Master Teacher
Lead teacher job in Chicago, IL
Do you want a career that impacts the community? Do you have a desire to work somewhere that changes children's lives?
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Chicago Youth Centers
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Title: Master Teacher
Company: Chicago Youth Centers (CYC)
Website: chicagoyouthcenters.org
Compensation: $50,000 -$62,000 annually
Classification: Full Time; Exempt
Reports to: Childcare Director
Supervisor Responsibilities: No
Location: CYC Rebecca Crown Center at 7601 S. Phillips Ave (Chicago, IL)
Schedule: 8:30a - 5:00p; Monday - Friday; schedule varies depending on program needs
Purpose: The Master Teacher develops classroom plans, implements the Gold Assessment and creative curriculum. Supervise classroom activities, administer developmental screening, conduct home visits and parent conferences, refer children with disabilities, participate and attend family engagement activities and parent meetings.
Responsibilities:
Provide a learning environment for children that will help to promote learning through all developmental areas: physical, social-emotional, and intellectual Provide a “child-centered environment” which includes individualized activities, small and large group activities
Develop weekly lesson plans
Design and lay- out daily schedules based upon the monthly program focus designated by the Educational Manager
Administer the ESI screening to determine the growth and development of each participate
Review and evaluate children's medical records and consult with the social service worker to develop individual service plans
Observe children's behavior in the classroom and prepare a complete humanistic assessment of each child
Chart and maintain records of individual child growth patterns
Conduct home visits to counsel parents regarding their children's development and behavior. Also, due to attendance problems
Record daily and meal attendance
Willing to embrace and demonstrate CYC's Mantras:
ATTITUDE MATTERS - Positivity begins with me. My attitude has the power to influence my environment and inspire those around me. I aim to be enthusiastic, optimistic, and kind-even when things get hard.
CARE FOR REAL - I will take every opportunity to show that I truly care. I commit to serving children and families, my co-workers and my community. I will think, care and act in a respectful manner to uplift and support others.
OWN IT - I will never say, “That's not my job.” When I see something that needs to be done, I will assign myself and do it. I will make a commitment to carry out my job responsibilities and assignments with consistency, dependability, and respect.
PUSH FORWARD - I will be determined and progressive in thought and action. I will press on when problems arise and find innovative ways to solve issues. I will continuously learn and be open to the ideas of others.
Requirements
Qualifications:
2-3 years' experience. Strong communication skills (written and verbal). Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education.
Type 04 certification.
English as a Second Language (ESL) Endorsement (preferred) must be completed by first opportunity.
Computer and time management skills.
Applicants must meet the requirements with a BA Degree in Early Childhood Education or Child Development with a Type 04 Certification.
Please confirm that you meet these requirements before applying.
Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability, 403B, AFLAC (Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity, Accident Insurances), Pet Insurance, Commuter/Transit
Chicago Youth Centers is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and drug free workplace. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status. Chicago Youth Centers will provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities.
***This job description is not intended to represent a complete list of all duties and responsibilities. There may be unplanned activities and other duties assigned.***
EOE/MVF
Salary Description Commensurate with experience
04 Lead Teacher - $2,000 Sign on Bonus
Lead teacher job in Joliet, IL
At OHU, our Hope Members are the heartbeat of our organization. Together, we have built a culture of support, trust, and care. $2K Sign on Bonus! Lead Teacher “We are such an inclusive organization, we don't turn anybody away. Everybody is welcome. Working here, I feel like family. I've never felt so appreciated working in a place before. They really take care of you here, listen to your concerns and act on them. It's just amazing! And it's really easy to make it amazing when the people you work with are amazing.”
Shari Conley, Joliet Early Learning Center (Joliet, IL)
Culture of Care
The ELCD program at OHU is known for its closely-knit teams who often work together for years at a time! The team members join their shared love of educating young children towards creating a warm and positive working environment. New employees who come from a corporate environment quickly fall in love with the atmosphere at an OHU child development center!
What you would be doing:
Your first priority in this role would be providing a nurturing setting for our preschoolers (and their parents!)
Providing an educational setting that encourages excitement for learning and preparation for first grade
Using the Creative Curriculum to provide developmentally appropriate activities responsive to the needs and interests of the children
Providing supportive, reflective and positive leadership and guidance to staff
Conducting performance reviews that are well-written, objective and completed in a timely manner
Developing goals for supervisors that are measurable and attainable
Serves as a role model of professionalism
Actively participating in center leadership team
Completing paperwork which is well-written, thorough, and completed in a timely manner
Partnering with co-teachers on best practices and creating a warm and welcoming environment
Encouraging children to engage, discover, and problem-solve
Collaborating in an ongoing fashion with parents and families
What you can expect from us:
OHU program leaders work to provide warm and supportive leadership that flexes around your life as much as possible when needed
A flexible full-time schedule
Staff Celebrations (including weekly lunches!)
Ongoing professional development tailored to yours and your classroom needs
If you desire to advance in your career over time, program leaders will work with you to do so (OHU has 5 child development centers in the Chicagoland area!)
You will be part of a center that grows programs in keeping with the community needs
You will also be part of a well-respected company (OHU is 125 years old!) that has a seat in community partnerships
In addition, you will receive the following benefits:
3 time off banks! Up to 4 weeks paid vacation days; up to 6 paid personal days and up to 5 paid sick days annually
Tuition assistance up to $2500 per year
Medical, dental, vision, 403b retirement, flexible spending accounts, short-term disability options
Agency paid life up to $50K based on salary
Voluntary Supplemental Life for Employee, Spouse and Child(ren)
Voluntary Legal Plans
Agency paid long term disability after 1 year of employment
What we will expect of you:
Education
Bachelor's degree in ECE or related field required
One of the following required:
Type 04 certification
Level 5 Gateway credential
Professional Educator's License (PEL)
Experience
One year of professional experience working with children in a childcare or school setting preferred
One Hope United does not discriminate because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. One Hope United is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace. OHU participates in eVerify.
In the spirit of caring for one another and our community, please note that upon accepting an offer of employment from One Hope United, you will be required to share proof of a Covid-19 vaccination. The requirement is subject to accommodation in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
Master Teacher
Lead teacher job in Chicago, IL
The YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago is hiring a full-time Master Teacher for our early learning programs. The Master Teacher provides effective instructional strategies, classroom management, assessment, evaluation, and related research for children ages 3-5, in a positive, inclusive, and supportive classroom climate.
The Master Teacher provides effective instructional strategies, classroom management, assessment, evaluation, and related research for children ages 3-5, in a positive, inclusive, and supportive classroom climate. Responsibilities include planning, curriculum implementation, and learning experiences that provide essential opportunities to develop social/emotional abilities and interactions, practice problem solving and academic skills, and advance the intellectual and physical development readiness of children for school. The Master Teacher maintains a safe and healthy environment and ensures that the individual needs of the children are met, in with accordance performance and outcome standards, as prescribed by agency funding partners, federal, state, and local standards, and organizational goals and values.
Salary range is $60,361.60-$69,139.20 per year depending on qualifications and certifications
Application Requirements:
To be considered for a position in our early learning program, applicants must submit the following with their application:
Official transcripts from accredited institutions verifying educational qualifications relevant to early childhood education.
Valid credentials or certifications, such as Early Childhood Education (ECE) certification, Child Development Associate (CDA) credential, or state-specific teaching licenses.
Our staff is the Y's greatest asset. Our teams provide valuable skills, knowledge, and passion that is essential to the contribution and positive impact in our communities, which is why we offer Y employees numerous perks and benefits, including:
Competitive salaries reflecting your skills and experience.
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance for eligible employees, plus wellness programs, mental health resources, and a family gym membership.
Generous PTO and paid holidays, with flexible work hours for work-life balance.
403(b) plan with company contributions for eligible employees after 2 years of service.
Continuous learning opportunities through workshops and training programs.
Supportive work environment valuing diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Discounts on programs, employee assistance programs, and company-sponsored events.
Scope of Responsibilities:
Demonstrate and promote high-quality teaching and learning in the classroom that fosters academic readiness.
Build a safe, orderly, and inclusive classroom environment in which children are encouraged to participate as individuals as well as members of the classroom community.
Exhibit enthusiasm and interpersonal skills to relate well with children, parents, co-workers, administrators, and the community.
Introduce and follow a consistent daily schedule which includes a balance of teacher and child-directed activities, choice time, small and large group, content physical and outdoor activities, effective transitions, meals, and rest period.
