Infant / Toddler Educator - Inquilinos Boricuas En Accion
Boston, MA
About the Job
Infant/Toddler Educator (Full-Time / Non-Exempt)
Organization: Inquilinos Boricuas en Acción, Inc.
Location: Boston, MA
FLSA Classification: Non - Exempt
Supervisor: Early Education Program Director
ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION: IBA empowers individuals and families to improve their lives and achieve socio-economic mobility through high-quality affordable housing, education, financial and resident empowerment and arts programs
This position is for you if you:
- Want to be part of a mission-driven organization serving the evolving needs of Boston's Puerto Rican and Latino-identified community.
- Have experience working with infant and toddlers.
- Are Spanish / English bilingual
- Are customer serviced oriented
- Like working collaboratively to achieve excellence
- Ability to prepare reports for parent meetings
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Greet children and parent / guardians in a professional and enthusiastic manner each day.
- Guide babies and toddlers through educational / development bilingual curriculum
- Display a patient and calm personality coupled with a loving approach with every child
- Contribute positively to the behavior and social interaction of the children
- Conduct meetings with parents and build secure relationships with the children
- Promote and foster each child's positive self-esteem and individual development to achieve their fullest potential of physical, social, emotional, and cognitive growth.
- Maintain a happy sanitary and relaxed atmosphere by following daily procedures and routines.
- Prepare and execute nap time routine creating a relaxing environment for the infants and toddlers.
- Maintain written documentation of each child's daily activities to include but not limited to diapering, feeding and sleeping habits, and forward reports to parent / guardians.
- Teach children appropriate curriculum including the alphabet, numbers, colors, shapes, handwashing, and potty training.
- Develop and maintain a positive and confidential relationship with the parents of every child; provide thorough communication about the program and each child's progress.
- Plan, implement program bilingual curriculum, assessment and instructional models that conform to proven best practices.
- Assess the needs and development of individual children to ensure health, safety, education and social development of each child in the group; assess through observation, recordkeeping, progress reports and plans.
- Provide daily experiences and activities that stimulate physical, social, emotional and cognitive growth and develop language and literacy skills using developmentally appropriate practices and curriculum based on each child's developmental progress and needs.
- Promote positive self-esteem and attitude for learning.
- Follow daily routines that help children keep themselves and others healthy and safe i.e. hand washing, toileting, brushing teeth and other classroom management techniques.
- Schedules and conducts formal, individual parent-teacher conferences at least 3 times a year
- Maintain progress reports
- Work with the Program Director to obtain the needed services for families and children
- Comply with and consistently follow the National Assoc for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and the Dept of Education Guidelines and Standards for Education and practice.
- Use the Early Childhood Education Rating Scales (ECERS) for monitoring quality and evaluating programming.
- Maintain and oversee all compliance regulatory data for operational and accreditation
- Ensure all children in the program leave safely and child care area remains in order
- Participate in IBA's annual events
- Other duties as assigned
GENERAL COMPETENCIES AND QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
- Minimum Bachelor's degree in Education, Early Childhood Development or related field preferred
- 3 years of experience working in early childhood education
- Certifications in hand or ability to obtain Teacher Certification from MA Dept of EEC
- Bilingual Spanish / English preferred; excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Knowledge of different curriculum approaches, Teaching Strategies Gold, preferred
- Able to pass EEC Background Record Check
- Certified in First Aid and CPR for children
- Highly positive and enthusiastic style, capable of motivating children
- Open to professional development
- Computer literate
- Motivated to learn and work in collaboration with others to achieve excellence
- Ability to work under tight timelines; be flexible and customer service oriented.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
IBA is proud to offer very competitive starting pay range of $50,960-$65,000 (annualized equivalent), commensurate with experience, and a robust benefit plan that includes an 80/20 premium cost share for comprehensive health, dental and vision insurance; a generous HRA provided by the company $9,450 or $18,900 based on single and family coverage) and other built in supports that significantly reduces or eliminates out of pocket medical expenses. We offer a 403b plan with annual employer contribution, generous paid time off.
Work Culture:
IBA is located in Boston's historic South End in the multiculturally rich community of Villa Victoria. We value teamwork and collaboration, believe in developing leaders and foster a culture of excellence. Our commitment to inclusion, equity, empowerment and community building is inherent in IBA's mission, imbedded in our values and demonstrated in the ways we work together to achieve mission impact and outcome goal.
To apply please submit a resume and cover letter to: ibaboston.isolvedhire.com
As an EOE/AA employer, IBA will not discriminate in its employment practices due to an applicant's race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identification, veteran, or disability status.