04 - Lead Teacher - $2,000 Sign on Bonus
About this role
Lead Teacher
“We are such an inclusive organization, we don’t turn anybody away. Everybody is welcome. Working here, I feel like family. I’ve never felt so appreciated working in a place before. They really take care of you here, listen to your concerns and act on them. It’s just amazing! And it’s really easy to make it amazing when the people you work with are amazing.”
Shari Conley, Joliet Early Learning Center (Joliet, IL)
Culture of Care
The ELCD program at OHU is known for its closely-knit teams who often work together for years at a time! The team members join their shared love of educating young children towards creating a warm and positive working environment. New employees who come from a corporate environment quickly fall in love with the atmosphere at an OHU child development center!
What you would be doing:
- Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Promotes Positive relationships with children and adults
- Leads their classrooms to ensure that they meet all of the state preschool for all requirements
- Utilizes varied and positive approaches to help children problem solve
- Understands and carries out the Primary Care giving relationship with children and families
- Utilizes regular team meetings and reflective supervision along with professional development plans to increase and help supervisee’s professionalism and personal goals.
- Conducts performance reviews that will help staff foster professional growth
- Works with team to analyze student’s progress through observations and the Teaching Strategies Gold Assessment tool.
- Utilizes GOLD Assessment reports to monitor the child’s growth overtime and to make adjustments where necessary for continued development of students
- Models professionalism by following OHU policies and procedures and the NAEYC code of conduct
- Utilizes tools such as the Environmental Rating Scale and the OHU Curb Appeal checklist along with the OHU Health and Safety checklist regularly to ensure the environment is arranged in well –defined learning centers, clearly labeled, clutter free and reflects the interests of the children in the classroom.
- Understands and works with the program to meet the following standards:
- Licensing Standards
- NAEYC Standards
- ExceleRate Illinois Standards
- Illinois Early Learning and Development Standards
- Assists teacher in organization of time and resources to ensure that all materials are available and ready to ensure appropriate implementation of the curriculum/lesson plan
- Responsible for the completion of children’s GOLD observations and check points for assigned children to them within the Teaching Strategies Gold assessment system.
- Support children's learning by consistently engaging with them (individually and in groups) by asking open-ended questions and interacting in positive and meaningful/appropriate ways to help facilitate learning.
- Pursues and achieves applicable Gateways credential or completes required ECE level I training.
- Performs other related duties as assigned
- OHU program leaders work to provide warm and supportive leadership that flexes around your life as much as possible when needed
- A flexible full-time schedule
- Staff Celebrations (including weekly lunches!)
- Ongoing professional development tailored to yours and your classroom needs
- If you desire to advance in your career over time, program leaders will work with you to do so (OHU has 5 child development centers in the Chicagoland area!)
- You will be part of a center that grows programs in keeping with the community needs
- You will also be part of a well-respected company (OHU is 130 years old!) that has a seat in community partnerships
Education
- Bachelor's degree in ECE or related field required
- One of the following required:
- Type 04 certification
- Level 5 Gateway credential
- Professional Educator's License (PEL)
- One year of professional experience working with children in a childcare or school setting preferred
Company at a glance
One Hope United (OHU) is a nonprofit providing early childhood education, child and family services, clinical services, and residential programs for 130 years. We’re proud to serve over 10,000 children and families each year across Illinois and Florida. Through our evidence-based and trauma-informed practices, we empower children and families to see and create a future where, regardless of their past, they can reach their full potential.
Our Mission
One Hope United serves and advocates for the thriving of children, youth, and families through quality early childhood education, residential care, child welfare, and mental health services.
Our Vision
One Hope United seeks to advance child and family services through effective evidence-based practices, policy that focuses on nurturing healthy families, and partnerships that extend its reach.
Top Benefits
- Sign on bonus
- Professional development
- Flexible schedule
- Staff celebrations
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