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Capital Area Community Services Teacher in Lansing, Michigan

Job Summary

Provide children with a rich learning environment and varied experiences based upon their developmental level to help them develop socially, intellectually, physically, and emotionally. Screen and assess children for development of appropriate programming and referrals. Communicate with parents regarding their child's progress and involve family members in the classroom program. Maintain compliance with requirements and standards, including required documentation.

The rate of pay for a Teacher with an Associates is $21.70 per hour, a Teacher with a Bachelors is $22.69 per hour, a Teacher with a Masters is $30.19.

Qualifications

Education:

Teacher I (Associate's Degree)

Teacher II (Bachelor's Degree)

Teacher III (Master's Degree)

Experience:

A minimum of one year of related experience in education or child development is preferred

Position Duties/Responsibilities

Establish a classroom learning environment that provides a rich array of learning opportunities based upon the developmental levels of the children and is clean, safe, and attractive. Maintain an environment that is conducive to learning. Engage in active supervision at all times. Plan classroom activities that are culturally sensitive that involve and challenge children with disabilities and at all developmental levels.

Develop an ongoing weekly individualization plan for each child based on needs and strengths identified through screening, assessment, with input from specialists and parents.

Conduct and manage required child assessments, anecdotal notes, documentation and reporting of child outcomes, IEP's, developmental screenings, etc.

Supervise all meal and snack service/activities following CACFP guidelines.

Develop and implement written weekly lesson plans and provide an organized program according to the identified curriculum.

Submit assessments, home visits, and paperwork for all departments on time.

Maintain child records, lesson plans, and inventory of equipment and materials.

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