Emphasize aspects of math, literacy, and cultural diversity in all aspects of the program.
Demonstrate competency and respect for families' social-cultural background by incorporating the cultural, linguistic family values and beliefs into the classroom and lesson plans.
Incorporate rigorous academic instruction for English Language Learners (ELLs) that will support children's academic, intellectual, and linguistic development.
Promote and reinforce family engagement in all aspects of the program and awareness through a variety of methods and ensure parents receive adequate information about their child's experiences through regular contacts, and scheduled home visits and parent/teacher conferences.
Utilize fidelity measures to support the implementation of English Language Learner programs, and to inform linguistic and culturally responsive practices.
Develop a professional rapport and work cooperatively with adults assigned to the classroom, establishing clear expectations for roles and responsibilities; and to share and exchange information/ideas.
Participate and support agency/center efforts toward recruitment, enrollment, attendance, and retention of eligible families.
Provides functional training and guidance to staff, interns, substitutes, and volunteers assigned to the classroom.
Maintain regular job attendance, professionalism in attire and demeanor, observe and respect issues of confidentiality, ethics, and best practices.
Accept and perform other duties or responsibilities assigned.
Participate in ongoing development and evaluation of the center's goals and objectives.
Discreetly handle sensitive information and maintain confidentiality at all times.
Support the YMCA's mission and center operations as needed.
Lesson Planning and Classroom Management
Maintain awareness and supervision of the needs of the entire classroom and ensures the health and physical safety of children, at all times
Lead responsibility to plan and implement appropriate daily lesson plans, based upon the approved curriculum, that promotes cultural sensitivity and the cognitive, language, social/emotional, and physical development of children
Create daily opportunities that introduce math and literacy concepts using a variety of approaches
Prepare classroom environment and materials to support curriculum and learning experiences
Individualize and adjust activities, instructional methods, and environment to meet the children's varying strengths, needs, interests, and abilities
Guide and facilitate lesson plans which reflect mandated elements that integrate health, nutrition, mental health, and parents involvement
Implement studies/projects for an in-depth investigation of a topic over time, and arrange for special guests and field trips to enhance children's learning experiences
Convene team planning/meeting to plan, discuss strategies, review children's data, meetings and provide guidance and support to classroom team in implementing the curriculum with fidelity
Provide opportunities for parent participation in classroom activities and parent/child activities at home
Complete quarterly inventory of classroom to identify and prioritize equipment and supplies needed, and coordinate with site director in making purchases
Organize and label materials, arrange and change furnishings to maintain and encourage new learning; and appropriately display children's work and their families
Assist in Evaluations, Assessments, and Reports
Administer and accurately document ongoing development using the identified screening and assessment tools, at established intervals; and provide guidance and assistance to parents with completion of parents questionnaires
Observe children daily to determine and support social/emotional, cognitive, perceptual, physical, language, mathematics, and scientific reasoning skills, interests, and needs; and use this information to inform planning and facilitate learning
Complete observation and quarterly assessment of children, according to the methods of Teaching Strategies GOLD
Enter data for children into the appropriate information systems, according to set guidelines and timeframes
Attend internal staffing with FSW and participate in any additional staffing on children suspected or identified with special needs, and assist with the completion of referrals for further evaluation
Maintain an ongoing comprehensive portfolio for each child, including works samples and quarterly developmental assessment
Input classroom data weekly into appropriate information systems
Perform recordkeeping responsibilities for children and the classroom function
Generate and complete reports, using them to inform planning and information sharing with others
Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field and PEL certification or signed contingency to obtain; bilingual or ESL Endorsement may be desired based on program needs
1-3 years of experience in preschool/pre-kindergarten required and knowledge of principles and methods for curriculum design and teaching and instruction
Effective organizational, planning, and group management skills with children
Commitment to, and a passion for, the YMCA of Metro Chicago's mission
Proficient verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to tailor communication to different audiences
Ability to build rapport and respect the cultural and socioeconomic diversity of the population served
Continuous learner who leverages opportunities for learning and applies new knowledge and skills
Travel in Chicago area communities for Family Home Visits and training
Maintain accurate and complete records and documentation as needed
Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Office Word, email and the ability to learn and adapt to new technology
Must pass DCFS background check and maintain clearance throughout employment
Demonstrates evidence of YMCA Leader competencies in previous experience or practice
Willing and able to work flexible hours to accommodate program needs
Meet required physical qualifications and annual requirements, as outlined in the job description
The YMCA will provide reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities
This position is a union position
Child Abuse Prevention - Supports the YMCA's commitment to child abuse prevention by:
Reporting any items that may provide a health or safety hazard to staff, members, or guests to your supervisor
Following all policies and procedures related to keeping children safe in our facilities and programs, including those related to the monitoring and supervision of children
Reporting any suspicious behavior and violation of policy and procedures to your supervisor
Completing all child abuse prevention training as required
Kindergarten Teacher
Lead teacher job in Wheeling, IL
K-5 General Education Teacher Date Available: ASAP Additional Information: Show/Hide Wheeling CCSD21 Benefits * Benefit Guide 2025 - Wheeling CCSD21 * Insurance Premiums 2025 Annualized Salary Range $51,053 - $63,290 Please see the attached job description
Qualifications: Must possess a valid Illinois Professional Educator License - ESL endorsement or approval is highly preferred
Application Procedure:
Please complete an online application at ************** for consideration.
Selection Procedure: The interview process will be led and articulated by the school administration, and they are typically assisted by other instructional staff members from the school and/or district.
Attachment(s):
* General Education Teacher.pdf
2nd Grade Teacher - 2025/2026 School Year (Donoghue Campus)
Lead teacher job in Chicago, IL
Serving pre-kindergarten through 5th grade, Donoghue is the second public elementary campus of the University of Chicago Charter School Corporation. Donoghue, which opened in 2005, is a college preparatory campus committed to professional development, inquiry, and high expectations for all staff and students. Donoghue serves as a catalyst for community building by offering programs for students and families beyond the school day.
Position Summary:
The 2nd Grade Teacher will deliver ambitious instruction in a classroom that incorporates evidence-based analysis of practice in order to assure that all students can achieve at high levels in a classroom that provides a stimulating, challenging, and productive learning environment. The position will work with the Campus Director, Instructional Coaches, and colleagues to implement the school's curriculum.
Position Qualifications:
Applicant should have a Bachelor's degree in education and state certification; at least 2 years of urban teaching experience in related field; and proven program planning and development experience. Applicant will be an excellent teacher of students, reflective and receptive to professional feedback and coaching, and possess strong written and oral communication skills.
Pay Range: $55,000.00 - $87,100.00
The included pay rate or range represents the University of Chicago Charter School's good faith estimate of the possible compensation offer for this role at the time of posting. The salary will be commensurate of years of experience and education.
UChicago Charter School offers a wide range of benefits programs for eligible employees, including health, retirement, and paid time off. Information about the benefit offerings can be found in the Benefits guide.
UCCS recruits, hires, compensates, promotes and otherwise manages employees and prospective employees on the basis of individual merit without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status or any and all other factors protected by law. This policy includes UCCS's commitment to maintain a workplace free from sexual or other unlawful harassment or discrimination of any nature.
Teacher Assistant/Associate Teacher ( Early Childhood )
Lead teacher job in Joliet, IL
Full-time Description
Catholic Charities, Diocese of Joliet offers 43 paid days off per year, excellent medical benefits, and an employer-sponsored 403b plan that requires no contribution from employee. We prioritize your well-being and financial security.
Discover the unique rewards of working in a Head Start program, where you can ignite young minds and provide comprehensive early childhood education that sets the stage for lifelong success.
By joining Catholic Charities, Diocese of Joliet Head Start, you will make a lasting impact on children's lives and have the opportunity to support and uplift families by empowering them to thrive and create a brighter future for themselves and their children.
Apply now so we can make a lasting impact together!
General Responsibilities
Under the supervision of the Site Supervisor and assigned Teacher, the Assistant Teacher/Associate Teacher is responsible for adherence to the guidelines of the Department of Health and Human Services, Head Start Education Performance Standards, and for helping assure the quality of developmental experience received by the children.
Will be responsible for meeting the State of Illinois Day Care Licensing Standards.
Participates in an on-going training program to further develop skills in child development.
Work with the classroom teacher, content area managers and staff to ensure appropriate Performance Standards are being implemented in the classroom.
Participates in monthly reflective supervision with classroom teacher.
Essential Functions
Assists the teacher in maintaining a safe and healthy environment that follows the Head Start Performance Standards.
