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We’re looking for a passionate and skilled Master Teacher to supervise and mentor paraprofessional teachers in pre-kindergarten classrooms, ensuring they acquire the skills necessary to deliver high-quality early childhood education. By providing coaching, training, and resources, the Master Teacher will directly impact the development of young learners and elevate the overall standard of childcare education in our community.
Job Responsibility
Supervise internships for paraprofessionals in childcare centers, providing guidance and evaluation
Support and enhance daily operations of pre-kindergarten classrooms by implementing improvements as needed
Deliver training to foster effective teamwork, increasing the percentage of children actively engaged in school readiness activities
Provide individualized coaching and resources to improve teaching skills
Promote awareness of nationally recognized quality standards for early childhood education (NAEYC)
Conduct pre- and post-assessments using tools like the Peabody language assessments and share results with parents
Collect and analyze data on classroom environments and teacher-child interactions to support ongoing improvements
Coordinate events to encourage parent involvement in their child's education
Collaborate with local organizations to enhance early learning quality, reporting findings and progress as required
Maintain accurate records and provide regular updates to leadership and partner organizations
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in early childhood education, Child Development, or a related field preferred
Pre-kindergarten teaching experience, with at least five years in early childhood education or training roles
Demonstrated skills in teaching, mentoring, and management within diverse environments
Strong time-management skills and a commitment to fostering excellence in early education
A flexible schedule, with the ability to travel to childcare sites and attend occasional evening events
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to train and coach diverse groups
Problem-solving abilities to adapt to dynamic classroom needs
Familiarity with early childhood education best practices and evaluation tools
Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) and database systems
Candidates are required to pass a drug test before beginning employment
What we offer
medical
dental
vision and life insurances
paid time off and holiday pay
opportunities for professional development and career growth