Lead Teacher l
Company: Family Services Association
Location: Lake Elsinore
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Lead Teacher l Summary: The Lead
Teacher I assumes responsibility for the general supervision,
development, education, and assessment of children assigned to
their care. Ensure that Title 22 and Title 5 regulations are
followed through the organization of the educational environment,
and the development and supervision of the team of educators.
Responsibilities include: Role and Responsibilities: Plan,
supervise and implement the program in accordance with the policies
and philosophy of FSA Child Development Services, Community Care
Licensing, and NAEYC Program Standards Develop and follow a daily
schedule that allows for a variety of activities that support all
aspects of the child’s development, with required and appropriate
percentages of time for indoor and outdoor activities, supporting
both large and small/fine motor development and allows for creative
expression Engage and lead the educators to engage in DAP
interactions throughout the day and all activities, facilitating
and scaffolding the development of social skills through quality
interactions Develop and maintain relationships with the children
and their families. Strive to learn about the family and community
of each child to integrate developmentally appropriate learning
throughout the curriculum Lead and Participate in the New Family
Orientation, Family Language Interviews, and transition plan
processes, helping families and children acclimate to new
environments, and begin building solid relationships Complete and
maintain the following reports and documents including but not
limited to health checks, ratios, meal counts, injury reports,
unusual mark reports, DRDP, ERS (For CDSS classrooms, ERS Checklist
for CDE classrooms), ASQ, and learning plans. For Infants – Daily
meal records, sleep records, and quarterly needs and service plans
Maintain the classroom, environment, and interactions with a
minimum of a good ERS rating (CDSS applicable) Organize the opening
and/or closing routines, including preparation for the current or
next day’s program activities, ensuring the environment is always
ready for the children Review and evaluate the performance of the
Associate Teacher(s) and Classroom Assistant(s) Lead the assessment
process for all children, including DRDP assessments and portfolios
through Learning Genie, ASQ-3 and ASQ-SE, and the parent
conferences for both DRDP and ASQ. Download a new group report with
the completion of each individual DRDP assessment. Compile a DRDP
Summary of Findings twice per year, as assigned by the director
Conduct ERS observation / Scoring as assigned, and complete the
correlating summary of findings (CDSS applicable) Assign Associates
and Assistants to complete some DRDP portfolios and assessments
within the guidelines of their job descriptions. Provide oversight
and guidance to each educator throughout the process Use the DRDP
Group and Individual reports, along with the CA Learning
Foundations and Curriculum Frameworks to assess the needs of the
children and develop learning plans Create and maintain a NAEYC
classroom portfolio demonstrating compliance with the NAEYC
standards for high quality programs Lead appropriate nap / rest
periods. Children in full day programs are to be provided the
opportunity to rest, but if do not fall asleep within a reasonable
timeframe, they are to be provided alternate activities while their
peer’s nap. Children are not to be forced to stay on their cot once
they have rested or awakened. For staff working in an infant
licensed classroom – Safe sleep training and procedures must be
strictly followed Monitor and participate in toileting/diapering
and other health routines (Diapering, toilet training, mucus
management, helping children complete appropriate handwashing as
needed). This includes toilet training of any child, regardless of
age Train the educators under direct supervision to perform lead
teacher responsibilities in their absence and provide opportunities
for them to improve their skills, thus essentially preparing
Assistants and Associates to be prepared for promotion
opportunities. Complete a documented bi-monthly supervision record
for each (more frequently if needed) Take over the duties of the
Site Director and/or the Assistant Director in their absence as
assigned Conduct and document fire, earthquake, and intruder drills
Ensure a safe environment for the children that is free of hazards
Maintain children’s legal sign-in cards by ensuring families sign
in and out as required and assisting the office staff in collecting
need documentation from the families Maintain confidentiality of
family and children’s information with staff and the community
Timely and regular attendance Completion of a professional
development plan in accordance with CDE, CDSS, and NAEYC standards
Adhere to and maintain the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct and FSA’s
Code of Conduct Assist at FSA Child Development locations other
than the primarily assigned location when needed and as assigned
Other duties as assigned and necessary Qualifications and Education
Requirements: Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education or
Child Development. For Infants and Toddlers, at least one course in
the care or development of infants and toddlers A minimum of the
Teacher Level Permit A minimum of 1 years’ experience within the
last four years in center-based care. For infants and Toddlers, at
least 6 months of the experience with the age group is required
CLASS Training to be completed within 6 months of hire. For
Infant/Toddler Teachers - Training in PITC within 1 year of hire
(Internal or external training) DRDP Rater Certification must be
obtained within three months of hire and remain valid during
employment. ERS Training within 6 months of hire for CDSS educators
Must be able to bend and be eye-level with children, sit on low
chairs and/or the floor, and lift up-to approximately 40 pounds
when needed Maintain a clear and active status with Community Care
Licensing for the duration of employment with FSA Participate in
activities that furthers own professional growth and development,
averaging a minimum of 21 hours per year to maintain permit and
keeping skills current Ability to work with disabled or challenging
children and diverse populations Must be willing to work flexible
hours to meet the needs of the program Pass a health screening
test, immunized against: Influenza annually (ability to decline
with a signature), Pertussis and Measles, TB test and Drug
screening Clearance Maintain Pediatric first aid & CPR, mandated
reporter training, pest management training, safe sleep training
(for infant educators), and other training and certifications as
assigned Preferred Skills: Monitor children’s development and
learning and adjust learning experiences throughout all domains of
learning while teaching so that children continue to be actively
engaged in learning Apply knowledge of children and families,
including their prior experiences, interests, and social-emotional
learning needs, their background knowledge, and cultural, language,
and socioeconomic backgrounds, to engage them in learning Identify
and/or recognize when a child may need additional diagnosis and/or
services and are knowledgeable of the types of services available
to children and/or families, including services related to
suspected or identified special needs, trauma, homelessness, abuse,
foster care, parental incarceration, and/or are medically fragile.
Integrate movement and kinesthetic experiences within the
curriculum to help young children’s development and learning
Identify and implement strategies to prevent and/or address young
children’s challenging behaviors, and implement strategies to help
children learn to resolve conflicts Understand and demonstrate how
to adjust curriculum to meet the needs of young children and to
address differences in young children’s skill levels and learning
styles, as well as how to adjust the curriculum and learning
activities to address children’s individualized learning plans for
young children with special needs Recognize own values and implicit
and explicit biases, the ways in which these values and implicit
and explicit biases may positively and negatively affect teaching
and learning, and work to mitigate any negative impact on the
teaching and learning of children, and exhibit positive
dispositions of caring, support, acceptance, and fairness toward
all children and families, as well as toward their colleagues
Promote children’s social-emotional growth, development, and
individual responsibility using positive interventions and supports
to foster a caring community where each child is treated fairly and
respectfully by adults and peers Act in an ethical manner, with
honesty and integrity, and with children’s and families’ well-being
as the central concern, demonstrate professional responsibility for
all aspects of children’s learning and classroom management,
including responsibility for the learning outcomes of all children,
along with appropriate concerns and policies regarding the privacy,
health, and safety of children and families, and conduct themselves
with integrity and model ethical conduct for themselves and others
Additional Notes FSA is committed to creating a diverse environment
and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard
to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression,
sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or
veteran status.
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