Native English Speaking Teacher

Nursery based in Abu Dhabi hiring certified female teachers.
Responsibilities:
1. Develop and implement a developmentally appropriate program for young children:
– Plan and implement activities to support the social/emotional, physical, artistic, language and literacy, and cognitive development of children
– Ensure equipment and the facilities are clean, well maintained and safe at all times
– Complete documents related to the development and implementation of curriculum, children progress, observation and assessment in accordance to The Children Workshop
Curriculum Frameworks standards:
2. Develop culturally appropriate programs and activities
Establish classroom behavior expectations for children in accordance with The Children Workshop program
– Supervise and ensure emotional and physical safety of children in the program
– Ensure children are supervised at all times
– Attend to children basic needs by feeding, dressing, soothing, and changing diapers
– Establish consistent routines in the classroom and provide positive guidance for children
– Assist children with general hygiene practices, including bathroom and cleanliness needs
3. Communicate respectfully with families, supervisors, colleagues and others members of the learning community:
Discuss children development, activities and progress with parents.
– Respond to families and other customers in a timely, professional and positive manner
– Respond to supervisor and staff members in a timely, professional, and positive manner with respect to company policies at all times
– Identify children showing signs of emotional, developmental, or health-related concerns and discusses them with supervisors, guardians, and appropriate child development specialists
4. Adhere to The Children Workshop expectations for leadership and professionalism:
– Maintain a minimum of twenty hours of training in accordance with EYFC and state regulations during each fiscal year.
– Attend all mandatory training session and/or meetings relevant to the program offered by the company
– Utilize good communication skills and work as a cooperative and positive team member with all supervisors and colleagues
– Follow Confidentiality Policy at all times
– Provide exceptional customer service at all times
– Represent the staff, center and company with a positive attitude while teaching, mentoring, or participating in community events.
Qualifications:
To perform the job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge and skills required.
Education/Experience:
1.Teaching certificate/CACHE is preferable.
2. Native English Speaker
3. Female

Short Info

  • Published:9 years ago
  • Company:Private Company
  • Location:Abu Dhabi,UAE
 
 
 

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