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Lead Preschool Teacher

At the YMCA of Southern Nevada we're committed to providing a superior work environment that offers challenges, flexibility and fun. As one of Southern Nevada's largest nonprofit community service organizations, we offer many ways for individuals to use their talents to make a difference.

We're currently looking for experienced lead preschool teachers to support the opening of our brand new Skyview Preschool VillageTwo of our four classrooms will utilize the Nevada Ready curriculum. 

 

Work as a preschool teacher for us, and get your college degree for free!

Enrollment in or completion of a Bachelor's degree program is required for this position. The YMCA partners with the state TEACH program to help you get your degree for FREE! The commitment is just one class per semester!

 

About our YMCA Association:

We're dedicated to meeting the demands of todays family. From toddlers to grandparents of toddlers, everyone feels at home at the Y. Its no surprise considering our four core values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility are at the heart of everything we do. Members of every age and fitness level value our values. Its the tie that binds our Y family together. Its what makes us special and keeps members engaged. For more information on our YMCAs please visit www.lasvegasymca.org.

 

Compensation and Benefits:

  • $15.50 - $19 per hour, 40 hours/ week
  • Paid holidays and PTO
  • Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life insurance
  • 12% Retirement Contribution*
  • Free YMCA Family Membership and 50% off Child Care!

 

Preschool Teacher Major Responsibilities:

  • Utilize the Nevada Preschool Content Standards, must create developmentally-appropriate lesson plans that align with High Scope and support the birth to third grade continuum alignment.
  • Provide Teachers Assistants with the opportunity to have input in the program design.
  • Prepare a warm and safe environment that is orderly, clean, appealing, and encourages children to learn, grow, and thrive.
  • Prepare materials that coincide with the curriculum.
  • Follow YMCA Standard Operating Procedures.
  • Promote safety as an overriding objective in all programming efforts.
  • Interact with children and encourage their involvement in activities, while guiding and redirecting behavior as appropriate.
  • Observe, record, and report significant individual and group behavior.
  • Record child assessments in Brigance and COR in accordance with the deadlines set forth by the Nevada Department of Education.
  • Maintain all records and files of individual children.
  • Establish and maintain positive and effective communication with parents on a daily basis, including through scheduled parent conferences.
  • Keep Preschool Director informed of developments of children (e.g., successes, challenges, and needs).
  • Attend monthly trainings provided by Cooperative Extension and required by the YMCA and Child Care Licensing.
  • Promote a high standard of customer service for all members, program participants, and guests.
  • Contribute to a positive and inclusive environment, which welcomes and supports children with disabilities as well as families from economically disadvantaged households.
  • Promote parent involvement and lead family engagement activities.
  • Ensure that Preschool Teacher license requirements are satisfied and maintained.

 

ABUSE RISK MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS:

  1. Follows employees and volunteers screening requirements and use screening instruments to screen for abuse risk.
  2. Provides employees and volunteers with on-going supervision and training related to abuse risk.
  3. Provides employees and volunteers with regular feedback regarding their boundaries with youth.
  4. Requires employees and volunteers to adhere to policies and procedures related to abuse Respond quickly to policy and procedure violations using the organization’s progressive disciplinary procedures.
  5. Responds seriously and confidentially to reports of suspicious and inappropriate behaviors.
  6. Follows mandated reporting requirements.
  7. Communicates to all employees and volunteers the organization’s commitment to protect their consumers from abuse.
  8. Reports essential abuse risk management information to their supervisor, executive director, or human resources.