Lead Teacher
Covenant Health
- Job Title
- LEAD TEACHER
- ID
- 4448096
- Facility
- Fortress Corporation-Fort Sanders West
- Department Name
- NANNY'S
Overview
Lead Teacher
Full Time, 80 Hours Per pay Period, Day Shifts
Fort Sanders West Overview:
Fort Sanders Health & Fitness Center, part of Covenant Health West, is Knoxville’s premier health and wellness destination. More than a gym, it’s a five-star fitness facility offering state-of-the-art equipment, heated indoor and outdoor pools, tennis, and racquet sports, pickleball, basketball, and childcare services. With award-winning quality, extensive group fitness classes, personal training, and specialized programs like aquatics, weight management, and mind-body wellness, we provide everything you need for a healthier lifestyle. Plus, our BodyWORKS program brings community-based fitness classes to locations across East Tennessee, making wellness accessible for all.
To learn more about Fort Sanders Health & Fitness Center, visit Fort Sanders West opportunities.
Position Summary:
Provides developmentally appropriate educational opportunities for the children in the classroom. Education activities should be developed to prepare children for next classroom.
Responsibilities
- Plans, implements, and evaluates the curriculum of Nanny’s Edu-Care Center for the age group assigned.
- Implements the personal safety program required by the state of Tennessee for the children that are three years old and older.
- Works as a team player with specialist, teachers and other suite members.
- Exhibits professional behavior; i.e., communication supportive of Nanny’s programming, staff, and administration; coaching staff toward achieving performance expectations; following established conflict resolution process; and pursuit of professional development.
- Responsible for health, safety, and operation of the classroom.
- Maintains adherence to Knox County Health and Fire Department regulations, DHS licensing standards, and Covenant Health criteria.
- Assists administration by using available staff to maintain appropriate ratio.
- Meets children’s physical needs consistently through established routines.
- Responsible for smooth coordination of daily routines and activities.
- Maintains necessary records (Individual Child Information Charts, Daily Developmental Notes, Allergy List, Roll Sheet, Infection and Illness Notification, Bumps and Bruises Report, Task List, Medication Chart, and Notes From Home).
- Completes developmental assessments and new parent orientations and assures smooth transition of children as they promote in and out of room.
- Establishes daily communication with parents-verbal and written.
- Maintains Parent Daily Board, Nanny’s Notes Board, and Daily Activity/Communication Tables.
- Posts monthly calendar with themes, special days, assessment schedule, make-up days, etc.
- Primary responsibility for conducting parent conferences.
- Oversees planning and implementation of activities for children based on developmental assessment and developmentally appropriate practice.
- Monitors children’s developmental progress and discusses concerns with Administration.
- Assures completion of Developmental Assessments/Quarterly Updates in a timely manner. Portfolios pages as necessary.
- Monitors and requests needed supplies.
- Works with Administration to equip and arrange classroom.
- Assures regular disinfecting and rotation of classroom toys and materials.
- Oversees maintenance of the room and notifies front desk to complete work orders.
- Completes required referral forms.
- Works with Administration to integrate children with special needs.
- Attends mandatory staff meetings and trainings when scheduled.
- Follows policies, procedures, and safety standards. Completes required education assignments annually. Works toward achieving goals and objectives, and participates in quality improvement initiatives as requested.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Minimum Education:
High school diploma or equivalent required.
Minimum Experience:
Proven experience in development of specific area. One to three (1-3) years of childcare experience preferred. Maintain required training hours per DHS guidelines annually and as a new employee.
Licensure Requirement:
Infant-Child CPR and First Aid certification required or must be attained during employment. Renewed every three (3) years.
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