The Early Learning Center at Deerfield Academy seeking 2 part-time Teachers to join our team beginning on July 1, 2024.
The Early Learning Center provides quality early education and care to Deerfield Academy employees. The Center’s warm, safe, and nurturing environment encourages independence and self-respect, as well as sensitivity to, and an awareness of, others and the environment. The Center’s staff is committed to building relationships of mutual trust with both parents and their children. Recognizing parents as a child’s first educators and as active partners in the program allows our teachers to co-construct a comprehensive foundation of learning for all children. The Center consists of three classrooms: one for toddlers (aged 15 months to 2.9 years old), one for preschool-aged children (aged 2.9 to 5 years old) and an infant room.
Part-time teachers will work 20 hours/week for 39 weeks during the academic year (typically August to June).
Responsibilities: Ensure the health and well-being of the children at the Center, including all aspects of physical and emotional nurturing, while maintaining a safe, stimulating, and comfortable environment, in accordance with Early Education & Care (EEC) regulations and the Center’s Parent Handbook; assist Lead Teachers with curriculum, preparation and set up of materials, and delivery of daily curriculum; consistently respond to the child’s physical caregiving needs, including changing diapers according to EEC’s sanitary procedure; on occasion, provide parents with written and verbal communication daily regarding their children; attend monthly staff meetings and meet with the Director on a regular basis to review concerns and professional development needs; while upholding safe food handling policies and practices, maintain each child’s feeding schedule with the bottles and solids provided by the parent; assist in maintaining and organizing the Center’s supplies and equipment to maintain a clean, safe, and orderly environment; adhere to safety policies and procedures including evacuation and emergency procedures, in conformance with state and EEC standards and regulations; and attend 20 hours of professional development per year, annual CPR re-certification training, first aid training as needed; register, input, and update PQR training and educational hours on an annual basis.