Early Learning Professional Parental Leave
Company: The Young Women's Christian Association of Kalamaz
Location: Kalamazoo
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
MISSION STATEMENT: Eliminate racism, empower women, and promote
peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. PRIMARY FUNCTION: This
position will support full-time care for infants ages 6 weeks-15
months in a structured early learning environment. This position is
temporary and ineligible for benefits. Start date occurs
immediately, and remains until June, 2026. QUALIFICATIONS: High
school diploma or equivalent required. Significant and relevant
post-high school education or training in early childhood education
or child/family-related field, but at minimum meet the requirements
for a Lead Teacher as required by State of Michigan Child Care
Licensing. Two years of experience working with young children and
families in some capacity at minimum. Licensed childcare experience
preferred. Understanding of Creative Curriculum (curriculum),
Teaching Strategies GOLD (developmental assessment tool), and Ages
and Stages Questionnaire (developmental screener) preferred.
Ability to meet requirements of Bureau of Child and Adult
Licensing. Must pass criminal and child abuse and neglect history
checks. Able to work with people of diverse backgrounds. The
following statements are intended to describe the general nature
and level of work being performed. They are not intended to be
construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and
skills required. RESPONSIBILITIES: Demonstrates an unwavering
commitment to the trauma-responsive and Positive Behavioral
Interventions and Supports (PBIS) childcare strategies required of
all program personnel. Assists children in all daily activities
including, but not limited to, instruction, play, rest, toileting,
personal hygiene, dressing and eating. Organizes and implements
age-appropriate learning activities/ experiences with individual
children and small and large groups within the approved curriculum.
Engages collaboratively with classroom personnel to implement the
lessons and activities as guided by Child Development
Specialists/Lead Teachers. Positively supports efforts for child
behavioral observation and management, including implementing care
interventions as coached to tailor care for each child’s unique
needs. Supervises and engages in children’s activities to ensure
safety, promote learning and socialization, and create an
environment of joy and play for children. Satisfactorily completes
and demonstrates necessary competency following 40 hours of
pre-service training. Works cooperatively with the assigned site
coach and all other personnel to resolve any programmatic or family
concerns including but not limited to communication, service
delivery, quality, and curriculum, and other duties as assigned
such as preparing activity materials, room cleanliness, and using
time effectively. Demonstrates high dependability, including
regular attendance for all assigned hours and timely notifications
for necessary absences. On assigned duties, such as preparing
activity materials, room cleanliness and using time effectively
(Coach). Participates in mealtime activities with the children to
encourage good eating habits, good table manners, conversation and
clean-up. Accompanies and supervises children on field trips.
Sustains high engagement with all children in assigned classroom,
including high attentiveness, active play and activity
participation, and meaningful relational connection. Receives
feedback and coaching with curiosity and an interest in improving
Builds and sustains healthy, positive relationships with all
children, families, and personnel Participates meaningfully in
trainings on racial justice and gender equity and demonstrates a
commitment to inclusive, equitable practice Monitors and reports to
coach health status of children for illness or areas of concern.
Completes casefile documentation accurately and timely Completes
time and attendance reports accurately and timely Maintains an
orderly and hygienic environment, including regular tidying,
cleaning, and sanitization Observes all Children’s Center and YWCA
policies and procedures. Participate in 4 hours of out of classroom
training, supervision, and admin weekly. Participate in 3 hours of
classroom coaching weekly. Demonstrates satisfactory performance in
routine performance reviews. Complies with applicable local, state
and federal licensing requirements/certification and/or
regulations. Complies with association policy regarding required
reporting of child abuse. Safeguards confidential information
gained as a result of the position. As a YWCA employee, projects a
positive image of the Association and its programs to the
community, the Association, and the program. Works cooperatively
with program participants, YWCA staff and volunteers. Performs
other duties as assigned. WORKING CONDITIONS AND ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS: YWCA assigned building Occasional off-site locations;
promotional events, networking events, community engagement events,
etc. Potential outdoor events Actions: Sitting, standing, kneeling,
bending, some lifting Frequently required to remain stationary
Frequently required to move Frequently required to utilize hand and
finger dexterity Occasionally required to climb, balance, bend,
stoop, kneel or crawl Continually required to communicate and
exchange accurate information Occasionally exposed to outside
weather conditions While performing the duties of this job, the
noise level in the work environment is usually moderate-loud
Occasionally work in high, precarious places Occasionally work
around fumes, airborne particles, or toxic chemicals The employee
must frequently lift and /or move more than 25 pounds. The employee
must occasionally lift and /or move more than 50 pounds. Specific
vision abilities required by this job include: Close vision;
Distance vision; Color vision; Peripheral vision; Ability to adjust
focus Specialized equipment, machines, or vehicles used: computer,
tablet, vehicle use, Frequent travel to and from offsite locations
and events Frequent exposure to bloodborne pathogens, airborne
pathogens, or infectious materials TRAINING REQUIREMENTS:
Orientation to YWCA Personnel Policies, Mission, Purpose and One
Imperative. Orientation to Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault,
Confidentiality, Mandatory Reporting. Training as required by State
of Michigan Child Care Licensing and high-quality program
implementation Other appropriate training and in-service which will
occur during employment. The above is intended to describe the
general content of and requirements for the performance of this
job. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of
duties, responsibilities or physical requirements. Nothing in this
job description restricts management’s right to assign or reassign
duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions. Equal Opportunity Employer
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