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ID
#52786182 -
Salary
TBD -
Source
District of Columbia -
Date
2024-10-29 -
Deadline
2024-12-28
We're looking for an enthusiastic, dedicated Lead Teacher (Guide) to support a group of 6-12 infants in a Montessori environment.
In a Montessori community, teachers carefully prepare an environment that fosters independence and captivates a child's interest. Teachers provide personalized support to each child. They work with children individually and in small groups, demonstrating how to use the materials and perform activities with them, and giving precise language to understand their experiences.
Because of the carefully prepared environment and individualized support, children in a Montessori class have tremendous liberty to explore the environment and work on materials of their choice for as long as they want. Most importantly, the support and materials help every child develop skills, confidence, and a firm conviction that they are capable.
DUTIES INCLUDE:
Observing each child closely to understand and meet their physical, intellectual, and emotional needs.
Following the natural rhythms of sleeping, eating, and toileting for each child.
Preparing a beautiful, orderly environment that fosters trust, exploration, deep learning, and independence.
Cultivating independence and self-confidence by helping children 'do it all by themselves'.
Form personal connections with each child and cultivate a community of respect.
Communicating and collaborating respectfully with parents to provide the best possible care for every child.
Using technology to keep parents informed on upcoming events, milestones, feeding, diapering and other daily events.
An ideal candidate will have the following:
A bachelor's degree in psychology, early childhood education, education, or other behavioral science degree.
Experience working with children ages 0-3 in a group setting such as daycare, aftercare, or nursery for a minimum of 3 years.
Familiarity with child-led philosophies such as Reggio Emilia or Montessori and/or open to learning more!
Experience using Brightwheel or Procare to upload lesson plans and communicate with parents.
Experience completing and submitting lesson plans using Brightwheel or Procare Software.
Ability to work in the United States legally.
Ability to work in a team environment.
Ability to speak , read and write English fluently.
Pediatric CPR & First Aid Certificate (Active).
Ability to use a tablet/cell phone to upload photos and other content to Brightwheel or Procare.
Ability to take directives from immediate supervisor and adhere to licensing standards.
Ability to maintain professional standards for employment including reporting for work on time.
Commitment to work assignment and confidentiality standards.
Commitment to maintaining a professional appearance while on campus.
Willingness to complete on-site interview and classroom screening process
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $21-24 per hour
Benefits:
Life insurance
Paid time off
Professional development assistance
Tuition reimbursement
Schedule:
Monday to Friday, 7:30am to 4:00pm
License/Certification:
CPR Certification (Preferred)
Child Development Associate Certification (Preferred)
Ability to Commute: Must be able to commute to Alexandria. This is an essential position that requires being onsite every day.