Lead Teacher - Two Year Old Classroom
Company: THE GREEN BEAN LLC
Location: Chicago
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Green Bean Day School &
Nursery is a nurturing, eco-friendly environment for children aged
six-weeks to five-years. We are proud to offer high-quality child
care and education in a carefully designed environment to support
relationships among children, parents, and educators. The Green
Bean is based on the acclaimed Reggio Emilia Approach with an
educational philosophy based on fostering children’s interests. We
are a year-round program and are open between the hours of 6:45 a.m
-6:15 p.m. Responsibilities Professional Conduct Arrive to work
when scheduled, be punctual and give ample notice for absences Have
the ability to open/close your classroom, as well as the center if
needed Maintain respectful working relationships and work
collaboratively with other teachers, staff and directors Maintain
confidentiality concerning children Complete tasks in a timely
manner Have the ability to problem solve and maintain composure
under new or stressful circumstances Maintain an overall positive
attitude when presented with challenges (i.e. in front of
coworkers, parents, and children) Working with Children Present a
friendly, warm demeanor and engage with children in an inviting
manner, including hugs, tone of voice and eye contact Provide a
variety of age-appropriate experiences that help children develop
an emerging sense of self-awareness while also applying knowledge
of child development in planning activities, setting up classroom
environments and interactions Use positive approaches to help
children control impulses and fears and adhere to the Green Bean’s
discipline policy which incorporates redirection as the primary
discipline strategy. Never use corporal punishment, theats,
derogatory remarks, or withholding of food as a means of managing
behavior Encourage self help and independence in developmentally
appropriate situations Facilitate positive interactions and
friendships among children and model pro-social language and
behavior by interacting in a respectful manner with staff and
children Work with each child at their developmental level and
provide support and modifications to your activities and lesson
plans as needed Observe and plan a behavioral intervention plan for
children with challenging behaviors. Document and communicate with
parents when challenging behaviors occur. Plan parent/teacher
conferences to discuss further if needed. Classroom
Responsibilities Provide high-quality care including changing
diapers, following hand washing procedures for staff and children,
participate in family style dining, and monitor the safety and
well-being of each child Follow a daily classroom schedule that
includes choice time, circle time, gross motor sessions, and
art/sensory activities Through observation and assessment, develop
investigations and provocations that foster the interest of
children while incorporating age-appropriate experiences and
challenges Complete blogs, investigation templates, and portfolios
at appropriate times and keep them up to date Conduct regular
documentation to be used to inform your lesson planning as well as
for display, both inside and outside of the classroom (photos,
children’s work, quotes, observations, teacher reflection, etc)
Exhibit proper sanitation behaviors, such as washing hands after
diapering or wiping noses, sanitizing tables and surfaces and
sweeping floors after meals Supervise all children at all times by
sight and sound and include roster check after transitions
Participate in fire/tornado drills, and be aware of emergency
evacuation plan Check to make sure playground is free from
hazardous objects and gates are closed and locked Keep classroom
reasonably clean and uncluttered Have basic knowledge of NAEYC
Standards and how they relate to curriculum, assessment,
developmentally appropriate practice, parent communication, and
safety Have basic knowledge of DCFS Licensing Standards as it
relates to teacher-child ratios, health & safety, sick policy,
diaper changing policy, sanitation, and nutrition Have the ability
to implement best practice in order to meet and exceed Licensing
Standards Complete accident reports, incident reports and other
paperwork in a timely manner - have parents fill out medication
consent forms as needed Working with Parents Seek partnerships with
parents while maintaining respectful rapport Listen and respond
respectfully to parents and remain tactful when discussing children
- confidentiality must be practiced when discussing other children
Regularly communicate with parents verbally and in writing as
needed and remain available and approachable with parents Conduct
parent-teacher conferences, both annually and as needed Working
with School Staff Be open to constructive feedback Work
collaboratively with Lead Teachers, TAs, Floaters, and Directors
Incorporates suggestions from Teachers and Directors in your daily
work Maintain respectful relationships with all staff and students
Show capability in helping train new staff Supervise one or more
teaching assistants (including conducting regular team meetings,
modeling appropriate interactions with children and parents,
training teaching assistants on documentation and project work,
etc.) Professional Development & School Culture Attend Professional
Development Day and other trainings offered Participate in
professional development hours (a minimum of 15 hours per year is
required by DCFS) Participate in annual Back-to-School Night and
other family events Contribute to a healthy school culture Offer
constructive feedback and show support to fellow teachers when
troubleshooting Express interest and offer support in the
activities of other classrooms Actively work to create a healthy
and positive classroom and center environment Qualifications, per
DCFS Guidelines Section 407.140 Qualifications for Early Childhood
Teachers and School-age Workers a) Early childhood teachers and
school-age workers shall be at least 19 years of age. b) Early
childhood teachers and school-age workers shall have a high school
diploma or equivalency certificate (GED). c) In addition to meeting
the requirements of Section 407.100, the early childhood teacher
responsible for a group of children that includes infants, toddler
or preschool age children shall have achieved: 1) Sixty semester
hours (or 90 quarter hours) of credits from an accredited college
or university with six semester or nine quarter hours in courses
related directly to child care and/or child development, from birth
to age six; or 2) One year (1560 clock hours) of child development
experience in a nursery school, kindergarten, or licensed day care
center and 30 semester hours (or 45 quarter hours) of credits from
an accredited college or university with six semester or nine
quarter hours in courses related directly to child care and/or
child development, from birth to age six; or 3) Completion of
credentialing programs approved by the Department in accordance
with Appendix G of this Part. Meets all DCFS licensing requirements
including a physical examination which provides evidence that staff
are free of communicable disease, including active tuberculosis,
and physical or mental conditions that could affect their ability
to perform assigned duties. Receipt of the flu shot, Tdap and MMR
immunizations Three (3) written character references Complete a
background check and fingerprinting Knowledge of developmentally
appropriate practice Knowledge of NAEYC and DCFS Licensing
Standards Maintain valid first aid and CPR certification Must be
available to work between the hours of 6:45 a.m. and 6:15 p.m.
General Requirements for Personnel, per DCFS Guidelines a) Staff
shall be able to demonstrate the skill and competence necessary to
contribute to each child’s physical, intellectual, personal,
emotional, and social development. Factors contributing to the
attainment of this standard include: 1) Emotional maturity when
working with children; 2) Cooperation with the purposes and
services of the program; 3) Respect for children and adults; 4)
Flexibility, understanding and patience; 5) Physical and mental
health that do not interfere with childcare responsibilities; 6)
Good personal hygiene; 7) Frequent interaction with children; 8)
Listening skills, availability and responsiveness to children; 9)
Sensitivity to children’s socioeconomic, cultural, ethnic and
religious backgrounds, and individual needs and capabilities; 10)
Use of positive discipline and guidance techniques; and 11) Ability
to provide an environment in which children can feel comfortable,
relaxed, happy and involved in play, recreation and other
activities. b) Child care staff shall generally demonstrate skill
and competence necessary to assume direct responsibility for child
care including: 1) Skills to help children meet their developmental
and emotional needs; and 2) Skills in planning, directing, and
conducting programs that meet children’s basic needs. c) Child care
staff shall be willing to participate in activities leading to
professional growth in child development and education, and in
training related to specific needs of children served.
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