Preschool Teacher and Afternoon Teacher
Job Description
This position at Little Friends is dedicated to providing a safe, engaging, and supportive environment for children during the school day and aftercare program. This role involves organizing recreational activities, and fostering a positive atmosphere that promotes holistic development and a lifelong love of learning. Working within a medium-sized team, the teacher will report to the Operation Manager and Director, contributing to a program that values diversity, inclusion, and child-centered education.
Responsibilities
- Supervise children to ensure their safety and well-being
- Manage and guide behavior to maintain a positive environment
- Monitor and maintain safety protocols during program hours
- Assist children with learning activities
- Organize and lead recreational and creative activities
- Collaborate with team members to support program goals
- Communicate effectively with children, parents, and staff
Preferred Qualifications
- 1+ years experience in early childhood education
- Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education or related field
- Background check clearance
- DCF certification
- Strong knowledge of child development principles
- Skills in classroom management
- Excellent communication and teamwork abilities
Additional Information
- Part of a medium team (4-6 members)
- Reports to Operation Manager and Director
- No travel required
- Opportunities for professional development available
The teaching of academics begins early, but is carefully calibrated to the age and developmental capacity of each child. The curriculum, "Learning Without Tears," is used throughout the preschool, with directed play and activities relevant to every age and stage, using tools that are suitable to each individual child.
We believe that learning through play is the key to early childhood education, so we try very hard to make all learning experiences enjoyable for each child. The inspiring academic curriculum is based on the science of reading.
We know that children develop into proficient readers when they have systematic, explicit instruction. “Learning Without Tears” offers both. Children need to have a knowledge of letters and letter-sound awareness, and they need to understand what they hear. Each week, each class has a special letter – they learn its name, what it looks like, how it sounds, and how it is formed when they write it. They learn how letters to go together to make words, and they learn how to “decode” words.
