Job Description
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JOB DESCRIPTION
Position: HS Teacher II
Program: Head Start Program (Early Explorers Center)
Salary: $24.59-$28.59
Status: Non-exempt, Full-Time (40 hours per week)
Reports To: Head Teacher, Area Supervisor and Program Director
DEFINITION
staff person who instructs children in activities designed to promote social, physical, and intellectual growth. Plans individual and group activities to stimulate learning, according to the developmental stages of the children. (This position is situated in the Educational Service Component of a Head Start Program).
COMPONENT MISSION
The objectives of the Educational Services Component are to:
Provide children with a learning environment and the varied experiences which will help them develop socially, intellectually, physically, and emotionally in a manner appropriate to their age and stage of development.
Integrate the educational aspects of the various Head Start Areas in the daily schedule of activities.
Encourage parents in the educational activities of the program and to enhance their role as the main influence of their child?s education and development.
Assists parents in increasing their knowledge, understanding skills and experiences in child growth and development.
Assists parents in identifying educational activities for their children in the home.
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND SPECIFIC DUTIES (but not limited to)
Environmental
Develop a plan to ensure the safety of the children when using indoor and outdoor facilities.
Conducts daily inspection of indoor and outdoor facilities. Removes hazardous debris, unsafe equipment and materials.
Supervises activities of children to ensure their safety.
Establishes safety rules that are understandable and practicable by children and adults.
Develops and posts an emergency exit plan and conducts monthly emergency exit drill.
Ensures that the classroom and center facility is free of garbage and debris.
Plans and conducts classroom activities that encourage good healthy habits appropriate to the child.
Recognizes and reports illnesses of children to appropriate health personnel.
Selects and uses materials and equipment that stimulates the children.
Straightens up and maintains a well-arranged and orderly environment.
Includes materials which reflect the children?s culture(s) and uses them appropriately.
Assists children during snack and meal time. Demonstrates appropriate dental and personal hygiene.
Developmental and Educational
Determine the physical (small-and-large-muscle development, coordination, sensory development, etc.) of the child.
Plan and implements activities to meet the physical needs of the children, including those that have special needs.
Provide materials and equipment to develop large motor skills at the appropriate developmental level of the children.
Provide equipment and activities to promote the development of the fine motor skills at the appropriate developmental level of the children.
Make necessary adaptations in program to meet the individual needs of children (various special needs, cultural backgrounds, linguistic groups, etc.)
Provide activities and challenging experiences that stimulate curiosity, encourages questioning, probing and problems-solving skills. Motivates children to learn.
Develop children?s communicative skills, both verbally and non-verbally. This includes the ability to communicate in, and to further the children?s familiarity with their primary language.
Provide opportunities for children to exercise their creative abilities. through exploration and experimentation. This includes the use of a variety of media not only through art, music and dramatic activities, but in all aspects of the program.
Help each child to develop a sense of awareness, self-esteem, and be able to express his/her feelings and accepts those feelings. To develop pride as an individual and a member of a cultural/ethnic group.
Help the children develop a sense of independence and to provide opportunities in which the children can assume responsibility both within the group and for himself/herself.
Encourage and assist the children in developing social skills necessary to function as a productive members of the group.
Organize and implement a positive and comfortable routine within the room by establishing realistic limits for the children, by effectively using time, providing for active and quiet activities, and planning orderly transitions from one activity to another.
Establish and promote productive relationships with parents, so as to increase the center?s ability to help parents meet their childrearing responsibilities.
Provide opportunities for parents to use their skills and talents within the classroom.
Helps conduct and encourages participation in the parent center meetings.
In bilingual settings, communicates both verbally and in writing, with both the parents and the children in their primary language, when possible.
Conducts regular parent education meetings which include orientation, discussion of IEP, child development, curriculum, and parenting skills.
Implements the Individualized Educational Plan for each child with special needs.
Works individually with children needing special attention.
Plans and prepares weekly lesson plans.
Maintains ongoing observation, progress, and developmental status of each child.
Plans and supervises field trips.
Conducts parent conferences and home visits.
