Half Day Pre-K Lead Teacher (Part Time)

VA Beach, VA
Part Time to Full Time
Armed Services YMCA of Hampton Roads CYP
Mid Level

Five Star Kids Pre-K Program 

Position:  Half Day Pre-K Lead Teacher (mixed age 3/4/5) 

Salary:     $18- $20 per hour depending on education and experience            

Status:      Hiring for the 2026-2027 School Year, orientation, training & shadowing to begin in June 2026 (Half day teacher to work in full day pre-k during the summer to get additional training within our program)  

Hours:      Part-time, non-exempt position, Monday-Friday, 8:15AM-12:45PM – possibility of more hours with after care position (2:30-6pm). Holidays, night and weekends off.* 

Location: Armed Services YMCA (ASYMCA) Regional Office in Virginia Beach 


The Half Day Pre-K Lead Teacher, under direction of the Child & Youth Program Director and the Pre-K Manager, will plan and provide appropriate learning experiences for students. Provide an atmosphere and environment conducive to the intellectual, physical, social and emotional development of individuals to ensure success for every student. Supervise students in various school settings. Monitor and evaluate student outcomes. Communicate and interact with students, parents, staff and community. Develop, select and modify instructional plans and materials to meet the needs of all students. Maintain appropriate records and follow required procedures and practices. Monitor appropriate use and care of equipment, materials and facilities.

Education and Experience Requirements
• Applicants must be at least 21 years of age and meet one of the following education/experience requirements:
o Preferred: A bachelor’s degree, or higher, in early childhood education, school-age care, child development, social work, nursing, sociology, psychology, human development and family studies, or another child-related field;
o OR An associate’s degree in early childhood education or an above noted field and one year of experience as a teacher;
o OR A national competency-based credential such as the Certified Childcare Professional® (CCP) or Child Development Associate™ (CDA) (or at least 12 ECE credits) and two years of experience as a teacher. Leadership Training Documented leadership training if in a supervisory role.
Additional Requisites
• Complete background check and comply with all Virginia Department of Social Services licensing requirements;
• Thorough understanding of the teaching and learning process;
• Knowledge of curriculum and techniques for integrating curriculum, ASYMCA policies and effective instructional practices;
• Ability to provide instruction that reflects multiple perspectives and multicultural education;• Ability to work effectively with administrators, colleagues, parents and community;
• Excellent oral and written communication and human relations skills;
• CPR, First Aid, Daily Health Observations and MAT training required (may obtain within 30 days of employment.);
• Complete required annual professional development trainings;
• Must possess a basic understanding for technology to include Outlook, Word, Excel;
• Must have valid driver’s license;
• Knowledge of the military lifestyle and community social services agencies (a plus); and
• Significant standing, walking, moving, climbing, carrying, bending, kneeling, crawling, reaching, handling, pushing, and pulling. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential tasks. Must be able to lift up to 55 pounds and go up and down stairs. Must be able to be outdoors at least 60 minutes a day.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities
These are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position.
• Ensure the Five Star Kids Pre-K Program meets or exceeds all state operations, safety and licensing standards and regulations for child day centers;
• Develop curriculum based and/or developmentally appropriate lesson plans and activities that are creative, engaging and age-appropriate for students to promote STEAM, literacy, health and safety, environmental awareness, character development, incorporating the YMCA character values of caring, respect, responsibility and honesty, and submit to direct supervisor for review one week prior to implementation;
• Adhere to and enforce all policies/procedures as set forth in the parent/guardian and employee handbooks;
• Plan to attend school and other community-sponsored events (which could periodically involve weekends and evenings*) to promote programs and the Armed Services YMCA of Hampton Roads organization’
• Plan a program of study that, as much as possible, meet the needs, interests and abilities of students;
• On a regular and consistent basis, meets and instructs assigned class in the location and at the times designated;
• Create a classroom environment that provides for student involvement in the learning process and enables each student to achieve learning objectives;
• Provide an instructional program to meet the needs of all students;
• Prepare for class, and show written evidence of preparation upon request from immediate supervisor;
• Guide the learning process toward the achievement of curriculum goals and in harmony with the goals, establish clear objectives for all lessons, units, projects and the like to communicate these objectives to students;
• Establish learning objectives consistent with appraisal of student needs, requirements of curriculum framework and knowledge of human growth and development;
• Prepare and complete assessments in accordance with grants and early childhood requirements such as: PALS, VKRP, ASQ, etc.
• Plan for and utilize instructional methods, resources and evaluation techniques which motivate and enable each student to achieve learning objectives;
• Take all necessary safety precautions to protect students, equipment, materials and facilities;
• Maintain accurate and complete records as required by law, ASYMCA policy and administrative regulation;
• Assist the administration in implementing all policies and rules governing student life and conduct and, for the classroom, develop reasonable rules of classroom behavior and procedure, and maintain order in the classroom in a fair and just manner;
• Make provision for being available to students and parents for education-related purposes outside the instructional day when required or requested to do so under reasonable terms;
• Complete and maintain behavior records to include notes home, antidotal records, incident reports, parent conferences, referrals, etc.;
• Establish relationships with colleagues, students, parents and community which reflect recognition of and respect for every individual’
• Plan and supervise purposeful assignments for teacher assistants (2) and volunteers;
• Appraise his/her own effectiveness and demonstrate successful application of skills and information acquired to increase effectiveness. Strive to maintain and improve professional competence;
• Check ASYMCA email daily and respond promptly to requests;
• Dress professionally, wearing ASYMCA name badge, keeping in mind that this position serves as the role model for students and staff and represents the Armed Services YMCA of Hampton Roads at all times;
• Log work hours daily using the ADP electronic timecard for approval by supervisor (pay is directly deposited every two weeks);
• Attend staff meetings and serve on staff committees as required;
• Coordinate and manage efforts to ensure that the Five Star Kids Pre-K Program is prepared for the NECPA Accreditation Team to review all records, files, procedures, policies, etc. for accuracy, completeness and compliance to earn accreditation renewal; and
• Perform other duties as required.

