Provide a fun, encouraging environment for children to grow intellectually and
psychologically within the upcoming Assumption Community Care Center (ACCC). The Child Care
Center teacher will teach and supervise children while also motivating them to use their
mental capacities and exercise their imagination. The ACCC teacher will have the
assistance of a classroom aide in daily activities. The teacher will be greatly involved in
parent communication for daily child updates within the classroom.
I. Hours: Monday- Friday 7am-3pm
II. On-Call Duties: If hired as a substitute teacher
III. Supervised by: Child Center Director
IV: Essential Functions:
- Designing and following a full schedule of activities and discover suitable
teaching material
2. Balancing your teaching between logical and social exercises
3. Providing basic care and caregiving activities
4. Use a wide range of teaching methods (stories, indoor and outdoor activities,
drawing etc) to enhance child’s abilities
5. Evaluate children’s proformance to make sure they are on the right leaning track
6. Remain in constant communication with parents and update them on the
progress of their children
7. Observe children’s interactions with peers
8. Identify behavioral problems and determine the right course of action with parent
involvement
9. Collaborate with other colleagues
10.Adhere with teaching standards and safety regulations as established by the
official standards of Illinois
V. Requirements:
1. Early childhood teachers and school-age workers shall have a high school
diploma or equivalency certificate (GED).
2. School-age workers shall be at least 19 years of age and at least five years older
than the oldest child with whom they work.
3. DCFS Standards:
● Thirty semester hours (or 45 quarter hours) of credit from an accredited
college or university with six semester hours (or nine quarter hours)
related to school-age child care, child development, elementary education,
physical education, recreation, camping or other related fields; or
● 1560 clock hours of experience in a recreational program or licensed day
care center serving school-age children or a license exempt school-age
child care program operated by a public or private school, and six
semester hours (or nine quarter hours) of credit from an accredited college
or university related to school-age child care, child development,
elementary education, physical education, recreation, camping or other
related fields; or
● A high school diploma or equivalency certificate plus 3,120 hours of
experience in a recreational program, kindergarten, or licensed day care
center serving school-age children or a license exempt school-age child
care program operated by a public or private school.
4. Completion of a training program accredited by the American Montessori Society
or Association Montessori International may be substituted for the courses
directly related to child care and/or child development required by this Section.
Persons holding a Montessori pre-primary credential may supervise children
through age six. Persons holding a Montessori primary or elementary credential
may supervise children six years of age or older.
VI. Additional Skills:
1) Proven experience as a Child Care / Daycare Teacher
2) Excellent knowledge of child development and up-to-date education methods,
Methodical and creative
3) Patience, flexibility and love for children
4) Strong communication and time management skills
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Last updated on Oct 25, 2024