Early Childhood Summer Program Team Teacher
Job Description
Job Description
Summary
Windy Hill School Summer Program is a living learning community where children ages 2–4 are seen as capable, curious, and creative — co-constructors of knowledge and meaning. Rooted in the Reggio Emilia approach and nourished by the natural world, our nine-week summer program immerses children in open-ended, nature-rich experiences that honor the hundred languages of children.
As a college laboratory school, we are simultaneously a place of practice, mentorship, and ongoing inquiry. Team Teachers work alongside student teachers, and faculty in a reflective, collaborative environment that benefits both children and the next generation of early childhood educators.
Temporary position June 15, 2026-August 13, 2026.
30-40 hours per week.
Duties
Role Overview
The Team Teacher is a hands-on, collaborative member of the classroom teaching team. You will help co-construct the learning environment, document children’s thinking and play, facilitate small-group outdoor exploration, and nurture a warm, responsive community grounded in respectful relationships.
This role is ideal for someone who finds wonder in the small things — a caterpillar on a leaf, a puddle after rain, a child’s theory about shadows — and who understands that the teacher’s role is to listen deeply, provoke thinking, and follow the child’s lead.
Environment & Curriculum
- Co-design indoor and outdoor learning environments that invite inquiry, sensory exploration, and connection with nature
- Contribute to emergent, project-based curriculum grounded in children’s interests and the Reggio philosophy
- Prepare and replenish natural and open-ended materials for daily use
Child Observation & Documentation
- Observe and document children’s play, language, and theories through photos, anecdotal notes, and video
- Contribute to learning stories, pedagogical panels, and portfolios that make children’s thinking visible
- Participate in weekly team documentation review and reflective dialogue
Relationship & Community
- Build warm, trusting relationships with children, families, and colleagues
- Support daily routines — arrival, mealtimes, rest, outdoor time — with intentionality and care
- Communicate respectfully with families through informal daily exchanges
Requirements
Required
- Minimum 12 ECE units (AA, BA, or coursework in progress accepted)
- Experience working with toddlers and/or preschoolers in a group care setting
- Genuine enthusiasm for nature-based and child-centered learning
- Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work collaboratively on a team
- Current (or ability to obtain): CPR/First Aid, TB clearance, DHHS/FBI background check
Nice To Haves
Preferred
- Familiarity with Reggio Emilia philosophy and/or pedagogical documentation practices
- Experience in a college lab school, co-op, or university-affiliated early childhood program
- Comfort and enthusiasm for outdoor environments in varied weather conditions
Benefits
- Competitive hourly rate commensurate with experience and education
- A joyful, thoughtful, and deeply supportive team culture