In collaboration with the classroom staff, implements the principles of the Creative Curriculum approach based on a child-centered curriculum that encourages decision-making, cultural awareness, and exploration. Children are provided with choices of learning center activities, large and small groups, and individualized activities.
Helps the teacher to prepare material to be used in the daily program.
Co-facilitate meal service and promote appropriate social discussions and self-help skills.
Helps ensure that all documentation and individualization takes place in a timely manner.
Assist the Teachers with documenting classroom observations for the purpose of collecting data for child outcome assessments.
Assist Teacher in developing and implementing lesson plans.
Under the direction of the Teacher complete developmental and social emotional screenings.
Helps provide a balanced curriculum that encourages social and cultural awareness, exploration, predicting, and testing behaviors, choices of learning center activities, large and small groups, individualized activities, and language development.
Attends the activities of these groups to the best interest of the agency and program.
Have a generally positive approach to other people, to themselves, and to the world.
Helps plan activities and methods for keeping parents interested and engaged in their child's development.
Participates in home visits and parent/teacher conferences.
Works cooperatively with teacher and family development team to maintain good parent engagement.
Works in cooperation and assistance with center staff to assist with food preparation and meal service for children following nutritional and health guidelines.
Great Employer Provided Benefits
Time-off: 14 Holidays - 15 Vacation days - 14 Sick days
Medical/Dental/Vision Health Insurances
Flexible Spending Account
Short-term Disability Insurance (employee paid optional)
Long-Term Disability Insurance
Life and AD&D Insurance
403B Retirement Plan with employer contributions
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Requirements
A high school diploma or equivalent, or Associates of Arts Degree in Child Development with 36 or more hours of college credits in Child Development or related field. All degrees must come from a regionally accredited educational institution which has U.S. Department of Education approval.
Prior experience (volunteer or paid) working with children ages Birth - Five years old is preferred.
Must be a least nineteen (19) years old.
During the first year of employment, complete a minimum of six (6) college credit hours in Child Development, with a minimum of a "C" grade or better.
Obtain and maintain a minimum, the Illinois Gateway ECE Credential Level 1 or a CDA or the Illinois Gateway ECE Credential Level 3 within 2 years of employment.
Demonstrate the skill and competence to meet personnel qualifications as required in Part 407: Licensing Standards for Day Care Centers.
Proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office applications including Outlook, Word, and Teams.
Strong verbal and written communications skills.
Passage of complete background clearance, physical and Tuberculosis (TB) Test.
Reliable means of transportation and proof of liability insurance is required.
Salary Description $19.75-$23.01/hour
Teacher Assistant/Associate Teacher (10-Month Employee)
Lead teacher job in Joliet, IL
Catholic Charities, Diocese of Joliet offers 43 paid days off per year, excellent medical benefits, and an employer-sponsored 403b plan that requires no contribution from employee. We prioritize your well-being and financial security.
Discover the unique rewards of working in a Head Start program, where you can ignite young minds and provide comprehensive early childhood education that sets the stage for lifelong success.
By joining Catholic Charities, Diocese of Joliet Head Start, you will make a lasting impact on children's lives and have the opportunity to support and uplift families by empowering them to thrive and create a brighter future for themselves and their children.
Apply now so we can make a lasting impact together!
General Responsibilities
Under the supervision of the Site Supervisor and assigned Teacher, the Assistant Teacher/Associate Teacher is responsible for adherence to the guidelines of the Department of Health and Human Services, Head Start Education Performance Standards, and for helping assure the quality of developmental experience received by the children.
Will be responsible for meeting the State of Illinois Day Care Licensing Standards.
Participates in an on-going training program to further develop skills in child development.
Work with the classroom teacher, content area managers and staff to ensure appropriate Performance Standards are being implemented in the classroom.
Participates in monthly reflective supervision with classroom teacher.
Essential Functions
Assists the teacher in maintaining a safe and healthy environment that follows the Head Start Performance Standards.
In collaboration with the classroom staff, implements the principles of the Creative Curriculum approach based on a child-centered curriculum that encourages decision-making, cultural awareness, and exploration. Children are provided with choices of learning center activities, large and small groups, and individualized activities.
Helps the teacher to prepare material to be used in the daily program.
Co-facilitate meal service and promote appropriate social discussions and self-help skills.
Helps ensure that all documentation and individualization takes place in a timely manner.
Assist the Teachers with documenting classroom observations for the purpose of collecting data for child outcome assessments.
Assist Teacher in developing and implementing lesson plans.
Under the direction of the Teacher complete developmental and social emotional screenings.
Helps provide a balanced curriculum that encourages social and cultural awareness, exploration, predicting, and testing behaviors, choices of learning center activities, large and small groups, individualized activities, and language development.
Attends the activities of these groups to the best interest of the agency and program.
Have a generally positive approach to other people, to themselves, and to the world.
Helps plan activities and methods for keeping parents interested and engaged in their child's development.
Participates in home visits and parent/teacher conferences.
Works cooperatively with teacher and family development team to maintain good parent engagement.
Works in cooperation and assistance with center staff to assist with food preparation and meal service for children following nutritional and health guidelines.
Great Employer Provided Benefits
Time-off: 14 Holidays - 15 Vacation days - 14 Sick days
Medical/Dental/Vision Health Insurances
Flexible Spending Account
Short-term Disability Insurance (employee paid optional)
Long-Term Disability Insurance
Life and AD&D Insurance
403B Retirement Plan with employer contributions
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Requirements
A high school diploma or equivalent, or Associates of Arts Degree in Child Development with 36 or more hours of college credits in Child Development or related field. All degrees must come from a regionally accredited educational institution which has U.S. Department of Education approval.
Prior experience (volunteer or paid) working with children ages Birth - Five years old is preferred.
Must be a least nineteen (19) years old.
During the first year of employment, complete a minimum of six (6) college credit hours in Child Development, with a minimum of a "C" grade or better.
Obtain and maintain a minimum, the Illinois Gateway ECE Credential Level 1 or a CDA or the Illinois Gateway ECE Credential Level 3 within 2 years of employment.
Demonstrate the skill and competence to meet personnel qualifications as required in Part 407: Licensing Standards for Day Care Centers.
Proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office applications including Outlook, Word, and Teams.
Strong verbal and written communications skills.
Passage of complete background clearance, physical and Tuberculosis (TB) Test.
Reliable means of transportation and proof of liability insurance is required.
Salary Description $19.75-$23.01/hour
Lead Teacher
Lead teacher job in River Forest, IL
Concordia University Chicago (CUC) invites applications for the full-time, exempt position of Lead Teacher. This position reports directly to the Director of the Early Childhood Education Center and is located in River Forest, IL.
The Lead Teacher is responsible for supporting the physical, social, cognitive, spiritual, and emotional development of the children in the Early Childhood Education Center through a nurturing, Christ-centered, and developmentally appropriate environment.
Responsibilities/Duties:
Provides for the development of each child spiritually, socially, intellectually, physically, and emotionally
Collaborates and plans with co-teacher or assistant teacher in the implementation of the curriculum
Prepares, cares for, and organizes the environment, including opening the classroom and making it ready for parents and children
Maintains responsibility for the health and safety of the children
Supervises university undergraduate and graduate students who are assigned to work and implement curriculums in the classrooms, as well as collaborate with university professors
Monitors small groups and/or free choice play time
Keeps daily records of attendance
Maintains up to date portfolios on all children throughout the year as a means of assessment of learning
Follows standards set by DCFS (Department of Children and Family Services ), NLSA (National Lutheran School Association) and NAEYC (National Association for the Education of Young Children)
Maintains appropriate contact with and support of parents/families including newsletter, conferences, parent meetings, Curriculum Night and Thanksgiving service
Participates as a contributing member of the center's professional team in staff meetings, devotions, community activities, and professional leadership
Candidates must support and be committed to the mission and identity of Concordia University Chicago, a university of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod (LCMS)
Skill Sets:
Strong administrative skills
Enthusiastic supporter of Lutheran education and Concordia University Chicago
Computer proficiency
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Strong attention to detail
Ability to organize tasks
Ability to supervise, work with others, and cooperate with supervisory staff at all levels
Ability to review, understand, and apply concepts presented at conferences and/or professional literature
Knowledge of the University's mission and vision, the College of Education goals and how the Center supports the academic programs
Minimum Experience Required:
1 year of early childhood experience required
Education Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in related discipline required
Compensation and Benefits:
Starting range is dependent upon individual qualifications and experience. Concordia University Chicago benefit options include, but are not limited to, the following:
Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and/or Health Savings Account (HSA)
Disability and Survivor Plan (Basic Life Insurance)
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Retirement Pension Plan
Retirement 403(b) Savings Plan
Supplemental Life Insurance
Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance
Accident Insurance
Critical Illness Insurance
Tuition benefits (available for employees and their qualified dependents)
Application Information:
Interested individuals should include a cover letter, resume and references with their online application.
