Early Learning Center Instructor (2025-26 school year) at Michigan City Area Schools
Michigan City, IN 46360, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

09 Nov, 25

Salary

25.0

Posted On

10 Aug, 25

Experience

4 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Universal Precautions, First Aid Training, Early Childhood Education, Children, Drug Testing, Training

Industry

Education Management

Description

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Under the supervision of the Director, the Lead Teacher will nurture curiosity through purposeful learning experiences to guide in helping create a future full of lifelong learners, while preparing students for kindergarten. Meeting the needs of diversity of students and their families, while embracing students and families. The ideal candidate understands and embraces the importance of creating a healthy mental and emotional environment to assist the students in acclimating to the next level of education.

EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND REQUIREMENTS

  • 21 years of age
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Meet all State Requirements
  • A CDA OR a Two year or four year degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field
  • Previous experience working with children in a group setting
  • Physically able to lift children or items up to or in excess 50 pounds
  • Ability to meet the physical demands of supervising and supporting children
  • Successful completion of First Aid Training, Universal Precautions, ILEAD Modules, one hour of Jason Foundation Suicide Prevention Training and annual CPR
  • All staff are required to have 20 hours of training annually
  • Must pass a criminal background check and fingerprint screening
  • Must pass drug test upon hire and subsequent random drug-testing

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Responsibilities
  • Provide and maintain appropriate, safe, nurturing classroom guidance, classroom management,
  • Supervising children at all times: seeing and hearing children both indoors & outdoors
  • Ability to apply/understand emergency procedures
  • Plans and implements developmentally appropriate curriculum and learning environment
  • Ability to relate positively to young children
  • Implements CACFP procedures and complies with all USDA laws
  • Participate in scheduled staff meetings and parent-teacher conferences
  • Assist the lead teacher with the planning and facilitation of field trips and/or special visitors
  • Care for and meet the needs of all children in your care
  • Classroom Management, Intentional Planning, and Meaningful Assessment
  • Be able to communicate openly and positively with children, families, colleagues, and staff.
  • Computer literacy: Word processing, database, Internet, spreadsheets, and e-mail
  • Continue professional development
  • Must understand child development and the manner in which children learn
  • Demonstrates evidence of sufficient emotional and social maturity and stability to function responsibly in a crisis or stressful situation
  • Understand the sensitivity to children’s individual needs, including learning, emotional, social, physical, and creative needs
  • Endorse and implement Indiana Early Learning Standards preparing students for Kindergarten
  • Follow all state regulations and MCAS policies
  • Enriches the educational program that enhances the cognitive, social, emotional, linguistic, and physical development of young children.
  • Responsible for maintaining required reports and documentation, that are accurate and correct including but not limited to, assessment data, developmental screening, behavior intervention plans, and conference notes.
  • Maintain confidentiality at all times in regards to children, parents, staff, students, and volunteers, following guidelines established by MCAS policies and articulated by the center’s director and MCAS policies
  • Moves quickly to intervene in unsafe or dangerous situations.
  • Organize and prepare opportunities for children and families to create meaningful connections with the community.
  • Planning and implementing developmentally appropriate activities/lessons
  • Develops and implements weekly lesson and unit plans that support each child’s identified goals which reflect an integrated approach across all content areas.
  • Uphold all responsibilities for mandated reporting as legally required by the State of Indiana
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