Lead Teacher
Heartbeat Music & Performing Arts Academy
Date: 12 hours ago
City: Perris, CA
Contract type: Full time

Benefits:
Under the direct supervision of the Site Supervisor, the Lead Teacher is responsible for the care and developmental support of infants and toddlers (ages 0–36 months). This role ensures compliance with California State Department of Education Title 5 Funding Terms and Conditions, Department of Social Services Community Care Licensing Title 22 Child Day Care Center Regulations, and the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). The Lead Teacher will also uphold Heartbeat Music & Performing Arts Academy’s Infant and Toddler Program procedures while overseeing the classroom and providing supervision to Teaching Assistants, Volunteers, and Interns.
Responsibilities
- Paid time off
Under the direct supervision of the Site Supervisor, the Lead Teacher is responsible for the care and developmental support of infants and toddlers (ages 0–36 months). This role ensures compliance with California State Department of Education Title 5 Funding Terms and Conditions, Department of Social Services Community Care Licensing Title 22 Child Day Care Center Regulations, and the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). The Lead Teacher will also uphold Heartbeat Music & Performing Arts Academy’s Infant and Toddler Program procedures while overseeing the classroom and providing supervision to Teaching Assistants, Volunteers, and Interns.
Responsibilities
- Planning, supervising, and implementing the program for the group in accordance with the policies procedures, and philosophies specified within Title 5 and Title 22 regulations and HBMPAA Infant and Toddler Program.
- Assisting in the order, arrangement design, appearance, and safety of the learning environment of the classroom that reflects the quality and developmentally age-appropriate environments for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Ensure the maintenance and upkeep of learning materials and equipment in indoor and outdoor environments.
- Observing enrolled children, completing weekly and entry of observations within the DRDP tech system.
- Conduct ongoing evaluations and assessments using the DRDP System. Formulating short- and long-term goals for each child based on ongoing observation and assessment and in conjunction with the teaching team and parent input.
- Maintaining each child’s portfolio anecdotal records and DRDP on a weekly basis.
- Designing the program to the individual needs of each child incorporating interests, strengths, weaknesses, family, cultural and linguistic diversity.
- Record daily services provided to each child within the “My Day Log” (i.e., meals, food, naps, and daily activities).
- Ensure special diets, medical-based diets, or special accommodations required are adhered to and implemented. Always maintain records in a confidential manner.
- Conduct parent-teacher conferences according to the timelines specified with DRDP and as the need arises.
- In conjunction with the Center Director complete referrals in a timely manner.
- Complete timely and accurate records and reports such as My Day Log, Child Incident Accident Injury Report, 15-Minute Ratio Increment, Daily Staff Child Ratio, Monthly Attendance Reports, and Daily Meal Count Reports.
- Establish, and design indoor and outdoor environments according to the Infant Toddler Environmental Rating Scale (ITERS) or Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale (ECERS) always achieving and maintaining a minimum of score of five.
- Conducting daily facilitates Health and Safety Checklist. Reporting to Center Director at the time of notice, noted health and safety issues. Provide input as required in the Potential Area of Concern record.
- Ensure daily sanitation of material, and equipment, inclusive of laundering bedding, washing clothes and bibs.
- Establish a weekly rotational assignment daily cleaning sanitation responsibility that assumes an equal share of the daily housekeeping responsibilities (i.e. wiping tables, chairs, sinks, counters, sweeping floors, discarding waste trash, disinfecting toys and equipment.
- Participate in program evaluations (DRDP and Annual Report CMR). Providing input and developing plans of action as requested.
- Participate in community events as needed.
- Attending scheduled meetings and training as needed (i.e., Annual Staff Orientation, ECERS, ITERS, DERP, and mandatory Nutrition Services Division (NSD) training as applicable).
- The Lead Teacher must have completed at least 12 postsecondary semester or equivalent quarter units in Early Childhood Education or Child Development. Applicant must be able to provide a copy of transcripts showing successful completion of qualified coursework. At least three of the units shall be related to the care of infants or shall contain instructions specific to infants.
- Must have a minimum of an Associate's degree in Early Childhood Education or equivalent field of study.
- The Lead Teacher must have a minimum of six months of experience in a licensed childcare center comparable group childcare program.
- Must complete 8 hours of Health and Safety training. Additionally, the Lead Teacher must complete Mandated Reporting Training, CPR, and First Aide Training.
- The Lead Teacher must provide an updated Health Screening Report to include negative TB results.
- Must have a valid California driver’s license and can pass a criminal background check (DOJ, FBI, and CACI)
- Must have a Site Supervisor Permit or must be able to obtain a Site Supervisor Permit.
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