Teacher - STC - Felton Institute
San Francisco, CA 94124
About the Job
Teacher - STC
Felton Institute
Agency Overview
Felton Institute responds to the needs of our community by providing innovative, evidence-informed social services that transform lives. Our organization offers 50+ programs that address mental health, the unhoused, early care and education, those impacted by the justice system, transitional age youth, as well as aging adults. Our programs combine the latest scientific research with cultural sensitivity and a deep commitment to supporting and reflecting the communities we serve. Felton offers a dynamic, challenging, and supportive work environment where we encourage the use of professional development, that staff can utilize throughout their career.
Program Description
The STC is a licensed child development program which has been operated by the Family Service Agency of San Francisco since 1971. The program offers a developmental childcare and school-readiness program for infants, toddlers and preschoolers (2 weeks to 6 years old). This multicultural, developmental and educational childcare program provides a nurturing, developmentally challenging, and inclusive environment for very young children of low income, at-risk families. We place an emphasis on the provision of culturally sensitive services to children and families. This is reflected in a multi-lingual culturally competent approach to the services as well as a variety of activities that reflect the diverse community of children and parents that are served. We are committed to inclusive, positive environments that build on children’s positive self-esteem and self-image.
We offer a mainstreaming model for medically fragile and developmentally delayed infants and toddlers. Blending clinical and educational
components for the children and their families, the program provides assessment, Individual Educational Plans, and a play-based curriculum which
focus on child initiated and teacher directed activities. Additionally, we offer family support, parent education, speech therapy, occupational and
physical therapy, Mental Health services for children and families, and an on-site Nurse monitors children’s health. All of the teaching staff holds
early Childhood Education credentials.
Brief Job Description
As a Teacher, you will have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of children by providing them with a safe and nurturing environment
that encourages their social, emotional, physical, and intellectual development. You will also support to implement a developmentally appropriate
curriculum which reflects observations and goals of individual children and facilitate regular parent/guardian communication and conferences to
discuss orientation, transitions, and developmental goals. Manage and supervise all operations of an assigned STC infant/toddler/preschool room
according to established procedures, including 3 -5 regular staff, substitutes for regular staff, 1 foster grandparent, and 15–24 children, during
periods of the when the Teacher is not in the room: including either early or late shift, lunch break, prep time and meeting times. During extended
absences of the Teacher including illness, vacation, or job vacancy, fulfills all the duties of that position.
Program Specific Responsibilities
- Maintaining a safe, nurturing, and creative and inclusive environment for all children
- Greeting parents or guardians cordially and professionally and exchanges accurate information concerning the child’s needs and how his /
her/ day has been daily. - Providing a friendly and welcoming environment for children, parents, and staff
- Assist in the creation of a classroom environment conducive to learning and appropriate to the physical, social, and emotional
development of children birth to four, with emphasis on language development and emergent literacy skills. - Supervising children at play, setting limits, and helping children problem solve
- Facilitating each child's emotional, social, intellectual, and physical growth
- Observing and documenting children's work and progress
- In conjunction with classroom staff, is responsible for completing DRDP-R assessments, other data relating to child’s development,
observations, and any other relevant documentation - Work cooperatively and collaboratively with classroom staff to ensure the best quality program and services.
- Support classroom staff in creating an exciting and enriched environment connected to curriculum and quality learning experiences
- Sharing information within one's own team and across the centers within the region.
- Demonstrating sensitivity and empathy towards others; open to new ways of thinking and working while learning from your experiences.
- Setting priorities for tasks in order of importance
Minimum Qualifications:
- A minimum of 50 days of 3+hours/day work experience within 4 years
- AA degree in Child Development, Early Childhood Education or related field of study preferred OR 24 Early Childhood Education (ECE) or
Child Development (CD) Units, including core courses (child/human growth and development; child/family/community and curriculum)
and at least 3 units in administration and supervision of childcare development programs - Must be willing to continue educational growth to obtain minimum qualifications of a Child Development Teacher’s Permit and to
continue educational growth towards a bachelor's degree. - Must hold or be eligible for State of California Commission on Teacher Credentialing Associate Teacher Permit or above.
- Upon hire, must be able to pass a physical exam and TB screening, to meet Title 22 regulations as required
- Upon hire, must pass a Department of Justice fingerprint clearance and a Child Abuse Index clearance as required by licensing
- Must complete all required licensing forms, including LIC 9052
- Mandated Reporting training required and renewed every two years
- Current certification for Pediatric First Aid/CPR is encouraged
- Professional ethics of confidentiality, discretion and good judgment.
- Must be able to lift 25-40 lbs. (may include lifting children or equipment)
- Must be able to bend, stoop, sit on the floor, lower and raise self from floor during classroom activities and to use both hands to grasp
securely on a consistent basis - Must be able to move quickly in an emergency situation
- Knowledge and experience in working with children with special needs
- Knowledge of low-income and homeless issues for children and families preferred
- Knowledge of and sensitivity to the cultural background of the children and families being served
- Ability to relate to children and adults in a positive, respectful manner
- Ability to supervise/work with a staff of varying educational and experiential backgrounds with sensitive leadership, maturity, and
stability - Ability to independently understand, speak, read and write English adequate to communicate effectively with children, parents and staff
- Ability to work independently under broad supervision
- Ability be a team player with a welcoming attitude
- People of diverse backgrounds and/or who are bi-lingual in Spanish/English, Cantonese/English, encouraged to apply
Additional Information:
Reports to: Program Supervisor
Job Type: Full-Time
Work Schedule: Onsite
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Salary Range: $59,000 - $64,000 USD Annually (DOE)
Benefits (subject to election and eligibility): Fully-Paid Medical and Dental Plans; Health Reimbursement Card, Paid Time Off (personal, vacation, and sick time), 403B with company match.
Applying Instruction:
Candidates should apply for the position at our career page “careers.felton.org” OR directly email resumes to “jobs@felton.org”.
IMP NOTE: Job responsibilities are subject to change according to program requirements.