual-language PK-8 school in Denver, CO. It has been recognized locally and nationally for its academic excellence and for being financially accessible to all families. Mission Statement We provide an academically excellent, Catholic education in English and Spanish to cultivate the next generation of community leaders. Job Description Working at Escuela de Guadalupe includes many different responsibilities to make a small, non-tuition driven school run effectively. As a close-knit community, we all pitch in to make this a great place to work and learn. Therefore, this description is not intended to be all- inclusive. Specific areas of responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: Responsibilities Fully implement the components of dual-language instruction and create thematic units guided by an essential question for English and Social Studies Teaching will be in English) Define enduring concepts, knowledge, and measurable outcomes for each unit that are shared in a syllabus with families and students at the beginning of the unit and evaluated at the end of the unit Use instructional strategies that identify student learning objectives for each lesson and actively incorporate learning strategy, modeling, and instruction in every lesson Respect classroom-specific language model Carefully plan and deliver lessons that incorporate diverse perspectives, history and literature from around the world. Actively support the evaluation plan across all academic areas, including formative and summative evaluation to assure maximum student progress. Extend classroom learning to well designed daily homework which is actively applied to the classroom learning the following day. Collaborate and plan with a teammate, teaching assistant, fellow teachers, principal, assistant principal Carefully plan units and daily instruction to maximize instructional time during the day Create a positive classroom environment built on intellectual rigor, accountability, success and high expectations for student achievement, risk-taking, goal-setting, actions and responsibility. Maintain close communication with families Faculty are expected to abide by the school calendar, arrive by 7:45 and work until 4:30, with a break for lunch and planning Support the cultural, spiritual and academic goals of the school by modeling compassion, love and care for the children at all times. Have the patience and positive attitude to be sure that every student has an academically rich experience and fully develops their cognitive and language abilities. Contribute to an environment of enthusiasm and dedication. Truly believe that every child, without exception, can excel. Duties: supervision and attendance Morning and Afternoon Supervision Lunch and Recess Supervision Attend weekly PLC meetings Attend all Professional Development days on the school calendar Participate and collaborate in school events which may occur outside of school hours Willing and able to substitute in classes or supervision in the event of faculty/staff absence. Expectations Carry out the mission and goals of the school Build positive compassionate professional relationships and communication with other employees, students, and families in the school Support the events that build community Actively participate in ongoing dialogue about liberating education that works to change the status quo of the larger community Incorporate themes of social justice within the classroom instruction and how groups of people working together can create positive social change Empower students with a strong knowledge base and language skills to debate and challenge social injustices and current events Uses excellent communication and interpersonal skills Approaches responsibilities and challenges with a creative and energetic attitude Possesses strong moral values and internal discipline Embrace Dual Language model Model language acquisition, language nuances, vocabulary usage, and grammatical fluency for students. Value the integrity of both Spanish and English as tools for reasoning, problem-solving, communication and intellect. Model a respect for cultural and linguistic diversity Respect that all employees, students and families are at different levels of language learning Respect Catholic Religion Respect the Catholic faith and the religious practices that happen daily and weekly Prepare the students for assigned dates of masses Compensation Financial and Benefits Competitive pay scale and benefits compensation commensurate with education and experience. Professional development including staff development, conferences, specialized training and education Tuition remittance for teacher's children enrolled at Escuela de Guadalupe ($1,000 annual tuition) Medical and Dental benefits Retirement plan - 403b (once plan requirements have been met) Work Environment and Community Small staff and tight knit community Direct contact with supervisors and families regularly Community that respects both English and Spanish and the different levels of proficiency each employee, family member, or student may have Opportunity for adults to enhance our own second language skills within a dual language environment Environment in which one can live and continue to enhance their faith Small class size and low student to teacher ratio To apply or for more information please go to Skills and Qualifications Required Qualifications: Teaching experience and a degree in Education or related field. Excellent language skills in the specific component in which he/she will be teaching English Working knowledge of second language acquisition, bilingual and dual-language education, as well as the methodology of sheltered language instructional strategies. Authentic support of culturally rich and linguistically diverse learning communities. Open to working in a Catholic environment and respecting the Catholic faith. Working knowledge of technology and educational platforms used for teaching and learning. Willingness to learn new curriculums, technology systems, and software practices for dual-language acquisition and linguistically diverse learners and the motivation to implement this learning to make a difference in the classroom. Proven ability to work in a team environment and develop effective interpersonal relationships Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously, adapt to changing priorities, manage time and meet deadlines. Successful completion of CBI and FBI background check. Preferred Qualifications: 3 years+ teaching experience in subject or related field Experience teaching in the subject or grade level of this position Experience teaching in a dual-language environment Knowledge of a variety of curriculums and assessment types, as well as current educational philosophies Working knowledge of computer hardware like computers, tablets, projectors and smartboards Degree, certification, or training in dual-language or linguistically diverse education PIaafdc33e1cf3-4084
04/02/2026
Full time
Escuela de Guadalupe 660 Julian St. Denver, CO 80204 6th-8th Grade English Teacher (English) 8th Grade Social Studies Teacher (English) Position dates: August-June (for school year 2026/2027) Position type: Full Time Status: Exempt Reports to: Mariella Robledo Contact: Who We Are Escuela de Guadalupe is an innovative Catholic, dual-language PK-8 school in Denver, CO. It has been recognized locally and nationally for its academic excellence and for being financially accessible to all families. Mission Statement We provide an academically excellent, Catholic education in English and Spanish to cultivate the next generation of community leaders. Job Description Working at Escuela de Guadalupe includes many different responsibilities to make a small, non-tuition driven school run effectively. As a close-knit community, we all pitch in to make this a great place to work and learn. Therefore, this description is not intended to be all- inclusive. Specific areas of responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: Responsibilities Fully implement the components of dual-language instruction and create thematic units guided by an essential question for English and Social Studies Teaching will be in English) Define enduring concepts, knowledge, and measurable outcomes for each unit that are shared in a syllabus with families and students at the beginning of the unit and evaluated at the end of the unit Use instructional strategies that identify student learning objectives for each lesson and actively incorporate learning strategy, modeling, and instruction in every lesson Respect classroom-specific language model Carefully plan and deliver lessons that incorporate diverse perspectives, history and literature from around the world. Actively support the evaluation plan across all academic areas, including formative and summative evaluation to assure maximum student progress. Extend classroom learning to well designed daily homework which is actively applied to the classroom learning the following day. Collaborate and plan with a teammate, teaching assistant, fellow teachers, principal, assistant principal Carefully plan units and daily instruction to maximize instructional time during the day Create a positive classroom environment built on intellectual rigor, accountability, success and high expectations for student achievement, risk-taking, goal-setting, actions and responsibility. Maintain close communication with families Faculty are expected to abide by the school calendar, arrive by 7:45 and work until 4:30, with a break for lunch and planning Support the cultural, spiritual and academic goals of the school by modeling compassion, love and care for the children at all times. Have the patience and positive attitude to be sure that every student has an academically rich experience and fully develops their cognitive and language abilities. Contribute to an environment of enthusiasm and dedication. Truly believe that every child, without exception, can excel. Duties: supervision and attendance Morning and Afternoon Supervision Lunch and Recess Supervision Attend weekly PLC meetings Attend all Professional Development days on the school calendar Participate and collaborate in school events which may occur outside of school hours Willing and able to substitute in classes or supervision in the event of faculty/staff absence. Expectations Carry out the mission and goals of the school Build positive compassionate professional relationships and communication with other employees, students, and families in the school Support the events that build community Actively participate in ongoing dialogue about liberating education that works to change the status quo of the larger community Incorporate themes of social justice within the classroom instruction and how groups of people working together can create positive social change Empower students with a strong knowledge base and language skills to debate and challenge social injustices and current events Uses excellent communication and interpersonal skills