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Estimated Pay $13 per hour
Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Edgerton, Wisconsin

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Job Description

Job Description

Summary

A daycare preschool teacher is responsible for creating a safe and nurturing environment for young children. They plan and implement age-appropriate activities, help children develop social and emotional skills, and assist with basic needs like feeding and diapering. They also observe and assess each child's progress and communicate with parents about their child's day. It's a fun and fulfilling role that requires patience, creativity, and a love for working with little ones!

Duties

As a daycare preschool teacher, your duties would include creating a safe and stimulating environment for children, planning and implementing age-appropriate curriculum and activities, promoting social and emotional development, assisting with basic needs like feeding and diapering, observing and assessing children's progress, and communicating with parents about their child's day. It's a rewarding role that requires patience, creativity, and a genuine love for working with young children!

Requirements

To become a preschool teacher in a daycare, you need a high school diploma or equivalent. Our daycare centers does not require but would be nice to have additional qualifications, such as completing early childhood education courses or maybe obtaining a Child Development Associate (CDA) credential. Experience working with toddlers or young children is also beneficial. Additional requirements may include CPR and First Aid certification, a background check, and completion of early childhood education courses. A nurturing and patient personality, along with excellent communication skills, are also important for this role.

Nice To Haves

As a preschool teacher, it would be nice to have a patient and nurturing demeanor, excellent communication skills to interact with both children and parents, creativity to plan engaging activities, and the ability to adapt to the needs of each child. A sense of humor and a love for working with young children would also be beneficial.

Benefits

While not having benefits as a preschool teacher can be a downside, the joy and fulfillment of working with young children can outweigh that. The connections you form and the impact you make on their lives can be incredibly rewarding. Remember, the smiles and progress you witness are priceless benefits in themselves!