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assistant head of school instruction
Early Childhood Teacher
Urban Sprouts Child Development Center Saint Louis, Missouri
Teacher The Classroom Teacher provides leadership within the classroom to ensure a safe, nurturing, and developmentally appropriate learning environment grounded in a Reggio Emilia-inspired philosophy. This role is responsible for curriculum design and implementation, classroom management, documentation of children's learning, and fostering strong relationships with families. The Classroom Teacher serves as a facilitator of child-led inquiry and a collaborative partner to colleagues while advancing the mission and values of Urban Sprouts. This role reports directly to the Head of Pedagogy. Key Responsibilities Daily Classroom Operations Maintain at all times high-quality child care standards grounded in developmentally appropriate practice and aligned with the school's philosophy and curriculum approach. Design and maintain an inviting, intentional classroom environment that reflects children's interests and supports inquiry-based learning. Ensure the safety, supervision, and well-being of all children, responding promptly and appropriately to incidents or concerns. Maintain child-to-staff ratios at all times and collaborate with leadership to ensure proper classroom coverage. Establish consistent classroom routines that promote independence, responsibility, and community. Support and lead with Co- Teacher(s) and support staff within the classroom. Maintain accurate attendance, incident reports, and required documentation in accordance with licensing requirements. Curriculum and Documentation Lead the development and implementation of emergent, project-based curriculum inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach. Observe children closely and document learning through photographs, written reflections, and displays that make learning visible. Plan intentional provocations and experiences that extend children's thinking and inquiry. Use assessment tools and documentation to inform instruction and individualize learning experiences. Collaborate with the pedagogical team to reflect on curriculum, plan next steps, and ensure alignment across classrooms. Participate in ongoing professional development to deepen understanding of child development and Reggio-inspired practice. Family and Child Engagement Maintain strong, respectful, and consistent communication with families. Conduct parent-teacher conferences and share documentation of children's growth and development. Support family engagement events and school-wide initiatives. Partner with families using strengths-based and culturally responsive practices. Collaborate with leadership and support staff when developmental or behavioral concerns arise. Team Collaboration and Professional Responsibilities Serve as a collaborative and supportive member of the teaching team. Model professionalism, reflective practice, and a commitment to continuous improvement. Attend and actively participate in staff meetings, trainings, and school events. Support Assistant Teachers through mentorship, coaching, and clear communication. Maintain working knowledge of Missouri State Child Care Licensing regulations and NAEYC standards. Perform other related duties as assigned to support the mission and sustainability of the program. Farm to Table Integration Integrate garden, kitchen, and farm-to-table experiences into classroom learning when appropriate. Collaborate with kitchen and farm staff to extend seasonal programming into curriculum projects. Support children's participation in food preparation, gardening, and related hands-on learning experiences while ensuring health and safety compliance. Qualifications Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or a related field required. Minimum of 3 years of experience in an early childhood classroom setting. Experience leading a classroom or readiness to step into a lead educator role. Knowledge of or interest in the Reggio Emilia approach, emergent curriculum, and inquiry-based learning. Strong classroom management, organizational, and communication skills. Commitment to reflective practice and professional growth. Core Competencies and Expectations Demonstrates strong leadership within the classroom and fosters a collaborative team culture. Builds meaningful relationships with children and families. Maintains confidentiality and professionalism at all times. Communicates clearly, respectfully, and effectively. Aligns daily practice with the mission, values, and philosophy of Urban Sprouts. Demonstrates curiosity, flexibility, and a deep respect for children as capable learners. E04JI800ve1d408n5ex Compensation details: 20-25 Hourly Wage PI41006cfa5-
03/05/2026
Full time
Teacher The Classroom Teacher provides leadership within the classroom to ensure a safe, nurturing, and developmentally appropriate learning environment grounded in a Reggio Emilia-inspired philosophy. This role is responsible for curriculum design and implementation, classroom management, documentation of children's learning, and fostering strong relationships with families. The Classroom Teacher serves as a facilitator of child-led inquiry and a collaborative partner to colleagues while advancing the mission and values of Urban Sprouts. This role reports directly to the Head of Pedagogy. Key Responsibilities Daily Classroom Operations Maintain at all times high-quality child care standards grounded in developmentally appropriate practice and aligned with the school's philosophy and curriculum approach. Design and maintain an inviting, intentional classroom environment that reflects children's interests and supports inquiry-based learning. Ensure the safety, supervision, and well-being of all children, responding promptly and appropriately to incidents or concerns. Maintain child-to-staff ratios at all times and collaborate with leadership to ensure proper classroom coverage. Establish consistent classroom routines that promote independence, responsibility, and community. Support and lead with Co- Teacher(s) and support staff within the classroom. Maintain accurate attendance, incident reports, and required documentation in accordance with licensing requirements. Curriculum and Documentation Lead the development and implementation of emergent, project-based curriculum inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach. Observe children closely and document learning through photographs, written reflections, and displays that make learning visible. Plan intentional provocations and experiences that extend children's thinking and inquiry. Use assessment tools and documentation to inform instruction and individualize learning experiences. Collaborate with the pedagogical team to reflect on curriculum, plan next steps, and ensure alignment across classrooms. Participate in ongoing professional development to deepen understanding of child development and Reggio-inspired practice. Family and Child Engagement Maintain strong, respectful, and consistent communication with families. Conduct parent-teacher conferences and share documentation of children's growth and development. Support family engagement events and school-wide initiatives. Partner with families using strengths-based and culturally responsive practices. Collaborate with leadership and support staff when developmental or behavioral concerns arise. Team Collaboration and Professional Responsibilities Serve as a collaborative and supportive member of the teaching team. Model professionalism, reflective practice, and a commitment to continuous improvement. Attend and actively participate in staff meetings, trainings, and school events. Support Assistant Teachers through mentorship, coaching, and clear communication. Maintain working knowledge of Missouri State Child Care Licensing regulations and NAEYC standards. Perform other related duties as assigned to support the mission and sustainability of the program. Farm to Table Integration Integrate garden, kitchen, and farm-to-table experiences into classroom learning when appropriate. Collaborate with kitchen and farm staff to extend seasonal programming into curriculum projects. Support children's participation in food preparation, gardening, and related hands-on learning experiences while ensuring health and safety compliance. Qualifications Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or a related field required. Minimum of 3 years of experience in an early childhood classroom setting. Experience leading a classroom or readiness to step into a lead educator role. Knowledge of or interest in the Reggio Emilia approach, emergent curriculum, and inquiry-based learning. Strong classroom management, organizational, and communication skills. Commitment to reflective practice and professional growth. Core Competencies and Expectations Demonstrates strong leadership within the classroom and fosters a collaborative team culture. Builds meaningful relationships with children and families. Maintains confidentiality and professionalism at all times. Communicates clearly, respectfully, and effectively. Aligns daily practice with the mission, values, and philosophy of Urban Sprouts. Demonstrates curiosity, flexibility, and a deep respect for children as capable learners. E04JI800ve1d408n5ex Compensation details: 20-25 Hourly Wage PI41006cfa5-
Connecticut Institute for Communities, Inc.
Infant / Toddler CDA Specialist
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 PI75d2f980cec1-3583
03/01/2026
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 PI75d2f980cec1-3583

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