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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob Description: The Learning Experience Clinton Hill (TLE Clinton Hill) is seeking candidates for Certified Lead 3K Teacher (3 - 4 years old) for the NYC DOE-funded classrooms in our play-based early childhood development center in the Clinton Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn serving children from six weeks to five years of age.
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The Lead Teacher will play a pivotal role as a founding team member of ECB, as they value early childhood, play-based learning and multilingual development. Professional Qualifications: A successful candidate will be a driven bilingual (Spanish/English) early childhood educator with:A Bachelors degree (Masters preferred) in early childhood education (ECE) ORa Bachelors or advanced degree in another field with coursework equivalent to a major relating to early childhood education + experience teaching preschool-age childrenA NYS Birth-Grade 2 certification or a study plan to achieve that in the near future.
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The work of any assistant teacher at The Hudson School is to grow and demonstrate the following characteristics that lead to effective teaching and ultimately student development, growth and achievement: Professional knowledge (a working understanding of the Reggio Emilia approach is preferred), Learning Environment (Responsive Classroom training is a plus), and Professionalism.
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QUALIFICATIONSMinimum 5 years of teaching experienceExperience working with a diverse student populationProven strengths in the area of teacher professional development and coachingExpertise in the analysis of assessment data, in how to use data to drive instruction, and in training teachers in how to conduct effective, data-focused Professional Learning Community meetingsCommitment to the mission and goals of the schoolBenefitsCharter schools ARE public schools.
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This is realized through embedded professional development, coaching, mentoring, teaming, self-reflection, self-evaluation, peer observation, instructional rounds, continuous feedback, and other important supports that promote participation in and contribution to a professional learning community.
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Teaching assistants receive ongoing professional development to support their growth and those who demonstrate their ability to effectively engage and teach young learners may be considered for a lead teacher position.
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You will receive a personal laptop, smartboards, and tablets; bi-weekly professional development; and the support of a team of academic coaches, deans, guidance counselors, and social workers who are committed to ensuring the success of all our scholars.
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We also offer robust professional development opportunities, faculty child tuition credit, and tuition reimbursement for qualified educational expenses. Masters-level early childhood educators work with arts specialists and assistant teachers to create community, nurture curiosity, and discover the joys of learning through play on a daily basis.
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As a Lead Teacher, you will prepare and implement activities for children that stress physical, social, and emotional growth and provide materials and resources for children to explore, manipulate, and use, both in learning activities and in active play.
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Lead the training, development, and supervision of assistant/co-teacher. Attend professional meetings and development days with Reggio specialists. Open to the Reggio Emilia philosophy of teaching and the ongoing learning fostered in our environment.
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If you are a caring and creative individual passionate about working with preschool children, we encourage you to apply for this exciting Lead Preschool Teacher opportunity. Opportunities for Growth: We offer ongoing training and professional development, tuition reimbursement, and leadership pathways to help you meet your goals as an educator.
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Attend weekly teacher in residence professional development, team planning and data analysis meetings, and informal learning and development opportunities, in support of constant growth.
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Some may elect to provide tutoring or lead small groups each day in the Lower, Middle, or High School Learning Centers, while others may want to teach an elective in an area of interest, develop an after-school workshop, or create another project that develops a skill set and benefits the IDEAL community.
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