Early Childhood Education Teacher
16 days ago
Philadelphia
Job DescriptionSalary: $68,000 - $72,000 Early Childhood Education Teacher (EI Classroom) Abundant Life Family Services (ALFS) Department: Early Intervention / Education Services Reports To: Program Supervisor / Director of Early Childhood Services FLSA Status: Exempt Location: Philadelphia, PA, 19139 Position Summary The Early Childhood Education (ECE) Teacher at Abundant Life Family Services (ALFS) provides instructional leadership within an inclusive Early Intervention classroom serving children ages 35. This role is responsible for delivering high-quality, developmentally appropriate instruction aligned with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and approved early childhood curricula. The ECE Teacher works in close partnership with an Assistant Teacher, related service providers, families, and external partners (including Elwyn) to create a structured, inclusive, and nurturing learning environment that promotes developmental growth across cognitive, social-emotional, communication, adaptive, and behavioral domains. This position plays a critical role in ensuring instructional quality, compliance, and positive child and family outcomes within ALFSs Early Intervention education programs. Direct Reports: Assistant Teacher Collaborative Oversight: Therapists, service providers, and interdisciplinary EI team members Key Responsibilities Instructional Leadership & Curriculum Implementation • Lead daily classroom instruction aligned with Creative Curriculum and approved instructional frameworks, • Design and implement differentiated lesson plans responsive to developmental levels and IEP goals, • Model best practices in early childhood instruction and inclusive education, • Collaborate with the IEP team to support development of present levels, annual goals, and progress reporting, • Ensure IEPs are implemented with fidelity across all instructional and classroom routines, • Collect, analyze, and report student data to monitor progress toward IEP goals, • Administer developmental assessments (e.g., DAYC-2) as part of initial and re-evaluation processes, • Maintain a safe, structured, and inclusive classroom environment, • Implement Positive Behavior Support Plans and proactive behavior strategies, • Build strong partnerships with families through consistent communication and collaboration, • Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings, IEP meetings, and planning sessions, • Complete lesson plans, observations, assessments, and progress reports accurately and on time, • Ensure compliance with ALFS, Elwyn, and state regulatory requirements, • Maintain required certifications and complete ongoing professional development through Relias and continuing education Authority & Accountability This role has authority over: • Classroom instruction and daily educational programming, • Implementation of instructional strategies and behavior supports, • Instructional quality and classroom outcomes, • Fidelity of IEP implementation, • Classroom compliance and documentation accuracy, • Student progress and family engagement Measures of Success • Consistent progress toward student IEP goals, • High-quality instructional delivery and classroom management, • Strong collaboration with families and interdisciplinary teams, • Timely and compliant documentation, • Positive classroom culture and student engagement Compensation & Benefits • Base Salary Range: $68,000 $72,000, commensurate with experience and certification, • Full-time, W-2, benefits-eligible position, • Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance, • Paid time off, paid holidays, and school-based breaks, • Ongoing professional development and training support Qualifications Required: • Masters degree in Early Childhood Education, Special Education, or related field, • Pennsylvania Instructional I Certification (PreK4, N3, or Special Education K12), • Minimum 13 years of experience in inclusive early childhood or special education settings, • Experience with IEP development and documentation systems (e.g., IEPWriter), • Experience in Early Intervention or preschool special education classrooms, • Strong instructional leadership, organization, and collaboration skills