Concordia does not discriminate in the employment of individuals on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, disability, sex or age. As an institution of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, however, and to the extent allowed by law, Concordia University reserves the right to give preference in employment based upon religious affiliation.
Concordia University Chicago does not generally sponsor for employment visas except for positions that oversee, teach or support our international programs.
About Concordia University Chicago:
Concordia University Chicago is a liberal arts-based Christian university founded in the Lutheran tradition. Through its College of Theology, Arts & Humanities, College of Business, College of Education, and College of Health, Science & Technology, Concordia-Chicago offers more than 160 areas of study in small classes taught by professors who are passionate about teaching and student success. All undergraduate and graduate degrees are fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Concordia University Chicago has been recognized as a College of Distinction since 2010, and is consistently ranked among the Best Regional Universities-Midwest by U.S. News & World Report. For more than a decade, combined undergraduate and graduate enrollment has exceeded 5,000 students. Concordia University Chicago is located in River Forest, 10 miles west of downtown Chicago. Learn more about our commitment to higher education, rooted in the Gospel, at CUChicago.edu.
Steadfast in Jesus Christ as revealed in the Holy Scriptures, Concordia University Chicago promotes academic rigor in its liberal arts and professional programs; grounds students in objective truth, integrity, and excellence; and practices faithfulness to the Confessional teachings of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod, as it forms students for vocations in church, family, and the world.
Grade 8/9 Science, Health Teacher (HA)
Lead teacher job in Shorewood, IL
South Shore Regional Centre for Education
The South Shore Regional Centre for Education (SSRCE) practices the culturally responsive pedagogy approach in providing an inclusive, diverse, equitable, safe and healthy education that supports learning and success both personally and academically to the 59,000 residents of Lunenburg and Queens Counties, an area of 5,250 square kilometres and a total of 23 schools.
Regional Centres for Education have Employment Equity Policies and/or processes and we actively encourage applications from under-represented groups, particularly people of African Nova Scotian, African Canadian and African ancestry and Mi'kmaw/Indigenous ancestry. Please ensure that you complete the self-identification portion on the position application.
100% Substitute / Anticipated Term - Grade 8 Science: 42%, Grade 9 Science: 28%, Grade 9 Health: 20%, Grade 8 health: 10%- Req# 89999
Date: December 3, 2025
Location: Hebbville, NS B4V 6Y1
Title: • Grade 8 Science: 42%, Grade 9 Science: 28%, Grade 9 Health: 20%, Grade 8 health: 10%
Reports to: School Administrator
Location: Hebbville Academy
Application Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 01/04/2026 at 11:59pm.
Effective Date(s) (mm/dd/yyyy): 02/01/2026 -
Position Type: Substitute / Anticipated Term 100%
Description:
The Junior High Teacher is responsible for teaching and providing support to students within the South Shore Regional Centre for Education. The Teacher will work within the Inclusive Education Policy framework by participating in individualized program planning with school staff and families to maximize learning experiences for students.
Qualifications & Experience:
Valid Nova Scotia Teacher Certification
Bachelor of Education - Secondary
Major or Minor in Science
Desired Qualifications and Experience
Professional development in Science, SS
Experience teaching Science, SS
Promote and maintain confidentiality regarding records and documentation.
Excellent communication (written and oral and electronic), problem solving and interpersonal skills;
Ability to collaborate with school and inter-agency teams to support early intervention strategies, coordination of services, problem solving and program planning;
Proven ability to work as a contributing member of school program planning and multidisciplinary teams;
Ability to apply knowledge, experience and commitment in the areas of culturally responsive pedagogy;
Current knowledge of developmental trauma, the impact on learning, communication and social engagement throughout the lifespan;
An interest and willingness to engage in continuing education and professional development;
Ability to maintain and promote confidentiality as the norm;
Experience in planning and developing training and professional learning opportunities related to students with behaviours of concern;
Proven ability to communicate and work alongside diverse cultural and racial backgrounds.
Demonstrated ability to value the voice and contribution of others while remaining open to corrective criticism.
Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
SECURITY CHECKS:
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To apply please complete the online profile/resume. You can attach a resume to your profile, security checks, and reference letters if applicable (Please note: Failure to include your references will cause delay in processing your application.)
We thank you for your interest in the posted vacancy.
Lead Teacher (4904)
Lead teacher job in DeKalb, IL
Welcome to the Child Development and Family Center (CDFC), operated by the School of Family and Consumer Sciences. The center is a lab school providing high-quality care to the children of NIU students, NIU faculty and staff, and community members. The CDFC is also home to the NIU Child Care Access Means Parents In School Program (CCAMPIS) and the NIU Preschool for All Expansion Program (PFAE).
The center's excellence is reflected in its accreditation by the National Association for the Education of Young Children and its inclusion in the Gold Circle of Quality by ExceleRate Illinois. We are looking for energetic teachers to join us in training the next generation of strong early childhood educators.
Position Summary
The Child Development and Family Center (CDFC) Child Development Supervisor (lead teacher) will be present at the Child Development and Family Center for the majority of each day to ensure that licensing and NAEYC Accreditation requirements are met and oversee daily operations in the classroom. Job responsibilities will be performed in consultation and collaboration with the CDFC Director, CD Faculty, and the Advisory Board. The Child Development Supervisor is responsible for initiating and facilitating duties and tasks described below.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Child Development & Family Center Responsibilities - 30%
* Attends staff meetings.
* Attends board meetings as designated.
* Contributes to dialogue and discussion and presents insight into solutions to problems.
* Exhibits discretion in dealing with parents, children, staff, and the academic progress of practicum students.
* Cooperates with students doing observations and faculty conducting research.
* Helps recruit and promote faculty research related to the CDFC, networks with staff and faculty in various departments as appropriate or feasible.
* Documents own performance and classroom supervision abilities to CDFC Co-Director, per CDFC guidelines.
* Participates constructively in the evaluation process.
* Participates in occasional evening workshops and CDFC events with practicum students and/or families, as designated.
* Continues own professional development through classes and conferences, and/or workshop presentations.
* Maintains or initiates activities and critical practices necessary for maintenance of DCFS license and accreditation status.
* Supports collegial relationships by engaging in reflection with colleagues and works to resolve conflicts with colleagues in a direct and respectful way.
* Follows and uses NAEYC Code of Ethics as a guide to making decisions involving ethical dilemmas.
* Maintains Illinois Gateways Registry status, and other personal documentation as necessary or required, annually.
Supervision of Students - 30%
* Mentors current and pre-practicum students, undergraduate student employees and graduate assistants who are serving as childcare professionals; Examples of mentoring activities include direct instruction, general and specific guidance, constructive verbal feedback, modeling, positive feedback, and out-of-classroom discussions.
* Models appropriate guidance techniques.
* Provides specific feedback to current and pre-practicum students in difficult child guidance situations; Provides positive feedback to students as indicated.
* Assists Master Teachers in the evaluation of practicum students' interactions with children, families, staff, and peers.
* Provides assessment for 490 assignments as delegated by Instructor.
* As needed, plans and facilitates 490 orientation activities related to the operations of the classroom in consultation with Master Teacher each semester.
* Engages in ongoing reflective practice, noting situations of concern and/or change.
* Keeps Master Teacher, CDFC Administration, and HDFS Faculty apprised of situations in need of address.
* Provides feedback to course instructors regarding rubrics and assignments, as assigned or as appropriate.
* Assumes leadership role in communicating with families in one's own room, in consultation with Lead 490 Teacher, Master Teacher, and CDFC administration.
* Assumes responsibility for communication, as necessary, in absence of Master Teacher.
* Includes current 490 students in this process, as feasible, and models discretion, confidentiality, and positive feedback/active listening techniques.
Lead Teaching - 30%
* Upholds the mission of the CDFC by supporting the research, service, and teaching functions of the laboratory, as designated or as assigned.
* Assures and maintains at all times the health, safety, and supervision of all children in the classroom by maintaining a safe environment, implementing healthy practices, and maintaining records per DCFS and accreditation guidelines.
