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HonorHealth Lincoln Learning Lead Teacher in PHOENIX, Arizona

Overview Lincoln Learning Center This position is for our school-age classroom, 5-years old to 12-years old Visit the Lincoln Learning Center Website Here A licensed, accredited childcare and early education program, Lincoln Learning Center is one of the few schools in Arizona to meet the nation’s highest standards for child development and school readiness. In fact, Lincoln Learning Center has been accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children – Academy of Early Childhood Programs since 1993. The program has also been recognized as a First Things First Quality Site. This is due to the center’s commitment to health and safety for children, including a full-time registered nurse on site, a part-time childcare health consultant and a locked, password-protected, inner security door that separates the front office from the rest of the center. Looking to be part of something more meaningful? At HonorHealth, you’ll be part of a team, creating a multi-dimensional care experience for our patients. You’ll have opportunities to make a difference. From our Ambassador Movement to our robust training and development programs, you can select where and how you want to make an impact. HonorHealth offers a diverse benefits portfolio for our full-time and part-time team members designed to help you and your family live your best lives. Visit honorhealth.com/benefits to learn more. Join us. Let’s go beyond expectations and transform healthcare together. HonorHealth is one of Arizona’s largest nonprofit healthcare systems, serving a population of five million people in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area. The comprehensive network encompasses six acute-care hospitals, an extensive medical group with primary, specialty and urgent care services, a cancer care network, outpatient surgery centers, clinical research, medical education, a foundation, an accountable care organization, community services and more. With nearly 14,000 team members, 3,700 affiliated providers and hundreds of volunteers dedicated to providing high quality care, HonorHealth strives to go beyond the expectations of a traditional healthcare system to improve the health and well-being of communities across Arizona. Learn more at HonorHealth.com. Responsibilities Job Summary The Teacher-Lead is responsible for the overall management of the classroom. Coordinates the care and education of young children by planning and implementing a program that meets the standards of the Academy for Early Childhood Program Accreditation outlined by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and other regulatory agencies such as Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) and Maricopa County Health Department (MCHD) for a specific age group. Maintains and utilizes equipment and materials in all outdoor and indoor learning center activities. Provides guidance and supervision for Teachers, Assistant Teachers, Interns, and Volunteers. Supports parents by establishing a partnership of mutual concern and respect for each child. Plans and implements curriculum to meet the criteria of NAEYC. Evaluate the individual abilities and developmental needs of children; communicate effectively with children and parents and address ways to support transitions between home and center. Conduct daily observations to ensure that each child is observed weekly as demonstrated by documentation and use of anecdotal and developmental checklists for planning, portfolios and assessment for each child in the fall, winter and spring. Communication notes are completed daily for each child and presented to parents. Classroom journal is used to document relevant information to classroom staff Conferences are held with parents in the fall, winter and spring and goals are mutually defined. Parents are consulted about their child's needs and careful follow through will occur through written and verbal communication in a timely manner. Information relevant to the classroom such as teacher absences and contagious diseases are posted as needed. Written, age-appropriate, and culturally sensitive activity plans are completed and submitted to the coordinator and are posted within specified time frames as evidenced by observation and audit. Plans will include field trips, intergenerational experiences, any approved videotapes and playground activities as demonstrated by audit. Listens attentively to children, clearly responds to their questions and requests. Encourages children of all ages to use language by clearly repeating their sounds, asking open ended questions, and providing opportunities for positive interaction and dialogue throughout their day. Coordinate with all staff to meet center goals to keep the environment safe, clean, healthy and organized per Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) and Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS). Participate in problem solving and implement procedures to meet these goals throughout the day by sweeping inside and out, cleaning and sanitizing chairs and tables, children's bathrooms, carpet upkeep, sanitation of equipment and materials as demonstrated by observation and audit. Playground and Classroom environment including the teacher supply closet, shed, cabinets, counter tops, and equipment and materials are organized and clutter free. Playground safety checklists are completed and submitted daily. Verbally notifies the coordinator, manager, and director immediately of any safety concerns. Help orient, guide and evaluate the Assistant, Teachers, Interns, or volunteers and act as a role model especially in the areas of health, safety and child guidance. Coordinates with all coordinators to complete assigned projects or tasks. Ensures that all staff practice appropriate guidance for age group assigned and that respect and caring is demonstrated for each child at all times. Assists with purchase of supplies, input of data into the computer, van upkeep, census reports and other assigned projects with accuracy and in a timely manner. Ensures that attendance rosters, flash counts are maintained as required from the beginning to the end of the day andsubmitted to the coordinator. Ensures that all staff follows the CACFP guidelines regarding time of meal service, appropriate portion size and recording of all meals at the time of service. Ensures that all staff is made aware of the needs of children who require special care including those with Individual Educational Plans (IEP) and medical needs. An effective framework is implemented for classroom guidance and discipline consisting of standards of behavior and courtesy, stemming from a foundation of respect and caring for each child, using guidance and discipline techniques plus health and safety guidelines from both ADHS and NAEYC. Children will be kept clean within reason of activity; health habits and rules will be stringently followed. Effectively supervises children by sight and sound both inside and outside the classroom at all times Performance evaluation of the Assistant, Interns, Volunteers, and Teachers will be provided to the manager or director as required. May act as daily coordinator for the center on a rotating basis as assigned. Coordinates staffing by ensuring that teacher/child ratios are in compliance at all times. Plans for staffing for the following day. Covers breaks as necessary and responds to time-off requests in a timely manner. Maintain sick/absence communications to teachers and manages ill/injured children in compliance with established guidelines. Monitor compliance with governing regulations as indicated by documentation. Collect data reports and ensure classroom paperwork is completed in accordance with guidelines. Communicates with coordinator, manager, director and parents to resolve issues. Answers telephones in reception area as needed. Coordinates field trips in compliance with established guidelines. Provides written documentation of significant events e.g. illness, parent complaints, safety concerns, injuries, etc. and follows appropriate procedures. Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications Education High School Diploma or GED and Required Other One of the following: (a) Current Child Development Associate (CDA) from the Council for Professional Recognition, or (b) Early Childhood Certificate from an accredited college with 1-2 years teaching experience, or (c) Associates Degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or related field such as Human Development, or Family Studies or Child Care Administration, or (d) Successful completion of related Associates Degree qualifying coursework as evidenced by a written qualifying statement from the accredited college that coursework is completed Required Experience 1 to 2 years' as teacher or equivalent Required Licenses and Certifications Current Child Care First Aid within 7 days of date of hire into position 7 Days Required Fingerprint Clearance Card - State Current Arizona Dept. of Health Services Fingerprint Clearance Card Upon Hire Required Food Service\Food Handlers Card - Food Handlers Card Current Food handlers card within 7 days of employment Required Other For those Teacher Lead positions that will be required to drive HonorHealth vehicles, incumbent must have a clean driving record as defined by HonorHealth Network Driver Qualification Policy Q-359 (available upon request) and meet the following: 1) Must Be at least 21 years of age 2) Provide a current and valid Arizona driver's license 3) Have a Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) from the Department of Motor Vehicles obtained and reviewed by Human Resources 4) Successfully complete the next available, quarterly conducted, in-house training HonorHealth Defensive Driving Course and provide a certificate of completion. Required Driver License Required

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