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Lead And Assitant Teachers

Savannah, GA

$15-25

Hourly rate

Full time

Job type

Starts March 3

About the job

Lead Teacher" in Renee's Kid's World has the important role of providing nurturing care and creating a stimulating environment for infants. Here are the

Lead Teacher" in Renee's Kid's World has the important role of providing nurturing care and creating a stimulating environment for infants. Here are the key responsibilities of an Infant Lead Teacher: 1. Child Care and Supervision Supervision: Provide continuous, attentive supervision to ensure the safety and well-being of infants at all times. Feeding: Prepare and feed infants according to their individual schedules and dietary needs, including bottles, solid foods, and special dietary requirements. Diapering: Change diapers regularly and maintain proper hygiene practices. Napping: Follow individual nap schedules and create a comfortable sleep environment for infants. 2. Developmental Support Stimulation: Plan and implement age-appropriate activities that promote cognitive, emotional, social, and physical development. Play: Engage infants in interactive play, including tummy time, sensory exploration, and fine and gross motor activities. Milestone Tracking: Observe and document each infant's developmental milestones and progress, sharing updates with parents and caregivers. 3. Health and Safety Safety Protocols: Follow all health and safety protocols, including proper handwashing, sanitizing toys and equipment, and maintaining a clean and organized classroom. Emergency Preparedness: Be familiar with and follow emergency procedures, including evacuation plans and first aid protocols. Illness Management: Monitor infants for signs of illness and follow the daycare's policies for managing and reporting illnesses. 4. Communication with Parents Daily Reports: Provide parents with daily reports on their infant's activities, feedings, diaper changes, and any notable observations. Parent Conferences: Participate in parent-teacher conferences to discuss each infant's development, progress, and any concerns. Open Communication: Maintain open and effective communication with parents, addressing any questions or concerns promptly and professionally. 5. Classroom Management Environment: Create and maintain a safe, clean, and stimulating classroom environment that meets the needs of infants. Organization: Keep the classroom well-organized, including maintaining supplies and equipment in good condition. Routine: Establish and follow a consistent daily routine that provides structure and predictability for infants. 6. Collaboration with Colleagues Teamwork: Collaborate with other teachers and staff to ensure a cohesive and supportive team environment. Training: Participate in ongoing training and professional development to stay current with best practices in infant care and early childhood education. Mentorship: Provide guidance and support to assistant teachers and other staff working in the infant room. 7. Compliance with Regulations Licensing Standards: Ensure that the classroom meets all state and local licensing standards and regulations for infant care. Documentation: Maintain accurate records of attendance, feeding schedules, diaper changes, and developmental observations. 8. Professional Conduct Ethical Behavior: Adhere to the daycare center's code of conduct and ethical guidelines. Confidentiality: Maintain confidentiality regarding the children's and families' personal information. Assistant Teacher" in Renee's Kid's World supports the Lead Teacher and plays a crucial role in providing care and a nurturing environment for infants. Here are the key responsibilities of an Infant Assistant Teacher: 1. Child Care and Supervision Supervision: Assist in providing continuous, attentive supervision to ensure the safety and well-being of infants at all times. Feeding: Help prepare and feed infants according to their individual schedules and dietary needs, including bottles and solid foods. Diapering: Change diapers regularly and maintain proper hygiene practices. Napping: Assist in following individual nap schedules and creating a comfortable sleep environment for infants. 2. Developmental Support Stimulation: Support the implementation of age-appropriate activities that promote cognitive, emotional, social, and physical development. Play: Engage infants in interactive play, including tummy time, sensory exploration, and fine and gross motor activities. Milestone Tracking: Observe and document each infant's developmental milestones and progress, and share updates with the Lead Teacher and parents. 3. Health and Safety Safety Protocols: Follow all health and safety protocols, including proper handwashing, sanitizing toys and equipment, and maintaining a clean and organized classroom. Emergency Preparedness: Be familiar with and follow emergency procedures, including evacuation plans and first aid protocols. Illness Management: Monitor infants for signs of illness and follow the daycare's policies for managing and reporting illnesses. 4. Communication with Parents Daily Reports: Assist in providing parents with daily reports on their infant's activities, feedings, diaper changes, and any notable observations. Open Communication: Maintain open and effective communication with parents, addressing any questions or concerns promptly and professionally under the guidance of the Lead Teacher. 5. Classroom Management Environment: Assist in creating and maintaining a safe, clean, and stimulating classroom environment that meets the needs of infants. Organization: Help keep the classroom well-organized, including maintaining supplies and equipment in good condition. Routine: Support the establishment and following of a consistent daily routine that provides structure and predictability for infants. 6. Collaboration with Colleagues Teamwork: Work collaboratively with the Lead Teacher and other staff to ensure a cohesive and supportive team environment. Training: Participate in ongoing training and professional development to stay current with best practices in infant care and early childhood education. 7. Professional Conduct Ethical Behavior: Adhere to the daycare center's code of conduct and ethical guidelines. Confidentiality: Maintain confidentiality regarding the children's and families' personal information.

Job schedule

Monday
6am-6pm
Tuesday
6am-6pm
Wednesday
6am-6pm
Thursday
6am-6pm
Friday
6am-6pm

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