* Uses observation of children's play to model and implement an emergent curriculum and serves as a model for this practice for current and pre-practicum students.
* Facilitates children's play and uses scaffolding to promote children's growth and development.
* Implements activities that reflect, and maintains a classroom environment that supports and values, diversity in the program.
* Uses a variety of documentation methods to show children's progress and maintains documentation as part of child's record.
* Arranges safe and effective classroom floor, transition, and outdoor play plans in consultation with Master Teacher.
* Communicates with other staff regularly about these plans.
* Ensures materials and activities provided to children are safe, developmentally and culturally appropriate, and promote independence and hands on exploration.
Nutrition and Wellness - 10%
* Maintains safety of classroom environment by working with the safety plans for allergy and nutrition needs of each child in accordance with the Child and Adult Care Food program (CACFP).
* Ensures cooking, nutrition, and wellness activities are integrated into curriculum on a regular basis.
* Oversees and helps prepare current and pre-practicum students for these activities.
* Assists in kitchen duties as needed.
Minimum Required Qualifications (Civil Service)
1. Possession of credentials required by Illinois Department of Children and Family Services for employment as a Child Care Worker in a licensed child care facility. The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services required credentials can be reviewed at:
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2. One of the following:
* Bachelor's degree in child development, education, or related fields, including 18 semester hours of credit for course work directly related to child development and/or child care, of which 6 semester hours must be for the period from birth to age six .
* Two (2) years of experience comparable to that gained at the lower level of this series (Child Development Associate) and 18 additional semester hours of credit for college course work directly related to child development and/or child care.
Note: Courses that cover the social, emotional, intellectual, and physical development of young children and/or courses relating specifically to the group care and education of young children; e.g., curriculum, programming, pre-school teaching methods, discipline and child management, observation of children, working with parents, health, nutrition and safety, and supervised teaching experience for which credit is earned (such as student teaching, clinical experience, or practicum).
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs) (Civil Service)
* Physical examination as required by Illinois Child Care Act for employees in child care facilities
* Personal attributes required by Illinois Department of Children and Family Services for all child care personnel
* Supervisory ability
Specialty Factors (Civil Service)
None
Preferred Qualifications (Civil Service)
* Bachelor's degree in child development, early childhood education or related field.
* Knowledge of and prior experiences with the National Association for the Education of Young Children accreditation process.
* One year of teaching experience in a mixed age classroom setting.
* Experience with the Environmental Rating Scales.
* Gateways ECE or Infant-Toddler Credential Level 2 and up.
Minimum Required Qualifications (SPS)
N/A
Additional Requirements (SPS)
N/A
Preferred Qualifications (SPS)
N/A
Physical demands/requirements
* Physically: Able to lift 30 lbs, sit on the floor, stand, lifting objects and children at various ages and abilities. Move quickly to supervise and stay with active children.
* Emotionally: Able to put a child's needs above your own, able to support growth and development of emotional skills and a deep level of patience and maturity.
Pre-Kindergarten Lead Teacher
Lead teacher job in Glenview, IL
Job Description
The Lead Teacher at Children's Land is responsible for nurturing a vibrant and stimulating learning environment where preschool children can thrive. This role demands a dedicated individual who can craft engaging and age-appropriate learning experiences that cater to the unique developmental needs of the children. The Lead Teacher must have a comprehensive understanding of child development as it is essential to ensure the highest standards of childcare and education.
Roles and Responsibilities:
• Develop and follow age-appropriate lesson plans that encourage physical, emotional, and intellectual growth.
• Monitor the children's developmental milestones and maintain detailed records of their progress.
• Facilitate a structured daily routine that includes playtime, learning activities, and rest periods.
• Always ensure the safety of the children by adhering to safety protocols and guidelines.
• Maintain a clean and hygienic classroom environment to prevent the spread of germs and illnesses.
• Collaborate with parents to keep them informed about their child's development and any concerns.
• Work closely with other staff members to ensure a cohesive and cooperative working environment.
• Create and utilize educational materials to stimulate the children's senses and promote learning.
• Organize activities that encourage the children to explore their surroundings and develop their motor skills.
• Participate in ongoing professional development to enhance skills and knowledge in early childhood education.
• Stay abreast of the latest developments in early childhood education and care.
Qualifications:
• Associate or Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field.
• 2 year's experience working with preschool children.
• Mandated Reporter certification
• CPR and First Aid certification.
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
• Ability to work cooperatively in a team environment.
• Patience and a genuine love for working with young children.
Skills:
• Strong observational and analytical skills.
• Creativity in developing educational materials and activities.
• Ability to manage time effectively and multitask.
• Strong understanding of child development and early childhood education best practices.
Compensation and benefits:
• Health Insurance with Children's Land covering 25% of monthly premiums for full time employees
• Paid Leave: 40 hours of paid leave per 12-month period.
• Paid Vacation Days: 5 days per year after completing 1 year of employment, increasing by 2 days after 5 years
and by 3 days after 10 years.
• Holiday Pay: 6 annual national holidays observed and compensated.
• Compensation Review and Bonuses: annual assessments and pay increases following performance evaluations.
About Children's Land:
At Children's Land, we are committed to providing a nurturing and educational environment where children can grow and learn. Our dedicated team works together with families to ensure the holistic development of every child. We believe in fostering a love for learning from a young age, setting the foundation for a lifetime of curiosity and growth.
Alcuin Montessori School
Lead teacher job in Oak Park, IL
Come join us and become an Infant Lead Teacher within a Montessori community with a strong history, exciting today and an even brighter future at Alcuin Montessori School. Established in 1961, Alcuin Montessori is among the oldest Montessori schools in the United States and the first in Illinois. With programs for children ages birth through 8th grade, we are looking for bright, motivated, and innovative individuals to become a part of our family. Our student body is 200, with families from Oak Park, Berwyn, River Forest, Chicago and neighboring towns and suburbs. We are dually accredited by the American Montessori Society, the Independent Schools Association of the Central States, licensed by DCFS, and recognized by the Illinois State Board of Education as a nonpublic school.
Qualifications: If you are Montessori trained and certified in Infant/Toddler Teacher (0-3) and looking to become a part of a rich tradition, grand community and to make a difference in the future with the children of today, please submit your resume to Gina Gleason *******************.
Salary Range: Competitive. Based on qualifications and experience.
Description of Community: Alcuin Montessori's mission is to empower our children's inherent love of learning, inspiring and challenging each child to engage the world as an independent thinker, creative problem solver, and compassionate citizen. Our teachers are both AMS and AMI certified, and are supported by a strong administration, an active Board of Trustees, and a partnership with parents.
Start Date: 09/29/2025
How To Apply: Email our Executive Director, Gina Gleason, at ******************* @media
Easy ApplyTransition Teacher
Lead teacher job in Highland Park, IL
The TrueNorth Transition Teacher supports the TrueNorth mission and is committed to the possibilities in every learner, every day. The TrueNorth Transition Teacher strives to achieve the TrueNorth vision to be a national leader and highly valued partner with a courageous commitment to inclusive communities that equally value all people and inspire them to be active participants in our world.
The TrueNorth Transition Teacher is responsible for instructional and functional, community-based curriculum and behavior management for students that have ended their high school experience and need a focus on real-life, post school outcomes in the area of academics, life skills, vocational, communication and recreation. Students in the transition classrooms are between the ages of 18 through 21. Students have a range of ability levels, from cognitively impaired to autism to students that struggle and who have emotional and behavioral needs. The TrueNorth Transition Teacher works and collaborates with support personnel, administrators, parents, community adult service providers, and university representatives to facilitate post-school outcomes for students.
Core Competencies:
* Proficient communication skills
* Effective collaborative problem-solving ability
* Engages in continuous professional improvement
* Possesses job specific skills required to meet essential job functions
Essential Job Functions:
* Plan and implement direct systematic, research based instructional and behavioral practices in the classroom and in the community.
* Assist in planning alternate assessments, i.e., portfolios, curriculum based measurement, etc., to measure all aspects of post-school skill development.
* Assist in planning and implementation of assessments as determined by the state or school district.
* Collaborate with parents and educational staff to identify appropriate post-school outcomes for students.
* Design modified student outcomes. Align student outcomes with TrueNorth mission/vision and ensure that programming meets these outcomes.
* Work collaboratively with a transdisciplinary team and families to design, implement, and assess student outcomes and ensure that these align with the transition plan.
