The YMCA of Saginaw is seeking an enthusiastic Early Learning Lead Teacher who is passionate about working with children and supporting their learning. Imagine going to work knowing that what you do every day positively affects the lives of people in your community. Working at the Y you will discover more than a job — you will enjoy the opportunity to make a lasting difference in the lives of those around you.
As the Early Learning Lead Teacher, you will support the YMCA Early Learning Center program year-round. The Lead Teacher is responsible for utilizing a developmentally appropriate curriculum to meet the learning needs of preschool age children. The Lead teacher will work with parent involvement and education, provide child and program assessment and evaluation, and partner with the community.
Qualifications
Must have a warm and friendly personality, be sensitive to the feelings and needs of others,
and be able to relate well with children. Must be at least 19-years old nad have 1 year experience/480 hours in Early CHildhood Education and a Preschool Child Development Associate Credential (CDA) or Birth to 5 CDA required. Associate’s degree or higher in Early Childhood Education or Child Development preferred. Posess or obain within 90-days of hire, CPR and 1st Aid certifications. Must be able to work closely and effectively with other caregivers in accordance with program goals and licensing rules.
Essential Functions
Support the YMCA Early Learning Center program year-round. Treat all children with love, respect, and dignity. Plan daily activities to impact the unique needs of children’s social, emotional, physical, and intellectual development. Implement activities designed to teach children concepts and build skills through play and hands-on learning experiences using the Standards of Quality, Curriculum Guidelines, National YMCA Program Guidelines, and licensing criteria for early preschool programs. Provide communication and opportunities for parents to be involved with the program. Provide and maintain documentation for children’s files including attendance, emergency information, and other reporting criteria. Maintain inventory of supplies and equipment. Participate in staff meetings. Learn and practice emergency procedures. Attend at least 24 hours of staff development conferences, workshops, or seminars on Early Childhood Education. Know and follow mandated reporting procedures. Participate in assessment, evaluation, and goal setting. Always maintain a professional attitude serving as a representative of and role model for the YMCA.
Why You Should Join Us
The YMCA offers a supportive, mission-driven environment where your work makes a real difference for children and families.
Meaningful Impact: Help children build strong foundations for learning and life.
Collaborative Culture: Work with an enthusiastic team dedicated to youth development.
Medical Insurance: Comprehensive plans to ensure you and your family can receive the care you need.
Wellness Programs: Y membership for you and your family to support your physical and mental health.
Retirement Plans to secure your financial future: You have the option to make voluntary contributions to a 403(b) plan and upon meeting requirements, the Y will make matching contributions to your YMCA Retirement Fund.
Work-Life Balance: Paid vacation allowance, sick leave, and holiday schedule when requirements are met.
Personal and Professional Development: Access to professional peer networks, conferences, workshops, and certifications.
Work schedule for up to 40 hours per week. Wage range of $19-$21/hourly. Benefits available as described in our Personal Policy. Located at the YMCA of Saginaw in Saginaw, MI. Interested individuals can apply by sending a cover letter and resume to ELC Administrator, Kristin Clifford, by email at: KClifford@saginawymca.org and Applying Here