Approaches responsibilities and challenges with a creative and energetic attitude Possesses strong moral values and internal discipline Embrace Dual Language model Model language acquisition, language nuances, vocabulary usage, and grammatical fluency for students. Value the integrity of both Spanish and English as tools for reasoning, problem-solving, communication and intellect. Model a respect for cultural and linguistic diversity Respect that all employees, students and families are at different levels of language learning Respect Catholic Religion Respect the Catholic faith and the religious practices that happen daily and weekly Prepare the students for assigned dates of masses Compensation Financial and Benefits Competitive pay scale and benefits compensation commensurate with education and experience. Professional development including staff development, conferences, specialized training and education Tuition remittance for teacher's children enrolled at Escuela de Guadalupe ($1,000 annual tuition) Medical and Dental benefits Retirement plan - 403b (once plan requirements have been met) Work Environment and Community Small staff and tight knit community Direct contact with supervisors and families regularly Community that respects both English and Spanish and the different levels of proficiency each employee, family member, or student may have Opportunity for adults to enhance our own second language skills within a dual language environment Environment in which one can live and continue to enhance their faith Small class size and low student to teacher ratio To apply or for more information please go to Skills and Qualifications Required Qualifications: Teaching experience and a degree in Education or related field. Excellent language skills in the specific component in which he/she will be teaching English Working knowledge of second language acquisition, bilingual and dual-language education, as well as the methodology of sheltered language instructional strategies. Authentic support of culturally rich and linguistically diverse learning communities. Open to working in a Catholic environment and respecting the Catholic faith. Working knowledge of technology and educational platforms used for teaching and learning. Willingness to learn new curriculums, technology systems, and software practices for dual-language acquisition and linguistically diverse learners and the motivation to implement this learning to make a difference in the classroom. Proven ability to work in a team environment and develop effective interpersonal relationships Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously, adapt to changing priorities, manage time and meet deadlines. Successful completion of CBI and FBI background check. Preferred Qualifications: 3 years+ teaching experience in subject or related field Experience teaching in the subject or grade level of this position Experience teaching in a dual-language environment Knowledge of a variety of curriculums and assessment types, as well as current educational philosophies Working knowledge of computer hardware like computers, tablets, projectors and smartboards Degree, certification, or training in dual-language or linguistically diverse education PIaafdc33e1cf3-4084
Escuela de Guadalupe 660 Julian St. Denver, CO 80204 PK-4 Teacher's Aide (Bilingual) for 2026/2027 school year Position dates: August-June Position type: Hourly Status: Non-exempt Reports to: Mariella Robledo Contact: Who We Are Escuela de Guadalupe is an innovative Catholic, dual-language PK-8 school in Denver, CO. It has been recognized locally and nationally for its academic excellence and for being financially accessible to all families. Mission Statement We provide an academically excellent, Catholic education in English and Spanish to cultivate the next generation of community leaders. Job Description Working at Escuela de Guadalupe includes many different responsibilities to make a small, non-tuition driven school run effectively. As a close-knit community, we all pitch in to make this a great place to work and learn. Therefore, this description is not intended to be all- inclusive. Specific areas of responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: Responsibilities Fully support the head teachers with all students during classes and recess Interact with children Assist children with lunch, nap time, and snack Prepared to take on the role of a lead teacher when needed. Helping the teachers with class activities. Help the lead teacher manage the classroom . Helping teachers to supervise children in indoor and outdoor activities Maintain daily organization and disinfect the classroom (toys, mats, once a week) Supervise Nap time Duties: supervision and attendance Support the culture of the school and monitor students' well-being and safety during the teacher's break times. Support positive social interactions and Restorative Justice problem-solving strategies with students Model the values of our school culture throughout the day and during interactions with students, teachers and families Duties include: Lunch and Recess Supervision Snack Supervision Daily nap time Attend all Professional Development days on the school calendar Participate and collaborate in school events which may occur outside of school hours Willing and able to substitute in classes or supervision in the event of faculty/staff absence. Expectations Carry out the mission and goals of the school Build positive compassionate professional relationships and communication with other employees, students, and families in the school Support the events that build community Incorporate themes of social justice within the classroom instruction and how groups of people working together can create positive social change Uses excellent communication and interpersonal skills Approaches responsibilities and challenges with a creative and energetic attitude Possesses strong moral values and internal discipline Embrace Dual Language model Model language acquisition, language nuances, vocabulary usage, and grammatical fluency for students. Value the integrity of both Spanish and English as tools for reasoning, problem-solving, communication and intellect. Model a respect for cultural and linguistic diversity Respect that all employees, students and families are at different levels of language learning Respect Catholic Religion Respect the Catholic faith and the religious practices that happen daily and weekly Prepare the students for assigned dates of masses Compensation Financial and Benefits $19.29/ hour Professional development including staff development, conferences, specialized training and education Tuition remittance for teacher's children enrolled at Escuela de Guadalupe ($1,000 annual tuition) Work Environment and Community Small staff and tight knit community Direct contact with supervisors and families regularly Community that respects both English and Spanish and the different levels of proficiency each employee, family member, or student may have Opportunity for adults to enhance our own second language skills within a dual language environment Environment in which one can live and continue to enhance their faith Small class size and low student to teacher ratio To apply or for more information please go to Skills and Qualifications Required Qualifications: Diploma or Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education, or minimum 9 college credits in Early Childhood Education. Work experience 2 years minimum with children. Experience leading, working with, or teaching a group of children Successful completion of CBI and FBI background check, mandatory immunizations, meet minimum 18 clock hours training in ECE . Valid CPR and First Aid certification. Strong language skills to be able to teach Bilingual Authentic support of culturally rich and linguistically diverse learning communities. Open to working in a Catholic Environment and respecting the Catholic faith Proven ability to work in a team environment, develop effective interpersonal relationships, communicate patiently and effectively with coworkers and families Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously, adapt to changing priorities, manage time and meet deadlines. Maintain the required hours of the work day, as well as the class schedule Preferred Qualifications: Experience as a teaching assistant, paraprofessional, or tutor Genuine love and enthusiasm for learning, reading and writing Effective in managing and supervising students Organized, flexible and reliable Willingness to learn new curriculums, technology systems, and software and the motivation to implement this learning to make a difference in the classroom. Willingness to learn new curriculums, practices for dual-language acquisition and linguistically diverse learners and the motivation to implement this learning to make a difference in the classroom. Compensation details: 19.29-19.29 Hourly Wage PIe049cc4dd5-
04/01/2026
Full time
Escuela de Guadalupe 660 Julian St. Denver, CO 80204 PK-4 Teacher's Aide (Bilingual) for 2026/2027 school year Position dates: August-June Position type: Hourly Status: Non-exempt Reports to: Mariella Robledo Contact: Who We Are Escuela de Guadalupe is an innovative Catholic, dual-language PK-8 school in Denver, CO. It has been recognized locally and nationally for its academic excellence and for being financially accessible to all families. Mission Statement We provide an academically excellent, Catholic education in English and Spanish to cultivate the next generation of community leaders. Job Description Working at Escuela de Guadalupe includes many different responsibilities to make a small, non-tuition driven school run effectively. As a close-knit community, we all pitch in to make this a great place to work and learn. Therefore, this description is not intended to be all- inclusive. Specific areas of responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: Responsibilities Fully support the head teachers with all students during classes and recess Interact with children Assist children with lunch, nap time, and snack Prepared to take on the role of a lead teacher when needed. Helping the teachers with class activities. Help the lead teacher manage the classroom . Helping teachers to supervise children in indoor and outdoor activities Maintain daily organization and disinfect the classroom (toys, mats, once a week) Supervise Nap time Duties: supervision and attendance Support the culture of the school and monitor students' well-being and safety during the teacher's break times. Support positive social interactions and Restorative Justice problem-solving strategies with students Model the values of our school culture throughout the day and during interactions with students, teachers and families Duties include: Lunch and Recess Supervision Snack Supervision Daily nap time Attend all Professional Development days on the school calendar Participate and collaborate in school events which may occur outside of school hours Willing and able