ELC Teacher (FT) - Jackson ELC
Company: YMCA of Memphis & The MId
Location: Jackson
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: SUMMARY OF
POSITION: Provide a safe and nurturing environment for children
that encourages their social, emotional, physical and intellectual
development. Design and implement developmentally appropriate
curriculum i.e. Creative Curriculum according to guidelines
established by YMCA Memphis and The Mid-South and TN Early Learning
Standards. Incorporate YMCA Memphis and The Mid-South mission,
culture, goals, value, philosophies, policies, and development of
an inclusive environment. Review important decisions with his/her
supervisor, and maintain positive relationships with
parents/guardians, children and coworkers. Ensure safety and
supervision of children at all times by meeting the physical
demands of the position. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS / RESPONSIBILITIES:
Interaction Between Staff and Children Interact frequently,
affectionately, and respectfully by smiling, touching, and holding
children. Speak in a friendly, calm, soft, courteous manner within
close proximity of the child. Respect and observe children's
interests. Intervene when needed to maintain safety. Enhance
children's play with language, toys and activities. Communicate
directly with each child at the child's level. Engage and
communicate constructively with individual children during
activities and routines. Take every opportunity to positively
extend children's thinking and actions. Be available and responsive
to children's needs, questions, and requests. Encourage and model
social behavior and expectations which are developmentally
appropriate. Acknowledge feelings with sensitivity and demonstrate
appropriate expression of emotions. Practice positive discipline
techniques in guiding children's behavior according to YMCA Memphis
and The Mid-South guidelines for positive discipline. Be attentive,
flexible and supportive of children and their families during
transitions to and from classrooms. Curriculum Implement a
developmentally appropriate curriculum i.e. Creative Curriculum
which reflects observations and assessments of individual children
and goals jointly developed with parents/guardians. Design an
environment which responds to children's individual developmental
levels, physical and emotional needs and current interests by
consulting appropriate industry leading resources (i.e.,
Environmental Checklist). Provide a variety of developmentally
appropriate materials and activities which foster social skills and
encourage children to think, problem solve, question, and
experiment. Foster positive self-concept by supporting
individuality, independence, and the ability to make choices.
Encourage creative expression. Demonstrate respect for diversity by
providing anti-bias, non-sexist language, images, and experiences
which reflect both location and global communities. Plan a daily
schedule which provides a balance of activities: quiet/active,
indoor/outdoor, fine/gross motor, etc. Plan and implement
child-oriented, self-initiated activities while limiting large
group, staff-initiated activities. Provide more than one option for
group activity and maintain flexibility in changing planned
activities, according to children's interests. Create documentation
of children's accomplishments through anecdotal notes,
documentation panels and/or portfolios. Parent/Guardian
Communication Acknowledge parents/guardians and all classroom
visitors. Demonstrate a friendly, courteous and professional
demeanor. Respond to parent/guardian comments and concerns with
sensitivity, interest, and respect. Maintain confidentiality.
Establish and maintain a primary caregiving relationship with
individual children and their families which includes initial
meeting with families during orientation period. Invite input from
parents/guardians regarding their child’s development and care.
Communicate verbally and in writing with parents/guardians daily
regarding the development and specific activities of the children
in their primary care. Plan and facilitate in regular
parent/guardian conferences to discuss orientation, transitions,
and developmental goals for their child based on appropriate
assessment tools, (i.e., developmental profiles). Assist in
planning and attend location/classroom events and meetings. Share
resources with parents/guardians through discussions, articles,
parent/guardian boards, newsletters, and community contacts.
Physical Environment, Health, Safety, and Nutrition Maintain and
follow all safety and health rules of the location. Supervise
children at all times. Demonstrate awareness of entire group
whether working with a small group or individuals. Take the
Transition Tracking Training and receive the Transition Tracking
Policy and tool. Know the number of children in your group and
maintain ratios at all times. • Maintain accurate attendance
records throughout the day. Complete appropriate paperwork (i.e.,
accidents, medication, and allergies). • Encourage children to
utilize appropriate health, safety and nutritional practices. Keep
the environment and equipment safe, clean, and attractive.
Encourage respect for classroom materials. Notify designated
individual in advance when supplies are needed. Arrange space in
clearly defined, well organized activity areas. Organize a variety
of materials on low, open shelves for children to use
independently. Professionalism Maintain confidentiality about
issues concerning other staff members, children and families or
YMCA Memphis and The Mid-South center leadership, management and
operations. Must not involve parents/guardians in location
concerns. Demonstrate knowledge of ages and stages of development.
