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Adelphi University

Location: Garden CityNY 11530 Document ID: AC045-2MOU Posted on: 2018-03-2703/27/2018 Job Type: Full-time

Job Schedule:Full-time
2018-04-26
 

Teacher

Position Reports To: Director of Early Learning Center
JOB SUMMARY:
Must support the mission of the Adelphi University Alice Brown Early Learning Center, promote family activities and participation, and develop and maintain authentic, meaningful relationships with the children.
Demonstrate knowledge of the theories of child growth and development, early childhood education and family support.
Understand and demonstrate knowledge of the underlying philosophies of constructivist educational practices.
Promote and support children's social, emotional, cognitive, language and physical development.
Responsible for mentoring and supporting Adelphi University student learners at the undergraduate and graduate level.
Lead and model professionalism, teamwork and a collaborative spirit within the classroom teaching team, the center and the greater Adelphi University community.
Develop and maintain supportive, professional relationships with children and their families to enhance parent education, communication, involvement and advocacy.
Responsible for directly supervising and developing the classroom staff and managing the day-to-day operations in the classroom.
Responsible for developing and expanding curriculum based on children's interests and needs in conjunction with developmentally appropriate best practices.
Other duties as assigned by supervisor.
RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES:
Reflect on children's needs and interests, develop topic focuses, plan, implement and assess curriculum for the classroom setting.
Develop and refine general focuses and activity possibilities for overall curriculum for the school, in collaboration with the whole professional staff assuring learning experiences are developmentally appropriate, and relevant to children's interests and daily lives in the context of family, community, and culture.
Supervise and lead classroom team in planning, implementing and assessing developmentally appropriate curriculum.
Ensure that the outdoor play environment is well organized and utilized as an extension of the classroom setting.
Plan and carry out daily classroom routine that is consistent yet flexible and meets the needs of the diverse learners in the group.
Record, document and assess children's work and progress.
Maintain active two way communications with parents and other University personnel.
Monitor and supervise student staff.
Plan and conduct on-going parent conferences.
Mentor and support student work-study employees and graduate assistants employed by the program.
Collaborate with, mentor and support student observers, and certification candidates placed in classroom.
Engage in meaningful on-going professional development opportunities; including trainings required by the NYS Office of Children and Family Services, and Adelphi University.
Understand and implement Child Day Care Regulations as administered by the Office of Children and Family Services.
Maintain an orderly, sanitary classroom environment.
Continually update knowledge of child development, early childhood curriculum, and staff development through appropriate publications, trainings, and courses.
Actively participate in advocacy to enhance the care and education of children.
Model and maintain confidentiality in and outside of the classroom setting in regard to children, parents, staff, students and observers.
Assist in developing modifications for diverse learners and supporting families understanding of the child's learning needs and share strategies and techniques for supporting the child's continued growth and development.
Attend EI, CPSE and CSE meetings when necessary, work cooperatively with service providers to ensure the learning environment meets the child's needs.
Perform any other job duties and responsibilities as needed by the program.
REQUIREMENTS:
Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication and organizational skills.
A strong foundation in child development.
Ability to interact in a supportive and positive manner with a diverse student body.
Knowledge of the process of curriculum development for children ages infancy through six.
Working knowledge of software programs for documentation use.
Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Word, E-mail and Windows.
Understand and maintain confidentiality.
Strong student service, mentoring and support skills
Display sound decision making skills
Display ability to appropriately supervise children in a group and use transition techniques to move children through the daily routine.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Possess the ability to lift 50 lbs. or more
Ability to bend, stoop and move freely.
EDUCATIONAL/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
Hold a bachelor's degree in early childhood education / early childhood special education or a closely related education field, with NYS certification; as well as experience teaching children age 18 months to six. Experience working in a student service environment highly desirable. Master's degree in early childhood education/ early childhood special education and three years teaching experience considered a plus. Specific experience and/or training in infant/toddler care will be required of Toddler level teachers.
POSITION(S) SUPERVISED:
Student Work Study Employees
Graduate Assistants
Candidates for Student Teaching


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