Early Childhood Substitute Teachers - Northbrook / Bernard Weinger
Company: Jewish Community Center of Chicago
Location: Northbrook
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description JCC Chicago seeks dynamic,
dedicated Substitute Teachers to join our amazing team at our
Northbrook location! JCC Chicago is the largest JCC system in North
America, with more than 800 staff in over 15 diverse locations
across the metropolitan area. Our core program offerings include
Early Childhood Education, Children and Family Engagement Programs,
Aquatics, Arts & Ideas, Day Camps and Overnight Camp. Classrooms
are the first community. When we speak about community, we speak
about places of sharing, learning, growing and connection. For some
800 young children in the Chicago area, the first community begins
in JCC Chicago’s Early Childhood program. We are committed to
excellence, providing strong professional development opportunities
and nature-inspired classrooms that allow our staff to be their
most creative selves! With our ongoing commitment to maintaining
the highest DCFS standards, we are looking for those who are
enthusiastic about guiding each child to reach their full
potential. Job Summary: The Substitute Teacher is a critical member
of a team of educators, social workers and specialists who support
the whole child through a developmentally appropriate curriculum
that embraces Jewish life and complements what happens at home. As
a Reggio Emilia inspired Early Childhood program, we support the
individual needs and abilities of each of our students through an
emergent, play-based curriculum. We are looking for professional
educators who are interested in growing with us! Key areas of
responsibility: Be responsible for the safety and welfare of the
children, supervising all children by sight and sound. Work with
your teaching team to implement a program that includes elements of
the JCC’s integrated secular and Jewish curriculum. Provide and
maintain an atmosphere which is conducive to emotional and
cognitive growth. Establish and maintain good communication and
strong sense of community with director, staff, and parents. Make
families feel welcome by greeting them personally by name and be
able to share specific information regarding their child. Foster a
collaborative, team-focused atmosphere, both in the classroom,
teaching site, and the agency as a whole. Actively participate a
minimum of 15 hours in staff meetings, trainings, and on-going
development opportunities. Work with your teaching team to maintain
DCFS and Illinois state standards. Additional responsibilities:
Responsible for contributing to written and photo content of all
newsletters, portfolios, and mass communications to classroom
families. Participates in regular, and meaningful, communication
with families, including, but not limited to, in-person
conversations/meetings, virtual meetings, emails, Kaymbu
communication, bi-yearly parent-teacher conversations, and
portfolios. Assists in and has a global awareness of all aspects of
the teaching position including classroom management, daily tasks,
social-emotional needs of children, moving effectively through
daily schedule, adjusting to the needs in the classroom.
Demonstrates awareness of classroom environment, and physically
moving through the spaces. Assists in classroom set up and
preparation of lesson plans created by lead teacher. Always
maintains respect for children and team. Follows and assists in
successfully implementing guidelines set forth by the Social
Services department when raising any concerns about a child’s
development or behavior in a classroom setting. Other duties as
assigned. Key Essential Job Duties/Physical Duties: Must be able to
lift and move with children (up to 40lbs.) Must demonstrate
physical stamina and agility including the ability to be mobile for
long periods throughout the day. Demonstrated ability to move from
sitting (on chair or floor) to standing position easily and
quickly; Must be able to stand for long periods of time and be able
to run and be actively engaged physically with children. Must be
able to respond to emergency situations, moving from sitting to
standing, carrying children up to 40lbs and running quickly and
effectively. Must be able to supervise children by sight and sound.
Ability and willingness to be in the pool with children
participating in swim programs. Days/Hours: Various shifts
available Pay: $16 - $25/hr, commensurate with experience Education
Qualifications: At least 19 years of age with a high school degree
or GED. Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrated passion for working
with young children. Child development experience in a preschool,
kindergarten or licensed day care program, from birth to age six
preferred. JCC Chicago provides equal employment opportunities to
all qualified persons regardless of race, color, religion, sex,
national origin, ancestry, age, sexual preference, gender identity
or expression, marital status, apparent or non-apparent disability,
veteran’s status, or unfavorable discharge from military service in
accordance with state and federal laws.
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