* Use the Essential Skills curriculum to design and implement, carry out curriculum, and appropriate programming to meet the academic, functional, social and transition needs of the students.
* Collaborate and co-plan student learning modules (e.g. health class, technology class, social skills, business class) with teachers to facilitate the generalization of transitional goals.
* Plan and implement personal development skills such as goal setting, independence, self-advocacy, and career readiness with students where appropriate.
* Plan and implement daily living skills required for independent maintenance and self-sufficiency, such as hygiene, safety, and food preparation.
* Integrate best-practice instructional methodologies to meet that are specific to the individual student and their needs.
* Facilitate team problem-solving with educational and community adult agencies and parents.
* Assist in developing appropriate peer, educational, and recreational programs with area universities and community resources.
* Support public relations events and activities with high schools, adult, and community agencies.
* Provide support, training, coaching and evaluative feedback to and skill development to non-certified teaching staff (e.g. TA's, job coaches, drivers). Help teaching assistants work to ensure best practice teaching strategies are carried out effectively in the community.
* Work with administration and transportation specialists to coordinate schedules, transportation and staffing support for all community instruction throughout the day.
* Design and implement behavior management strategies across environments and train staff to do so in a consistent manner.
* Maintain appropriate records as required by the TrueNorth Transition Program including management of Embrace records, All Assessments, student communication files and cumulative student files.
* Collaborate with the transition team to research, plan and implement ALOP programming for students, where appropriate.
Qualifications
Qualifications:
* Professional Educator License with an LBS I endorsement
* Previous experience working with transition age students (18-21) preferred
Salary/Benefits
Compensation:
This position follows the TrueNorth 804 Faculty Association Collective Bargaining Agreement for both regionally competitive salaries and excellent benefits.
Additional Notes
Application Procedure:
Apply online by completing the online application and uploading support materials. PLEASE NO CALLS OR EMAILS.
How to Apply
Please apply through our website's Career Page at TrueNorth804.org
Link to District/Third Party Online Application Web Page
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School District
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Position Website
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ILearn Link
ILearn
Report Card Link
District Report Card
Job Posting Date
6/25/2025
Start Date
8/11/2025
25-26 SY - 2nd Grade Long Term Substitute - St. Raymond - Mount Prospect - VIC. I
Lead teacher job in Mount Prospect, IL
Visit School Website Catholic Schools Search The Archdiocese of Chicago is the third largest diocese in the United States and serves more than 2.2 million Catholics in The Archdiocese, pastored by Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, has more than 15,000 employees across its ministries, including Catholic Charities, the region's largest nonprofit social service agency. The Archdiocese also has one of the country's largest seminaries. The Archdiocese's primary and secondary schools comprise one of the largest U.S. private school systems.
Substitute teaching in one of the Archdiocese of Chicago Catholic Elementary and Middle Schools is a rewarding experience for anyone who believes in the power of education and the strength of faith. As one of the largest private school systems in the nation with approximately 148 schools across Cook and Lake Counties, we are not just committed to our students' success, but also your professional and spiritual success.
Substitute Teacher:
The substitute teacher will monitor students and their learning in the absence of the regularly scheduled teacher. The substitute will maintain a positive learning environment in the classroom while facilitating lesson plans left by the regularly scheduled teacher. A successful candidate will be one who is able to follow direction, hold students accountable, and is enthusiastic about education and learning.
Responsibilities for Substitute Teacher:
* Implement regularly scheduled teacher's lesson plans and instructions or consult with principal or other relevant staff if lesson plan is not provided.
* Maintain a clean, respectful, and orderly classroom, and follow classroom and school procedures as directed by the school.
* Maintain records and draft notes on attendance, pertinent inquiries, and incidents.
* Follow and enforce rules, policies, and procedures of both the classroom and the school campus.
* Ensure the safety of students.
* Working with a diverse student population for all grade-levels
* Communicate comfortably (written and orally) with students, parents/guardians, administrators, and others.
* Actively support the mission of the school
Requirements:
* A Bachelor's degree in a comparable field
* Experience teaching through remote learning platforms
* Valid state teaching licensure (we accept out-of-state teaching licenses)
* 1 to 3 years teaching experience
* Highschool Graduate
The Archdiocese of Chicago offers a comprehensive total rewards package to include competitive compensation and benefit programs. Information about our benefit programs is available here.
This opportunity offers: Long term Substitute - $165.00 per day - Long Term Substitute with PEL $175.00 per day. An employee's pay within the salary range will be based on many factors including but not limited to: relevant education, qualifications, experience, skills, geographic location, and organizational needs.
Educational Support Personnel - Media Center Teacher Aide
Lead teacher job in Highland Park, IL
Title: Educational Support Personnel - Media Center Teacher Aide Department: Library/Media Classification: ESP - Teacher Aide Level 3 Assignment: ESP 181 days, 7.5 hours per day FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Reports To: Director of Library and Media Center Specialist
Location: Highland Park High School
Pay: $22.00/hour
Summary:
The Media Center Teacher Aide is responsible for assisting the Media Center team in recording and editing video, audio, and photo projects, supervising students on set and in the Library Media Center, and assisting in the maintenance, production, and publishing of school media.
Qualifications:
Minimum of 30 hours of college credit is preferred.
ISBE license required (PARA, SUB, ELS-CTE or PEL) registered with Lake County ROE.
Experience working with high school students is preferred.
Spanish-speaking ability preferred.
Must have video production and editing experience.
Must have camera operation and videography experience.
Must have the ability to take direction, work collaboratively, and/or produce a video from start to finish.
Experience in at least one of the following is required: education, broadcast journalism, event coverage, live production, multimedia marketing, or documentary filmmaking.
Knowledge of the Adobe Creative Cloud is preferred, but not required.
Live production (broadcast or live streaming) experience is preferred
Gaffing, grip, and studio lighting experience is preferred.
Experience mentoring and working with students in a production environment is preferred.
Photography or audio engineering experience is a bonus.
High School or University media experience is a bonus.
Must have interest in media production and instructional technology.
Must be patient, flexible, student centered, and mission driven.
Excellent customer service aptitude and skills.
Possess common sense, problem-solving skills and reasoning ability to appropriately deal with supervisory situations.
The ability to set goals and establish methods for achieving these goals.
The ability to work collaboratively with staff and students who engage with the Media Center.
Essential Functions:
The criteria indicated below are intended to describe various types of work that may be performed. The exclusion of specific responsibilities does not prohibit them if the work is similar, related, or a logical task of the position.
Collaborate effectively with staff and students to deliver high-quality media services and foster a cooperative learning environment.
Use positive behavior management to promote a respectful, productive climate.
Build rapport with students and staff to encourage full utilization of Media Center resources.
Adapt comfortably to support students with diverse learning needs.
Assist the media center specialist to produce and manage video content to tell the school's story, including coverage of fine arts, athletics, and other events during the school day.
Work with Media Center staff to create promotional materials and livestream school events.
Assist with video editing tasks and selecting b-roll footage.
Check out media equipment to staff and students, providing usage instruction.
Participate in setup, takedown, and monitoring of complex studio, lighting, and A/V livestream setups for events.
Help maintain Media Center space, studio, and equipment, ensuring brand standards across all media.
Supervise and assist students in the Library Media Center as needed.
Perform clerical duties such as processing materials, assembling packets and equipment, and conducting inventories.
Support the upkeep of the Media Center's physical appearance and usability.
Assist teachers with A/V needs for curricular purposes.
Willingly learn to assist students with software and equipment.
Carry out additional administrative or clerical tasks related to the Media Center as assigned.
Language Skills
Communicates clearly both in oral and written format with all constituents of the District 113 community. Effectively present information and respond to questions from constituency groups. Apply knowledge of current research and theory in a specific field. Establish and maintain effective and collaborative working relationships with students, staff and the school community. Perform duties with awareness of all district requirements and Board of Education policies.
Mathematical and Technical Skills
Calculate figures, estimates, proportions, percentages, and cost projections. Apply concepts of basic algebra and geometry. Strong technology skills, including standard Microsoft Office suite / Google Workspace, financial management, and data analysis.
Reasoning Ability
Define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Interpret an extensive variety of verbal and written instructions and deal with multiple abstract and concrete variables.
Contacts Outside Your Own Department:
Build positive relationships with constituents of the District 113 community that includes, teachers, school staff, administrative team, Board of Education, guardians, students, and private providers.
Physical and Mental Demands:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, stand, walk, bend, write, type, speak, listen, and taste or smell.
The employee is regularly required to communicate with staff and others.
