POSITION SUMMARY
Days and hours of work are Monday through Friday, 7:40 a.m. to 3:40 p.m. for the school year including pre and post service and includes a few evening and weekend responsibilities. Early Childhood is made up of Pre-Kindergarten, Junior Kindergarten, and Kindergarten.
The following are the primary expectations for this position:
Required Skills/Abilities
· Has an understanding and experience with childhood development
· Has sensitivity and knowledge of the needs of a diverse community and the ability and commitment to work inclusively with students, parents, teachers, and other stakeholders from diverse backgrounds
· Has the commitment to follow policies and procedures set by St. Richard’s
· Has the ability to communicate effectively with the entire school community including students, colleagues, parents, support staff, and administration.
· Has an openness to feedback to learn new skills and engage in continuous learning.
· Has preferably three years or more of lead teaching experience with young children (beyond student teaching requirements) and a minimum of Bachelor’s degree - Master’s degree preferred (in the field of education).
· Has a strong understanding of the unique learning needs of students and the ability to differentiate instruction to meet these needs.
· Has knowledge and experience teaching interdisciplinary project work (Reggio, Montessori, etc.)
Duties/Responsibilities (Essential Functions)
· Support and contribute to the school's mission, Episcopal values, culture, goals and initiatives
· Demonstrate knowledge of best instructional practices in an early childhood setting
· Develop and administer age-appropriate assessments to measure student progress over time
· Organize short and long-term lesson planning and delivery of instruction
· Engage students in hands-on experiential learning
· Check for understanding of lesson objectives; record student progress and analyze progress to adjust instructional plans
· Differentiate/modify instruction as needed; develop higher levels of understanding through scaffolding
· Maximize instructional time
· Set high expectations and clearly define success
· Establish and maintain a respectful learning environment that is culturally sensitive, encourages exploration, collaboration, and creative problem-solving
· Utilize classroom and school-wide procedures that maintain high expectations for each student
· Demonstrate a passion and excitement for the curriculum content and pedagogy
· Communicate regularly and engage families in student learning
· Create a physical classroom environment that is engaging, safe and accessible
· Maintain time sensitive and accurate records
· Collaborate with peers and school community members
· Demonstrate professionalism in and outside of school through integrity/ethical conduct, service to students, advocacy, decision-making, compliance with school regulations, and collegiality.
· Demonstrate leadership in curriculum, procedures, and co-curricular endeavors.
· Assist new faculty and staff members in acclimating to the SRES community
· Demonstrate timeliness with on-time arrival to school, classes, duties, meetings, deadlines and departure time.
· Display courteous and respectful interactions with and toward colleagues and school community members including welcoming feedback
· Engage in growth and development in the field of education and content areas and share with the school community
· Reflect on professional role and seek to identify areas for improvement.