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Child Development Lab School - Preschool Teacher

The Center for Young Children (CYC) is the child development laboratory school for the University of Maryland, College Park. The CYC has a three-pronged mission: to offer a high-quality, developmentally appropriate early childhood program for children 3-6; to act as a demonstration/observation site for university students studying child development, education, and similar fields; and to support research at our university. The CYC strives to offer an early childhood program that reflects the most current research on teaching and learning. Teachers at the CYC have responsibilities in and out of the classroom that relate to the three parts of our mission.
The CYC seeks to create a warm, supportive environment for teaching staff, with many opportunities to share in leadership if desired.

Classroom Teaching Responsibilities:

  • Collaborate with a co-teacher to plan for developmentally appropriate, project-based curriculum for a mixed-age, inclusive group of preschool children, ages 3-5. 
  • Incorporate the Maryland early learning standards into an investigative, play-based program. 
  • Collect and analyze assessment data via work samples, checklists, anecdotal note-taking, photographs, and videos. Assessment data is used to plan for child learning.
  • Write narrative summaries of child development for families twice a year based on data collected.
  • Build strong, trusting relationships with families. 
  • Participate in family events, including the Parent-Teacher Partnership.

Demonstration site responsibilities:

  • Mentor interns and student teachers.
  • Maintain a warm, inviting preschool classroom that aligns with current research, NAEYC standards, and MD Excels standards.
  • Participate in ongoing professional development to stay informed of new knowledge in the field. 

Research support:

  • Collaborate with university researchers to support studies that support the generation of new knowledge in the field of child development.    
  • Coordinate with researchers to implement studies both within and outside of the classroom in ways that support children’s psychological and physical needs. Act as an advocate for participating children.
  • Follow all center and university policies on the implementation of research within the CYC.

Supervision:

  • Assist with the responsibility for the overall operation of the Center for Young Children in the rare absence of administrators.
  • Mentor student interns and University student workers to guide them in their professional development and to ensure that they are engaging in best early childhood practices. 
  • Supervise all indoor and outdoor activities to ensure the safety and security of children in your care. 

This position runs from late August to early June, with an option to work in our 6-week summer camp program.

This University position comes with a full University benefits package including medical, dental, and life insurance, paid leave, and tuition remission. 

Salary is commensurate with education and experience. Approximate range is $45,000-$55,000 for the ten-month year. Additional pay for summer camp if desired.

Desired Qualities:
We seek highly professional early childhood educators who are inclusive of all people and value building strong relationships with children, families, and colleagues. We are looking for candidates who are inquisitive and eager to create classrooms that reflect the research in our field.  
 
Required education: 
Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Special Education, or related field from an accredited college or university.
Ability to be qualified as a teacher under Maryland Office of Child Care guidelines. 

Preferred Qualifications:
Master's degree in early childhood education, early childhood special education or related field.
State certification as an early childhood or early childhood special education educator.
Familiarity with the project approach to learning