Location
Mountain View, California
Salary
$66,560 - $89,168/yr
The ECE Teacher is responsible for creating a nurturing learning environment and developing a curriculum based on the Yew Chung Education Philosophy. They will also document student learning and maintain communication with parents.
Candidates should have advanced fluency in Chinese and a strong commitment to teamwork and early childhood education principles. Preferred qualifications include a BA in Child Development or related field and two years of teaching experience.
The Early Childhood Education (ECE) Teacher works in a Co-teaching relationship to provide an education for the whole child based on the Yew Chung Education Philosophy and Objectives. Through a developmentally appropriate practice and an inquiry-based approach, and in a bilingual and multicultural learning environment, the Co-teachers develop a curriculum that supports lifelong learning dispositions through play and in-depth explorations. Essential
Creating a welcoming, safe and nurturing learning environment Use a positive discipline and guidance approach to behavior management, encouraging children to develop confidence in personal and social skills. Design engaging, interactive, developmentally appropriate, and safe classroom environment. Alert to and understand health and safety matters, ensuring compliance with all state licensing requirements. Develop, maintain and help children to understand the daily schedule and routines. Provide first aid and complete all required reporting and documentation on accidents and injuries. Maintain a clean and sanitary classroom as well as help all staff in maintaining a clean and safe facility (bathrooms, staff lounge, gym, outdoors, etc). Daily communication with the afternoon teaching team to keep them informed of any child-related matters that need to be shared in-person with parents/caregivers Planning and delivering a developmentally appropriate inquiry-based curriculum According to the Yew Chung ECE Approach and based on children’s interests, plan, implement, document, and evaluate developmentally appropriate daily learning opportunities and experiences both indoors and outdoors. Observe the strengths and concerns of individual children to inform the planning of appropriate opportunities for whole child development and learning. Prepare and organize appropriate, stimulating and relevant materials and resources for learning to support children’s interests and to encourage deeper understanding. Identify and respond to children’s interests through observing and interacting with them and helping them to formulate and extend their questions and inquiry. Use daily observation, teacher reflection, and response (figure-grounds, conversations, explorations, etc.) to guide and develop age-appropriate and developmentally appropriate emergent curriculum. Assist students to develop independent and self-help skills, providing appropriate modeling and guidance, and following the Yew Chung ECE Approach. Documentation of Student Learning Use technology such as iPads, cameras, and computers to record and document student learning. Work with Co-Teacher to produce Student Portfolios (Learning Stories) documenting each child’s development and progress in the seven areas of learning. Work with Co-Teacher to create bi-weekly newsletters documenting class learning interests and connecting the learning to the curriculum guidance. Ensure the classroom environment displays pedagogical documentation of the current learning, including children’s work, photos, charts, and so on. Maintain On-going, Open Communication with Parents Use the school’s designated online platform to keep on-going and open communication with families daily. Three formal parent-teacher conferences annually. Write two progress reports for your class children annually. The Fall report will describe each student’s progress in settling into the program and any concerns that may need follow-up. The End-of-Year Report comprehensively documents each student’s annual progress in the seven areas of learning. Make appointments and meet with parents/caregivers who wish to discuss their child on an as-needed basis. Prepare materials and a presentation for Back-to-School Night to orient parents to classroom procedures and student learning expectations. Coordinate with Parent Organization Room Parents in the planning of class and/or school events and activities, reporting to the ECE Coordinator(s) as necessary. Maintain the confidentiality of staff, parent, child, client, community, and school information included in files, conversations, meetings, correspondence, or any other source. Participate in On-going Professional Development and School Events Keep abreast of current practice and theories in early childhood education through ongoing professional development. Participate in all professional development and in-service opportunities provided by YCIS. Participate in and prepare for school events as required; for example, the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival, Chinese New Year Event, and ECE Open House(s). Available for occasional weekend and evening events, including Mini Camp. Skills, Abilities, and Knowledge Requirements: Advanced fluency in Chinese (reading, writing, and speaking) with a strong set of communication and interpersonal skills. Understanding of and adherence to the Yew Chung educational philosophies and approach to early childhood education, including the curriculum framework and guidance. A strong commitment to teamwork and to developing and maintaining a cooperative and collaborative working relationship with a co-teacher. Good communication, problem solving, and priority setting skills as well as maintaining an overall positive and professional attitude /disposition. A willingness to understand and work within the curriculum framework and guidelines utilized by YCIS. Previous experience of working with a diverse group of young children and implementation of an inquiry-based learning approach. Proven ability to observe the strengths, interests and concerns of individual children in order to plan appropriate opportunities for development as well as document student learning. Ability to create a welcoming and engaging classroom atmosphere in which children feel safe, comfortable and supported to explore and experience new skills. Proven ability to establish a positive and healthy relationship with parents and families. A warm and friendly personality; patient and respectful; sensitive to the feelings and needs of others; able to adapt and be flexible. Strong computer skills with proven ability to produce student assessment and learning documentation. Comfortable with using a variety of computer and tablet programs and applications such as: Google Suite (docs, slides, sheets, etc.), iWork (Pages, Numbers, Keynote etc.), Microsoft Office. Education and Experience Requirements: Preferred: Two years full-time teaching experience in a preschool and/or ECE environment.
Market context
In California, classroom teacher roles often stay competitive because licensed centers look for candidates who can show early childhood classroom leadership, lesson planning, and readiness to meet state compliance steps such as background checks and immunizations. This posting’s requirements and benefits are AI-summarized from the original job description, helping you review the role faster and save research time. If you are considering applying, confirm your 12 ECE units and recent classroom experience before submitting.