Temporary Lead Preschool Teacher (Newport, WA)
DIVISION: Early Childhood Education
LOCATION: Newport
REPORTS TO: Assigned Manager
SUPERVISES: Assigned Staff & Volunteers
OPEN UNTIL FILLED
STATUS: Non-Exempt
HOURS: Full-Time
SALARY RANGE: Hiring Range: $21.96 -$25.69 per hour.
Summary
Rural Resources Community Action is looking for a Lead Preschool Teacher (Early Childhood Division). This is a temporary, 40 hour a week position that will last from October 2024 to February 2025. There may be potential for regular hire status and/or other career opportunities when this temporary position ends. As a Lead Teacher in a preschool classroom, you will be responsible for the daily operation of the classroom. You will plan, coordinate, and implement educational plans for preschool children including the integration of trauma invested practices that support social-emotional learning and self-regulation in the classroom. Work with families to facilitate growth in their knowledge of child development, parenting techniques and how to meet their child’s emotional and educational needs.
Salary & Benefit information
The hiring range for this role is $21.96 -$25.69 per hour. The full salary range of $21.65-$36.56 per hour represents the low and high end of the total salary range for this position. Actual salaries will vary depending on factors including but not limited to experience & qualifications. As a full or part-time employee, after the successful completion of our six-month training period you may receive a 4% step increase and an additional 4% step increase on your annual anniversary thereafter (excludes temporary employees). Depending on full time or part time status, other benefits may include medical (three plan options), dental and vision insurance, vacation, a 403(B) and/or Roth IRA retirement savings plan with a company match of up to 6%, $12,000 life insurance policy (while employed with RRCA), Employee Assistance Program and other auxiliary insurance options. All employees, regardless of temporary, part-time or full-time status will receive sick leave.
Duties & Responsibilities
This individual will also need knowledge of adult learning theory, social service delivery principles and practices, program policies and procedures and federal, state, and local regulations governing the program and modern principles and practices of management and supervision. A Lead Preschool Teacher will need to possess the ability to establish professional relationships with co-workers in a team environment and remain calm during moments of high stress, establish and maintain effective relationships with children, families, and the community, analyze and evaluate child needs using a research based assessment tool, and develop and implement goals and action plans to respond to needs, supervise and monitor staff and/or volunteers in an organized and effective manner including promoting growth of staff which readies them for promotion within the program, and independently make sound decisions affecting classroom operations, both long range and immediate.
Education, Skills, and Abilities
Lead Teacher Level I: High school diploma or GED and one of the following educational certificates or degrees:
- An Associate degree in Early Childhood Education; or
- An Associate degree in a related field to Early Childhood Education and coursework equivalent to a major relating to ECE; or
- A Professional Development Plan to meet one of the above educational requirements completed within the required time frame and at least one year experience working with children in an educational preschool. One year experience working with adults in an educational or social service capacity.
Experience as a supervisor preferred.
Lead Teacher Level II
A Baccalaureate, or advanced degree in Early Childhood Education; or a Baccalaureate or advanced degree in a related field to Early Childhood Education, and coursework equivalent to a major relating to Early Childhood Education and two years experience working with children in an educational preschool. Two years experience working with adults in an educational or social service capacity. Experience as a supervisor preferred.
Required Certifications & Licenses (Level I & II):
- Valid driver’s license in state of residence.
- Access to reliable transportation.
- Auto insurance in the amount required by the State of Washington.
- Physical examination within three weeks of employment.
- First Aid & Infant/Child CPR card within 45 calendar days of employment.
- Food Worker’s Card or acquire within 30 calendar days of employment.
- Completion of a criminal history check.
BENEFITS
Rural Resources Community Action offers a competitive benefits package. Click here to read more.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Rural Resources Community Action provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.