to substitute in classes or supervision in the event of faculty/staff absence. Expectations Carry out the mission and goals of the school Build positive compassionate professional relationships and communication with other employees, students, and families in the school Support the events that build community Incorporate themes of social justice within the classroom instruction and how groups of people working together can create positive social change Uses excellent communication and interpersonal skills Approaches responsibilities and challenges with a creative and energetic attitude Possesses strong moral values and internal discipline Embrace Dual Language model Model language acquisition, language nuances, vocabulary usage, and grammatical fluency for students. Value the integrity of both Spanish and English as tools for reasoning, problem-solving, communication and intellect. Model a respect for cultural and linguistic diversity Respect that all employees, students and families are at different levels of language learning Respect Catholic Religion Respect the Catholic faith and the religious practices that happen daily and weekly Prepare the students for assigned dates of masses Compensation Financial and Benefits $19.29/ hour Professional development including staff development, conferences, specialized training and education Tuition remittance for teacher's children enrolled at Escuela de Guadalupe ($1,000 annual tuition) Work Environment and Community Small staff and tight knit community Direct contact with supervisors and families regularly Community that respects both English and Spanish and the different levels of proficiency each employee, family member, or student may have Opportunity for adults to enhance our own second language skills within a dual language environment Environment in which one can live and continue to enhance their faith Small class size and low student to teacher ratio To apply or for more information please go to Skills and Qualifications Required Qualifications: Diploma or Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education, or minimum 9 college credits in Early Childhood Education. Work experience 2 years minimum with children. Experience leading, working with, or teaching a group of children Successful completion of CBI and FBI background check, mandatory immunizations, meet minimum 18 clock hours training in ECE . Valid CPR and First Aid certification. Strong language skills to be able to teach Bilingual Authentic support of culturally rich and linguistically diverse learning communities. Open to working in a Catholic Environment and respecting the Catholic faith Proven ability to work in a team environment, develop effective interpersonal relationships, communicate patiently and effectively with coworkers and families Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously, adapt to changing priorities, manage time and meet deadlines. Maintain the required hours of the work day, as well as the class schedule Preferred Qualifications: Experience as a teaching assistant, paraprofessional, or tutor Genuine love and enthusiasm for learning, reading and writing Effective in managing and supervising students Organized, flexible and reliable Willingness to learn new curriculums, technology systems, and software and the motivation to implement this learning to make a difference in the classroom. Willingness to learn new curriculums, practices for dual-language acquisition and linguistically diverse learners and the motivation to implement this learning to make a difference in the classroom. Compensation details: 19.29-19.29 Hourly Wage PIe049cc4dd5-
Escuela de Guadalupe 660 Julian St. Denver, CO 80204 Teacher PreK 4 (English) Position dates: August-June (2026/2027 School Year) Position type: Full Time Status: Exempt Reports to: Mariella Robledo Contact: Who We Are Escuela de Guadalupe is an innovative Catholic, dual-language PK-8 school in Denver, CO. It has been recognized locally and nationally for its academic excellence and for being financially accessible to all families. Mission Statement We provide an academically excellent, Catholic education in English and Spanish to cultivate the next generation of community leaders. Job Description Working at Escuela de Guadalupe includes many different responsibilities to make a small, non-tuition driven school run effectively. As a close-knit community, we all pitch in to make this a great place to work and learn. Therefore, this description is not intended to be all- inclusive. Specific areas of responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: Responsibilities Fully implement the components of dual-language instruction across all academic areas (Teaching will be in English) State Licensure: Ensure the PK-4 program is compliant with all aspects of Colorado DHS licensing requirements and fully licensed Ensure classroom and playground are compliant with all requirements and ready for state licensing visit. Program Assessment and Accreditation: Colorado Shines and DPP. Monitor and support progress of program moving up through Colorado Shines rating system. Support Recruitment Efforts Work with the Principal and the Admissions Director to determine application and selection process for PK-4 students. Assess and refine the student recruiting and admission process based on the year's experience and results. Curriculum and Instruction Act as English instructor for PK-4 program. Review all aspects of the PK-4 instructional program; modify and adjust based on the year experience and results. Create thematic units for literacy, math, social studies, science and religion guided by essential questions and key vocabulary Define enduring concepts, knowledge, and measurable outcomes for each each unit that are shared in a syllabus with families and students at the beginning of the unit and evaluated at the end of the unit Use instructional strategies that identify student learning objectives for each lesson and actively incorporate learning strategy modeling and instruction in every lesson Carefully plan and deliver lessons in learning environments that are clearly and firmly defined by language of instruction and that incorporate diverse perspectives, history and literature from around the world. Actively support the evaluation plan across all academic areas, including formative and summative evaluation to assure maximum student progress. Extend classroom learning to well designed daily homework which is actively applied to the classroom learning the following day. Collaborate and plan with teammate, teaching assistant, fellow teachers, principal, assistant principal Create a classroom environment of intellectual rigor and accountability . Maximize instructional time during the day Create a positive classroom environment Program Assessment and Accreditation: Colorado Shines ,and Denver Preschool Program Achieve rating Level 4 on Colorado Shines rating Apply for Colorado Shines, engage in self-study process, and prepare for accreditation visit. Ongoing refinement and enhancement of program instruction, curriculum, activities, and schedule. Model a respect for cultural and linguistic diversity Maintain close communication with families Provide a classroom environment that encourages family participation. Plan periodical parent/family teacher conferences to discuss children's developmental progress, needs and interests Support the cultural, spiritual and academic goals of the school by modeling compassion, love and care for the children at all times. Have the patience and positive attitude to be sure that every student has an academically rich experience and fully develops their cognitive and language abilities. Contribute to an environment of enthusiasm and dedication. Truly believe that every child, without exception, can excel. Duties: supervision and attendance Morning and Afternoon Supervision Lunch and Recess Supervision Snack Supervision Attend weekly PLC meetings Attend all Professional Development days on the school calendar Participate and collaborate in school events which may occur outside of school hours Willing and able to carry out all duties of this position Willing and able to substitute in classes or supervision in the event of faculty/staff absence. Expectations Carry out the mission and goals of the school Build positive compassionate professional relationships and communication with other employees, students, and families in the school Support the events that build community Actively participate in ongoing dialogue about liberating education that works to change the status quo of the larger community Incorporate themes of social justice within the classroom instruction and how groups of people working together can create positive social change Empower students with a strong knowledge base and language skills to debate and challenge social injustices and current events Uses excellent communication and interpersonal skills Approaches responsibilities and challenges with a creative and energetic attitude Possesses strong moral values and internal discipline Embrace Dual Language model Model language acquisition, language nuances, vocabulary usage, and grammatical fluency for students. Value the integrity of both Spanish and English as tools for reasoning, problem-solving, communication and intellect. Model a respect for cultural and linguistic diversity Respect that all employees, students and families are at different levels of language learning Embrace and Teach Catholic Religion Apply knowledge of the Catholic faith to guide students in their study of Catholic religion and how they apply their faith to their decisions and actions in school and in the community. Teach and model how Catholic virtues play a role in bringing peace and justice to ourselves and others. Incorporate the study of Catholic religion, liturgy, prayer, and song in daily rituals and religious education Prepare the students for weekly mass according to the mass calendar Be willing to take classes/trainings provided by the Archdiocese to be able to teach religion Compensation Financial and Benefits Competitive pay scale and benefits compensation commensurate with experience. Professional development including staff development, conferences, specialized training and education Tuition remittance for teacher's children enrolled at Escuela de Guadalupe ($1,000 annual tuition) Medical and Dental benefits Retirement plan - 403b (once plan requirements have been met) Work Environment and Community Small staff and tight knit community Direct contact with supervisors and families regularly Community that respects both English and Spanish and the different levels of proficiency each employee, family member, or student may have Opportunity for adults to enhance our own second language skills within a dual language environment Environment in which one can live and continue to enhance their faith Small class size and low student to teacher ratio To apply or for more information please go to Skills and Qualifications Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree from a four-year accredited college or university; preference for a degree in Early Childhood; Elementary Education; Elementary Special Education. 2 years minimum experience teaching early childhood education Direct experience teaching in a PK- 4 setting. Professional and instructional competency in English is required with verbal competency in Spanish preferred. Catholic faith orientation strongly preferred. Current, in-depth knowledge and understanding of state of Colorado child care licensing regulations and guidelines, Denver Preschool Program (DPP) and Colorado Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP). Experience supervising students within an early childhood educational program Experience teaching in an early childhood setting; prefer direct experience with students in a PK- 4 setting. Knowledge of budgeting and fiscal matters, including experience managing and documenting a classroom or program budget. Maintain well organized, complete, and confidential student records; tracks and documents all program information required by licensing and accreditation organizations. Working knowledge of second language acquisition, bilingual and dual-language education, methodology and sheltered language instructional strategies. . click apply for full job details
