Compensation: $17-24/hour (dependent upon experience and credentials)
Location: This position is primarily based out of our Goldin Center (2320 West Burleigh Street, Milwaukee)
Number of Positions Available: 2
Summary
This position is responsible for the day-to-day programming within the classroom. This includes complying with all applicable standards such as State of Wisconsin Department of Children and Families (DCF) licensing, Head Start/Early Head Start (HS/EHS) policy standards, and the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) accreditation.
It is a year-round, full-time position eligible for benefits.
Main Job Responsibilities
Child Development
Goal: appropriately manage child behavior
- Use active supervision at all times
- Engage positively, using redirection and positive reinforcement
- Get on child’s level to interact, play and talk
- Follow expectations on positive physical contact
Goal: ensure curriculum is delivered to fidelity
- Create and implement developmentally appropriate weekly lesson plans using Creative Curriculum
- Follow ASQ process to monitor progress
- Update child portfolios per 4 checkpoints throughout the year
- Enter eight anecdotal records/observations into Teaching Strategies GOLD per child per month.
- Use plan time and down time appropriately
Classroom Management
Goal: ensure a safe, fun place to learn and grow
- Use set routines and daily room schedules
- Maintain overall physical classroom environment: cleanliness, organization, decorations, and structure as per licensing and other standards. Oversee classroom inventory.
- Maintain accurate and timely recordkeeping:
- Intake forms, attendance tracking, food count forms
- Incident and medical logs
- Child referrals
Relationships with Parents
Goal: professional and trusting relationships with parents
- Communicate with parents on a daily basis regarding positive things, concerns, and incidents in a calm and professional manner.
- Perform parent-teacher conferences and home visits
- Represent the program to parents
- Support family engagement events
Other
- Role model appropriate behavior at all times. This includes developing and maintaining appropriate professional relationships with youth, colleagues, parents, facilitators, community members, etc.
- Represent the program and the agency appropriately
- Attend professional development, staff meetings, and conferences, trainings (including weekends and Saturdays) to remain current in industry knowledge and fulfill continuing education requirements.
- Support other areas within the building (e.g., reception) as needed.
Qualifications
Education/Knowledge/Experience
- Minimum age of 18 and high school diploma/GED
- Must meet DCF, HS/EHS, and NAEYC requirements
- Highly preferred: Level 12 on The Registry or Infant Toddler Credential
- Knowledge of Developmentally Appropriate Practice, EHS, etc. preferred
- Proficient in Word and Excel plus accurate typing skills
- Experience working with urban youth and families
Pre-hire: fingerprint background check and drug test
Skills/Personal Qualities/Attitude
- Embody COA Values with a passion for serving others
- Philosophical compatibility with COA mission and strength based child development methods
- Strong early childhood management skills; familiarity with social emotional learning and trauma informed care
- Good organizational and administrative skills; detail oriented
- Effective interpersonal skills to develop strong working relationships. Cultural competency. Respect for diversity of all types.
- Excellent time management skills for consistent attendance and punctuality
Physical Requirements / Working Conditions
The physical requirements are the ability to:
- Sit and stand for long periods of time
- Lift and carry up to 35 pounds throughout the day
- Actively engage with children in various activities (e.g. physical movement, dramatic play, on-the-floor play, etc.)
- Move quickly in order to safely evacuate children from the Center within certain time limits
The work environment is an active environment with urban youth and families in a variety of settings. This requires the ability to respond quickly to changing situations and be able to move around the COA site as needed. This position also requires evening and weekend work.
These characteristics described are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential job functions. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions.
The above is intended to describe the general content and requirements of this job. It is not meant to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities or requirements. In other words, other duties as assigned.
Submit resume and cover letter to: arowell@coa-yfc.org
Please include registry level in your cover letter, if applicable.