Lead Infant Toddler Teacher
Company: Marillac St.Vincent Family Services Inc
Location: Chicago
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description JOB TITLE : Lead Teacher-
Birth-Three STATUS: Full Time ORGANIZATION: Marillac St. Vincent
Family Services FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt HOURS/WEEK: 40 DIVISION:
Marillac Social Center DEPARTMENT : Early Childhood Programs
Mission Marillac St. Vincent Family Services strengthens, empowers
and gives voice to those in need – in the Vincentian spirit of
service – through education and comprehensive programs to build
vibrant communities in Chicago. Core Values Our employees commit
themselves as individuals to live out the core values of integrity,
excellence, creativity, advocacy, respect and empowerment in our
daily work, as we serve the needs of others. Integrity - Acting
with transparency, humility and honesty Excellence - Providing
quality care with compassion Creativity - Being continuously
resourceful and inventive Advocacy - Supporting the cause of those
who lack resources for a reasonable quality of life Respect -
Recognizing our own value and upholding the dignity and value of
all people Empowerment - Providing skills and resources to achieve
full human development Team Behaviors Versatility – Understanding
and appreciating different and opposing perspectives on an issue;
adapting one’s approach as the requirements of the situation
change; an eagerness for positive action; self-control; active
listening. A collaborative work model – Cooperatively working and
sharing responsibility; contributing to the group effort; realizing
a sense of commitment and ownership in the success of the
organization’s goals. Mutual accountability – Holds others
accountable with their roles; provides and receives feedback and
takes constructive action. Client/customer advocate – Identifies
opportunities to improve quality of services; presents one’s self
professionally. Protects confidentiality & privacy – Respects and
protects information about all staff and clients. General Summary
Background Marillac St. Vincent Family Services has been providing
high quality social services to the communities of Chicago since
1914. We strengthen, empower and give voice to those in need – in
the Vincentian spirit of service – through education and
comprehensive programs to build vibrant communities in Chicago. Our
employees commit themselves as individuals to live out the core
values of integrity, excellence, creativity, advocacy, respect and
empowerment in our daily work, as we serve the needs of others. In
the Birth to Three Child Development Program we provide high
quality full day early learning experiences utilizing the Creative
Curriculum for Infants, Toddlers and Twos, and Teaching Strategies
Gold. We keep class sizes small, minimize transitions, and practice
continuity of care and primary caregiving to reinforce stable
relationships, which are an essential component for young
children’s learning. Through the continuity of care model children
stay with the same team of teachers as they grow, and each child is
assigned to one caregiver who is principally responsible for that
child. At the heart of our program is a commitment that respects
the differing cultures, lifestyles, preferences, abilities,
learning styles and needs of the infants, toddlers, and families we
serve. Duties & Responsibilities Job Description Summary For Lead
Under the guidance of a Child Development Manager Infant-Toddler
Specialist, our Lead Teachers: Ensure their teaching teams work
cooperatively to plan and implement individual educational plans
for young children ages birth through 3 years. These educational
plans must encourage every child’s social, emotional, physical, and
language development in a manner appropriate to their age and stage
of development. Ensure that all necessary paperwork for classroom
is completed accurately and turned into manager on time. Ensure
that all information that is entered into TSG is accurate and done
weekly by all team members Ensure the teaching team provides a
safe, stimulating, and nurturing environment enriched by high
quality language experiences with an emphasis on social and
emotional growth. Implement all program requirements in adherence
to performance and outcome standards as prescribed by the
requirements of the center’s multiple funding partners and in
accordance with each child’s ability, the National Association for
the Education of Young Children’s (NAEYC) core components, and the
Illinois Early Learning Guidelines Ensure that we make appointments
and complete home visits and parent teacher conferences Coaching
Coach Teacher Assistants in the classroom Model developmentally
appropriate practice Coaching responsibility including: Complete
and execute collaborative staff goal setting and implementation.
