Chautauqua Opportunities Inc
Location
City of Dunkirk, New York
Salary
$24 - $30 / HOUR
The teacher is responsible for planning and implementing developmentally appropriate activities for at-risk children and providing on-site supervision. They will also support families in achieving school readiness goals and maintain educational records.
Candidates must have a degree in Early Childhood or Child Development, with specific credentials depending on the program level. Adequate computer skills and the ability to work with diverse families are also required.
Basic Function or
Responsible for the supervision, care and education of a classroom of children, planning and implementing developmentally appropriate lesson plans. Salary $24.43-$30.42/hourly 37.5 hour/week
Lv. 2 V
Position Responsibilities and Specific Duties: Utilize nurturing and responsive practices and interactions that foster trust and emotional security; are communication and language rich; promote growth in the developmental progressions described in the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework: Ages Birth to Five Include developmentally appropriate learning experiences in language, literacy, social and emotional development, math, science, social studies, creative arts, and physical development Provide a program of self-initiated, group-initiated and teacher-initiated activities which are intellectually stimulating and foster self-reliance and social responsibility. Implement well-organized learning environments with developmentally appropriate schedules, lesson plans, and indoor and outdoor learning experiences that provide adequate opportunities for choice, play, exploration, and experimentation Establish and implement a daily schedule of program activities that offers reasonable regularity in routines. Support the development of the home language for dual language learners. Promote learning through approaches to rest, meals, routines, and physical activity. Serve meals to children ensuring dietary restrictions and safety for allergies are followed; model eating new and diverse food options. Provide children with instruction in techniques and procedures that will enable them to protect themselves from abuse and maltreatment. Complete or obtain a current developmental screening within 45 calendar days of when the child first attends the program. Conduct standardized and structured assessments for each child that provide ongoing information to evaluate the child’s developmental level and progress. Integrate child assessment data in individual and group planning. Regularly communicate with parents to ensure they are well-informed about their child’s routines, activities, and behavior. Serve as an advocate for all children including those with special needs. Implement IEP’s, IFSP’s, and behavior plans with fidelity. Hold parent conferences, as needed, but no less than two times per program year, for each child. Conduct at least two home visits per program year for each family. Develop opportunities for parents and family members to volunteer in the class. Ensure the health and safety of children by ensuring competent supervision of all children in care. Prepare necessary materials for activities in the classroom. Guide the work of Teacher Assistants, other staff and volunteers in support of classroom activities and supervision. Performs daily health checks on each individual child, following up when needed. Utilize CAPTAIN/Teacher Strategies Gold for tracking and maintaining all children records along with documentation of individual family contacts. Assist families in creating age-appropriate school readiness goals and provide information to achieve identified goals. Provide a safe and healthy learning environment. Notifies supervisor following service area procedure regarding customer complaints. Recommend purchase of materials/equipment. Participates in service enrollment and recruitment strategies Support the planning and implementation of family events Promotes agency mission. Maintains confidentiality and complies with the code of ethics. Maintains consistent professional customer service. Job performance incorporates integrated service delivery model while promoting self-sufficiency. Other duties as designated by sup
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Division staff members, Central Services staff members. B.
Service providers, Consultants, Volunteers and parents.
Adheres to all policies and procedures Gathers appropriate documentation and tracks outcomes Participates in organizational committee structures as appropriate Participates in organizational and divisional management systems
Meets OCFS training requirements and maintains training logs. Flexibility in work schedule. Must be able to provide consistent even tempered customer service at all times Completes all required NYS background clearances Pre-employment physical exams and TB Testing Valid Driver’s license Works compassionately with a diverse population
Market context
In New York, classroom teacher roles are typically shaped by steady school staffing needs and competition for educators who can demonstrate strong instruction and classroom leadership. This role is competitive because it calls for advanced chess knowledge, proven teaching experience, and the ability to manage multiple responsibilities while supporting student success. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save research time, then tailor your application to show concrete teaching results and leadership examples.
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Salary benchmark
$55,251 avg / yr
Typical range: $36,400–$65,500 based on 300 active listings in New York