The employee is frequently required to use hands and/or fingers, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls.
The employee may occasionally be required to climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, twist, reach or crawl. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision,depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Specific psychological demands of this job include the ability to remain calm under stress levels associated with job demands, along with constant contact with students, colleagues and the public.
Working Conditions:
In the work environment, this role is regularly exposed to school and office environmental conditions.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate with regular exposure to loud classrooms, hallways, cafeterias or sports venues.
The employee is regularly required to meet deadlines with severe time constraints and interact with the public and staff in addition to meeting multiple demands from several people.
The employee is frequently required to work irregular or extended work hours, which may include evenings or weekends.
Safety:
As a part of the District workforce, this role is responsible for being aware of, modeling and contributing to the maintenance and implementation of all District safety policies and procedures.
Required to:
Use good safety awareness and judgment
Follow policies
Report potentially unsafe conditions
Follow manufacturer safety instructions when using equipment
Follow agency ergonomic policies and procedures
The information contained in this job description is for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and is not an exhaustive list of the duties performed for this position. Additional duties are performed by the individuals currently holding this position and additional duties may be assigned. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Teacher's Aide
Lead teacher job in Chicago, IL
Human Resources Development Institute, Inc. (HRDI) is one of the largest behavioral health care agencies in the United States. HRDI provides services in alcohol and substance abuse prevention and treatment, mental health, youth prevention, family services, community health, case management, alternative youth education, HIV/AIDS prevention and education, corrective services, and gambling prevention and education.
Our mission is to empower individuals, families, and communities to improve their quality of life and to influence public policy through the design and implementation of innovative, efficient, effective, and accountable behavioral health, social service, education, and economic development programs.
Our vision is to set the standard for a comprehensive global system of behavioral health care and community services that utilizes the highest degree of excellence and best practices.
Job Description
HRDI is seeking a
Teacher's Aide
to assist in the instruction of pupils and perform additional related duties as required.
In addition, the
Teacher's Aide
will:
Assist the teacher in the preparation and implementation of planning documents and the evaluation of student progress in academic and behavioral areas.
Provide students with direct assistance in achieving success throughout the teaching/learning process and meeting individual academic and behavioral goals.
Assist the teacher in providing students with a highly structure, safe, therapeutic environment that fosters cognitive, social, emotional and physical growth.
Assist with classroom management, such as organizing instructional and other materials for the program.
Provide instructional services in the computer laboratory, while under the direct supervision of a teacher and/principal.
Serves as the chief source of information for teacher substitutes assigned in the absence of the regular teacher.
Immediately reports to certified staff any student behaviors, problems or special circumstances which are violations of the student handbook.
Communicate effectively using the designated methods, with parents as necessary regarding student progress, behavior, activities, and development.
Employ creative methods of instruction and utilize a variety of materials within the structure of the designated curriculum
Inform the principal whenever a student's attendance is unsatisfactory;
Provide the principal with an up-to-date copy of the schedule of classroom activities and lesson plans;
Assist in preparation of reports and individualized plans for students and ensure that all paper work in legible and submitted in a timely manner.
Attend all staff meetings and recommended training programs and conferences.
Perform such other professional duties as may be assigned by the principal. (i.e. Accompanies students on field trips as necessary.)
Maintains confidentiality of information regarding students.
To apply, please forward your resume, cover letter, and salary history by email to
[email protected]
or by fax to ************.
Qualifications
This position requires a minimum:
High school diploma required
One year of experience working with children (school-age preferred).
20/30 hour child development (preferred, but not required)
Completed at least two years of study at an institution of higher education or has obtained an associate's (or higher) degree.
Knowledge of, and the ability to assist in the instruction of reading, writing, and mathematics as
appropriate.
Some understanding of the academic and behavioral needs of students and intervention strategies utilized to assist them in the teaching/learning process is preferred.
Additional Information
To apply, please forward your resume, cover letter, and salary history by email to
[email protected]
or by fax to ************.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Teacher Assistant/Associate Teacher ( Early Childhood )
Lead teacher job in Bolingbrook, IL
Catholic Charities, Diocese of Joliet offers 43 paid days off per year, excellent medical benefits, and an employer-sponsored 403b plan that requires no contribution from employee. We prioritize your well-being and financial security.
Discover the unique rewards of working in a Head Start program, where you can ignite young minds and provide comprehensive early childhood education that sets the stage for lifelong success.
By joining Catholic Charities, Diocese of Joliet Head Start, you will make a lasting impact on children's lives and have the opportunity to support and uplift families by empowering them to thrive and create a brighter future for themselves and their children.
Apply now so we can make a lasting impact together!
General Responsibilities
Under the supervision of the Site Supervisor and assigned Teacher, the Assistant Teacher/Associate Teacher is responsible for adherence to the guidelines of the Department of Health and Human Services, Head Start Education Performance Standards, and for helping assure the quality of developmental experience received by the children.
Will be responsible for meeting the State of Illinois Day Care Licensing Standards.
Participates in an on-going training program to further develop skills in child development.
Work with the classroom teacher, content area managers and staff to ensure appropriate Performance Standards are being implemented in the classroom.
Participates in monthly reflective supervision with classroom teacher.
Essential Functions
Assists the teacher in maintaining a safe and healthy environment that follows the Head Start Performance Standards.
In collaboration with the classroom staff, implements the principles of the Creative Curriculum approach based on a child-centered curriculum that encourages decision-making, cultural awareness, and exploration. Children are provided with choices of learning center activities, large and small groups, and individualized activities.
Helps the teacher to prepare material to be used in the daily program.
Co-facilitate meal service and promote appropriate social discussions and self-help skills.
Helps ensure that all documentation and individualization takes place in a timely manner.
Assist the Teachers with documenting classroom observations for the purpose of collecting data for child outcome assessments.
Assist Teacher in developing and implementing lesson plans.
Under the direction of the Teacher complete developmental and social emotional screenings.
Helps provide a balanced curriculum that encourages social and cultural awareness, exploration, predicting, and testing behaviors, choices of learning center activities, large and small groups, individualized activities, and language development.
Attends the activities of these groups to the best interest of the agency and program.
Have a generally positive approach to other people, to themselves, and to the world.
Helps plan activities and methods for keeping parents interested and engaged in their child's development.
Participates in home visits and parent/teacher conferences.
Works cooperatively with teacher and family development team to maintain good parent engagement.
Works in cooperation and assistance with center staff to assist with food preparation and meal service for children following nutritional and health guidelines.
Great Employer Provided Benefits
Time-off: 14 Holidays - 15 Vacation days - 14 Sick days
Medical/Dental/Vision Health Insurances
Flexible Spending Account
Short-term Disability Insurance (employee paid optional)
Long-Term Disability Insurance
Life and AD&D Insurance
403B Retirement Plan with employer contributions
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Requirements
A high school diploma or equivalent for the Teacher Assistant, or Associates of Arts Degree in Child Development with 36 or more hours of college credits in Child Development or related field for the Associate Teacher. All degrees must come from a regionally accredited educational institution which has U.S. Department of Education approval.
Prior experience (volunteer or paid) working with children ages Birth - Five years old is preferred.
Must be a least nineteen (19) years old.
During the first year of employment, complete a minimum of six (6) college credit hours in Child Development, with a minimum of a "C" grade or better.
Obtain and maintain a minimum, the Illinois Gateway ECE Credential Level 1 or a CDA or the Illinois Gateway ECE Credential Level 3 within 2 years of employment.
Demonstrate the skill and competence to meet personnel qualifications as required in Part 407: Licensing Standards for Day Care Centers.
Proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office applications including Outlook, Word, and Teams.
Strong verbal and written communications skills.
Passage of complete background clearance, physical and Tuberculosis (TB) Test.
Reliable means of transportation and proof of liability insurance is required.
Salary Description $19.75-$23.01/hour
Teacher Assistant/Associate Teacher ( Early Childhood )
Lead teacher job in Bolingbrook, IL
Job DescriptionDescription:
Catholic Charities, Diocese of Joliet offers 43 paid days off per year, excellent medical benefits, and an employer-sponsored 403b plan that requires no contribution from employee. We prioritize your well-being and financial security.
Discover the unique rewards of working in a Head Start program, where you can ignite young minds and provide comprehensive early childhood education that sets the stage for lifelong success.
By joining Catholic Charities, Diocese of Joliet Head Start, you will make a lasting impact on children's lives and have the opportunity to support and uplift families by empowering them to thrive and create a brighter future for themselves and their children.
