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Summer/After School Teacher

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Rise N Shine Preschool

Phoenix, AZ (In Person)

$33,280 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/6/2026

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Summer/After School Teacher Rise N Shine Preschool Phoenix, AZ Job Details Part-time | Full-time $15
  • $17 an hour 1 day ago Benefits Tuition reimbursement Paid time off Employee discount Professional development assistance Flexible schedule Qualifications CPR Certification Relationship building (classroom management strategies) Inventory records Team leadership Student record keeping Parent collaboration Curriculum design First aid Care documentation First Aid Certification Curriculum implementation Working with students Classroom experience Educational innovation Lesson planning Childhood developmental milestones Parent-teacher conferences (communication methods) Full Job Description Summer/After School Teacher Job Description The Lead Teacher demonstrates leadership abilities by maintaining a positive learning/teaching environment for all staff and students.
The Lead Teacher has the ability to develop and implement activities appropriate to targeted age groups and will provide leadership in the implementation of each program. Lead Teachers are responsible to provide learning experiences for child based, company approved curriculum plans in a classroom setting. Work includes, but is not limited to: instructing, administrating, directing, supervising Teacher Assistant and Teacher Aides within classroom and all educational activity.
Qualifications Education/Experience Required:
(first two items required by Dept of Health Svcs
R9-5-401-4
Staff Qualifications):
  • At least 18 years of age
  • Provide documentation of one of the following
  • High school or high school equivalency diploma and 6 months of child care experience
  • Has training in early childhood education and a minimum of eighteen (6) months of verifiable work experience with children in a group setting
Skills Required:
  • Demonstrates a genuine liking and warmth for young children, in addition to understanding of the needs of young children as well as the ability to relate to them
  • Demonstrates patience and tolerance and can maintain an even keel over long hours and through noise, confusion and frustration
  • Demonstrates working knowledge of the developmental stages of young children and the ability to plan to a variety of classroom activities, which reflects developmental knowledge
  • Guides the learning process in the achievement of curriculum goals, and in harmony with the goals established for all lessons
  • Ability to maintain classroom records and classroom inventory to achieve outcomes
  • Demonstrates high level of flexibility, innovation and creativity
  • Conveys a positive self image and attitude which is likely to create the same in young children, and promotes a positive atmosphere through personal example and positive relationships with students and staff
  • Possess strong, positive communication skills with parents, children and other staff members
  • Continuously seeks and accept new ideas, and have the leadership qualities to share new information with other staff members in relation to improving the quality of early childhood education
  • Possesses demonstrated leadership qualities and the ability to make decisions in a positive manner
Requirements Roles and Responsibilities:
  • Serve as a positive role model to staff, children and parents in professional appearance, demeanor and use of positive discipline methods
  • Adhere to and promote the preschool's policy and procedures in childcare, which promotes health, education and well being to the children
  • Prepare and implement weekly lesson plans and design and create new teaching material to correlate with the curriculum, to be approved by the Director or Assistant Director
  • Plan and implement individualized and group activities corresponding to the curriculum and the learning goals of the classroom, including but not limited to field trips, special events, parties, etc.
  • Conduct and maintain accurate developmental screening records on each child in class, in addition to other appropriate records
  • Report to the Director or Assistant Director all suspected problems with a child's development, health or behavior
  • Conduct conferences with parents when requested or deemed necessary
  • Promote the development of self-help skills and a positive self-concept in the children
  • Take the lead role and responsibility for the upkeep and security of classroom materials and the rest of the facility
  • Establishes and maintains appropriate rules of classroom behavior and procedures, while maintaining order
  • Maintain current First Aid Card, CPR, and TB test results, in addition to attending professional meetings and workshops, as directed
  • Maintain a clean, safe and healthy teaching environment
  • Follow all safety procedures while supervising children and performing duties
  • Oversee classroom food service program by coordinating a seamless meal and snack time between teachers and food service staff, including but not limited to taking meal counts as required by the Department of Health Services, serving correct portions, and cleaning up after meal time
  • Maintain a daily log of student encounters, treatments and accidents. Informs Director when applicable
  • Accept any reassignments or additional assignments by the Director or Assistant Director
  • Participate in and encourage parent-involvement activities
  • Report dwindling supplies in ample time to secure replacement
  • Attend staff meetings and training sessions, promote CDA program with staff
  • Act as the preschool's representative to external customers, i.
e., parents community, etc.
Job Type:
Full-time Job Types:
Full-time, Part-time Pay:
$15.00
  • $17.
00 per hour
Benefits:
Employee discount Flexible schedule Paid time off Professional development assistance Tuition reimbursement
Work Location:
In person