Center teaching staff support the planning and implementation of Catalyst’s program for children ranging in age from toddlers, pre-school, kinder, and school age, depending on the site. Catalyst Teachers must be able to facilitate a variety of age appropriate activities, support children’s’ social emotional development, and ensure all children are supervised at all times in a healthy and safe environment.
Essential Functions:
- Create and implement developmentally appropriate curriculum directly connected to the interests and development of children and youth, supported by learning frameworks and foundations that promote positive child/youth development
- Keep children/youth healthy and safe by connecting proper supervision, positive interactions, healthy habits, and compliance
- Create, implement and maintain intentional, enriched and supportive learning environments connected to curriculum and quality experiences that are appropriate for all children
- Provide excellent customer service by establishing and maintaining authentic connections and reciprocal, culturally responsive relationships with children, youth, families, schools, communities and center/classroom team
- Work collaboratively with each other connecting work place values, education and experience to provide the highest quality programs and creative workplaces
Work Environment:
All teaching staff are expected to demonstrate behaviors that are essential for successful programs and environment including the following:
- Positive interactions with children and youth
- Maintain kind, respectful, and safe emotional and physical environments for children
- Be on time and present on regularly scheduled basis
- Be active in outdoor and indoor programs
- Be physically and mentally capable of interacting with children up to 13 years of age, meeting all their needs and ensuring their safety
- Be aware of and implement safety guidelines; report any health & safety issues or incidents to management, and remain calm if providing first aid (as needed) during emergency situations
Physical & Environmental Conditions:
Teaching staff are responsible for various program elements on a daily basis and will routinely be exposed to indoor and outdoor elements. Teaching staff may be required to:
- Visually inspect the environment for hazards to children; identify hazards and implement preventative actions (i.e., set up cones to limit the play area) to maintain a safe environment for children
- Be comfortable with occasional loud noise in or outside the classroom during active/loud activities
- Be comfortable with frequent bending, lifting, twisting, reaching, pushing and pulling
- Push, lift, carry, and hold various objects up to 15 lbs. - by individual or team effort - such as equipment carts, emergency back packs, food coolers, classroom furnishings, and other similar program materials
- Work inside the classroom or outside the room in all weather conditions which are safe for children.
- Traverse various terrains (grass, blacktop, dirt) and heights (ladders, playgrounds) depending on the school outdoor environment
- Adapt to the physical level of children (example, sitting on the floor, kneeling, squatting) for activities and problem-solving/interactions
- Supervise field trips to destinations such as aquatics parks, beaches, and trampoline parks
Qualifications & Experience:
Teachers are the individuals with the highest educational qualifications assigned to a group of children/classroom/center/program. They may also direct/supervise other members of the teaching team.
Education
Education and permit requirements may vary by center needs and/or require age group specific units depending on the program, such as Infant, Toddler, School-Age, Title 5 or Title 22 status.
- 24 units in child development, early childhood development or related field, plus 16 general education units
- AA degree in ECE, CD, or related field from a national accredited college
- BA degree in ECE, CD, or related field from a national accredited college/university
- Teacher or above Child Development Permit issued by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing
Experience & Skills
- 2 years of experience in a group care environment where care/teaching was provided for a consistent age group preferred
- 1 year experience supervising adults or equivalent Adult Supervision units preferred
- Effective problem solving, conflict resolution, classroom management, and communication with children and families
- Effective organization, time management, curriculum and assessment documentation (lesson plans, portfolios, anecdotal notes)
- Ability to work alongside colleagues and maintain a professional team environment
- Current adult and infant/child CPR/First Aid certification preferred
- Bilingual/Multilingual language preference based on individual center needs
Shift Type: Full Time
Schedule: Monday - Friday, 7:30am - 4:30pm
Compensation: $18.76 - $28.13 hourly
What We Offer:
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Benefits
- Life, Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D), and Long-Term Disability (LTD) employer paid coverage
- 401(k) Retirement plan and Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Personal Health Advocate
- Paid vacation, sick time, and holidays
- Education Reimbursement Program
- Commuter pre-tax benefit
- Discounted childcare
- Access to the Calm app
- Tickets at Work employee discounts
- Be constantly in a learning and growth process with training and professional growth advisory
We are proud to be an EEO/AA employer M/F/D/V. We maintain a drug-free workplace.