Apply
Job Type
Full-time
Description
This is a non-exempt professional teaching and supervisory position responsible for child
development and school readiness, center management, social services, and family engagement
activities, as well as supervision of center staff (teacher assistant, cook, special service aide,
volunteer, etc.) The Center Teacher is directly responsible to the Education Specialist.
a. Plans, executes, directs, and evaluates developmental experiences of the children.
b. Manages operation of the center within authority delegated by the Program Director.
c. Orients, trains, and supervises all center staff members and classroom or center volunteer
workers.
d. Authorizes commitment of project funds for operation of the center within authority delegated by
the Program Director and certifies to the Program Director receipt of items and services for which
payment is requested by a supplier of the center.
e. Maintains or supervises the maintenance of records which pertain to the center or to the program
and which are located in the center.
f. Manages project property located in the center.
g. Engages in learning and developmental experiences with parents, and otherwise participates with
parents in center and program-related activities.
h. Publicizes and explains the Head Start Program to citizens, organizations, and agencies in the
county in which the center is located.
i. Identifies and refers to appropriate officials, children who may need individualized professional
consideration beyond that available at the center with respect to some aspects of their growth and
development.
j. Make visits at the home of each child to increase his/her understanding of each child's family and
home environment, and to increase parental understanding of, and engagement in, the child's
developmental experiences and the Head Start Program, (minimally 2 visits per family per year).
k. Provide opportunities for parent participation in Family Day activities, Policy Council, parentdeveloped activities, etc.
l. Presents philosophy and nature of the Head Start Program to Head Start families and to citizens,
agencies, and organizations in the community.
m.Provides comprehensive services to limited English proficient children and their families
(including services to promote acquisition of the English language.)
n. Identifies prospective program participants.
o. Assists in the recruitment and selection of program participants.
p. May enroll or assist in the enrollment of program participants as directed by the Education
Specialist.
q. Assists Head Start families to obtain goods and services, which they need to improve their
family's life or standard of living.
r. Establishes and maintains strong, positive relationships between Head Start families and the Head
Start center staff and program.
s. May assist in establishing and maintaining a volunteer worker program.
t. May assist families and the Head Start Health Specialist in ensuring that Head Start children
receive proper medical and dental care.
u. Engages in pre-service and in-service training as directed by the Education Specialist,
Professional Development Specialist, or Program Director.
v. Needs to be able to lift 40-50 pounds.
w.Required to obtain/maintain a CDA (Child Development Associate) or the equivalent as
determined by the Director.
x. Required to maintain current health requirements of an annual T.B. Tine and physical exam.
y. Performs other duties as may be assigned by the Education Specialist or the Program Director.
others with setting healthy boundaries
respect; practice positive behavior support techniques effectively
curriculum to fidelity; manage assessments and electronic recordkeeping.
Requirements
have been trained or have equivalent course work in ECH development with a focus on
infant/toddler development.
teaching preschool children.
time management, organization, recordkeeping, and teamwork. Must be willing to continue
formal education, as necessary.