Goal setting includes: Strengthening teacher child interactions,
curriculum development, child assessments, observation and
documentation, integrating content through studies and partnering
with families. Review staff goals quarterly, develop new goals (if
applicable), and provide feedback and guidance. Guide, direct and
evaluate Teacher Assistants, Foster Grandparent, and Child
Development students. Conduct team and individual reflective
guidance meetings. Work collaboratively with team on time off
requests. Administration Work Collaboratively with team to ensure
that they develop and maintain confidential education information
for each child. Facilitate and document weekly team meetings Ensure
all required program documentation is completed accurately and
submitted in a timely manner Monitor and ensure that daily
attendance and meal participation reports are completed. Ensure all
confidential information is protected. Work collaboratively with
Supervisor and Director to assess strengths, challenges and develop
goals annually. Input classroom data into appropriate information
systems. Child Development Observe, assess and document each
child’s health, skills, behavior, growth and development. Provide
opportunities for the children to develop positive self-images and
experience success. Ensure the development of individualized
education for each child is documented. Ensure the development and
implementation of individualized educational activities is
incorporated into lessons plan for each child. Identify any
developmental concerns regarding the children and follow agency
protocol. Curriculum Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of
Early Childhood Education. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding
of Infant and toddler development Plan and implement
developmentally appropriate classroom activities which will promote
the social, emotional, physical and cognitive development of each
child. Work collaboratively with team to develop lesson plans with
goals, objectives activities, and outcomes for children that
integrate health, nutrition, mental health, disabilities and parent
involvement into the plans. In collaboration with the Birth to 3
manager implement and help assess the program’s educational plan.
Work collaboratively with support staff to integrate assessment
results into curriculum and lesson planning. Classroom Environment
Establish and maintain a classroom environment which includes
positive guidance techniques that meets state and local licensing
regulations, NAEYC performance standards and St. Vincent’s
philosophy and curriculum. Establish and create a secure
environment that invites learning through exploration and
discovery. Ensure that all children are always under appropriate
supervision. Develop and maintain an attractive, clean, safe, and
engaging environment that encourages children’s independence and
self-selection of activities. Work collaboratively with team to
ensure they care for equipment and materials. Notify supervisor and
appropriate parties of any needed repairs or maintenance in
classroom, playground, gym, and large motor room. Ensure that
daily, weekly and monthly health and safety policies and procedures
are implemented and documented Parent Involvement In coordination
with birth to 3 manager, teaching team and Family Support: Schedule
and ensure completion of at least two Parent Teacher conferences
for each child. Encourage and provide opportunities for parent
participation in the program. Provide examples and ideas for
educational activities for parent/child participation at home.
Encourage family engagement, including quarterly Family Engagement
Events. Develop effective partnerships with families. Ensure that
teaching team is sending information and activities via Remind App
and TSG family Other Attend all required meetings and trainings,
including mentoring and coaching trainings. Regularly participate
and make contributions at Teacher meetings, trainings, supervision,
weekly team meetings; etc. Complete a minimal of (20) CEU’s
annually to meet DCFS and Accreditation continuing education with
infant and toddler focus Performs other duties as assigned within
the scope of the job description. Track the utilization of
materials, recommends supplies, equipment and supplies needed for
program. Provide classroom coverage as needed to ensure teacher,
child ratios. Provide recommendations in the evaluations and
corrective actions of Teacher Assistants. Complete required
documentation for monthly State Pre-K reports. Follow all mandates
of NAEYC, state and local licensing and St. Vincent’s philosophy
and curriculum. Act with integrity and aspire to model our Core
Values in the delivery of all services Job Requirements
Experience/Education Education/Experience Associate degree in Early
Childhood Education (ECE) and an IT credential Level 4 and ECE
Level 5 required Bachelor’s degree in ECE or CD, preferred. Member
of Gateways Three (3) years prior teaching experience with birth to
3-year-old children Three (3) year experience working in early
childhood setting Knowledge of Creative Curriculum and Teaching
Strategies Gold Knowledge of developmentally appropriate practices
for children ages 15 months to 3 years Qualifications Ability to
establish a respectful and trustworthy relationship with birth to
three and their families Ability to establish a respectful,
cooperative and collaborative relationship with co-teachers Ability
to work respectfully and cooperatively with Teacher Assistants,
including assisting them in increasing their professional knowledge
and skills regarding developmentally appropriate practices for
birth to three Ability to take a leadership role in classroom to
ensure that paperwork is accurate and timely Ability to read and
speak English proficiently Physical Demands
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