The Lead Teacher plans and implements a weekly and ongoing developmentally appropriate plan for a group of infants and toddlers with individualized considerations for each child, while managing the classroom and exceeding federal Head Start Standards, State Childcare Licensing Regulations and local grant goals/objectives. Will act as a resource, advisor and advocate to parents in the areas of child development, health, education and community resources. The Lead Teacher will treat all individuals with dignity and respect, make necessary referrals for clients and exemplify SCCAP's commitment to empowering people to reach their potential. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES The following duties are normal for this position. The following should not be construed as a complete list of responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel. Other duties may be required and assigned. Will not leave children unattended or unsupervised in accordance with SCCAP policies and procedures. Ensures reporting of any and all suspected cases of child abuse and neglect, as required by law. Must hold at least two parent teacher conferences per year with appropriate documentation. Plans and adapts curriculum in the classroom to address and meet individual goals of children as identified in their Individualized Education Plan (IEP) and Individual Family Service Plans (IFSP). Prepares attendance records, first aid/injury reports, food service records, meal participation records, family contact reports, memos, correspondence, and other job-related documents using prescribed format and conforming to all rules and punctuation, grammar, diction, and style. Conducts and documents weekly anecdotes, observations, and assessments with a minimum of two per child each week. Prepares and distributes monthly newsletter to parents and families. Conducts classroom inventories and prepares list of needed supplies. Interacts and provides feedback to supervisors, component coordinators and appropriate staff. Supervises, evaluates, and mentors Teacher Assistants and/or Aides. Provides opportunities for children and families to participate in family literacy services. Maintains current and accurate records of family interactions including home visits, conferences, family action plans, needs assessments, etc. Prepares and distributes monthly newsletter to parents and families. Visually observes and supervises infant and toddler activities, moving quickly to prevent dangerous situations. Carries out positive discipline practices in accordance with South Central Community Action, Inc policies and procedures. Follows all regulations and requirements as dictated by SCCAP policy, State Childcare Licensing Requirements, CACFP, Early Head Start Performance Standards, and Paths to Quality. Implements and documents individualized feeding plans for infants and toddlers and respects individual preferences and eating styles. Tends to infants and toddlers' personal hygiene needs, remaining especially attentive and interactive during routines such as diaper changing, cleaning, feeding, and changing soiled or wet clothes. Observes and assesses infants and toddlers to determine the need for referrals. Is aware of and adapts activities for infants and toddlers with special needs.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Industry
Social Assistance
Education Level
Associate degree