Planning
Assists the Child Development Supervisor in preparing and updating the annual Education Services Plan.
Design and plan the daily classroom program and schedule with teachers and Assistant Teachers.
Designs individualized educational program for each child.
Administration
Supervises Teacher?s Assistants, Teachers and classroom volunteers.
Supervises custodial personnel.
Provides in-services training to peers.
Participates in regularly scheduled team-teaching meetings.
Attends all required in-service trainings, orientations and workshops.
Participates in program evaluations as requested by program management.
Orders forms, program supplies, and equipment in accordance with the approved agency budget.
Responsible for all center food/vendor invoices.
Supervision
This position receives direct supervision from the Child Development Supervisor. Close supervision is not required over this position because of the demonstrated skill level and experience. Employee should use appropriated judgment in the performance of the job duties. Decision making is permitted in order to carry out duties and responsibilities. Performance evaluation is conducted by the Child Development Supervisor.
Internal Relationships
Child Development Supervisor
Teacher?s Assistants
Teachers
Health, Nutrition, Social Services, Disabilities, Mental Health and Parent Involvement areas.
Custodians
Trainers
Consultants
External Relationships
Parents
Parents Policy Committee
Volunteers
III. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIRED
Education:
Bachelor?s degree in a subject matter related to early childhood education and/or child development from an accredited university.
California Children?s Center Permit or a California Child Development Teacher Permit from the Commission on Teacher Credentialing.
Minimum of two (2) years paid experience working with children 0-5.
Skills:
Ability to communicate, both oral and written
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred.
Ability to speak, read and write English well enough to understand and be understood by others.
Computer literate (MS Office Skills, Word, Excel and Power Point).
Regularly required to operate standard office equipment (computer, Tablets, iPads, fax, phones, printers, etc.).
Ability to include parental input into goals for a child?s development.
Ability to relate to diverse groups of people including low-income families.
Sensitive to the needs of others.
Maintain confidentiality.
Sincere commitment to providing services to children and the community.
Ability to assess and respond quickly to varied situations.
IV. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS:
Must have verification of T.B. clearance at the time of employment issued within six (6) months prior to employment, to be renewed every four year.
Must pass pre-employment Health Screening, T.B. Test and Drug Screening.
Must submit to a flu vaccine once a year or submit a waiver.
Must provide vaccination records for influenza, pertussis and measles, at the time of employment.
COVID-19 vaccine or must apply for exemption.
V. OTHER:
Must possess Live Scan fingerprint clearance at all times during employment. Revoked fingerprint clearance number will lead to immediate removal from the site and termination of employment.
Must possess own vehicle, must have valid CA Driver?s License and current automobile insurance
Mandatory pediatric first aid and CPR certificate, which employee is responsible to maintain, as a condition of employment for the duration of their employment in this position.
Regular attendance, Monday through Friday, according to the work schedule provided by the site supervisor.
Must provide updated educational transcripts as required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
The physical demands described here are representatives of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel and talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to sit and reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to stand and walk. The employee may occasionally lift and/or move up to 20 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, peripheral vision and ability to adjust focus.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The work environment characteristics are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
MAOF Sponsored Benefits:
MAOF offers a comprehensive package of benefits and perks for both part- and full-time employees, including:
Personal Time Off (PTO) - Vacation/personal days or sick time).
Paid Sick Time ? 48 hours.
Paid Holidays per Calendar Year - 12 paid holidays.
Bereavement Leave ? 5 paid days.
Jury Duty ? 5 paid days.
Medical, dental, and vision insurance Paid 100% by MAOF.
403(b) Retirement Plan - 5% employer match ? 100% vested.
Basic Life and Accidental Insurance.
Pet Insurance.
Supplemental life insurance.
Professional development opportunities.
Employee Assistance (EAP) ? For team members and dependents; counseling, legal assistance, financial planning, identity theft, etc.
Supplemental Cancer, Disability, and Accident plans.
Employee referral bonus (referring employee earns $500 for each new hire who completes 90 days.
Discounts for AT&T wireless, movie tickets, amusement parks, and much more.
Public Service Loan Forgiveness.
Credit Union Membership
Job Tags
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