Lead Teacher
Colorado Springs, CO - USA
Job Summary
Applicants must meet the State of Colorado Childcare licensing requirements as well as the NECPA Accreditation requirements for an Early Childhood Teacher/Lead Teacher listed below in the Early Childhood Teacher Qualifications.
Must complete ONE of the following options below to meet ECT qualifications:
- Bachelors Masters or Doctorate degree from an accredited college or university in: Child Development Child Psychology Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Special Education Educational Leadership and Administration Elementary Education Family and Human Development Family Studies or Special Education.
- Bachelors Masters or Doctorate degree in a field outside those listed above and completion of at least two (2) three-credit courses in Early Childhood Education including one (1) of the following: Introduction to Early Childhood Education Guidance Strategies or Department-approved Pyramid Plus Training.
- Associates degree (minimum 60 semester credit hours) in Early Childhood Education or Child Development including at least two (2) three-credit Early Childhood Education courses (one must meet the course requirement listed above).
- Current Colorado Department of Education (CDE) Professional Teaching License with an endorsement in Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Special Education Early Childhood Special Education Specialist Elementary Education Special Education or Principal Licensure.
- Current Early Childhood Professional Credential Level II (2) or higher (Version 3.0 or accepted equivalent).
- Current Child Development Associate (CDA) credential in Center-Based Preschool Center-Based Infant-Toddler Family Child Care or other Department-approved credential.
- Substitutions: Each of the above pathways satisfies the educational and experience requirements; no additional professional experience is required.
- Highly qualified applicants will have formal training in Conscious Discipline. Evidence-based social emotional training supporting childrens development and success.
Lead Teacher
Family Development Center
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Who We Are
Pay Range:$19.00 - $23.00 hourly. Compensation will be commensurate upon experience and qualifications. This position is Exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) overtime provisions.
Work Location: On-Site
At UCCS our employees are our most valued asset. Were proud to offer:
- Generous Time Off: Enjoy 22 vacation days 10 sick days paid parental leave 13 recognized holidays and provisions for bereavement jury duty and FAMLI Leave.
- Robust Health Coverage: Our comprehensive medical plans cover preventative care at no cost including a yearly mental health visit. Plus benefit from affordable dental vision plans and competitive prescription drug prices.
- Financial & Retirement Benefits: Take advantage of our health savings flexible spending accounts and life and disability insurance. Plan for your future with our retirement options.
- Further Your Education: Avail twelve (12) waived credits per academic year for courses at any CU campus. We invest in your educational and professional growth.
- Wellness & More: From wellness programs aimed at achieving your best self to various additional benefits through CU Advantage we prioritize well-being and holistic development.
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Operating Principles
The Family Development Center operates as a collective School Family guided by the principles of Early Childhood Education. We lead with kindness respect trust and belonging while creating a caring community of children families and staff. Our team prioritizes teamwork patience and tolerance as we guide and grow together. The Family Development Center focuses on creating a nurturing inclusive and effective learning environment for young children while promoting professional excellence and collaboration. These operating principles form the foundation for a high-quality early childhood education program ensuring that staff university students and families work together to create a positive nurturing and enriching environment for young learners.
Summary
Provide quality nurturing early care and education for a group of diverse young children in a childcare center. This position plans and implements developmentally appropriate curriculum activities for young children assesses child development mentors coaches and directly supervise student employees and work hand in hand with university students staff faculty alumni families and community members. This position also exists to ensure compliance with state childcare licensing state and county health department standards and national accreditation requirements.
- Lead Teacher positions may be assigned or reassigned as needed to any classroom and age group at the Family Development Center (FDC). This position works a shift within the hours of 7:30am and 5:30pm that may rotate or change as needed. On occasion work schedules may shift to include evening and weekend hours for required staff meetings training or school events.
Essential Functions
The duties and responsibilities of the position include but are not limited to:
- Child-Centered Learning:
- Principle: Prioritize the needs interests and abilities of each child.
- Practice: Design activities that respect individual learning styles and developmental stages allowing children to explore and grow at their own pace.
- Safe and Supportive Environment:
- Principle: Ensure a physically and emotionally safe space for children.
- Practice: Maintain clean organized classrooms and playgrounds enforce health and safety protocols and create a welcoming atmosphere that encourages children to feel secure and valued.
- Inclusive Education:
- Principle: Embrace diversity and create an inclusive environment for all children.
- Practice: Adapt teaching methods and materials to accommodate children of various backgrounds abilities and cultures promoting equity in learning opportunities.
- Positive Behavior Support:
- Principle: Use positive reinforcement and clear expectations to guide behavior.
- Practice: Model appropriate behavior provide consistent guidance and reinforce positive actions encouraging self-regulation and social skills development.
- Collaboration with Families:
- Principle: Partner with families to support each childs development.
- Practice: Establish open communication channels encourage family involvement in classroom activities and provide regular updates on their childs progress recognizing parents as key partners in education.
- Developmentally Appropriate Practices:
- Principle: Use teaching methods and materials that are appropriate for the age development and needs of the children.
- Practice: Align curriculum and activities with recognized early childhood development milestones ensuring they are both challenging and achievable.
- Continuous Professional Development:
- Principle: Commit to ongoing learning and professional growth.
- Practice: Participate in workshops seminars and other training opportunities to stay informed about best practices new research and educational trends in early childhood education.
- Observation and Assessment:
- Principle: Use observation and assessment as tools to understand and support each childs growth.
- Practice: Regularly observe children in various contexts and document their developmental progress using this data to tailor instruction and communicate with families.
- Play-Based Learning:
- Principle: Recognize play as an essential tool for learning.
- Practice: Design structured and unstructured play opportunities that encourage exploration creativity and social interaction fostering cognitive emotional and physical development.
- Ethical and Professional Conduct:
- Principle: Maintain high standards of ethics and professionalism in all interactions.
- Practice: Respect confidentiality act with integrity and follow the ethical guidelines established by the profession and the organization.
- Teamwork and Collaboration:
- Principle: Foster a collaborative and supportive work environment among staff.
- Practice: Communicate openly share resources and strategies and support each other in the delivery of quality education and care for the children.
- Reflective Practice:
- Principle: Engage in continuous reflection to improve practices.
- Practice: Regularly evaluate teaching methods interactions and the learning environment seeking ways to enhance effectiveness and responsiveness to childrens needs.
- Respect for Child Autonomy:
- Principle: Encourage independence and decision-making in children.
- Practice: Provide choices within structured environments allowing children to build confidence in their abilities and make decisions appropriate to their age and development.
- Culturally Responsive Teaching:
- Principle: Honor and integrate childrens cultural backgrounds into the learning environment.
- Practice: Include diverse materials celebrations and languages in the curriculum promoting respect for different cultures and fostering a sense of belonging for all children.
Tentative Search Timeline
- Priority will be given to applications submitted by: April 26th 2026.
- Potential interview dates:May 4th - May 8th 2026.
- Potential start date: June 1st 2026.
CU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all applicable federal state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. We are committed to creating a workplace where all individuals are treated with respect and dignity and we encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
In accordance with the Equal Pay for Equal Work Act UCCS does not discriminate based on sex in our employment or compensation practices.
Required Experience:
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About Company
The University of Colorado (CU) is a premier public research university with four campuses: Boulder, Colorado Springs, Denver, and the Anschutz Medical Campus.