Apply now so we can make a lasting impact together!
General Responsibilities
Under the supervision of the Site Supervisor and assigned Teacher, the Assistant Teacher/Associate Teacher is responsible for adherence to the guidelines of the Department of Health and Human Services, Head Start Education Performance Standards, and for helping assure the quality of developmental experience received by the children.
Will be responsible for meeting the State of Illinois Day Care Licensing Standards.
Participates in an on-going training program to further develop skills in child development.
Work with the classroom teacher, content area managers and staff to ensure appropriate Performance Standards are being implemented in the classroom.
Participates in monthly reflective supervision with classroom teacher.
Essential Functions
Assists the teacher in maintaining a safe and healthy environment that follows the Head Start Performance Standards.
In collaboration with the classroom staff, implements the principles of the Creative Curriculum approach based on a child-centered curriculum that encourages decision-making, cultural awareness, and exploration. Children are provided with choices of learning center activities, large and small groups, and individualized activities.
Helps the teacher to prepare material to be used in the daily program.
Co-facilitate meal service and promote appropriate social discussions and self-help skills.
Helps ensure that all documentation and individualization takes place in a timely manner.
Assist the Teachers with documenting classroom observations for the purpose of collecting data for child outcome assessments.
Assist Teacher in developing and implementing lesson plans.
Under the direction of the Teacher complete developmental and social emotional screenings.
Helps provide a balanced curriculum that encourages social and cultural awareness, exploration, predicting, and testing behaviors, choices of learning center activities, large and small groups, individualized activities, and language development.
Attends the activities of these groups to the best interest of the agency and program.
Have a generally positive approach to other people, to themselves, and to the world.
Helps plan activities and methods for keeping parents interested and engaged in their child's development.
Participates in home visits and parent/teacher conferences.
Works cooperatively with teacher and family development team to maintain good parent engagement.
Works in cooperation and assistance with center staff to assist with food preparation and meal service for children following nutritional and health guidelines.
Great Employer Provided Benefits
Time-off: 14 Holidays - 15 Vacation days - 14 Sick days
Medical/Dental/Vision Health Insurances
Flexible Spending Account
Short-term Disability Insurance (employee paid optional)
Long-Term Disability Insurance
Life and AD&D Insurance
403B Retirement Plan with employer contributions
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Requirements:
A high school diploma or equivalent for the Teacher Assistant, or Associates of Arts Degree in Child Development with 36 or more hours of college credits in Child Development or related field for the Associate Teacher. All degrees must come from a regionally accredited educational institution which has U.S. Department of Education approval.
Prior experience (volunteer or paid) working with children ages Birth - Five years old is preferred.
Must be a least nineteen (19) years old.
During the first year of employment, complete a minimum of six (6) college credit hours in Child Development, with a minimum of a "C" grade or better.
Obtain and maintain a minimum, the Illinois Gateway ECE Credential Level 1 or a CDA or the Illinois Gateway ECE Credential Level 3 within 2 years of employment.
Demonstrate the skill and competence to meet personnel qualifications as required in Part 407: Licensing Standards for Day Care Centers.
Proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office applications including Outlook, Word, and Teams.
Strong verbal and written communications skills.
Passage of complete background clearance, physical and Tuberculosis (TB) Test.
Reliable means of transportation and proof of liability insurance is required.
Pre-Kindergarten Lead Teacher
Lead teacher job in Lincolnshire, IL
Job Description
The Lead Teacher at Children's Land is responsible for nurturing a vibrant and stimulating learning environment where preschool children can thrive. This role demands a dedicated individual who can craft engaging and age-appropriate learning experiences that cater to the unique developmental needs of the children. The Lead Teacher must have a comprehensive understanding of child development as it is essential to ensure the highest standards of childcare and education.
Roles and Responsibilities:
• Develop and follow age-appropriate lesson plans that encourage physical, emotional, and intellectual growth.
• Monitor the children's developmental milestones and maintain detailed records of their progress.
• Facilitate a structured daily routine that includes playtime, learning activities, and rest periods.
• Always ensure the safety of the children by adhering to safety protocols and guidelines.
• Maintain a clean and hygienic classroom environment to prevent the spread of germs and illnesses.
• Collaborate with parents to keep them informed about their child's development and any concerns.
• Work closely with other staff members to ensure a cohesive and cooperative working environment.
• Create and utilize educational materials to stimulate the children's senses and promote learning.
• Organize activities that encourage the children to explore their surroundings and develop their motor skills.
• Participate in ongoing professional development to enhance skills and knowledge in early childhood education.
• Stay abreast of the latest developments in early childhood education and care.
Qualifications:
• Associate or Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field.
• 2 year's experience working with preschool children.
• Mandated Reporter certification
• CPR and First Aid certification.
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
• Ability to work cooperatively in a team environment.
• Patience and a genuine love for working with young children.
Skills:
• Strong observational and analytical skills.
• Creativity in developing educational materials and activities.
• Ability to manage time effectively and multitask.
• Strong understanding of child development and early childhood education best practices.
Compensation and benefits:
• Health Insurance with Children's Land covering 25% of monthly premiums for full time employees
• Paid Leave: 40 hours of paid leave per 12-month period.
• Paid Vacation Days: 5 days per year after completing 1 year of employment, increasing by 2 days after 5 years
and by 3 days after 10 years.
• Holiday Pay: 7 annual national holidays observed and compensated.
• Compensation Review and Bonuses: annual assessments and pay increases following performance evaluations.
About Children's Land:
At Children's Land, we are committed to providing a nurturing and educational environment where children can grow and learn. Our dedicated team works together with families to ensure the holistic development of every child. We believe in fostering a love for learning from a young age, setting the foundation for a lifetime of curiosity and growth.
Teacher's Aide
Lead teacher job in Chicago, IL
Human Resources Development Institute, Inc. (HRDI) is one of the largest behavioral health care agencies in the United States. HRDI provides services in alcohol and substance abuse prevention and treatment, mental health, youth prevention, family services, community health, case management, alternative youth education, HIV/AIDS prevention and education, corrective services, and gambling prevention and education.
Our mission is to empower individuals, families, and communities to improve their quality of life and to influence public policy through the design and implementation of innovative, efficient, effective, and accountable behavioral health, social service, education, and economic development programs.
Our vision is to set the standard for a comprehensive global system of behavioral health care and community services that utilizes the highest degree of excellence and best practices.
Job Description
HRDI is seeking a Teacher's Aide to assist in the instruction of pupils and perform additional related duties as required.
In addition, the Teacher's Aide will:
Assist the teacher in the preparation and implementation of planning documents and the evaluation of student progress in academic and behavioral areas.
Provide students with direct assistance in achieving success throughout the teaching/learning process and meeting individual academic and behavioral goals.
Assist the teacher in providing students with a highly structure, safe, therapeutic environment that fosters cognitive, social, emotional and physical growth.
Assist with classroom management, such as organizing instructional and other materials for the program.
Provide instructional services in the computer laboratory, while under the direct supervision of a teacher and/principal.
Serves as the chief source of information for teacher substitutes assigned in the absence of the regular teacher.
Immediately reports to certified staff any student behaviors, problems or special circumstances which are violations of the student handbook.
Communicate effectively using the designated methods, with parents as necessary regarding student progress, behavior, activities, and development.
Employ creative methods of instruction and utilize a variety of materials within the structure of the designated curriculum
Inform the principal whenever a student's attendance is unsatisfactory;
Provide the principal with an up-to-date copy of the schedule of classroom activities and lesson plans;
Assist in preparation of reports and individualized plans for students and ensure that all paper work in legible and submitted in a timely manner.
Attend all staff meetings and recommended training programs and conferences.
Perform such other professional duties as may be assigned by the principal. (i.e. Accompanies students on field trips as necessary.)
Maintains confidentiality of information regarding students.
To apply, please forward your resume, cover letter, and salary history by email to [email protected] or by fax to ************.
Qualifications
This position requires a minimum:
High school diploma required
One year of experience working with children (school-age preferred).
20/30 hour child development (preferred, but not required)
Completed at least two years of study at an institution of higher education or has obtained an associate's (or higher) degree.
Knowledge of, and the ability to assist in the instruction of reading, writing, and mathematics as
appropriate.
Some understanding of the academic and behavioral needs of students and intervention strategies utilized to assist them in the teaching/learning process is preferred.
Additional Information
To apply, please forward your resume, cover letter, and salary history by email to [email protected] or by fax to ************.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.