Closing Infant/Toddler/Two's Teacher - University Park, United States - Governors State University
Description
Closing Infant/Toddler/Two's Teacher
Salary
$30, $31,492.00 Annually
Location
Governors State University, IL
Job Type
Academic Support Professional
Job Number
AP
Division
Family Development Center
Department
Family Development Center
FLSA
Exempt
Bargaining Unit
0
Description
Governors State University seeks to fill the position of Closing Infant/Toddler Teacher. Salary is $30,693.00-$31,492.00 offer is based on experience and education.
The successful candidate will have the responsibility to implement a success oriented, developmentally appropriate program for Early Head Start children in a mixed age classroom ages 6 weeks to 3 years.
Early Head Start teachers integrate all aspects of Early Head Start Performance Standards, NAEYC standards, and Illinois Day Care Regulations into the schedule and curriculum for each child including any special items as directed including but not limited to nutrition, behavior, or Individual Family Service Plans.
Early Head Start teachers work in teaching teams of two or three in conjunction with the Education Director to design the environment and create lesson plans to meet the individual health, safety, social-emotional, and academic needs of the children.
Additionally, the applicant must be able to create a warm and accepting environment for children, parents, volunteers, community representatives and staff and serve as models for GSU students.
Current or former Head Start or Early Head Start parents who meet the minimum qualifications are encouraged to apply.
This position qualifies for an expansive suite of fringe benefits including, various insurance options, paid time off, retirement and investment options, and tuition waivers. Visit:
This position is eligible for a $1,500 sign-on bonus, with a two-year minimum commitment.
Required and Preferred Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
At least 19 years of age
High School Diploma
Awarded a Child Development Associate Credential awarded by the Council for Professional Recognition or NAEYC defined equivalent.
60 college credits with a minimum of A minimum of 12 college credits in child development, early childhood education, or early childhood education that encompasses the following: child development and learning of children birth through kindergarten; family and community relationships; observing, documenting, and assessing young children; teaching and learning; and professional practices and development.
Must be able to speak and write in English
As of September 30, 2017 all teachers and assistants and aides are required to have an Illinois Early Childhood Education Credential Level 1 Credential
Preferred Qualifications
1 year of experience in a licensed infant/toddler/two's classroom
Supplemental Information
Work Schedule
The shift is 10 am – 6 pm Monday through Friday with a 30-minute unpaid lunch. Other hours may be required; occasional evenings and Saturday, notified in advance.