ProTech Preschool Instructor
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Education / Teaching
Early Childhood Education, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Preschool / Daycare
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Openings as of 6/23/2026
Pro Tech Preschool Instructor
- Position Type:
Elementary School Professional Staff/ Preschool Teacher - Date Posted: 6/17/2026
- Location:
Heights Learning Center - Date Available:
08/24/2026
Reports to:
Pre-School Manager
Hours:
3.5 hours MTThF, 2 hours W
Under the general supervision of the building leadership, the Preschool Instructor is responsible for maintaining a structured early childhood classroom that supports student learning, social-emotional development, and safety. The instructor plans and implements developmentally appropriate instruction, manages classroom routines and behavior, collaborates with staff, and communicates with families. The role includes working in partnership with special education staff and related service providers to support student access to learning and services.
ResponsibilitiesA. Instructional Planning and Delivery
- Plans and delivers engaging, developmentally appropriate instruction aligned to district curriculum and early learning standards.
- Uses a variety of instructional strategies to meet the diverse learning needs of students ages 2.5–5.
- Collaborates with special education staff and related service providers to support student access and participation in classroom learning.
- Selects, organizes, and utilizes appropriate instructional materials and resources.
- Creates learning experiences with clear objectives, purposeful skill development, and measurable outcomes.
- Establishes and maintains a structured, safe, and supportive classroom environment conducive to learning.
- Implements consistent routines, expectations, and developmentally appropriate positive behavior supports.
- Uses instructional time effectively to maximize student engagement and learning.
- Fosters a classroom climate that supports student belonging and positive peer interactions.
- Maintains clear and consistent communication with families regarding student progress, behavior, and expectations.
- Schedules and facilitates family meetings, including conferences and connection meetings.
- Provides for the physical needs of students which may include catheterization, bath rooming, diapering, handling bodily fluids, lifting/transferring students.
- Uses multiple age-appropriate assessment tools to monitor student development and learning.
- Maintains accurate records and uses data to inform instruction and improve practice.
- Communicates student progress to families in a timely and meaningful way.
- Collaborates with staff to review student progress and adjust supports as needed.
- Delivers clear instruction with multiple entry points for student engagement.
- Checks for understanding and adjusts instruction based on student needs.
- Differentiates instruction through accommodations, supports, and targeted strategies.
- Supports student participation in classroom learning, including students receiving additional services.
- Collaborates with certificated staff and early learning partners to support student transitions, including kindergarten readiness.
- Participates in meetings as appropriate (e.g., team meetings, student support meetings, IEP-related input as requested).
- Completes required documentation, records, and reporting in a timely manner.
- Engages in ongoing professional learning and staff collaboration.
- Works collaboratively with and guides support staff, including para educators, to ensure effective classroom operations.
Supports program components such as student interns, when applicable.
Professional Qualifications- AA/AS degree in Early Childhood Education or equivalent.
- Two (2) years of experience teaching preschool.
- A combination of education and experience in a preschool setting may be considered in place of a degree.
- Demonstrated computer proficiency, including Microsoft Office and early learning educational software.
Ability to obtain and maintain current First Aid/CPR certification. (Required)
Physical Requirements / Working ConditionsThe physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those required to perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- This position requires the ability to work in an active early childhood classroom environment, including frequent movement throughout the classroom and playground areas.
- The employee may be required to position themselves to interact with students at the floor level, including kneeling, crouching, or bending.
- The employee must be able to supervise and respond to student needs promptly, including situations requiring quick…
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