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Title: Child Care Center Teacher
Position Number: 0648T
Hiring Unit: OFC OF VP FOR STUDENT SUCCESS STUDENT CO-CURRICULAR SUCCESS CHILDRENS CENTER
Location: UH at Manoa
Date Posted: 06/17/25
Closing Date: 07/01/25
Band: A
Salary :salary schedules and placement information
Full Time/Part Time: Full-time
Month: 11-month
Temporary/Permanent: Permanent and Temporary
Duties and Responsibilities (* denotes essential functions)
1.*Maintains a high standard of professional and ethical conduct that complies with all established university and center policies.
2.*Provides supervision care education protection and engagement at all times with a group of young children that complies with current licensing and accreditation standards and established center policies.
3.*Maintains daily childcare routines (e.g. diapering hand washing transitions) and all established UHMCC procedures in a caring hygienic manner consistent with appropriate child development principles.
4.*Adjusts communication approach and messaging to support a language- cultural- and ability-diverse community that includes administrators colleagues children and their families.
5.*Collaborates with families to develop individual care and learning plans for each child that presents developmentally appropriate challenges to promote the individual physical intellectual emotional and social wellbeing and growth within the context of that childs life.
6.*Establishes and maintains positive collaborative relationships with families that encourages sharing of concerns and celebrates their childs accomplishments.
7.*Establishes and maintains positive collaborative professional mutually respectful relationships with colleagues at all times.
8.*Demonstrates a practical understanding of the UHMCC Universal Teaching Practices and regularly implements each practice in a small group setting.
9.*Demonstrates a practical understanding of the Braided Curriculum and provides each child with full access to the entire curriculum throughout the year.
10.*Demonstrates a practical understanding of child development and an ability to conduct and appropriately use assessments of child progress patterns to develop individualized care and learning plans with families.
11.*Demonstrates a practical understanding of classroom design in a developmentally appropriate welcoming and engaging manner that incorporates a variety of materials in sufficient quantity to implement the defined unit plan for all children in that classroom.
12.Ensures that families regularly receive adequate and meaningful information about their childs experiences and growth over time through daily contacts semi-annual parent conferences individualized child portfolios and written communication.
13.Supports family engagement by providing opportunities for families to participate in classroom activities; provides transitional space for children and families to enter and leave the classroom; provides family networking activities and other types of activities that enhance the care and learning experience for both the child and their family.
14.Documents curriculum experiences in the classroom environment and on weekly newsletters to families and staff.
15.Plans and implements appropriately detailed unit plans that adequately describe key activities that progressively develop specific learning objectives.
16.Provides care and comfort to young children as needed which may require lifting and carrying children of up to 50 pounds in weight intermittently throughout the day.
17.Maintains outdoor learning spaces and additional spaces and materials shared with other classrooms in a manner that is safe reasonably clean and orderly developmentally appropriate to all children engaged in the space and aesthetically pleasing.
18.Actively participates in staff meetings and reviews all meeting support materials.
19.Actively participates and completes all required program training.
20.Develops and implements an individual professional development plan in collaboration with program administration demonstrating continual progress through the plan.
21.Oversees and supports student employees volunteers and interns to ensure a healthy safe and caring environment for young children.
22.Other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications
1.Possession of a baccalaureate degree in Early Childhood Education/Child Development or related field that includes 6 credits in child development early childhood coursework or early childhood special education; or
2.Possession of a baccalaureate degree in any field that includes 12 credits in child development early childhood coursework or early childhood special education;
3.And one year of full-time progressively responsible professional experience with responsibilities for early childhood care and learning;
Any equivalent combination of education and/or professional work experience which provides the required education knowledge skills and abilities as indicated.
4.Functional knowledge of principles practices and techniques in Early Childhood Education demonstrated by knowledge understanding and ability to apply concepts terminology.
5.Functional knowledge and understanding of principles theories federal and state laws rules regulations and systems associated with Early Childhood Education.
6.Demonstrated ability to recognize problems identify possible causes and resolve the full range problems that may commonly occur in the Early Childhood Education.
7.Demonstrated ability to understand oral and written documentation write reports and procedures and communicate effectively in a variety of situations.
8.Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with internal and external organizations groups team members and individuals.
9.Demonstrated ability to operate a personal computer and apply word processing software.
10.Knowledge of young childrens development characteristics and behavior patterns.
11.Ability to care for guide and develop positive relationships with young children.
12.Ability to sensitively relate to young children their parents and other staff in a learning and training environment.
13.Ability to lift and carry toddlers and preschool children for a distance of 50 feet on a daily basis and a distance of up to 100 yards in emergency situations.
14.Experience working with preschool aged children in a center-based or related program.
15.Be of reputable and responsible character and meet all State of Hawaii Administrative Rules in child care licensure requirements which include but are not limited to clearing a criminal background history or registry check employment history check child abuse or neglect history check or any other situations that pose a risk to children in care.
16.Ability to plan and implement activities and events for children.
17.Ability to multitask and prioritize work assignments.
Desirable Qualifications
1.Experience teaching young children in an accredited program.
2.Experience working in a setting with children families and staff representing a broad range of abilities needs perspectives approaches to communication and ways of connecting and being.
3.Experience working in a program with a training component.
4.Experience with team teaching.
5.Knowledge and understanding of the social learning theory.
6.Certification for Infant/Toddler Care or Lead Teacher qualified for Infant/Toddler Group Child Care.
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