04/01/2026
Full time
Escuela de Guadalupe 660 Julian St. Denver, CO 80204 Teacher PreK 4 (English) Position dates: August-June (2026/2027 School Year) Position type: Full Time Status: Exempt Reports to: Mariella Robledo Contact: Who We Are Escuela de Guadalupe is an innovative Catholic, dual-language PK-8 school in Denver, CO. It has been recognized locally and nationally for its academic excellence and for being financially accessible to all families. Mission Statement We provide an academically excellent, Catholic education in English and Spanish to cultivate the next generation of community leaders. Job Description Working at Escuela de Guadalupe includes many different responsibilities to make a small, non-tuition driven school run effectively. As a close-knit community, we all pitch in to make this a great place to work and learn. Therefore, this description is not intended to be all- inclusive. Specific areas of responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: Responsibilities Fully implement the components of dual-language instruction across all academic areas (Teaching will be in English) State Licensure: Ensure the PK-4 program is compliant with all aspects of Colorado DHS licensing requirements and fully licensed Ensure classroom and playground are compliant with all requirements and ready for state licensing visit. Program Assessment and Accreditation: Colorado Shines and DPP. Monitor and support progress of program moving up through Colorado Shines rating system. Support Recruitment Efforts Work with the Principal and the Admissions Director to determine application and selection process for PK-4 students. Assess and refine the student recruiting and admission process based on the year's experience and results. Curriculum and Instruction Act as English instructor for PK-4 program. Review all aspects of the PK-4 instructional program; modify and adjust based on the year experience and results. Create thematic units for literacy, math, social studies, science and religion guided by essential questions and key vocabulary Define enduring concepts, knowledge, and measurable outcomes for each each unit that are shared in a syllabus with families and students at the beginning of the unit and evaluated at the end of the unit Use instructional strategies that identify student learning objectives for each lesson and actively incorporate learning strategy modeling and instruction in every lesson Carefully plan and deliver lessons in learning environments that are clearly and firmly defined by language of instruction and that incorporate diverse perspectives, history and literature from around the world. Actively support the evaluation plan across all academic areas, including formative and summative evaluation to assure maximum student progress. Extend classroom learning to well designed daily homework which is actively applied to the classroom learning the following day. Collaborate and plan with teammate, teaching assistant, fellow teachers, principal, assistant principal Create a classroom environment of intellectual rigor and accountability . Maximize instructional time during the day Create a positive classroom environment Program Assessment and Accreditation: Colorado Shines ,and Denver Preschool Program Achieve rating Level 4 on Colorado Shines rating Apply for Colorado Shines, engage in self-study process, and prepare for accreditation visit. Ongoing refinement and enhancement of program instruction, curriculum, activities, and schedule. Model a respect for cultural and linguistic diversity Maintain close communication with families Provide a classroom environment that encourages family participation. Plan periodical parent/family teacher conferences to discuss children's developmental progress, needs and interests Support the cultural, spiritual and academic goals of the school by modeling compassion, love and care for the children at all times. Have the patience and positive attitude to be sure that every student has an academically rich experience and fully develops their cognitive and language abilities. Contribute to an environment of enthusiasm and dedication. Truly believe that every child, without exception, can excel. Duties: supervision and attendance Morning and Afternoon Supervision Lunch and Recess Supervision Snack Supervision Attend weekly PLC meetings Attend all Professional Development days on the school calendar Participate and collaborate in school events which may occur outside of school hours Willing and able to carry out all duties of this position Willing and able to substitute in classes or supervision in the event of faculty/staff absence. Expectations Carry out the mission and goals of the school Build positive compassionate professional relationships and communication with other employees, students, and families in the school Support the events that build community Actively participate in ongoing dialogue about liberating education that works to change the status quo of the larger community Incorporate themes of social justice within the classroom instruction and how groups of people working together can create positive social change Empower students with a strong knowledge base and language skills to debate and challenge social injustices and current events Uses excellent communication and interpersonal skills Approaches responsibilities and challenges with a creative and energetic attitude Possesses strong moral values and internal discipline Embrace Dual Language model Model language acquisition, language nuances, vocabulary usage, and grammatical fluency for students. Value the integrity of both Spanish and English as tools for reasoning, problem-solving, communication and intellect. Model a respect for cultural and linguistic diversity Respect that all employees, students and families are at different levels of language learning Embrace and Teach Catholic Religion Apply knowledge of the Catholic faith to guide students in their study of Catholic religion and how they apply their faith to their decisions and actions in school and in the community. Teach and model how Catholic virtues play a role in bringing peace and justice to ourselves and others. Incorporate the study of Catholic religion, liturgy, prayer, and song in daily rituals and religious education Prepare the students for weekly mass according to the mass calendar Be willing to take classes/trainings provided by the Archdiocese to be able to teach religion Compensation Financial and Benefits Competitive pay scale and benefits compensation commensurate with experience. Professional development including staff development, conferences, specialized training and education Tuition remittance for teacher's children enrolled at Escuela de Guadalupe ($1,000 annual tuition) Medical and Dental benefits Retirement plan - 403b (once plan requirements have been met) Work Environment and Community Small staff and tight knit community Direct contact with supervisors and families regularly Community that respects both English and Spanish and the different levels of proficiency each employee, family member, or student may have Opportunity for adults to enhance our own second language skills within a dual language environment Environment in which one can live and continue to enhance their faith Small class size and low student to teacher ratio To apply or for more information please go to Skills and Qualifications Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree from a four-year accredited college or university; preference for a degree in Early Childhood; Elementary Education; Elementary Special Education. 2 years minimum experience teaching early childhood education Direct experience teaching in a PK- 4 setting. Professional and instructional competency in English is required with verbal competency in Spanish preferred. Catholic faith orientation strongly preferred. Current, in-depth knowledge and understanding of state of Colorado child care licensing regulations and guidelines, Denver Preschool Program (DPP) and Colorado Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP). Experience supervising students within an early childhood educational program Experience teaching in an early childhood setting; prefer direct experience with students in a PK- 4 setting. Knowledge of budgeting and fiscal matters, including experience managing and documenting a classroom or program budget. Maintain well organized, complete, and confidential student records; tracks and documents all program information required by licensing and accreditation organizations. Working knowledge of second language acquisition, bilingual and dual-language education, methodology and sheltered language instructional strategies. . click apply for full job details