Understand the general areas of physical, social, cognitive and
emotional development for this age group. Support organizational
mission, philosophies, values, goals, and policies to
parents/guardians, coworkers, and community. Ensure continuity of
care for children by reporting to work on time and maintaining
consistent attendance, arranging and communicating leave requests
in advance. Respect and adhere to staffing schedules which may be
adjusted as program needs change and may include working in another
classroom. Demonstrate flexibility and openness to new ideas in
child care practices. • Attend staff meetings, training sessions,
and other location events. Respond to location and organizational
needs by attending regional training, contributing to a newsletter,
serving on a task force, or substituting at another location.
Continue professional growth by attending courses, asking for
feedback, and reading professional literature. Receive constructive
criticism with an attitude that indicates a willingness to improve.
Give feedback in a respectful manner. Teamwork Establish and
maintain a relationship of cooperation and respect with coworkers.
• Assume a fair share of work. Look for ways to be helpful.
Demonstrate initiative. Assume additional classroom and location
responsibilities as needed: kitchen, pets, children's files, etc.
Offer and share ideas and materials with coworkers. Participate
actively in teaching team through communication, collaboration, and
curriculum planning. Communicate directly, work to resolve
conflicts quickly, and avoid gossip. Exercise care in expressing
views regarding the personal attributes or professional conduct of
coworkers. Statements are based on first-hand knowledge and
relevant to the interests of children and programs. DECISION MAKING
AUTHORITY Must have prior approval from supervisor to: Take time
off from scheduled work hours/days or alter schedule Release a
child to someone other than a known parent/guardian Discuss
behavior or developmental concerns with a parent/guardian -
purchase supplies or spend petty cash Contact a parent/guardian
regarding a child's temperature or illness - administer medication
(in compliance with state requirements) Seek outside support
services for individual children Schedule a field trip Transition a
child into another classroom May take action, but must inform
Director when you: Care for a child with a significant injury
Acknowledge and listen to a parent/guardian concern File an abuse
and neglect complaint Record an unusual incident The above
statements are intended to describe the general nature of work
performed, not an exhaustive list of all essential functions and
responsibilities. YMCA LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES: Mission Advancement
: Accepts and demonstrates the Y’s values. Demonstrates a desire to
serve others and fulfill community needs. Builds effective,
supportive working relationships with parents, staff, children and
all others. Supports fund-raising. Collaboration: Works effectively
with people of different backgrounds, abilities, opinions, and
perceptions. Builds rapport and relates well to others. Seeks first
to understand the other person’s point of view, and remains calm in
challenging situations. Listens for understanding and meaning;
speaks and writes effectively. Takes initiative to assist in
developing others. Operational Effectiveness : Makes sound
judgments, and transfers learning from one situation to another.
Embraces new approaches and discovers ideas to create a better
experience. Establishes goals, clarifies tasks, plans work and
actively participates in meetings. Follows budgeting policies and
procedures, and reports all financial irregularities immediately.
Strives to meet or exceed goals and deliver a high-value experience
for members. Personal Growth : Pursues self-development that
enhances job performance. Demonstrates an openness to change, and
seeks opportunities in the change process. Accurately assesses
personal feelings, strengths and limitations and how they impact
relationships. Has the functional and technical knowledge and
skills required to perform well; uses best practices and
demonstrates up-to-date knowledge and skills in technology.
REQUIREMENTS (Must meet State requirements) Education Must meet
state requirements for Teacher and additional center/school
requirements may apply. High School diploma/GED required. Related
college-level course work or CDA course work preferred. CDA or
working towards an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree is preferred.
Experience Must meet state experience requirements for Teacher; 12
months of professional teaching experience preferred. • With
Regional Manager approval, extensive teaching experience may
substitute for education requirements, provided professional
development plan is in place. Demonstrated knowledge of
developmentally appropriate curriculum practices. WORK SCHEDULE:
This section will provide the general work schedule for the
position. Include general shift times, working days, expected
overtime, and other special work schedules. WORK ENVIRONMENT AND
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Follow state, federal and YMCA Memphis and The
Mid-South guidelines including immunizations, employment physical,
and required health and safety training. Ensure children's safety
while performing the following job functions: Frequently lift,
move, or hold children with a range of weight from 10 to 40 pounds.
(Occasionally lift, move, or hold weight more than 40 pounds).
Supervise and interact daily with children outdoors for extended
periods in varied weather conditions. Demonstrate full range of
motion to lift, reach, squat, climb, sit, and otherwise fully
participate in activities. Respond immediately and appropriately to
multiple or unexpected situations or emergencies. Maintain mental
and physical alertness and an appropriate level of energy to
perform essential job requirements. IND1 Requirements:
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