A lead childcare teacher is responsible for overseeing the care, education, and safety of children in a childcare setting. They develop and implement age-appropriate curriculum, create a positive and engaging learning environment, and supervise other staff members. They also work closely with parents to ensure the well-being and development of each child.
Key Responsibilities :
- Curriculum Development and Implementation : Lead teachers plan and implement activities that are developmentally appropriate for the children's ages and needs, incorporating foundational skills like colors, shapes, letters, and numbers. Classroom Management : They organize and manage the classroom environment, ensuring it is clean, safe, and conducive to learning. Supervision : They supervise and guide assistant teachers, teacher aides, and volunteers, ensuring they understand and follow classroom procedures and policies. Child Assessment : They observe and assess each child's development, identifying areas of strength and areas where additional support may be needed. Parent Communication : They maintain regular communication with parents, providing updates on their child's progress and addressing any concerns. Safety and Well-being : They prioritize the safety and well-being of all children in their care, ensuring a nurturing and supportive environment. Professional Development : They stay up-to-date on best practices in early childhood education and participate in ongoing professional development opportunities. Mentorship : Lead teachers often act as mentors to other staff members, providing guidance and support in their roles. Powered by JazzHR