Hiring Range: $80,000 - $91,000 DOE and licensure (Full salary range up to $97,700 for long-tenured staff currently in position or other exceptional circumstances). Summary/Objective: The ELC serves children ages 6 weeks to 11 years old in a comprehensive, high-quality early learning environment with a strong emphasis on whole-child development, teacher training, and application of Conscious Discipline . The center is attached to a low-income, permanent supportive housing complex and is open to resident families as well as the surrounding community. The Director plays a key role on the Executive Leadership Team, ensuring alignment with organizational goals, equity, and inclusion, while leading the Center's strategic vision and daily operations, educational programming, staff management, compliance with regulations, and fostering of family and community partnerships. Position also collaborates closely with those at Warren Village's Gilpin location ELC to form a strong, cooperative team and ensure consistent practices across sites. At Warren Village, we uphold organizational values of accountability, collaboration, empowerment, excellence, inclusion, and integrity. We agree to engage our work together with honesty and transparency, clear decision-making, continuous learning and improvement, a commitment to repair, community building, and collective growth and well-being. We recognize that our backgrounds are broad, and our talents are many, from different lived experiences. We value and leverage these differences to support and engage our communities. Essential Functions and Responsibilities Program ManagementOversees daily operations, ensuring licensing compliance and smooth administrative functions. Includes effective engagement, communication, compliance and relationship with Colorado state licensing staff. Oversees implementation of curricula and daily routines, ensuring alignment with educational standards.Ensures compliance with Colorado Shines quality standards.Develops, implements, and evaluates curriculum plans, focusing on holistic child development.Partners with teaching teams to foster parent involvement and support family engagement.Approves educational events, field trips, and activities.Collaborates with the Instructional Coach to maintain instructional quality, data tracking, and use of data to improve practice and student outcomes.Works with other departments and service providers on enrollment, funding, and diverse learner support.Collaborates frequently with Gilpin ELC leadership to ensure alignment and efficiency across both sites.Staff ManagementInterviews, hires, trains, and supervises highly qualified staff. Mentors and holds all ELC staff accountable to Warren Village HR guidelines and requirements.Conducts staff performance evaluations, implements staff development plans, manages staff time-off.Manages staff scheduling and substitute arrangements in alignment with standard hours of operation and budgetary requirements, engaging Assistant Director support as needed.Leads immediate and effective conflict resolution among staff, manages internal communication, and facilitates staff meetings. Ensures compliance with personnel policies and oversees payroll and performance improvement plans.Builds a learning culture with shared leadership structures.Administration and Leadership Handles budgeting and financial management with the Finance team, aligning resources with program goals. Consistently ensures teacher FTEs align with budget, funding requirements, and enrollment levels. Prioritizes student enrollment(in accordance with Warren Village enrollment priorities)to maximize room capacity and revenue sources.Maintains accurate records, including student counts and staff files.Represents the ELC in the community, advocating for the center and engaging with donors and community partners. Develops and monitors departmental strategic plan action items with reporting as necessary; implements changes as needed to ensure quality outcomes.Compliance and SafetyEnsures the safety and wellbeing of children by maintaining a clean, safe environment.Independently ensures compliance with State of Colorado's Department of Early Childhood licensing requirements, including health, safety, and licensing standards.Coordinates maintenance with the Director of Facilities in alignment with licensing or other requirements.Oversees emergency drill procedures and staff responsibilities and timely adherence to all program-related requirements.Financial ManagementDevelops and manages the center's budget in collaboration with the Finance team, including ensuring ongoing compliance with all funding source requirements for timely family information compliance.Approves expenditures and manages supply purchasing and capital items along with Assistant Director.Supports the management of parent accounts, enrollment, and marketing efforts as needed, including timely parent tuition payments.Collaborates with the grant-writing team on applications and implementation.Independently ensures contracts with funding sources (CCAP, UPK, DPP,SFP, HeadStart, etc.) are accurate and current, and that ongoing compliance and communication requirements are met.Family and Community EngagementEngages consistently with Family Supportive Services staff to proactively address student and/or parent issues, enrollment issues and other factors related to successful Two Gen model implementation. Builds relationships with families to ensure open communication on child progress and center policies.Addresses parent concerns and feed back and facilitates parent meetings and conferences.Collaborates with community organizations to support the center's goals.Plans and implements family engagement opportunities, including conferences and events.Other duties as assigned. Competencies: Ability to independently and successfully operate a large early learning center, predominantly serving students coming from highly complicated and challenging environments.Commitment to the mission, goals, and values of Warren Village.Strong management, organization, and leadership skills with minimal oversight required.Effective time management and ability to meet deadlines.Strong ability to hold staff accountable to schedules and policies with swift corrective action as needed.Clear decision-making, problem-solving, and effective prioritization.Knowledge of Colorado licensing requirements and regulations.Continuous learning and modeling flexibility to meet business needs.Passion for equitable early childhood education, curriculum design, and instructional improvement.Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite programs and early childhood data systems (TS GOLD , Creative Curriculum , Conscious Discipline ,Brightwheel).Ability to implement inclusive practices for diverse developmental, medical, and behavioral needs.Working knowledge of licensing requirements, state/federal regulations, and health standards.Minimum/Required Qualifications: Associate's Degree in Early Childhood Education or related field or4 years of related experience may be substituted for education. Valid State of Colorado Large Center Director Certificate.Demonstrated success leading a large early learning center in the Director role for a minimum of 3 years. Demonstrated knowledge and application of Colorado ELC licensing standards and requirementsExperience with Colorado Child Care Assistance Program (CCCAP), Denver Preschool Program (DPP), Universal Pre-K (UPK), State Funded Program (SFP), Teaching Strategies Gold /Interrater Reliability, Creative Curriculum , Conscious Discipline , and trauma-informed practices.Experience with Colorado Department of Early Childhood (CDEC), Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), Denver Department of Public Health and Environment (DDPHE), Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), and Child Care Licensing Rules & Regulations.Understanding of, and experience with, service to low-income families in an ELC environment.Six years of related ELC experience, including teaching and at least three years in a supervisory role.Two years of computer experience with software programs and skills related to ELC operations.Ability to pass the State of Colorado (and out-of-state, as applicable) fingerprint and background checks.Preferred education, knowledge, and/or experience: Strongly preferred: Bachelor's Degree (BA) in Early Childhood Education or related field or 8 years of related experience to include teaching. Spanish proficiency, both verbally and in writing.Experience with culturally diverse populations.A valid Colorado driver's license.Experience with Head Start, Devereux Early Childhood Assessment (DECA), ESI (Early Screening Inventory), and Ages and Stages Questionnaires (ASQ-3/ASQ-SE2).Work Environment: The working environment is an approximate balance of 50% office work (using a personal computer and other office equipment) and 50% movement inside/outside the center, including interactions with staff, families, children, community support agencies, consultants, and government agencies, which requires the ability to exchange accurate information. The environment includes unusual elements such as weather, dirt, dust, fumes, smoke, unpleasant odors, and/or loud noises. The employee may be exposed to contagious/ill children and must be conscious of the health and safety of the children, their parents, school personnel, and themselves. Physical Demands: While performing the responsibilities of the position, must constantly be able to remain in a stationary position 50% of the time; occasionally move about inside the office to access file cabinets, office machinery, etc. Constantly operates a computer and other office productivity machinery such as a calculator, copy machine and computer printer . click apply for full job details
04/01/2026
Full time
Hiring Range: $80,000 - $91,000 DOE and licensure (Full salary range up to $97,700 for long-tenured staff currently in position or other exceptional circumstances). Summary/Objective: The ELC serves children ages 6 weeks to 11 years old in a comprehensive, high-quality early learning environment with a strong emphasis on whole-child development, teacher training, and application of Conscious Discipline . The center is attached to a low-income, permanent supportive housing complex and is open to resident families as well as the surrounding community. The Director plays a key role on the Executive Leadership Team, ensuring alignment with organizational goals, equity, and inclusion, while leading the Center's strategic vision and daily operations, educational programming, staff management, compliance with regulations, and fostering of family and community partnerships. Position also collaborates closely with those at Warren Village's Gilpin location ELC to form a strong, cooperative team and ensure consistent practices across sites. At Warren Village, we uphold organizational values of accountability, collaboration, empowerment, excellence, inclusion, and integrity. We agree to engage our work together with honesty and transparency, clear decision-making, continuous learning and improvement, a commitment to repair, community building, and collective growth and well-being. We recognize that our backgrounds are broad, and our talents are many, from different lived experiences. We value and leverage these differences to support and engage our communities. Essential Functions and Responsibilities Program ManagementOversees daily operations, ensuring licensing compliance and smooth administrative functions. Includes effective engagement, communication, compliance and relationship with Colorado state licensing staff. Oversees implementation of curricula and daily routines, ensuring alignment with educational standards.Ensures compliance with Colorado Shines quality standards.Develops, implements, and evaluates curriculum plans, focusing on holistic child development.Partners with teaching teams to foster parent involvement and support family engagement.Approves