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Early Childhood Teacher

Hábitat Learning Community, with an educational approach based on the ideas of Loris Malaguzzi and school of Reggio Emilia, currently offers an English-immersion, project-based program to children ages 2 through 12. We value and recognize children's potential and see them as active participants in their education.

We are looking for passionate teachers who have experience working with children from Nursery to 6th grade, preferably bilingual (Spa/Eng). 

Teaching hours: Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. -  3:00 p.m. (8:00am - 4:00pm one day a week)

Specific Duties

  • To welcome children and parents, making himself/herself available to them 30 minutes prior to the children's arrival at Hábitat Learning Community.
  • Keep systematic records of the interests of his/her students in order to carry out research projects with them based on those interests
  • Conduct research projects aimed at developing skills among his/her students and at creating new knowledge based on the Reggio Emilia educational approach, using a socio-constructivist approach to education.
  • Systematically document the research projects conducted with the children in order to track and demonstrate their learning processes.
  • Develop schedules and routines during the school day to ensure that the children have sufficient cognitive, physical, and social engagement, allowing time for free and structured play as a learning tool
  • Prepare reports on the development of skills and competencies for his/her students, to be delivered to parents on three occasions during the school cycle
  • Closely observe his/her students and report to the office of pedagogical coordination of the learning community any signs of problems in any student's social, emotional, physical, or cognitive development in order to provide that student with the necessary support.
  • Meet with his/her students' parents, both in groups and one-on-one, during the school cycle.
  • Participate in any professional development activities required by the administration of the learning community.
  • Conduct monthly and weekly planning of the activities and projects to be conducted with his/her students
  • Supervise his/her students whenever they are present on campus in order to guarantee their safety
  • Remain up to date on innovative teaching methods and trends in education in order to enrich his/her educational approach.

Expectations

  • To act with kindness and empathy toward all members of the learning community.
  • Adhere to his/her working schedule and arrive on time every day.
  • Build and promote close relations between all members of the learning community and the broader community.
  • Demonstrate habits for lifelong learning.
Posted: January 2020
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LocationGuadalajara, Mexico
Start DateJuly 2022
Eligible CandidatesLicensed Teacher, University Graduate
Student LevelEarly Childhood
Monthly SalaryUSD 1450 - 2000
Number of Vacancies1

Job Benefits

  • International private health insurance
  • Daily nutritious lunch on campus
  • Aid for rent (monthly)
  • Paid summer, winter and spring vacations
  • One round-trip flight back home each school year
  • Three personal days
  • Six sick days
  • December bonus (by Mexican law)
  • On campus parking
  • Ongoing staff development
  • Guadalajara orientation and set-up service upon arrival
  • Airport pick-up, help with luggage and transfer to new home
  • Advanced cash upon arrival
  • Split cost and help with working visa

 

Qualifications and Requirements

Required Certificates
Teaching Credential/License
Education RequiredBachelor
MajorEducation, educational psychology, early years education, elementary education
Additional School Requirements
  • Bilingual (English/Spanish) - Preferably
  • Have a joy for learning and teaching
  • 2 years of teaching experience minimum
  • International teaching experience 
  • Enthusiastic
  • Lifelong learner
  • Experience with Project-based learning
  • An understanding of children (both of child development theories and of the children he/she teaches)
  • Organization and evaluation of his/her work, focused on what is best for the children
  • Continual improvement (to learn more about the children in their day-to-day routine and more about his/her work as an educator)
  • Ethical responsibilities consistent with his/her work for the wellbeing of all members of the learning community