General Teaching Application (Early Childhood)

Whitestown, IN

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Position: Lead or Assistant Teacher (Early Childhood) - ages 18 months - 4 years old

Reports to: Early Childhood Principal

Primary Responsibility:

This individual is responsible for educating students in a manner consistent with our school vision. This includes: 

  • Preparing students with age-appropriate academic experiences to facilitate a smooth transition into the next age group. 
  • Understanding of the social, emotional, physical, and, most importantly, spiritual changes that will occur during these early years. 
  • Taking precautions set by the administration to protect students, equipment, materials, and facilities. 
  • Employing a variety of age-appropriate instructional techniques and instructional media consistent with the available resources, and evaluating student progress on a regular basis. 
  • Remaining current with up-to-date technology and technological resources. 
  • Partnering with parents in understanding issues concerning their students’ academic and behavioral progress, and assisting the principal with upholding and enforcing school rules, administrative regulations, and board policy.

Position Goal:

The goal of this position is to support Traders Point Christian School's mission to challenge and educate students within the framework of a Biblical worldview while leading them to a personal faith and transformed life in Jesus Christ.

Qualifications

Educational & Experience Requirements:

  • Associate’s degree or Bachelor’s degree in Early Education and equivalent work experience in the field
  • Infant/Child CPR and First Aid Certificate

Qualifying Characteristics:

  • The teacher has a clear biblical testimony of salvation with an authentic and mature personal relationship with Jesus Christ in both their professional and personal life, with a calling and commitment to Christian education.  
  • The ideal teacher must have the desire to work closely and nurture a positive relationship with students, teachers, parents, staff, school administrators, and community members. 
  • The teacher must demonstrate respect for all students and community members. 
  • The ability to exercise good judgment, set a good example, and comply with school standards is a must, as well as the ability to deal with sensitive and confidential issues in a tactful and professional manner. 
  • The teacher must be able to address concerns and offer suggestions in an appropriate and confidential manner. 

Responsibilities: 

  • Report 30 minutes before class and stay 30 minutes after class to prepare and clean the room.
  • Work the days and hours as assigned by the Principal. Some additional summer hours may be requested.
  • Prepare and execute age-appropriate lessons that will engage, instruct, and enrich the students in accordance with the policies and Christian philosophy of Traders Point Christian Schools. 
  • Use the state guidelines and resources from others in the field to aid in reaching goals for lessons.
  • Encourage an attitude of Christ likeness in all aspects of classroom: lessons; relationships (student, parent, and staff); classroom management, and discipline.
  • Collaborate with teaching staff to obtain ideas for curriculum integration, student assessments, or to further enhance the EC program.
  • Plan, implement, and communicate with your supervisor the needs in your building.
  • Plan & order the arrangement, appearance, décor, and learning environment of the classroom that is neat, orderly, and conducive for learning.
  • Attend all staff meetings and training sessions that are requested by the supervising principal. Staff meetings are held on a monthly basis for Early Childhood staff. 
  • Staff will attend staff Bible study as requested by the supervising principal.
  • Evaluate on an ongoing basis the spiritual, social, emotional, and intellectual level of the individual student. 
  • The teacher will give a formal evaluation 2-3 times a year for each student. In partnering with parents, the fall evaluation will be shared at a conference that will be scheduled. A spring conference may be at the request of the student’s parents or the child’s teacher.
  • Assist in various public relations events sponsored by the school.
  • Maintain a current Infant/Child CPR and first aid certification on file.
  • Implementing methods of effectively utilizing the instructional assistant, including clear communication and supervision, will give input to the EC Principal, as needed, on assistant teachers' performance in the classroom.
  • Other duties as assigned by the EC Principal

Per State guidelines, all Early Childhood Teachers must have the following: 

  • Fingerprint and background check

Exempt Status: Exempt or Non-Exempt

Work Schedule: Academic Year