Behavioral Success
Attendance & Punctuality: Absences are infrequent and do not place an undue burden on supervisor or colleagues. Arrives within enough time to be ready to be fully engaged for agreed upon schedule.
Organizational skill: With a large group of young children, teachers need to be organized. This includes having well-planned lessons, easily accessible materials, and a safe and inviting classroom. Having a designated area for supplies creates a sense of order in the classroom. When everything is in place and there is a routine, children feel more comfortable and focused on learning.

Communication skills: Teachers must clearly and concisely explain activities, expectations, and rules to young children. They also need to be good listeners to understand what children are saying and identify any problems they may have. When speaking with families, clear and frequent communication builds a strong partnership. Avoid using jargon and speak in a clear, direct manner when discussing their child’s progress with families.

Classroom management skills: A skilled preschool teacher uses effective classroom management strategies to create a positive learning environment for all children while still providing individualized attention. This includes things like choosing the optimal classroom layout, establishing daily routines, and managing transitions between activities. Avoiding downtime and creating consistent daily schedules will help keep children busy and engaged.
Lesson planning skills: Lead teachers must plan and follow developmentally appropriate lessons that meet each child's needs. This includes knowing what skills must be taught and how to teach them in an engaging and fun way. Teachers need to be flexible in their planning and be able to adjust lessons quickly if necessary. This might mean adding an extra activity or modifying an existing one to meet the children’s needs more successfully.

Behavior management skills: Children may get physical or throw tantrums at some point during their preschool years. Therefore, teachers need a system to respond to challenging behavior effectively, including using positive reinforcement and redirection and establishing rules and boundaries in the classroom.
Record keeping skills: Teachers must keep track of each child's developmental progress by maintaining attendance records, tracking assessments, and writing anecdotal notes. Accurate and up-to-date records help identify concerns and track each child's progress. These records are also vital when communicating with families and other professionals.

Child development skills: Preschool teachers need to have a strong understanding of early childhood development and the key milestones that children reach in each developmental domain. This knowledge helps create an appropriate curriculum and plan activities that nurture each child's physical, cognitive, language, and social-emotional growth. Teachers should be cognizant of any concerns or early intervention that may be needed.

Technology skills: While preschool teachers may not need to be technology experts, having a basic understanding of how to complete online assessments, create digital portfolios, communicate with families, and are able to upload and organize files and photos is essential.

Time management skills: Time is of the essence in a preschool classroom. There are always things to do. Thus, teachers must manage their time wisely. For example, they must plan and organize the day, knowing when to delegate tasks to other staff members. It also means keeping the class on track while allowing flexibility.
 

Military spouses, veterans and military affiliated job seekers encouraged to apply.

Armed Services YMCA is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind. ASYMCA is committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity for all employees and to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, family or parental status, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate. We will not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on any of these characteristics. ASYMCA encourages applicants of all ages.

Armed Services YMCA acknowledges the minimal use of artificial intelligence (AI) technology in our initial recruitment stages. All AI use is coupled with human review and is designed to assist our team in building efficiencies and excelling at focusing on timeliness and communication in our hiring process. Our hiring teams thoroughly evaluate skills and qualifications and make all final hiring decisions. 

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