educational events, field trips, and activities.Collaborates with the Instructional Coach to maintain instructional quality, data tracking, and use of data to improve practice and student outcomes.Works with other departments and service providers on enrollment, funding, and diverse learner support.Collaborates frequently with Gilpin ELC leadership to ensure alignment and efficiency across both sites.Staff ManagementInterviews, hires, trains, and supervises highly qualified staff. Mentors and holds all ELC staff accountable to Warren Village HR guidelines and requirements.Conducts staff performance evaluations, implements staff development plans, manages staff time-off.Manages staff scheduling and substitute arrangements in alignment with standard hours of operation and budgetary requirements, engaging Assistant Director support as needed.Leads immediate and effective conflict resolution among staff, manages internal communication, and facilitates staff meetings. Ensures compliance with personnel policies and oversees payroll and performance improvement plans.Builds a learning culture with shared leadership structures.Administration and Leadership Handles budgeting and financial management with the Finance team, aligning resources with program goals. Consistently ensures teacher FTEs align with budget, funding requirements, and enrollment levels. Prioritizes student enrollment(in accordance with Warren Village enrollment priorities)to maximize room capacity and revenue sources.Maintains accurate records, including student counts and staff files.Represents the ELC in the community, advocating for the center and engaging with donors and community partners. Develops and monitors departmental strategic plan action items with reporting as necessary; implements changes as needed to ensure quality outcomes.Compliance and SafetyEnsures the safety and wellbeing of children by maintaining a clean, safe environment.Independently ensures compliance with State of Colorado's Department of Early Childhood licensing requirements, including health, safety, and licensing standards.Coordinates maintenance with the Director of Facilities in alignment with licensing or other requirements.Oversees emergency drill procedures and staff responsibilities and timely adherence to all program-related requirements.Financial ManagementDevelops and manages the center's budget in collaboration with the Finance team, including ensuring ongoing compliance with all funding source requirements for timely family information compliance.Approves expenditures and manages supply purchasing and capital items along with Assistant Director.Supports the management of parent accounts, enrollment, and marketing efforts as needed, including timely parent tuition payments.Collaborates with the grant-writing team on applications and implementation.Independently ensures contracts with funding sources (CCAP, UPK, DPP,SFP, HeadStart, etc.) are accurate and current, and that ongoing compliance and communication requirements are met.Family and Community EngagementEngages consistently with Family Supportive Services staff to proactively address student and/or parent issues, enrollment issues and other factors related to successful Two Gen model implementation. Builds relationships with families to ensure open communication on child progress and center policies.Addresses parent concerns and feed back and facilitates parent meetings and conferences.Collaborates with community organizations to support the center's goals.Plans and implements family engagement opportunities, including conferences and events.Other duties as assigned. Competencies: Ability to independently and successfully operate a large early learning center, predominantly serving students coming from highly complicated and challenging environments.Commitment to the mission, goals, and values of Warren Village.Strong management, organization, and leadership skills with minimal oversight required.Effective time management and ability to meet deadlines.Strong ability to hold staff accountable to schedules and policies with swift corrective action as needed.Clear decision-making, problem-solving, and effective prioritization.Knowledge of Colorado licensing requirements and regulations.Continuous learning and modeling flexibility to meet business needs.Passion for equitable early childhood education, curriculum design, and instructional improvement.Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite programs and early childhood data systems (TS GOLD , Creative Curriculum , Conscious Discipline ,Brightwheel).Ability to implement inclusive practices for diverse developmental, medical, and behavioral needs.Working knowledge of licensing requirements, state/federal regulations, and health standards.Minimum/Required Qualifications: Associate's Degree in Early Childhood Education or related field or4 years of related experience may be substituted for education. Valid State of Colorado Large Center Director Certificate.Demonstrated success leading a large early learning center in the Director role for a minimum of 3 years. Demonstrated knowledge and application of Colorado ELC licensing standards and requirementsExperience with Colorado Child Care Assistance Program (CCCAP), Denver Preschool Program (DPP), Universal Pre-K (UPK), State Funded Program (SFP), Teaching Strategies Gold /Interrater Reliability, Creative Curriculum , Conscious Discipline , and trauma-informed practices.Experience with Colorado Department of Early Childhood (CDEC), Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), Denver Department of Public Health and Environment (DDPHE), Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), and Child Care Licensing Rules & Regulations.Understanding of, and experience with, service to low-income families in an ELC environment.Six years of related ELC experience, including teaching and at least three years in a supervisory role.Two years of computer experience with software programs and skills related to ELC operations.Ability to pass the State of Colorado (and out-of-state, as applicable) fingerprint and background checks.Preferred education, knowledge, and/or experience: Strongly preferred: Bachelor's Degree (BA) in Early Childhood Education or related field or 8 years of related experience to include teaching. Spanish proficiency, both verbally and in writing.Experience with culturally diverse populations.A valid Colorado driver's license.Experience with Head Start, Devereux Early Childhood Assessment (DECA), ESI (Early Screening Inventory), and Ages and Stages Questionnaires (ASQ-3/ASQ-SE2).Work Environment: The working environment is an approximate balance of 50% office work (using a personal computer and other office equipment) and 50% movement inside/outside the center, including interactions with staff, families, children, community support agencies, consultants, and government agencies, which requires the ability to exchange accurate information. The environment includes unusual elements such as weather, dirt, dust, fumes, smoke, unpleasant odors, and/or loud noises. The employee may be exposed to contagious/ill children and must be conscious of the health and safety of the children, their parents, school personnel, and themselves. Physical Demands: While performing the responsibilities of the position, must constantly be able to remain in a stationary position 50% of the time; occasionally move about inside the office to access file cabinets, office machinery, etc. Constantly operates a computer and other office productivity machinery such as a calculator, copy machine and computer printer . click apply for full job details
Overview: Substitute Program Leader Status: Part-Time Pay Rate: $20.50/hour Substitute Program Leaders may work at different sites throughout the region and receive their assignments based on their availability. Substitute Program Leaders work directly with a group of students (ratio is contingent upon CDC guidelines), acting as a positive adult role model, coach, and mentor. Substitute Program Leaders must have a genuine interest in the growth, development, and provision of a safe and nurturing environment for the students they teach. Substitute Program Leader's ability to establish authority through leadership, communication, and most importantly patience, will be required in giving our students the stability and nurturing atmosphere they need to succeed. Ensuring that Think Together students reach their potential takes a tremendous amount of hard work, flexibility, and commitment. Responsibilities: Provide homework assistance, academic enrichment and physical activity, using curriculum and materials provided by the program. Create an engaging environment that fosters a sense of belonging that kids want to be in. Support students in making positive behavior choices and take disciplinary measures when appropriate. Engage children and youth by following, implementing, and assisting in creating lesson plans. Ensure student safety by assisting in set up, break down, and ongoing maintenance in an effort to keep the school or community site clean and orderly. Promote positive interactions between volunteers and students in accordance with child safety guidelines. Maintain student safety by taking roll and reviewing sign-in/ sign-outs for students and volunteers. Identify student needs and communicate to Site Coordinator, teachers, school administration, parents, and volunteers as appropriate. Commit to a full-year program, demonstrated by arriving on-time, every day and completing time cards appropriately. Participate in staff development activities. Requirements: Experience working with young children and the ability to inspire and motivate. Proof of graduation from High School or G.E.D. Required; Additionally / 48 college semester or 60 college quarter units required / and/or by passing an Instructional Aide Test (in some districts) Ability to speak and write standard English appropriate in a public school setting. Must be available at least 5 days a week (Monday-Friday) Program start and end times are roughly between 1:00 PM- 6:00 PM. Times may vary due to minimum day schedules at school sites. Background Checks/Testing: Must pass Live Scan (criminal background check via fingerprinting) Provide a clear TB test Pass Advanced Math and English skills (K - 8) testing Think Together is an Equal Opportunity Employer that does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, religious creed, physical disability, mental disability, age for individuals age 40 and over, medical condition (as defined by state law (for example, cancer or genetic characteristics or HIV/AIDS), marital status, military and veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information, citizenship status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. Our management team is dedicated to this policy with respect to recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, training, compensation, benefits, employee activities and general treatment during employment.
