Temporary Lead Early Childhood Teacher

Vassar Main Campus · On-site$45k – $58k

About this role

Department

Wimpfheimer Nursery School

Job Family

Administrator

Vassar College is deeply committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees by promoting an environment of transparency and respect for differences. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds who meet the qualifications of a posting. If you need to request an accommodation to fully participate in the search process, please contact careers@vassar.edu.

Job Description

Position Summary

We are seeking a temporary Lead Teacher for an immediate leave replacement starting in September. This is an estimated 4–6 week assignment.

As a Lead Teacher, you will develop, implement, and evaluate the classroom curriculum and be responsible for providing a high-quality educational program that reflects the goals of our laboratory nursery school for children ages 2-5. Lead teachers will exhibit excellent written and oral communication skills and collaborate with families, colleagues, therapists, and specialists, as well as support students and interns. Lead teachers must have knowledge of applying a constructivist approach to learning with experience in play-based education and emergent curriculum design.

Lead teachers guide the school culture and mentor and supervise assistant teachers, student teachers, and interns. The ideal candidate will be able to articulate an early childhood educational philosophy and describe: the rights of children, the rationale for inquiry-based education, the value of play, the essential materials and classroom design for preschool, the significance of care rituals, and the importance of outdoor experiences.

Responsibilities:

  • Develop trusting relationships with children and families

  • Have a well-articulated philosophy regarding child social-emotional development, discipline, and guidance, and understand the principles of responsive caregiving

  • Plan and implement a daily curriculum in accordance with developmentally appropriate practices.

  • Meet with parents regularly, assess and document child progress

  • Organize and arrange the classroom environment and materials with care

  • Manage and lead reflective team meetings

  • Mentor and supervise others, and support a positive team teaching approach

  • Participate and help plan school events such as parent night and teacher reflections

  • Teach outside in all seasons and weather.

  • Participate in reflective practice, documentation, and ongoing professional growth opportunities

Required knowledge, skills and abilities:

  • Hold an AA degree in early childhood education while pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in early childhood education, or an equivalent degree type that meets OCFS requirements for being a lead teacher.

  • Minimum 3 years of experience working within a team approach within a school or childcare center.

  • Demonstrated understanding and practice of the Code of Ethics for Early Childhood Educators (NAEYC) as guidelines for responsible and professional behavior with children, colleagues, employer, and families.

  • Experience with guidance/social coaching and conflict resolution for young children.

  • Experience with child assessment and parent-teacher conferences.

  • Ability to act as a leader in modeling collaborative communication, dialogue, and feedback for reflective teaching and mentoring in the classroom and throughout the school.

  • Ability to perform emotional labor for children who are discovering their feelings and navigating new social contexts, and care for children’s physical needs.

  • A willingness to grow and increase knowledge in the field and seek innovative approaches.

  • Exhibit joy in working with children and families.

  • Embrace the school’s mission and practice WNS values.

  • Must be fingerprinted and cleared with a background check through the NY State Office of Children and Family Services.

  • Ability to interact with children on their level; frequent bending, squatting, reaching, and sitting on the floor.

  • Ability to lift up to 30 lbs.

  • Must remain alert and productive for ongoing active supervision of children and must be able to see and hear children at all times.

Preferred knowledge, skills, and abilities

  • 5 years of experience managing and leading a teaching team and mentoring others.

  • Master’s degree.

  • Ability to take on multi-year projects, such as but not limited to curriculum leadership, professional development coordination, and committee work.

Compensation

The compensation for this position is $44,500- $57,850 per year.

When extending an offer, Vassar College considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate’s work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, budget, and other market and organizational considerations. The starting salary range represents the College’s good faith and reasonable estimate at the time of posting.

Company at a glance

Formerly the Vassar College Art Gallery, we were the first art museum at a college or university that was part of the institution’s original plan. Today, the Loeb’s permanent collection includes over 22,000 works, comprised of paintings, sculptures, drawings, photographs, textiles, and glass and ceramic wares. We strive to be a catalyst for scholarly, creative, and social justice work by Vassar students and others. Our undertakings reflect a commitment to broaden, and amplify, the voices represented in the museum setting, and to ensure that the Loeb’s programs and practices have a positive impact on our communities.

IMPACT STATEMENT

By engaging with the Loeb’s collections and programs, individuals build capacity to make meaningful connections—intellectual, creative, emotional—through the visual arts across time, place, and cultures.

COMMITMENT TO DEAI

The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College commits to Diversity, Equity, Access, and Inclusion as core values across its culture, systems, and practices. We pledge to allocate resources (human and financial) to create and sustain a museum culture and program in which difference is celebrated. The Loeb can best serve its communities by examining critically its own history and systemic biases, and working continually to resist discrimination and present a variety of narratives. A fundamental shift in institutional ethos toward equity and inclusion enhances the Loeb’s mission to support the goals of the college.

MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center is to enhance and support the College’s goals of leadership, scholarship, and integrative learning. The Loeb achieves this through the preservation, documentation, interpretation, presentation, and development of its collections; and through a dynamic program of temporary exhibitions and educational activities aimed at diverse audiences.

Founded1864
Team Size11-50 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryMuseums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
Location
Poughkeepsie, New York, United States

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