Lead Teacher at Family Resource Center

Lead Teacher at Family Resource Center

21 Dec 2024
California, San francisco bay area 00000 San francisco bay area USA

Lead Teacher at Family Resource Center

Job Title: Lead Teacher

Reports To: Education Manager (or designee)

Location: San Francisco (Excelsior and Portola – agency determines center assignment)

Compensation: $36-37 per hour, depending on experience, plus an excellent benefits package

Classification: Exempt, full-time position, and 40 hrs/wk

Schedule: Monday-Friday with occasional weekends

Date: December 20, 2024

To Apply: Please submit your resume and cover letter via https://fccenters.org/employment/. Account creation to submit a resume is not required.

Benefits Package

100% employer-paid Kaiser Platinum Medical Plan, Vision, Dental, Acupuncture, & Chiropractic

Pays 50% of eligible employee’s children/dependent premium cost

Vacation accrual starts at up to 10 days year one, up to 15 days year two, up to 25 days year six

14 holidays paid time-off including winter week holiday break

Paid sick and bereavement leave

403(b) retirement plan with up to 3% employer contribution

Professional development

PLUS: Paid lunch break, medical Flexible Spending Account, Employee Assistance Program, staff appreciation, team building events, and a great work environment

About Family Connections Centers:

Family Connections Centers’ (FCC) mission is to support the development of strong, healthy families and thriving communities. We create opportunities for people of different backgrounds to work together cooperatively, sharing cultures, values, knowledge, and resources. We offer an array of interconnected, participant-driven programs that include early childhood education, family support, and K-5 education. Visit fccenters.org to learn more.

Position Summary:

Family Connections Centers is seeking an experienced lead preschool teacher for a thriving multicultural Family Resource Center with locations in the Portola and Excelsior neighborhoods of San Francisco.

Pre-K programs are offered with a low teacher-child ratio in partnership with a family support team to provide holistic wraparound services for children and their families.

The Pre-K lead teacher is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the preschool program at their assigned center, working closely with their co-teacher, substitutes, trainees, consultants, and families to develop and nurture each child’s social, emotional, physical, and cognitive skills necessary for kindergarten readiness.

Essential Functions:

Programs – Children, Families, and Safety

Ensure the curriculum covers a spectrum of learning areas including: Language and Early Literacy, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Fine Arts, Health & Safety, Personal and Social Development and Physical Development.

Ensure program and classroom follows licensing compliance requirements and mandatory assessment standards including ECERs, CLASS, QRIS, and other tools.

Provide oversight of daily operation of the classroom, including overall safety, accident and illness prevention, positive interactions and productive educational activity.

Evaluate, plan, and implement indoor and outdoor curriculum, learning tools and supplies, to ensure outdoor environment is safe, developmentally appropriate, and promotes learning

Plan and implement an age-appropriate program which addresses individual, small and large group needs of preschool children including fieldtrips.

Coordinate and provide semi-annual teacher-parent conferences, DRDP-PS, ASQ, and orientation for prospective and incoming families.

Maintain effective relationships and communications with families.

Develop and maintain a positive and confidential relationship with parents/caregivers of every child, including thorough communication about program and child’s progress.

Coordinate and provide outreach to community partners and vendors for services, including screenings with nurse consultant and extracurricular program activities.

Follow mandatory reporting requirements for suspicion of child abuse or neglect, and record-keeping of injuries or accidents.

Staffing and Supervision:

Model and ensure professional standards of communications within classroom, agency and with community partners/vendors.

Conduct coaching and provide oversight of teachers, substitute teachers, interns, and volunteers, in accordance with agency policies and applicable laws.

Support teachers with their work schedules coordination and scheduling of substitute teachers for work coverage needs.

Record Keeping and Other Responsibilities:

Conduct ongoing evaluation, documentation, and observation notes of children to create individualized portfolios and information sharing with parents/caregivers, for referrals, and partnering schools.

Maintain records for each participant/child following licensing, agency and grant requirements.

Creates and distributes monthly program newsletter, calendar, and curriculum.

Monitor, maintain, and order necessary inventory within the approved budget.

In collaboration with the management team, coordinate and evaluate program processes, policies, and procedures, including enrolment policies and programmatic structures.

Participate in staff meetings, in-service training, consultations, and professional development workshops.

Provide data entry and updating data information in agency and funder databases.

Provider enrollment support including checking files, conducting tours, etc.

Perform other duties and ad hoc projects as needed or requested by supervisor.

Qualifications:

BA with 24 ECE/CD units including core courses (child/human growth & development; child/family/community or child/family relations; and programs/curriculum); 6 units administration; 2 units supervision required

Site Supervisor Permit or Director Permit required

Bilingual in English and Cantonese, English and Vietnamese, or English and Spanish strongly preferred

Minimum of 3 years of experience as a preschool teacher, plus minimum of 2 years of experience in a managerial position supervising staff

Demonstrated cultural sensitivity, experience working effectively in diverse communities of staff and participants, and knowledge of San Francisco’s diverse community and learning styles

Collaborative and self-directed, with the ability to work well in teams and independently

Confident and respectful classroom management skills and approach

Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills, including listening skills

Professional ethics of confidentiality, discretion, and good judgment

Proficiency with full Microsoft suite and experience with database useful

Experience working in a remote workspace, with agility to move from on-site to remote, helpful

Skills and Knowledge:

Strong critical thinking, flexibility, resourcefulness, attention to detail, decision-making, and problem-solving abilities

Ability to speak in group settings, provide feedback, and share ideas

Demonstrated cultural sensitivity, experience working effectively in diverse communities of staff and participants, and knowledge of San Francisco’s diverse community and learning styles

Attend in staff meetings, in-service trainings, professional development workshops, meetings with Family Connections’ HR consultant, and relevant meetings, trainings, and workshops as needed

Establish and maintain strong partnerships with community partners

Keen sense for safety, security, and ergonomics

Perform other duties as needed or requested by the supervisor

Stay updated on CPR/First Aid, Mandated Reporter, Pesticide training, Workplace Harassment, Workplace Violence, and required vaccinations

Live Scan background clearance and physical health/TB clearance are required to be maintained throughout employment

Work Environment:

This position will be based out of our Portola and/or Excelsior centers. This job operates in a professional classroom and office environment. Work scheduled weekdays, Monday-Friday, with occasional evening/weekend work to support community events. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, fax machines, photocopiers, and filing cabinets.

Physical Demands:

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear. This position is very active and requires standing, walking, bending, kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling, and climbing all day. The employee must frequently lift and/or move items over 25 pounds and on occasion may require lifting/carrying a child or object up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.

COVID-19 Vaccination Requirements:

All employees are expected to be fully vaccinated, which includes current/available booster shots based on CDC recommendations. Any candidate unable to be vaccinated due to a sincerely held religious belief or a medical condition will be engaged to determine if a reasonable accommodation can be provided.

Family Connections Centers is an equal-opportunity employer and values diversity, inclusion, and respect. We welcome and strongly encourage applicants from all backgrounds. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment.

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