Early Head Start Teacher

Blind Childrens Center IncLos Angeles, CA
52d

About The Position

Summary: The Early Head Start Teacher (EHS Teacher) provides an educational program for infants, toddlers and pre-school children that is consistent with the Early Head Start program’s philosophy and goals. Develops and maintains an educational environment conducive to effective learning within the limits of resources provided by the Early Head Start program.

Requirements

  • Associate degree in early childhood education, child development, or related field from an institution of higher learning accredited by a regional accreditation association recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation; Bachelor’s degree in early childhood education, child development, or related field preferred.
  • Candidates who are currently enrolled in a program leading to a qualifying degree (AA or BA in early childhood education, child development, or related field) will also be considered. If hired, teacher will have three (3) years to complete the degree. Tuition assistance is available.
  • Must possess a California Child Development Associate Teacher Permit or higher.
  • Possess a minimum of three (3) semester units in early childhood development with a focus on infant and toddler development. EHS Teachers will be required to obtain a total of six (6) infant and toddler units within the first year of employment. Tuition reimbursement is available.
  • One (1) year experience in a classroom or group setting in a licensed childcare center serving children under five years of age.
  • Knowledge of the theories and principles of infant-toddler growth and development, responsive care, early childhood education, and family support.
  • Capacity to use screening and assessment data to plan individualization in lessons, as well as share results and plan supports in collaboration with parents/guardians.
  • Experience in federal and/or state programs for early childhood development and its related regulations preferred.
  • Experience with Creative Curriculum, Desired Results Developmental Profile, Ages and Stages Questionnaires, and/or Early Learning Outcomes Framework preferred.
  • Experience with ChildPlus and/or Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Must possess and maintain criminal background clearance.
  • Must meet immunization requirements including pertussis, measles, and flu, Covid-19 vaccination, clear health exam, and proof of TB clearance.
  • Understanding of and ability to use technology and other agency required programs.

Nice To Haves

  • At least one year of experience working in an Early Head Start Program.
  • Experience working with children with disabilities and cognitive delays
  • Previous working experience with families in planning family goals and child educational goals.
  • Experience with effective communication, working with parents in a multiethnic setting.
  • First Aid Pediatric CPR Certification
  • Bilingual in Spanish
  • Able to conduct home visits, when needed.

Responsibilities

  • Plans and implements high quality, developmentally appropriate center-based learning experiences to promote children’s progress across the Early Learning Outcomes Framework and School Readiness Plan.
  • Develops daily lesson plans, inclusive of individualization of children’s needs and in partnership with parents, utilizing the Creative Curriculum.
  • Reinforces and guides routine activities such as eating, sleeping, dressing, changing of diapers/toileting, and other functions, including dispensing of medication and/or support of health or disabilities needs and plans.
  • Conducts two home visits and two parent-teacher conferences to share screening and assessment results and plan individualized supports in collaboration with parents/guardians.
  • Ensures consistent responsive care and visual supervision of all children.
  • Ensures clean, healthy, and safe learning environments, indoors and outdoors.
  • Gathers information for assessment regarding a child’s developmental progress three times per year, and develops individualized developmental plans to address identified needs.
  • Conducts all behavioral screenings (i.e. ASQ-3, ASQ-SE2) within timeframes, and completes referral and/or individualized plan, inclusive of follow-up, to address identified needs.
  • Promotes daily child attendance and parent participation in the classroom, meetings, special events, and/or trainings to ensure the full benefits of the program.
  • Builds rapport with children and families, and promotes respectful, culturally responsive, and trusting relationships.
  • Builds parents’ knowledge and ability to support their child’s cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development, including promotion of emergent literacy and dual language supports, and involves parents in activities to encourage parents as their child’s first teachers.
  • Recommends and/or completes request orders for necessary classroom and playground equipment, supplies and materials as needed for effective service delivery.
  • Plans and facilitates Parent Committee meetings to engage parents/guardians in information and services that support their children.
  • Aids recruitment of families eligible for participation in EHS, as well as provides center-based orientation to new families.
  • Effectively communicates and plans with other service professionals (internal and external) and/or external agencies for timely coordination of services.
  • Participates in the analysis of child data trends and family needs through planning of supports through the Multi-Tiered Support System (MTSS) framework.
  • Completes and maintains child attendance, meal counts and temperature, non-federal match, health and safety checks, behavioral screening, and assessment records and data entry in ChildPlus, per required timeframes.
  • Maintains and/or posts required Community Care Licensing records.
  • Adheres to established Standard of Conduct, and ensures confidentiality and mandated reporter requirements.
  • Continues with data-driven professional growth, inclusive of action planning, coaching, and completion of at least 15 hours of professional development annually.
  • Attends all meetings and trainings as required and directed.
  • Performs related duties as assigned.
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