Head Teacher
Company: The Educational Alliance Inc.
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Educational Alliance brings
together and partners with diverse communities in Lower Manhattan,
offering individuals and families high-quality, multi-generational
programs and services that enhance their well-being and
socioeconomic opportunities. We are a place where everyone is
welcome and where progress is powered one relationship at a time.
We are proud of our legacy as a Jewish organization, and we provide
high-quality, transformational services and programs to all New
Yorkers through our network of community centers on Manhattan’s
Lower East Side and East Village. As we have for 130 years, we
offer best-in-class programming–now across 15 sites—focusing on a
mix of education, health and wellness, arts and culture, and civic
engagement. We are seeking full-time Head Teachers for our Early
Childhood at Manny Cantor Center to work Monday through Friday,
8am-4pm. Early Childhood at Manny Cantor Center is an inspired,
responsive and progressive preschool serving children ages 0-5
years old, built on the following principles: all children are
competent, capable, and curious; all families have something to
contribute; we are stronger together. Our pioneering
blended-funding model incorporates Head Start, Early Head Start,
Universal Pre-K and tuition funding to serve all families on the
Lower East Side and beyond. Inspired by the schools of Reggio
Emilia, our classrooms are joyful and nurturing learning
environments that foster inquiry, exploration and reflection. With
the support and supervision of our Associate Directors of
Education, our teachers work collaboratively with children to
co-construct a curriculum that draws inspiration from children’s
interests and the world around us. RESPONSIBILITIES Planning,
Preparation Curriculum Development Co-constructing curriculum,
based on children’s interests, questions and development.
Documenting, reflecting and planning from observations.
Participating in weekly planning meetings with teaching team
Meeting the needs of all children, including English language
learners Facilitate Virtual Learning During Periods of School
Closure Facilitate virtual learning by posting schedules,
mini-stories, resources, suggested activities, and video
“read-alouds” online daily. Lead daily morning meeting and small
group sessions for children via video conferencing. Communicate
regularly with families and coworkers via email, Zoom, phone and
chat. Meet with each family at least weekly via phone or video
conference to provide individualized support and assess strengths,
challenges, needs and goals. Develop written support plans for each
family covering parenting, education, mental health, and basic
needs. Update plans on an ongoing basis in collaboration with
administration and social work teams. Through whole group, small
group, and individual check-ins, empower families during periods of
school closure by providing coaching, mentorship and parenting
resources on topics including attachment, sleep, feeding,
limit-setting, kindergarten transition developmentally appropriate
expectations etc. Classroom Environment Planning and creating a
classroom environment with inquiry, exploration, learning and
respect in mind. Nurturing children’s home languages through
curated books, materials, and the physical environment. Creating a
warm and inclusive environment where children and families feel
welcome. Organizing physical space and selection of materials in a
way that is inviting and accessible to children. Creating visual
evidence of the narratives and curriculum occurring in your
classroom Relationships with Teaching Team Develop schedules and
processes to ensure that work is complete in a timely fashion by
teaching team. Lead regular documentation, reflection and planning
meetings with teaching team. Provide feedback, coaching and support
to Assistant and Associate Teachers as necessary. Interactions with
Children Speaking and listening to children with respect and
mindfulness Supervising the whole group, while giving individual
attention Managing classroom procedures including transitions,
routines, and small groups Engage students in exploration and
ongoing project work. Scaffolding children through conflict and
problem solving. Relationships with Families Building respectful
and reciprocal relationships with families. Communicating
consistently with families. Professional Responsibilities
Documenting children’s learning, development and progress through
mini-stories, written narratives, reflections, and observations.
Maintain a documentation portfolio for each child. Upload
documentation into the DRDP assessment platform and complete
assessment checkpoints throughout year. Maintaining collaborative
and professional relationships with colleagues Mentoring Associate
and Assistant teachers Connect families with housing, employment,
college access and medical resources as necessary. Refer families
to Manny Cantor Center’s internal Mental Health, Social Work, and
2-Generation departments. Check in with support staff as necessary
to ensure that families’ needs are being met. Participating in
weekly professional development meetings. Showing professionalism
including integrity, ethical conduct and decision making The
candidate will be reflective, ask questions, be willing to take
risks and make mistakes. QUALIFICATIONS MA in Early Childhood /
Elementary Education | New York State B-2, N-6 or P-6 certification
or study plan required. Study Plan Requirements: BA in Early
Childhood with a commitment to obtain a NYS Early Childhood teacher
Certification within three years of employment. Minimum 3 years of
professional teaching experience with children under 6 years of age
in an early childhood setting required. Bilingual Mandarin/English
a plus. Excellent written communication skills, including the
ability to craft narrative observations and assessments,
mini-stories and written reflections, and communicate with families
and colleagues regularly via email. Ability to use Outlook,
Microsoft Office Suite, Zoom and other online learning platforms as
required. Available to work a mix of morning and afternoon shifts
(8am-4pm, 9am-5pm or 10am-6pm) to cover extended days. Strong oral
communication with children, families, and colleagues Benefits
Generous PTO Policy Competitive Salary Medical & Dental Insurance
Pension Plan 403b Retirement Plans Discount Perks for Movies,
Broadway Shows, and Amusement Parks, etc. Free Gym Membership to
our MCC Fitness & 14TH ST Y Gym Discounts to programs at
Educational Alliance LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMER The above job
description is meant to describe the general nature and level of
work being performed; it is not intended to be construed as an
exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills
required for the position. EEO INFO Educational Alliance is an
equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in hiring or
employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age,
national origin, marital status, disability status, veteran status,
or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state,
or local law. For further information about Educational Alliance,
please visit https://edalliance.org. Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM -
4:00 PM 37.5 hours per week
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