YMCA Buffalo Niagara·Tonawanda, New York
The teacher is responsible for developing and implementing curriculum and lesson plans while ensuring academic growth for students. They must also maintain a safe, clean environment and build positive relationships with students, parents, and school administration.
YMCA Buffalo Niagara is hiring for several open positions at our Universal Pre-K Program sites. When applying for this job, you will be asked to select the location (1st and 2nd choice) you are able to work at: Amherst Depew Hamburg Tonawanda Youngstown West Seneca YMCA Buffalo Niagara is an equal opportunity employer committed to valuing diversity and practicing inclusion.
The YMCA has an immediate need for teachers for the Universal Pre-K (UPK) program at Hamilton Elementary in Tonawanda. The UPK Teacher develops and implements the curriculum and lesson plans. GENERAL WORK SCHEDULE: Teachers are scheduled to work during the school year, Monday – Friday, about 37.5 hours per week. Additional hours may be required.
Employees are immediately eligible to enroll and contribute to the Y Retirement Fund 403B plan and will receive a 12% employer paid Y Retirement Fund contribution after eligibility requirements are met. Health insurance is available on the first of the month following 60 days of employment with the Y. There is a generous paid time off program, which includes three weeks of personal time off (PTO) based on the school schedule and paid sick leave. All employees receive a complimentary YMCA Buffalo Niagara family membership and program discounts. Other benefits include training, leadership development opportunities, and career advancement. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Develops and implements the curriculum and follows program standards established by the YMCA, New York State Department of Education, and the School District. Conducts assessments and ensures academic growth for students. Performs administrative tasks related to the program. Analyzes survey data. Develops and implements action plans to improve program quality. Develops and maintains positive relationships with students, parents, staff, and school administration. Follows department protocol to clean and disinfect commonly used surfaces. Maintains the cleanliness and organization of program/work areas. Ensures PPE compliance. Provides a safe environment for all activities. Enforces safety rules and report/treat any injuries. Attends staff meetings and trainings as required. Carries out other duties as assigned.
Meets the requirements outlined in the contract with the School District and/or the local Board of Education. Bachelor’s Degree in Education. New York State Teacher Certification is required. Two years of experience working with children and a background in education is preferred. Excellent communication skills with the ability to build positive relationships. CPR/AED and First Aid certifications are preferred and may be required based on location.
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's Degree in Education and a valid New York State Teacher Certification. Two years of experience working with children is preferred.
Market context
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