Location
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The teacher is responsible for the health, safety, and intellectual growth of children through developmentally appropriate early childhood practices. They also provide guidance to support staff and mentor students in medical and nursing fields.
Requires a Bachelor's degree with 1 year of experience or an Associate degree with 3 years of experience in a childcare setting. Candidates must possess various state and federal clearances, including FBI and Child Abuse reporting.
Assumes full responsibility for children and support staff assigned to classroom. Provides quality childcare to promote the social, emotional, physical and intellectual growth of children through developmentally appropriate early childhood practices. Provides guidance for assistant teachers and teacher's aides. Supports the teaching mission of the hospital by mentoring college, nursing and medical students.
Independently earn on-going training hours as dictated by the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare. Assume full responsibility for the health and safety needs of a group of children to meet the Department of Public Welfare regulations and/or Center needs. Conduct ongoing evaluations of children to assess progress and to identify any potential developmental difficulties. Conducts periodic formal parent-teacher meetings as needed and meets frequently with parents informally. Maintain confidentiality about children and their families at all times. Write developmentally appropriate units of instruction (behavioral objectives and activities) with input from assistant teachers. Implements daily program of activities and routines. Collaborates to share Center-wide resources and materials, and maintains a neat, orderly and attractive classroom. Provide input for performance reviews. Share information, verbally or in writing, with parents about child's day following Center guidelines. Informs management of significant parental communications such as injury, behavioral difficulties, illness, etc. Must be able to ensure the safety of children independently, without the presence of management, teacher or assistant teacher. Guide the activities of assistant teachers, teacher's aides, practicum students and volunteers assigned to their classroom. This supervision includes providing supportive direction and resolving communication and interaction problems. Team teach with other personnel. Reschedule as needed in manager's or senior teacher's absence.
UPMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veteran
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