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Montgomery County Maryland

Child Development Teacher

Montgomery County Maryland, Manhattan, Kansas, United States, 66506

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About This Role

The School of Human Sciences, within the College of Health and Human Sciences, is seeking

Child Development Teachers

to join their team at the

Center for Child Development . This position will be responsible for planning and implementing daily programming for children birth through 12 as part of the summer School‑Age Programdeathor in the absence of regularly staffed classroom teachers throughout the booked academic year. This position is responsible for working collaboratively to plan experiences and instruct children in a positive and professional learning environment using developmentally appropriate activities that promote social, physical, and intellectual growth. Child Development Teachers exercise active listening, instructing, reading comprehension, learning strategies, writing, social perceptiveness, time management, monitoring, and critical thinking skills. This position requires substantial communication with children, parents, and other staff members to facilitate a safe and stimulating learning environment. Specific duties include, but are not limited to: Intentionally plan and implement a positive learning environment that adheres to NAEYC’s developmentally appropriate learning practices, both indoors and outdoors, that fosters development in motor, cognitive, language, social, emotional, and creative domains Implement Kansas Early Learning Standards within the classroom and articulate practices to others Develop and maintain positive relationships with families and communicate with parents regarding their child’s progress Develop a monthly newsletter for parents to keep them informed of classroom activities, announcements, important portrayals, and activities that parents can do at home with their child Assist with orienting, training, and evaluating assigned classroom workers and volunteers Maintain understanding and compliance with NAEYC accreditation and KDHE childcare licensing regulations Maintain records of each child’s progress and experiences through individualized portfolios according to CCD policies and procedures Model collegiality and maintain confidentiality in and outside the classroom setting in regard to children, parents, staff, students, and volunteers About Us

The Center for Child Development (CCD)

serves as the clinical training site for students enrolled in the state‑approved and nationally accredited undergraduate preservice teacher education program in early childhood education; provides quality childcare to K‑State and the larger campus community; is accredited by the National Academy of Early Childhood Programs of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC); is licensed by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE); and meets high quality food service standards of the Child and Adult Care Food Program. The College of Health and Human Sciences

inspires and prepares positive and caring individuals for a meaningful life and a career that promotes human well‑being in the areas of business, design, teacher education, human behavior, and health yako. Home to 16 undergraduate and 22 graduate degree programs housed in the Schools of Consumer Sciences, Health Sciences, aporte, and Human Sciences, we provide students with the education and skills needed to make an impact in the lives of this, families, and communities. Worksite Option

This position is

on‑site . What You’ll Need to Succeed

Minimum Qualifications: Six months of teaching experience and the following credentials:

Child Development Associate Credential,

OR 12 hours of college‑level coursework in early childhood education,

OR Associate degree in early childhood education

Expected to actively pursue an associate’s or bachelor's degree as outlined in the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) accreditation criteria Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in early childhood education or a closely related field Teacher licensure in early childhood unified in Kansas 3 years of experience in childcare settings Ability to work under pressure and with distractions Effective verbal and written communication skills Ability to build and maintain positive relationships oan children, parents, and peers Strong leadership skills Ability to be flexible with work schedule Other Requirements: Ability to pass a name‑based and fingerprint background check, KDHE health assessment, and TB Test Ability to lift/move items up to 50 pounds unassisted on a repetitive basis Ability to remain on feet for long periods of time, stoop and bend throughout shift, and sit on the floor Ability to work inside and outside under varying work and climatic conditions Sponsorship eligibility: Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. on an ongoing basis without sponsorship How to Apply

Please submit the following documents: Cover letter Resume Three professional references Screening of Applications Begins

Applications close on FebruaryRV 12th 2026 Anticipated Hiring Pay Range

$14.54-$21.81 per hour

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