What are the responsibilities and job description for the Child Care Teacher position at The Salvation Army USA Central Territory?
The Salvation Army of Fox Cities helps support it’s community in many ways. We help feed our community as well as help those in need overcome poverty and addition. Not only that, we help provide for the youth within our community.
The Children's Learning Center is a licensed day care in the state of Wisconsin for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years of age and is open year-round. We are open to all children, regardless of gender, race, religion, or national origin. Our furniture, equipment, and toys are age-appropriate and allow for full group, small group, and individual activities. Daily activities include Spiritual Time, Circle Time, Discovery, Play Time, Story Time, Are, Music, and rest period. Our programming gives emphasis to spiritual growth as a vital component of a child's development, adding values and blessings to their daily experiences.
Purpose: To provide an environment which fosters development of the whole child while meeting needs of working and student parents.
Role: The Teacher should be a team member with the Directors and Staff in working toward the overall mission, philosophy, and objectives of the Salvation Army.
Must be 18 years of age or older.
Education: Meet requirements set by licensing regulations and accreditation criteria.
Getting down to children's level regularly, some lifting of children and play equipment (up to 40 lbs. with or without accommodation), sitting on floor with children, taking children outdoors for play and walks, occasional field trips outside of the center, and evacuation drills.
Our Mission: The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian church. Our message is based on the Bible. Our ministry is motivated by the love of God. Our mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human need in His name without discrimination.
Why work for us?
The Salvation Army’s brand promises to Do the Most Good® - and it’s our employees that help us get there. At every level, you can have a real impact on your community through the work done inside our walls every day.
We are as impassioned about our employees as we are about our mission to help anyone in need without discrimination. Our culture reflects this quality, which makes our offices a seriously great place to work. Just walk inside our doors and you’ll quickly see that our employees are proud to support programs that make a difference.
The Salvation Army recognizes that peace of mind is important to employees and their families. Because of this, we offer :
Non-Exempt Employees: Health, dental, vision, and hearing benefits, as well as basic and voluntary life benefits, will begin on the first day of the month following 90 days of employment. If the completion of a 90-day waiting period occurs on the first day of the calendar month, coverage will begin on that day.
Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Protected Veterans/Disabled
The Children's Learning Center is a licensed day care in the state of Wisconsin for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years of age and is open year-round. We are open to all children, regardless of gender, race, religion, or national origin. Our furniture, equipment, and toys are age-appropriate and allow for full group, small group, and individual activities. Daily activities include Spiritual Time, Circle Time, Discovery, Play Time, Story Time, Are, Music, and rest period. Our programming gives emphasis to spiritual growth as a vital component of a child's development, adding values and blessings to their daily experiences.
Purpose: To provide an environment which fosters development of the whole child while meeting needs of working and student parents.
Role: The Teacher should be a team member with the Directors and Staff in working toward the overall mission, philosophy, and objectives of the Salvation Army.
- Assist the Director in long-range planning with regard to curriculum, philosophy and goals.
- Complete monthly, weekly, and daily curriculum plans in time for the group and communicate these plans to assistant teachers and aides.
- Implement the curriculum meeting the emotional, physical, intellectual, social and spiritual needs of the children in keeping with the philosophy and mission of the Salvation Army.
- Maintain an environment that helps each child to have a positive experience throughout the school day.
- Treat all children with dignity and respect and allow for individual differences. Provide an atmosphere of acceptance and caring for each child and show as much individual attention as possible to each child. Comfort distress immediately and provide a curriculum that helps each child develop to the fullest in each area of development.
- Be familiar with and adhere to the program's policies, health and safety regulations, and emergency procedures, and to be ready to implement these if necessary.
- Help volunteers to maintain a professional attitude toward the program, the children, and the staff, and assist if needed with appropriate communication. Be an example of professional behavior and appropriate communication at all times.
- Plan, prepare, and care for the environment.
- Create and maintain Portfolios by Young Star standards.
- Participate in ongoing training of staff through in-service, training, staff meetings, orientation and other so designated programs.
- Participate in curriculum evaluation and updating. Ensure that curriculum is in keeping with our philosophy.
- Communicate frequently with families, children and other staff both verbally and in writing. Cooperate with Director and Assistant in carrying out the philosophy and goals of the center.
- Maintain close touch with the community and parents to foster understanding of the day care program and needs.
- Regular Staff Meetings and Direction by Center Director and Assistant Director.
- Provide guidance of volunteers in the classroom.
Must be 18 years of age or older.
Education: Meet requirements set by licensing regulations and accreditation criteria.
- Teaching in a child care center or nursery school.
- Supervising others, preferably in a day care setting.
- Effective leadership and communication.
Getting down to children's level regularly, some lifting of children and play equipment (up to 40 lbs. with or without accommodation), sitting on floor with children, taking children outdoors for play and walks, occasional field trips outside of the center, and evacuation drills.
- Working knowledge of, and ability to work closely with numerous service agencies.
- Must act in manger consistent with the mission statement of Salvation Army.
Our Mission: The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian church. Our message is based on the Bible. Our ministry is motivated by the love of God. Our mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human need in His name without discrimination.
Why work for us?
The Salvation Army’s brand promises to Do the Most Good® - and it’s our employees that help us get there. At every level, you can have a real impact on your community through the work done inside our walls every day.
We are as impassioned about our employees as we are about our mission to help anyone in need without discrimination. Our culture reflects this quality, which makes our offices a seriously great place to work. Just walk inside our doors and you’ll quickly see that our employees are proud to support programs that make a difference.
The Salvation Army recognizes that peace of mind is important to employees and their families. Because of this, we offer :
- Competitive Salary
- Flexible schedules and a casual dress environment
- Generous paid time off benefits (vacation, sick time, personal time, and 11 paid holidays)
- Tuition reimbursement
- Employee Assistance Program, providing 24/7 support, resources, and referrals to help you in your work and personal life
- Insurance benefits: excellent health, dental, vision, life, disability
- Discounts available for pet insurance, auto insurance, and home insurance
Non-Exempt Employees: Health, dental, vision, and hearing benefits, as well as basic and voluntary life benefits, will begin on the first day of the month following 90 days of employment. If the completion of a 90-day waiting period occurs on the first day of the calendar month, coverage will begin on that day.
Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Protected Veterans/Disabled
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