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PRE-K COUNTS LEAD TEACHER JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title: Pre-K Counts Lead Teacher Branch: Williamsport
FLSA Status: Salary exempt Salary range: $43,000 - $46,000
Reports to: Childcare Director 

POSITION SUMMARY:
The Pre-K Counts Lead Teacher is responsible for guiding and instructing children through creative planning and implementation of a developmentally appropriate daily program of activities promoting each child's affective, cognitive, physical, perceptual-motor, communicative and social competence. The position involves the close supervision of the Assistant Teacher enhancing a team teaching approach to ensure the safe and healthful care and management of children in a nurturing environment. Involvement includes maintaining contact and open communication with parents, program staff and community resources.

QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Completion of an undergraduate program at an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's Degree AND teaching certification in Early Childhood Education (PreK – 4 or N- 3) and two (2) years' work experience related to the care and education of preschool-age children.
2. Compliance with Act 33, to include documentation of Child Abuse History (Form CY-113), Criminal History (Form SP4-164), FBI fingerprinting, National Sex Offender Registry Verification (NSOR-V), and Mandated Reporter training.
a. Above clearances must be completed prior to working with children at the YMCA but are not needed at time of hire.
3. Biennial physical examination and initial TB (Mantoux) Test and freedom from any infectious or communicable disease.
4. Ability to work with and relate well to young children and coworkers.
5. Ability to supervise adults.
6. Successfully complete the New Staff Orientation and mandated reporter training before starting in the classroom.
7. CPR, First Aid, AED certifications within 60 days of hire date.
8. Ability to plan, organize and implement age-appropriate/developmentally appropriate program activities.
9. Previous experience with diverse populations. Ability to develop positive, authentic relationships with people from different backgrounds.
10. Ability and desire to convert Instructional I teaching certificate to Instructional II within six (6) years of initial service.

Supervisory Responsibilities:
The PreK Counts Lead Teacher supervises the assistant teacher(s) in their classroom. All department staff are responsible for each other’s safety and well-being.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Demonstrates appropriate interactions with children:
1. Interacts frequently with children showing affection, interest, and respect.
2. Makes self available and is responsive to children.
3. Speaks with children in a friendly, courteous manner.
4. Talks with individual children, and encourages children of all ages to use language.
5. Treats children of all races, religions, family backgrounds, and cultures equally with respect and consideration.
6. Provides all children with equal opportunities to take part in all activities.
7. Encourages independence in children, as they are ready.
8. Uses positive approaches to help children behave constructively.
9. Refrains from use of physical punishment or negative discipline methods that hurt, frighten or humiliate children.
10.Helps children deal with anger, sadness and frustration by comforting, identifying, reflecting feelings, and helping children use words to solve their problems.
11.Encourage prosocial behavior in children such as cooperating, helping taking turns, talking to solve problems.
12.Expectations of children's social behavior are developmentally appropriate.
13.Encourages children to talk about feelings and ideas instead of solving problems with force.
Establishes and maintains a safe and healthful learning environment:
14.Maintains an efficient, well-arranged classroom including interest areas that provide direction and a sense of organization.
15.Keeps equipment and materials in good repair and stored in a safe, orderly fashion.
16.Keeps equipment and materials sanitized and clean.
17.Provides materials and activities appropriate for the children's developmental progress and individual learning styles.
18.Implements a well-established positive routine adapted to the needs of children.
19.Encourages daily health routines with children including tooth brushing and hand washing.
20.Provides adequate supervision ensuring the safety of active children.
21.Plans emergency procedures, maintains emergency information and initiates emergency action when necessary.
Advances children's physical and intellectual competence:
22.Promotes language understanding and use in an appropriate atmosphere (flannel-board, puppets, songs, story records, etc.).
23.Provides opportunities for development of cognitive skills and awareness of concepts.
24.Promotes physical development of children (large and small muscles).
25.Attends to the physical needs of the children by providing a pleasant rest time daily.
26.Provides a variety of opportunities for creative expression (dramatic play, movement, art, music, language, etc.)
27.Plans for a multi-sensory classroom environment (activities for visual, auditory, tactile development, etc.)
Supports children's social-emotional development and provides positive guidance:
28.Provides children with opportunities for success through individual, small group and large group activities, including free play.
29.Involves children in all phases of self-help training (dressing, toileting, eating, etc.).
30.Utilizes appropriate group management techniques.
31.Eats with children modeling proper table manners and sharing the same menu.
32.Includes multi-cultural and multi-ethnic materials, displays and activities in curriculum input.
33.Provides educational opportunities through individualized hands-on food experiences that integrate curriculum areas into nutrition (reading readiness, science, math, language, etc.).
34.Provides guidance in nutritional experiences including family-style meals (self-service, passing, pouring, table setting, table cleaning, etc.).
Establishes positive and productive communication with families:
35.Maintains contact with parents through calendars, verbal and written communication, phone calls, posted information, etc.
36.Involves parents in the education plan for their children by sharing individualized developmental information (parent-teacher conferences).
37.Provides opportunities for parents to participate in program planning and classroom activities (fundraisers, party donations, game loans, etc.).
38.Speaks with families in a friendly, courteous, and respectful manner.
Carries out supplementary and planning responsibilities:
39.Evaluates each child and conducts formal observations as required.
40.Plans developmental goals for each child through the uses of daily curriculum, individualized objectives and long range goals.
41.Carries out Individual Education Plans for special needs children, when appropriate.
42.Evaluates the success of the plans.
43.Maintains accurate, up-to-date records (children's files, time sheets attendance, meal participation forms, inventories, etc.).
44.Plans, organizes, reports and participates in educational field trips.
45.Make referrals to appropriate community agencies.
46.Reports immediately any child suspected of being abused to Director of Childcare Quality and Development OR the Childcare Director.
47.Attends and participates in pre-school staff meetings, teachers' meetings, agency staff meetings and other appropriate meetings.
48.Coordinates activities of Assistant Teacher(s) and supervises execution of activities as assigned by the Childcare Director or the Director of Childcare Quality and Development.
49.Helps with maintaining cleanliness of classroom (washes tables before and after snack, sweeps floor, cleans up any spills promptly, etc.)
50.Follows appropriate dress code set forth by the agency.
51.Completes required number of training hours annually.
52.Adheres to policies and procedures as outlined in the Employee Handbook and Policy and Procedure Manual.

