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Little LAMB Preschool is a nurturing and inclusive early childhood education center dedicated to supporting the developmental and learning needs of young children with diverse abilities. We are committed to providing a supportive, collaborative environment for educators who are passionate about special education. Job Summary: We re seeking a compassionate, dedicated and knowledgeable a Bilingual (Spanish)Special Education Early Childhood Teacher to join our team. The teacher will work with children ages 3-5 who have developmental delays, implementing individualized education programs (IEPs) and collaborating with families and professionals to foster each child's growth. Responsibilities: -Develop and implement individualized and developmentally appropriate lesson plans that align with IEP goals -Provide structured and supportive classroom environment that promotes engagement, independence, and social-emotional growth -Conduct ongoing assessments and maintain accurate documentation of progress -Collaborate with related service providers, staff and families -Communicate regularly with parents/guardians to share updates and strategies for at home support -Participate in IEP meetings and contribute to the development of appropriate educational goals Maintain compliance with all state and local regulations and requirements Qualifications: -NYS Certification in Students with Disabilities (Birth-Grade 2) -Bilingual Extension (Spanish) or willingness to pursue it Benefits: -Supportive team environment -Ongoing professional development opportunities -Paid time off and holidays -Health insurance (vision and dental) -401K Plan Competitive Salary
**Early Childhood Assistant Teacher** Gumedia Nutritional Sciences School is looking to hire an Early Childhood Assistant Teacher. You will be involved with the following classrooms as needed: • Infant + Toddler (soon to open) • Preschool • Pre-Kindergarten • Kindergarten You will play an integral part helping to execute lesson plans and assisting in establishing structure and routine for each unique child. Support for the children includes but is not limited to supervising them in the classroom, on the playground, getting them ready for nap time, guiding them to use the toilet, and serving them meals / snacks, and supporting their academic and creative growth. You must be flexible and supportive, implementing preferred classroom management and disciplinary strategies that are authoritative yet loving. You will play an instrumental role as a storyteller, an active listener, and an avid reader to our students. Additionally, keeping the classroom clean is crucial (tables, floors, bathrooms). You will work alongside staff members to support the education and care of young children in a classroom setting, primarily by helping with activities, supervising children, and providing individual attention as needed. You will assist in the daily operations of the classrooms to ensure a smooth learning environment for the students. Although you must safeguard the schedule and routine, you should also be adaptable. There will be so many ways that you will be helpful: Preparing classroom materials and setting up learning centers Assisting with lesson plans and activities, including leading small group activities Directing school activities such as arts and crafts Supervising children during playtime and transitions Providing individual support to children who need extra help Observing and documenting children's progress Maintaining a safe and clean classroom environment Communicating with parents and teachers regarding children's need Watching students during school drop-off and pick-up times. As an educator and coordinator, repetition, follow through, and anticipation skills are key.
What is a Direct Support Professional? The Direct Support Professional (DSP) is responsible for implementing person-centered services for each individual. This includes ensuring implementation of the individuals services, goals, and outcomes in relation to program-based and community inclusion activities. In addition, the Direct Support Professional is solely responsible for the individual's overall physical and emotional well-being. You would be responsible for: - Under supervision, provide support and services which involve advocating for, encouraging, guiding, and teaching individuals in expressing personal choice, ensuring community integration, assisting individuals with personal hygiene care, toileting, lifts and transfers, dining, dressing, and meal preparation. - You would help individuals to participate in games and recreational programs; coach and encourage individuals to develop daily living skills; and provide a clean, safe, and comfortable environment. - You would collaborate with other staff to implement and record care plans and, in accordance with special instructions, you may administer medication. These positions are physically demanding. - You would need to be prepared to act to ensure the health and safety of individuals in emergency situations. - You will participate in staff meetings, in-service training and on-site workshops as required for professional growth and development. Attending external training and workshops in the direction of direct supervisor or program management. Maintain certification in *AMAP, CPR, First Aid and SCIP, as required. - You must be able to stand for extended periods of time, bend, stretch, and lift bedridden and/or incapacitated individuals. - You will help to promote and support the inclusion of individuals in their community according to their unique needs, interests, and desires. Model and encourage interaction between individuals and community members. Help foster individuals’ personal growth by assisting in forming and maintaining friendships with neighbors, co-workers, and peers. - You will help with transporting individuals or assist them in taking public transportation. - You will assist in maintaining positive communications with family members, advocates, and service providers as per program needs. To learn more about what direct support professionals do on the job every day. Qualifications You are a good fit if you have: - High school diploma, GED, CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant certification) or possess a Direct Support Professional (DSP) certificate from an accredited public or private organization. - One year or more work experience with individuals with developmental disabilities preferred. - Excellent written, communication and mathematical skills. - Valid NYS driver license preferred but not required. - A flexible work schedule. Benefits: What we offer once YOU join our growing family: At HeartShare we offer a comprehensive benefit package based on full-time/part-time status. You can expect: - Paid time off (holidays, calendar, sick and personal) - Professional development opportunities - Team environment - Medical and dental benefits - Employer-paid life insurance - Optional insurance (life, disability, etc.) - 403(B) retirement plans - Flexible spending account (dependent care, medical, parking, and transit) - Employee assistance program HeartShare is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). About HeartShare Who WE ARE: For over one hundred years, HeartShare has dedicated itself to improving the lives of people needing special services and support. The HeartShare team, now 2,100 employees and growing, helps individuals develop to their fullest potential and lead meaningful and enriched lives. To learn more about HeartShare, please to apply
Job Title: Lead Teacher – Early Childhood Education Location: Jersey Street Elizabeth NJ, 07201 Reports To: Director / Program Administrator Job Summary: We are seeking a compassionate, experienced, and dedicated Lead Teacher to join our early childhood education team. The Lead Teacher will be responsible for creating a safe, nurturing, and engaging environment where children can thrive socially, emotionally, and academically. This individual will lead classroom planning, maintain licensing and quality standards, and mentor assistant staff. Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement developmentally appropriate lesson plans aligned with curriculum and learning standards. Create a warm, welcoming, and inclusive classroom environment that supports all children. Supervise and guide children in daily routines, activities, meals, and transitions. Ensure the health, safety, and well-being of all children at all times. Communicate regularly and effectively with families regarding child progress and classroom updates. Observe and assess children’s development using formal and informal tools. Maintain accurate records including attendance, incident reports, and developmental documentation. Mentor and support assistant teachers and floaters in classroom management and instructional strategies. Ensure compliance with state licensing regulations, center policies, and safety procedures. What We’re Looking For: We’re searching for someone who is: Loving and patient – You have a true passion for working with children and approach your role with care and understanding. Organized and proactive – You stay ahead of daily tasks and know how to lead a smooth classroom. Communicative – You keep parents and coworkers informed in a respectful, timely manner. Dependable and professional – You show up, follow through, and lead by example. Team-oriented – You collaborate well and support a positive work environment. Committed to growth – You are open to feedback, ongoing training, and professional development. Qualifications: Associate’s or Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education (or related field) preferred Minimum [2+] years experience in a licensed childcare setting, with lead experience CPR and First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain) Strong understanding of child development and positive guidance strategies Must meet state licensing requirements for lead teaching staff