Preschool Teacher
Extracurricular Coaching Opportunities Available
NATURE OF POSITION
- The Preschool Teacher shall be responsible for providing the appropriate phases of instruction to those children at the preschool level.
- The Preschool Teacher shall be responsible to a district administrator.
- The Preschool Teacher shall work with the various coordinators and service personnel in furnishing suitable programs and services for each child.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Instruction & Curriculum
- Plan and deliver developmentally appropriate lessons aligned to state early learning standards
- Implement structured early literacy practices including phonemic awareness, letter knowledge, name writing, and message writing
- Provide explicit early numeracy instruction, including subitizing, one-to-one correspondence, counting with accuracy, number sense development, and beginning addition and subtraction within five
- Integrate hands-on math experiences using manipulatives and visual models to build conceptual understanding
- Deliver intentional social-emotional instruction, including self-regulation, emotional identification, peer interaction skills, problem-solving, and classroom routines that build independence
- Use explicit modeling, guided practice, and gradual release to support skill mastery
- Incorporate multisensory strategies (e.g., skywriting, manipulatives, movement-based learning)
- Differentiate instruction to meet diverse developmental needs
Assessment & Data Use
- Administer district-approved early childhood assessments
- Monitor student progress in foundational literacy, language, and social-emotional development
- Use data to inform instructional adjustments and targeted support
- Communicate student progress clearly to families and administration
Classroom Environment & Management
- Establish and maintain a positive classroom climate
- Maintain a high positive-to-negative interaction ratio
- Use proactive classroom management strategies to support engagement and reduce challenging behaviors
- Create structured routines that promote independence and self-regulation
Family & Community Engagement
- Build strong partnerships with families
- Communicate regularly regarding student progress and classroom activities
- Participate in family engagement events and school initiatives
Professional Responsibilities
- Participate in professional development related to early childhood best practices
- Engage in coaching cycles and collaborative planning
- Contribute to curriculum development and continuous improvement efforts
- Maintain compliance with district and state early childhood requirements
PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION
- Hold an Early Child Development or Elementary Degree
- Have at least fifteen credits in early childhood education/child development and be working toward an early childhood certification.
- Demonstrated experience working with preschool-aged children (ages 3-5) in a school or structured learning environment.
- Knowledge of child development principles, early literacy foundations and developmentally appropriate practice.
- Be flexible, creative, and innovative.
- Possess a sense of humor.
- Demonstrate a genuine affection and empathy for the preschool child.
- Ability to actively engage with young children at floor level and table height
- Ability to lift classroom materials and interact in a physically active early childhood setting