YMCA COMPETENCIES (Leader):
Mission Advancement: Accepts and demonstrates the Y’s values. Demonstrates a desire to serve others and fulfill community needs. Supports fund-raising.
Collaboration: Works effectively with people of different backgrounds, abilities, opinions, and perceptions. Builds rapport and relates well to others. Seeks first to understand the other person’s point of view, and remains calm in challenging situations. Listens for understanding and meaning; speaks and writes effectively. Takes initiative to assist in developing others.
Operational Effectiveness: Makes sound judgments, and transfers learning from one situation to another. Embraces new approaches and discovers ideas to create a better member experience. Establishes goals,
clarifies tasks, plans work and actively participates in meetings. Strives to meet or exceed goals and deliver a high-value experience for children and families.
Personal Growth: Pursues self-development that enhances job performance. Demonstrates an openness to change, and seeks opportunities in the change process. Accurately assesses personal feelings, strengths and limitations and how they impact relationships. Has the functional and technical knowledge and skills required to perform well; uses best practices and demonstrates up-to-date knowledge and skills in technology.
Communication: Listens and expresses self effectively and in a manner that reflects a true understanding of the needs of the audience. Communicates effectively with different audiences at all levels in the organization, easily adapting his/her approach and the focus of his/her message to the audience.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
1. Ability to plan, lead and participate in activities.
2. Ability to lift a minimum of 35 pounds.
3. Ability to stand for long periods of time.
4. Ability to get down on the floor and interact with the children on their level.

PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (PDE) REQUIREMENTS:
1. Conversion of Instructional I certificate to Instructional II within six (6) years of service.
2. Undergo continuous professional development as specified by the Pennsylvania Department of Education (Act 48 and Act 13) – at least 24 hours per school year.
3. Participate in a one (1) year teacher induction program under the supervision of the Director of Childcare Quality and Development and other PDE-approved personnel.
4. Availability for full time, school year appointment (180 school days + Professional Development days).
5. Ability and willingness to teach online/remotely on the event of a closure due to COVID-19 or other factors.
6. Maintenance of all Department of Human Services (DHS), Keystone STARS, and Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) requirements.