UPK Lead Teacher (Albany)
Company: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Capital Area Inc
Location: Rensselaer
Posted on: January 7, 2026
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Job Description:
Description: Position Title: UPK Lead Teacher Performance
Profile: Front Line Department: Universal Prekindergarten Work
Location: Varies- Albany City School District Reports to: UPK
Director Salary Range: Starting from $18.75/hour Hours & Schedule:
Monday - Friday, 40 hours/week Classification: Full-Time Non-Exempt
Full-Time Benefits: Paid school holidays and breaks, sick leave,
401(k) w/match, health and dental insurance, life insurance,
long-term disability, New York Paid Family Leave benefits,
retirement benefits, employee assistance program (EAP), and
eligibility for additional third-party discounts. Note: This is a
10-month position (August 2025 - June 2026) with BGCCA, working in
collaboration with the City School District of Albany (CSDA).
Organizational Values At the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Capital Area
(BGCCA), you’ll find more than just a job. You’ll be part of our
mission to inspire and enable all young people, especially those
who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive,
responsible, and caring citizens. Our team collaborates to ensure
that youth in the Capital Area have the opportunity to succeed and
thrive in today’s fast-paced environment. Overview of Your Role The
primary function of the UPK Lead Teacher will be to play a vital
role in planning, developing, and instructing students aged 3-4
years old in accordance with the approved CSDA curriculum goals,
standards, and learning objectives. Your focus will be on creating
a supportive and engaging classroom environment that fosters
academic and social-emotional achievement in conjunction with the
second-step curriculum. The classroom configuration consists of 18
students, one teacher, and one teacher's assistant. Key Job
Responsibilities: The following non-exhaustive list of job duties
required for this position: Leadership & Supervision Collaborate
effectively with the Teaching Assistant to implement planned
lessons, ensuring a safe and positive classroom environment.
Provide clear guidance and direction to the Teaching Assistant
regarding daily tasks and responsibilities. Conduct regular
evaluations of the Teaching Assistant's performance and provide
constructive feedback. Offer mentorship and coaching to support the
professional growth of the Teaching Assistant. Foster a
collaborative and supportive team dynamic within the classroom.
Planning Develop comprehensive and engaging weekly lesson plans
that align with the approved curriculum and meet individual student
needs. Incorporate a variety of teaching methods and materials to
accommodate different learning styles. Design age-appropriate
activities that promote cognitive, social, emotional, and physical
development. Collaborate with the Teaching Assistant to prepare and
organize all necessary materials for daily activities. Utilize
curriculum resources, such as Learning Without Tears and 2nd Step,
to provide a well-rounded educational experience. Adapt lesson
plans as needed based on ongoing assessment of student progress and
interests. Education Delivery Implement innovative and hands-on
classroom activities that align with predetermined units of study.
Create a stimulating learning environment that encourages
curiosity, creativity, and problem-solving. Differentiate
instruction to meet the diverse needs of all students, including
those with special needs or advanced abilities Facilitate both
small group and whole class learning experiences Integrate
technology appropriately to enhance learning experiences. Provide
opportunities for student-led activities and exploration.
Assessment and Reporting Conduct ongoing assessments of student
progress using various methods (e.g., observations, portfolios,
developmental checklists) Provide timely and accurate progress
reports, attendance records, and other required documentation.
Complete progress monitoring reports, summary/goal sheets, and
monthly updates. Communicate regularly with parents/guardians about
student progress, concerns, and achievements. Participate in
parent-teacher conferences and other family engagement activities.
Use assessment data to inform instruction and individualize
learning experiences. Health & Safety Adhere to and enforce all
health and safety regulations and policies established by the
school district. Implement proper sanitation and disinfection
procedures in the classroom. Monitor the health and wellness of
students, promptly reporting any concerns to parents/guardians and
administrators. Maintain a safe and secure classroom environment,
addressing potential hazards promptly. Requirements: CREDENTIALS,
SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED: Education and Experience: Required -
Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field
from a regionally accredited college or university Minimum one (1)
year of professional experience working with youth between 3-5
years of age Group leadership skills, including an understanding of
group dynamics Knowledge of principles related to the development
of youth between 3-5 years of age Required Certifications: Valid
NYS Teaching Certificate in Early Childhood Education B-2nd OR
Masters equivalents such as Literacy B-2nd or Curriculum
Development, OR Currently enrolled in a certification program
Mandated Reporter Certification CPR and First Aid Training
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Required Skills/Abilities: Excellent
verbal and written communication skills Excellent interpersonal and
customer service skills Strong organizational skills and attention
to detail Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Ability to
prioritize tasks and to delegate them when appropriate Ability to
function well in a high-paced and at times stressful environment
Strong Computer Skills (Microsoft Office, Google Drive & Docs,
Email) Must pass a comprehensive background check, including
fingerprinting, child abuse clearance, and sex offender registry
check, as required by BGCCA Work environment: Early childhood
classroom environment with moderate noise levels from children's
activities. Indoor school setting with standard classroom
temperature control. Travel required: Minimal travel is required,
with occasional attendance at off-site professional development or
district meetings. Physical Requirements: Standing/walking for up
to 8 hours per day Ability to lift and move up to 25 pounds Fine
motor coordination for computer work Regular verbal communication
with children, staff, and parents Visual acuity to monitor
children's activities and safety Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential
functions. The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Capital Area is an Equal
Opportunity Employer and is committed to recruiting and hiring a
diverse workforce. Persons from diverse backgrounds, including
communities of color, people with disabilities, and the LGBTQ
community, are encouraged to apply. Compensation details:
18.75-22.75 Hourly Wage PIb0d94e68a409-25448-37201576
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