04/01/2026
Full time
Overview: Substitute Program Leader Status: Part-Time Pay Rate: $20.50/hour Substitute Program Leaders may work at different sites throughout the region and receive their assignments based on their availability. Substitute Program Leaders work directly with a group of students (ratio is contingent upon CDC guidelines), acting as a positive adult role model, coach, and mentor. Substitute Program Leaders must have a genuine interest in the growth, development, and provision of a safe and nurturing environment for the students they teach. Substitute Program Leader's ability to establish authority through leadership, communication, and most importantly patience, will be required in giving our students the stability and nurturing atmosphere they need to succeed. Ensuring that Think Together students reach their potential takes a tremendous amount of hard work, flexibility, and commitment. Responsibilities: Provide homework assistance, academic enrichment and physical activity, using curriculum and materials provided by the program. Create an engaging environment that fosters a sense of belonging that kids want to be in. Support students in making positive behavior choices and take disciplinary measures when appropriate. Engage children and youth by following, implementing, and assisting in creating lesson plans. Ensure student safety by assisting in set up, break down, and ongoing maintenance in an effort to keep the school or community site clean and orderly. Promote positive interactions between volunteers and students in accordance with child safety guidelines. Maintain student safety by taking roll and reviewing sign-in/ sign-outs for students and volunteers. Identify student needs and communicate to Site Coordinator, teachers, school administration, parents, and volunteers as appropriate. Commit to a full-year program, demonstrated by arriving on-time, every day and completing time cards appropriately. Participate in staff development activities. Requirements: Experience working with young children and the ability to inspire and motivate. Proof of graduation from High School or G.E.D. Required; Additionally / 48 college semester or 60 college quarter units required / and/or by passing an Instructional Aide Test (in some districts) Ability to speak and write standard English appropriate in a public school setting. Must be available at least 5 days a week (Monday-Friday) Program start and end times are roughly between 1:00 PM- 6:00 PM. Times may vary due to minimum day schedules at school sites. Background Checks/Testing: Must pass Live Scan (criminal background check via fingerprinting) Provide a clear TB test Pass Advanced Math and English skills (K - 8) testing Think Together is an Equal Opportunity Employer that does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, religious creed, physical disability, mental disability, age for individuals age 40 and over, medical condition (as defined by state law (for example, cancer or genetic characteristics or HIV/AIDS), marital status, military and veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information, citizenship status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. Our management team is dedicated to this policy with respect to recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, training, compensation, benefits, employee activities and general treatment during employment.
Make an impact - Develop career skills - Flexible schedule We're hiring substitute paraprofessionals to fill immediate openings across New Jersey. Accepting applications from both certified substitute paraprofessionals and those with no teaching experience. Our hiring coordinators are ready to help you through the entire application and onboarding process. Job Description: A substitute paraprofessional assists the classroom teacher to provide extra support to students with special needs, promoting maximum academic and personal growth. The substitute paraprofessional job responsibilities range from supplementing regular classroom curriculum to helping individual students. Substitute paraprofessionals are also known as school aides, teacher assistants, instructional aides, one-to-one aides, and personal care assistants. Responsibilities: Provide instructional reinforcement for individual students or small groups of students Assist teacher with classroom management and general supervision of the class Assist with administrative duties such as setting up equipment and preparing materials Supervise students in the cafeteria, schoolyard, specials, hallways, on field trips, and/or during before and after school programs Attend to students' physical, personal, academic, and emotional needs Support students with special needs by following provisions specified in their IEPs/504 Plans Perform other duties as directed by the classroom teacher and school administration Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED Proficient in English (speaking, reading, writing) Pay: $13-$22/hr
03/28/2026
Full time
Make an impact - Develop career skills - Flexible schedule We're hiring substitute paraprofessionals to fill immediate openings across New Jersey. Accepting applications from both certified substitute paraprofessionals and those with no teaching experience. Our hiring coordinators are ready to help you through the entire application and onboarding process. Job Description: A substitute paraprofessional assists the classroom teacher to provide extra support to students with special needs, promoting maximum academic and personal growth. The substitute paraprofessional job responsibilities range from supplementing regular classroom curriculum to helping individual students. Substitute paraprofessionals are also known as school aides, teacher assistants, instructional aides, one-to-one aides, and personal care assistants. Responsibilities: Provide instructional reinforcement for individual students or small groups of students Assist teacher with classroom management and general supervision of the class Assist with administrative duties such as setting up equipment and preparing materials Supervise students in the cafeteria, schoolyard, specials, hallways, on field trips, and/or during before and after school programs Attend to students' physical, personal, academic, and emotional needs Support students with special needs by following provisions specified in their IEPs/504 Plans Perform other duties as directed by the classroom teacher and school administration Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED Proficient in English (speaking, reading, writing) Pay: $13-$22/hr
Make an impact - Develop career skills - Flexible schedule We're hiring substitute paraprofessionals to fill immediate openings across New Jersey. Accepting applications from both certified substitute paraprofessionals and those with no teaching experience. Our hiring coordinators are ready to help you through the entire application and onboarding process. Job Description: A substitute paraprofessional assists the classroom teacher to provide extra support to students with special needs, promoting maximum academic and personal growth. The substitute paraprofessional job responsibilities range from supplementing regular classroom curriculum to helping individual students. Substitute paraprofessionals are also known as school aides, teacher assistants, instructional aides, one-to-one aides, and personal care assistants. Responsibilities: Provide instructional reinforcement for individual students or small groups of students Assist teacher with classroom management and general supervision of the class Assist with administrative duties such as setting up equipment and preparing materials Supervise students in the cafeteria, schoolyard, specials, hallways, on field trips, and/or during before and after school programs Attend to students' physical, personal, academic, and emotional needs Support students with special needs by following provisions specified in their IEPs/504 Plans Perform other duties as directed by the classroom teacher and school administration Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED Proficient in English (speaking, reading, writing) Pay: $13-$22/hr
03/28/2026
Full time
Make an impact - Develop career skills - Flexible schedule We're hiring substitute paraprofessionals to fill immediate openings across New Jersey. Accepting applications from both certified substitute paraprofessionals and those with no teaching experience. Our hiring coordinators are ready to help you through the entire application and onboarding process. Job Description: A substitute paraprofessional assists the classroom teacher to provide extra support to students with special needs, promoting maximum academic and personal growth. The substitute paraprofessional job responsibilities range from supplementing regular classroom curriculum to helping individual students. Substitute paraprofessionals are also known as school aides, teacher assistants, instructional aides, one-to-one aides, and personal care assistants. Responsibilities: Provide instructional reinforcement for individual students or small groups of students Assist teacher with classroom management and general supervision of the class Assist with administrative duties such as setting up equipment and preparing materials Supervise students in the cafeteria, schoolyard, specials, hallways, on field trips, and/or during before and after school programs Attend to students' physical, personal, academic, and emotional needs Support students with special needs by following provisions specified in their IEPs/504 Plans Perform other duties as directed by the classroom teacher and school administration Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED Proficient in English (speaking, reading, writing) Pay: $13-$22/hr
