If you are hired as a Lead Teacher with a start date between March 14, 2022 and August 31, 2023, you will be eligible for a $1,000 signing bonus, payable in two installments, as follows: (1) a one-time, taxable bonus payment of $350 after 30 days of employment with Martha's Table, and (2) a one-time, taxable bonus payment of $650 upon successful completion of the 90-day introduction period.
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
POSITION OVERVIEW
Reporting to the Director of ECE, the Infant/Toddler Lead Teacher will provide the highest caliber of instruction to infants and toddlers. The Lead Teacher will design, drive, and support enriching and engaging learning environments for their students in a highly collaborative, developmentally appropriate, outcomes-driven environment.
POSITION DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Leadership of Classroom Instruction
• Lead on the implementation of evidence-based, responsive, intentional, and developmentally appropriate curriculum, instruction, and teacher-child interactions
• Implement high-quality developmentally-appropriate curriculum and learning activities aligned to DC Early Learning Standards including but not limited to the Creative Curriculum
• Implement education plans and other required documentation for children and the classroom, ensuring that all reports are accurate and complete
• Create and maintain a classroom space that offers children an attractive, engaging environment for learning based on best practices
• Manage and direct the activities of teacher’s assistants and other adults working with students in the classroom
Assessment, Data, and Individual Support
• Support student mastery of developmental and learning standards by analyzing student data and working with colleagues to respond to the data with targeted teaching
• Implementation of developmental screenings on all children including but not limited to Ages and Stages
• Refer students suspected of having a learning disability to the Director or Assistant Director
• Implement IFSPs (Individual Family Service Plan) or IEPs (Individualized Education Plan) as needed and participate in the process of creating these documents
• Provide ongoing observation and authentic assessment of individual children and maintain a comprehensive portfolio assessment for each child
Professional Learning
• Attend and at times, plan and implement, targeted professional development sessions and training for teachers with a focus on infants and toddlers
• Respond to regular, direct instructional coaching feedback as well as feedback from rigorous, widely-accepted program evaluation tools
• Meet with the Academic Coach/Specialist on a weekly basis to discuss the classroom, instruction, and the needs of individual students
Wrap-around Supports
• Develop effective communication and partnership with families
• Conduct a minimum of three parent conferences a year to discuss child development with parents and/or guardians
• Collaborate with the Infant and Toddler Parent Specialist to promote individual students’ goals related to early communication and development, fine and gross motor skills, and the development of social and self-care skills
• Guide and support students’ acquisition of social skills including eating meals with children and helping them develop self-help skills
• Support and provide Continuum of Care to help children develop secure relationships
• Be responsible for children’s safety at all times and in all settings
• Complete all required reports involved in compliance and instruction
• Perform other duties as assigned
EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE, AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS
• 2-3 years of early childhood program experience preferred
• Infant and toddler focus preferred
• Knowledge OSSE compliance and DC Early Learning Standards preferred
• Knowledge of NAEYC standards preferred
• Teaching experience in multicultural environments serving vulnerable or underserved populations preferred
• Proficiency in multiple software applications including most Microsoft Office products
• Experience using assessment data to inform teacher experience
• Excellent interpersonal communications skills (oral and written)
• Able to partner with families in support of a child’s growth and development
• Commitment to Martha’s Table’s mission
EDUCATION AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor’s degree or higher in Early Childhood Education or an Early Childhood related field, with an identified area of specialization, required
This position requires the completion of a satisfactory background check. Martha’s Table provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
Effective September 27, 2021, all Martha's Table employees, interns, subcontractors, and volunteers are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or undergo weekly testing. This includes staff members who are working remotely, hybrid, or in person. This requirement applies to all new hires starting on or after September 27, 2021. To be in compliance, new hires should have received their both shots of either Pfizer or Moderna, or one shot of Johnson & Johnson and provide their proof of vaccination card to Human Resources prior to their start date.
Martha's Table is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants who are unable to be vaccinated for religious or medical reasons should contact Human Resources (hr@marthastable.org) as soon as possible to engage in the interactive process and explore what, if any, reasonable accommodations Martha's Table is able to offer.
At Martha’s Table, we believe that every Washingtonian deserves the opportunity to thrive. For 41 years, we’ve been committed to advancing a more equitable Washington, D.C.
We stand firmly alongside Washingtonians day-in and day-out on both sides of the Anacostia River by operating nationally accredited education programs, pairing healthy food access with physical and mental health services, and promoting family success by investing in family leaders.
We support children and young adults with high-quality learning experiences that help them thrive from cradle to career. Martha’s Table is committed to ensuring that every child enrolled in our education program is strong by age eight – the age at which children transition from learning to read to reading to learn — and beyond. We offer nationally accredited early childhood education, after school enrichment programs, and college and career readiness training to promote lifelong success.