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Associate Preschool Teacher

Summary:The Associate Preschool Teacher will work with and support the Head Teacher to ensure that the developmental goals of Reade Street Prep’s programs are being met. Targeted lesson planning, thoughtful self-reflections, ongoing student progress reports, and regular parent and colleague communication are key responsibilities. Preschool Associate Teacher is also responsible for assuring compliance with the Reade Street Prep Teacher Handbook and is expected to work collegially with other staff members.Program information:Explorers: 2 – 3 ½ years in September, up to 12 studentsDuties and responsibilities:Core duties and responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assignedWork cooperatively in the classroom with the Head Teacher. Assist the Head Teacher in the organization and execution of developmentally appropriate learning experiences and care-giving that promotes physical, mental, and social developmentCreate and document daily lesson plans aligned with the Reade Street Prep curriculum. Prepare materials and classrooms for class activitiesAdapt instruction and materials to meet students’ varying needs and interests. Ensure lessons and activities are creative, interactive, and engaging for all studentsCollaborate with your counterpart Spanish immersion teachers to establish a synergetic curriculum that is both appropriate and engagingExhibit professional conduct with parents and colleagues. Establish and maintain positive, cooperative, and effective relationships with staffArrive in your classroom at least 30 minutes prior to the scheduled start of each class and remain for a reasonable time after each session to ensure the room is left in proper orderMaintain ongoing partnerships with classroom parents via emails, meetings, and conversations as needed. Each Friday, send weekly email to classroom parents, updating them on classroom activities and current learning objectivesMaintain records of students’ progress, routines, and interests. Keep parents informed about their child’s development. Twice a year, complete student progress reports and lead parent-teacher conferences. Five times a year, complete “curriculum checklist” for each student. Write reports to ongoing schools as neededAttend all required staff meetings and professional development sessions, including the first Friday of each month from 7:30 am to 8:15 amPowered by JazzHRGbI8pMR5cd