About Family Star
Family Star Montessori School has provided a transformative early childhood education for over 25 years. Just one of a handful of institutions across the country that is both a Montessori school and an Early Head Start/Head Start agency, Family Star fosters holistic programming to children and families.
Family Star's unique non-profit program operates from two locations in the heart of beautiful Denver, Colorado. Its Montessori program, aligned with the principles and practices of the Association Montessori Internationale, is committed to supporting children and families of all backgrounds and abilities in a language-rich, family-focused, economically diverse environment. With 80% of children and families living below the federal poverty level, the program serves infants, toddlers, and preschoolers from infancy to age six in a year-round, full-day Montessori and Early Head Start/Head Start setting.
Family Star is currently seeking to fill the position of Lead (AMI Montessori trained) Teacher for our Primary classroom at our Northwest Denver location. If you want to make a difference in the lives of some of Denver's most vulnerable population, Family Star is the place for you!
Major Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Interact with children in an open, honest, and loving manner, always with dignity and respect.
Respectfully, courteously, and professionally include families in our Montessori environment and actively encourage and support family participation in program activities.
Calmly and efficiently plan, supervise, and implement the curriculum for the children in accordance with the policies and philosophy of the school.
Serve as a positive and consistent leader for classroom staff, families, and the organization.
Participate in the continuous and creative process to meet individual and program goals through training and professional development.
Treat the children with dignity, respect and with sensitivity to their cultural and socioeconomic background.
Act on the faith that the child's potential will reveal itself; trust that the child is able to do things by themselves.
Responsible for ensuring the safety, health, physical and social/emotion well-being of the children at all times.
Schedule and complete all regular conferences, home visits, phone calls, monthly curriculum journals and developmental screenings as needed for each child in a timely manner.
Effectively communicate and collaborate with classroom teammates.
Complete all supervisory responsibilities for classroom staff including but not limited to recruiting, one-on-one supervisions, performance evaluations, goals, and accountability.
Participate in community and public relations events involving the school.
Participate in recommended training programs, educational conferences, professional days, staff meetings, and other courses pertinent to professional growth.
Complete all child-related paperwork on a daily basis.
Attend and participate in all regular scheduled meetings and agency events.
Maintain required credentials.
Maintain confidentiality with children, families and staff
Requirements:DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS/LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS:
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