ABSTRACT OF THE POSITION:
The Lead Pre-K Teacher oversees the care and development of up to fifteen (15) children aged 3-5 years (including those with special needs) under the guidance of the Early Head Start/Pre-K Center Director and general supervision of the Education Managers. This primary caregiver is responsible for organizing and implementing developmentally appropriate activities that promote social and self-help skills, problem-solving, and personal relationships. The Lead Pre-K Teacher maintains a clean, safe, and orderly physical environment, supervises classroom activities, and participates in parent education and involvement. Regulatory compliance with Nevada Ready Pre-K, SNHD, and Nevada State Licensing is required, and the Lead Pre-K Teacher may be assigned to different classrooms/centers and tasks as needed to achieve program goals.
Non-degreed teachers are required to Participate in the T.E.A.C.H program is until the Lead Pre-K Teacher is fully compliant with educational requirements.
RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES (including but not limited to):
- Possesses or is able to learn and have thorough understanding of Nevada Ready! Pre-K, Pre-K project and its scope of work, licensing regulations, additional state requirements, and SCF's policies and procedures.
- Weekly preparation of daily lesson plans and posting of objectives for parents, volunteers, and visitors in the classroom.
- Development of an individualized plan for each child based on screening, assessment, parent input, and observation. The plan will include objectives and activities to meet established goals (outcomes).
- Scheduling, conducting, and recording home visits and parent-teacher conferences as required and when necessary.
- Builds positive and productive relationships with families that focus on trust and support and encourage involvement in the SCF program.
- Co-plans and participates in orientation of new families.
- Plans and facilitates monthly parent meetings at the center and other social activities for parents.
- Involves parents in educational activities that support their role as their child’s first teacher, including volunteering in the classroom.
- Maintains strict confidentiality of SCF children, families, and staff, following established policies and procedures.
- Creates and maintains a healthy and safe learning environment that is culturally sensitive and developmentally appropriate.
- Engages in transition activities, including registration, classroom transitions, and preschool transitions.
- Collaborates with program staff to increase resources, accomplish tasks, resolve conflict, and support the overall program.
- Promoting the organization's mission, standards, and philosophy with families, program partners, and the community
- Upholding the organization's core values.
- Other program responsibilities and duties as assigned.