Make an impact - Develop career skills - Flexible schedule We're hiring substitute paraprofessionals to fill immediate openings across New Jersey. Accepting applications from both certified substitute paraprofessionals and those with no teaching experience. Our hiring coordinators are ready to help you through the entire application and onboarding process. Job Description: A substitute paraprofessional assists the classroom teacher to provide extra support to students with special needs, promoting maximum academic and personal growth. The substitute paraprofessional job responsibilities range from supplementing regular classroom curriculum to helping individual students. Substitute paraprofessionals are also known as school aides, teacher assistants, instructional aides, one-to-one aides, and personal care assistants. Responsibilities: Provide instructional reinforcement for individual students or small groups of students Assist teacher with classroom management and general supervision of the class Assist with administrative duties such as setting up equipment and preparing materials Supervise students in the cafeteria, schoolyard, specials, hallways, on field trips, and/or during before and after school programs Attend to students' physical, personal, academic, and emotional needs Support students with special needs by following provisions specified in their IEPs/504 Plans Perform other duties as directed by the classroom teacher and school administration Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED Proficient in English (speaking, reading, writing) Pay: $13-$22/hr
03/28/2026
Full time
Make an impact - Develop career skills - Flexible schedule We're hiring substitute paraprofessionals to fill immediate openings across New Jersey. Accepting applications from both certified substitute paraprofessionals and those with no teaching experience. Our hiring coordinators are ready to help you through the entire application and onboarding process. Job Description: A substitute paraprofessional assists the classroom teacher to provide extra support to students with special needs, promoting maximum academic and personal growth. The substitute paraprofessional job responsibilities range from supplementing regular classroom curriculum to helping individual students. Substitute paraprofessionals are also known as school aides, teacher assistants, instructional aides, one-to-one aides, and personal care assistants. Responsibilities: Provide instructional reinforcement for individual students or small groups of students Assist teacher with classroom management and general supervision of the class Assist with administrative duties such as setting up equipment and preparing materials Supervise students in the cafeteria, schoolyard, specials, hallways, on field trips, and/or during before and after school programs Attend to students' physical, personal, academic, and emotional needs Support students with special needs by following provisions specified in their IEPs/504 Plans Perform other duties as directed by the classroom teacher and school administration Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED Proficient in English (speaking, reading, writing) Pay: $13-$22/hr
Make an impact - Develop career skills - Flexible schedule We're hiring substitute paraprofessionals to fill immediate openings across New Jersey. Accepting applications from both certified substitute paraprofessionals and those with no teaching experience. Our hiring coordinators are ready to help you through the entire application and onboarding process. Job Description: A substitute paraprofessional assists the classroom teacher to provide extra support to students with special needs, promoting maximum academic and personal growth. The substitute paraprofessional job responsibilities range from supplementing regular classroom curriculum to helping individual students. Substitute paraprofessionals are also known as school aides, teacher assistants, instructional aides, one-to-one aides, and personal care assistants. Responsibilities: Provide instructional reinforcement for individual students or small groups of students Assist teacher with classroom management and general supervision of the class Assist with administrative duties such as setting up equipment and preparing materials Supervise students in the cafeteria, schoolyard, specials, hallways, on field trips, and/or during before and after school programs Attend to students' physical, personal, academic, and emotional needs Support students with special needs by following provisions specified in their IEPs/504 Plans Perform other duties as directed by the classroom teacher and school administration Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED Proficient in English (speaking, reading, writing) Pay: $13-$22/hr
03/28/2026
Full time
Make an impact - Develop career skills - Flexible schedule We're hiring substitute paraprofessionals to fill immediate openings across New Jersey. Accepting applications from both certified substitute paraprofessionals and those with no teaching experience. Our hiring coordinators are ready to help you through the entire application and onboarding process. Job Description: A substitute paraprofessional assists the classroom teacher to provide extra support to students with special needs, promoting maximum academic and personal growth. The substitute paraprofessional job responsibilities range from supplementing regular classroom curriculum to helping individual students. Substitute paraprofessionals are also known as school aides, teacher assistants, instructional aides, one-to-one aides, and personal care assistants. Responsibilities: Provide instructional reinforcement for individual students or small groups of students Assist teacher with classroom management and general supervision of the class Assist with administrative duties such as setting up equipment and preparing materials Supervise students in the cafeteria, schoolyard, specials, hallways, on field trips, and/or during before and after school programs Attend to students' physical, personal, academic, and emotional needs Support students with special needs by following provisions specified in their IEPs/504 Plans Perform other duties as directed by the classroom teacher and school administration Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED Proficient in English (speaking, reading, writing) Pay: $13-$22/hr
Make an impact - Develop career skills - Flexible schedule We're hiring substitute paraprofessionals to fill immediate openings across New Jersey. Accepting applications from both certified substitute paraprofessionals and those with no teaching experience. Our hiring coordinators are ready to help you through the entire application and onboarding process. Job Description: A substitute paraprofessional assists the classroom teacher to provide extra support to students with special needs, promoting maximum academic and personal growth. The substitute paraprofessional job responsibilities range from supplementing regular classroom curriculum to helping individual students. Substitute paraprofessionals are also known as school aides, teacher assistants, instructional aides, one-to-one aides, and personal care assistants. Responsibilities: Provide instructional reinforcement for individual students or small groups of students Assist teacher with classroom management and general supervision of the class Assist with administrative duties such as setting up equipment and preparing materials Supervise students in the cafeteria, schoolyard, specials, hallways, on field trips, and/or during before and after school programs Attend to students' physical, personal, academic, and emotional needs Support students with special needs by following provisions specified in their IEPs/504 Plans Perform other duties as directed by the classroom teacher and school administration Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED Proficient in English (speaking, reading, writing) Pay: $13-$22/hr
03/28/2026
Full time
Make an impact - Develop career skills - Flexible schedule We're hiring substitute paraprofessionals to fill immediate openings across New Jersey. Accepting applications from both certified substitute paraprofessionals and those with no teaching experience. Our hiring coordinators are ready to help you through the entire application and onboarding process. Job Description: A substitute paraprofessional assists the classroom teacher to provide extra support to students with special needs, promoting maximum academic and personal growth. The substitute paraprofessional job responsibilities range from supplementing regular classroom curriculum to helping individual students. Substitute paraprofessionals are also known as school aides, teacher assistants, instructional aides, one-to-one aides, and personal care assistants. Responsibilities: Provide instructional reinforcement for individual students or small groups of students Assist teacher with classroom management and general supervision of the class Assist with administrative duties such as setting up equipment and preparing materials Supervise students in the cafeteria, schoolyard, specials, hallways, on field trips, and/or during before and after school programs Attend to students' physical, personal, academic, and emotional needs Support students with special needs by following provisions specified in their IEPs/504 Plans Perform other duties as directed by the classroom teacher and school administration Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED Proficient in English (speaking, reading, writing) Pay: $13-$22/hr