Teacher PT - Before & After School Child Care
- Full-Time
- Ambler, PA
- Greater Philadelphia YMCA
- Posted 3 years ago – Accepting applications
Thursday, January 21, 2021
Greater Philadelphia YMCA Employment Opportunity!
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Read and be accountable for YMCA Policies, State Licensing Body (PA- DHS / NJ-NJ OOL) regulations, and Quality Rating System standards (Example: NAEYC, Keystone STARS, Grow NJ Kids).
- Supervise by being able to identify, SEE, HEAR, DIRECT and ASSIST to ensure the safety of each child in your direct care group at all times. Adhere to small group/ratio established by state licensing regulations. Accurately maintain attendance of the children in your care.
- Communicate effectively and timely with parents/guardians regarding children's program experience, progress (written as well as verbal). Maintain confidentiality, use sensitivity, and patience at all times.
- Provide quality Adult/Child interactions through engagement, positive and encouraging feedback, and asking open-ended questions. Maintain age appropriate verbal interaction guidelines at all times; exercising patience.
- Maintain knowledge of GPY Association policies and procedures, risk management, safety practices and applicable laws.
- Know the YMCA mission and be able to articulate it.
- Ensure that centers are maintained with quality learning materials, organized accordingly in labeled containers associated with appropriate Learning Center.
- Attend team-planning meetings monthly or more as needed.
- Attend and renew as needed all necessary trainings as reflected in your training plan in coherence with YMCA Policies, State Licensing Body regulations, and Quality Rating System standards, including but not limited to 6 hours of childcare related trainings annually.
- Direct and maintain control of environments that build children’s self-esteem. Utilize positive reinforcement techniques for redirection as a form of behavior management.
- Accurately maintain daily attendance records, emergency contact binders, and allergy reports.
- Maintain compliant paperwork (timesheets, parent/guardian communication, incident reports, weekly reports, child observation reports).
- Actively campaign for the Annual Campaign and work to develop donors and volunteers.
- Conduct/record weekly child observations as well as any related to child behavior concerns or development that may require early intervention with parent/guardian(s).
- Coordinate, plan, and implement daily child centered and developmentally appropriate learning experiences within YMCA, state licensing, and quality rating system guidelines. Adapt the program whenever possible to meet the individualized needs of the children.
- Present documentation of achieved degree from an accredited college or university in education or human services related field as defined by the appropriate state licensing agency.
- Verify a minimum of 2 years (2500 hours) of childcare experience.
- COMMITMENT TO CHILD PROTECTION
- Ensure that children in the care of the GPY and participating programming are kept safe from harm.
- As a Mandated Reporter you are obligated to report ALL suspicions of abuse or neglect to the requisite state agency.
- COMMITMENT TO SAFETY
- Maintaining the safety of all members and staff by identifying and correcting risk situations, and ensuring incident-reporting procedures are followed.
- Ensuring the overall cleanliness of the facility.
- ADDITIONALLY
- Maintaining a clean, well-groomed appearance and keeping in compliance with the Association and Department Dress Code Policy.
- Exhibit strong leadership skills; possess a passion and commitment to member service and satisfaction, building and maintaining a culture of ensuring excellent Member Experience (MX).
- A commitment to Diversity and Inclusion.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
- Enhanced cleaning in areas where the employee is not directly/normally assigned as well as normally assigned areas. All employees are expected to assist in and support the efforts of the GPY YMCA when it comes to health and wellness for the facility and other locations where the GPY YMCA conducts business. All employees are expected to wipe machines, screens, computers, or anything that is used after they use it, all employees are expected to wash their hands on a frequent basis (recommended every 30 minutes if possible), and use hand sanitizer when hand washing is not available.
- Temperature Taking/Wellness Questionnaire Taking Assignments
- Directing Members/Visitors in areas where the employee is both normally and not normally assigned
- The employee may be assigned to areas other than their normally assigned area as needed to meet organizational needs. Examples of this include, but are not limited to, being assigned areas to count people, help direct flow of traffic in an area, being assigned to a specific area to assist with doors, and any other duty as needed by the organization.
- All other duties as assigned as it relates to COVID-19 or other communicable disease and/or pandemic.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONSExposure to high levels of noise and various environmental conditions.
Acquire and maintain the following certifications:
- CPR/AED/O2/First Aid obtained through the American Red Cross (valid 2 years)
- Requisite OSHA online trainings (valid 1 year unless otherwise noted)
- Mandated Reporter Training (valid 5 years)
- Additional training and development specific to your role as reference in onboarding packet.
OUR MISSIONCONNECTING PEOPLE TO HEALTHIER LIVES
The Greater Philadelphia YMCA is an equal opportunity employer. The Y considers all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, or status as a Vietnam-era or special disabled veteran or other protected classification and in accordance with applicable laws.
Other details
- Job Family
Child Care/Day Camp
- Pay Type
Hourly