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RURAL UTAH CHILD DEVELOPMENT

Lead Teacher

RURAL UTAH CHILD DEVELOPMENT, Price, Utah, United States, 84501

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Teacher As a dedicated Teacher in our Head Start program, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the future of young minds in our community. Your patient and accommodating approach, coupled with your detail-oriented nature, ensures that every child will receive the individualized attention they need to thrive. Collaborating seamlessly with your classroom team, you will implement an engaging and enriching curriculum, fostering school readiness and appropriate development in every child. Join us at Rural Utah Child Development (RUCD) as our Teacher, where your supportive communication with both children and parents will help strengthen the vital bond between home and school.

What You’ll Need to Be Our Teacher

Accommodating and analytical, while producing highly precise and accurate work

Supportive and approachable with a preference for detailed, skill-based work

Patient, conscientious, relaxed and cooperative team worker

Bachelor's or advanced degree in Early Childhood Education or Bachelor's degree in a related field or any field as agreed upon by the agency with 15 credit hours relating to Early Childhood Education.

Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education with one year of paid experience working with young children or Associate Degree with 15 early childhood credits. Experience with special needs children is desirable.

Why You’ll Love Working With Us

Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance are offered; Employee Assistant Program also provided

401K

Paid holidays and vacation time

Opportunity to further your education

40 hour workweek

Starting pay $18.73/hr

Summers off

What You’ll Do as the Teacher

Actively supervise and engage children using the universal active supervision plan by using zone supervision, counting children throughout the day indoors and outside, using the name-to-face methods, adhering to a daily routine, and ensuring no child is ever left alone.

Follow RUCD behavior management procedures to ensure appropriate teacher-child interactions where no child is maltreated or harmed, including pulling on arms or legs, slapping, physically restraining a child, etc.

Support and promote RUCD Head Start School Readiness Goals with children and families.

Understand, support, and promote developmentally, culturally, and linguistically appropriate learning experiences for children in language, literacy, mathematics, social and emotional functioning, approaches to learning, science, physical skills, and creative arts through the use of the HighScope Curriculum, Second Step kits, Conscious Discipline, RUCD School Readiness Goals, RUCD Teacher Manual, RUCD Policies and Procedures and Head Start Performance Standards.

Prepare and follow daily lesson plans using developmentally appropriate practices based on children's interests and individualized goals.

Administer the Child Observation Record (COR) to assess children's growth through accurate anecdotal notes using timely observations to increase child outcomes and input scores daily.

Who We Are Rural Utah Child Development (RUCD) is a comprehensive child development program designed to meet the educational, emotional, social, and health needs of children. The RUCD team works well together to provide strong support and leadership, creating a consistent and quality learning environment. Children receive individualized lesson plans with developmentally appropriate learning experiences, and families are involved with their children's education while they receive assistance with personal goals, parenting information, and leadership through parent committees and Policy Council. For more information please visit https://www.rucd.org/ and thank you for your application! Th s institution is an equal opportunity provider.

Seniority level

Entry level

Employment type

Part-time

Job function

Education and Training

Industries

Individual and Family Services

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