HS - EHS Teacher

Action PactDouglas, GA
Onsite

About The Position

Action Pact is a community action agency dedicated to improving lives and communities for over 50 years. We are seeking a full-time Early Head Start Teacher to create a safe, nurturing, and positive learning environment for children. This role involves planning and implementing early childhood development learning experiences within an assigned classroom.

Requirements

  • A minimum Infant/Toddler CDA is required.
  • Valid Georgia Driver’s License

Nice To Haves

  • TCC/AA/BA preferred

Responsibilities

  • Plan and implement early childhood development learning experiences and activities daily, reflecting the assigned curriculum and being age-appropriate.
  • Implement a curriculum designed to improve the physical abilities, social/emotional development, and mental skills of enrolled children, reviewing it with the Center Coordinator/Lead Teacher before implementation.
  • Supervise, monitor, and observe each child, making recommendations for improvements in individual educational plans.
  • Coordinate the activities of volunteers and aides assigned to the classroom.
  • Work closely with staff professionals in carrying out parent involvement activities.
  • Keep written reports and records of health, attendance, problems, and progress of each child.
  • Participate in conferences with parents and other staff professionals to enhance child development.
  • Attend staff meetings, workshops, in-service training sessions, and parent meetings when required.
  • Visit homes of children a minimum of twice a year and assist in planning for child development outside the classroom setting.
  • Foster cognitive functioning by sequencing activities from simple to more complex, and from concrete to abstract.
  • Balance teacher-directed and child-initiated activities.
  • Ensure proper materials use.
  • Encourage experimentation, exploration, problem-solving, cooperation, socialization, and choice-making.
  • Ask open-ended questions and listen respectfully to the answers.
  • Discuss each child’s ability and limitations and demonstrate a thorough knowledge of each child.
  • Demonstrate appropriate classroom management techniques, including establishing and maintaining organization and dealing with disruptions and behavior problems.
  • Set up and organize the classroom in a neat and orderly manner, establishing a total climate conducive to learning.
  • Observe, assess, and record the behavior of all children assigned to the classroom.
  • Advise parents on the progress and/or problems of each child on a continual basis, documenting all contacts and efforts where parents are difficult to contact.
  • Be courteous and receptive to all Head Start parents, encouraging participation in their child’s development.
  • Reinforce positive behavior shown by parents.
  • Supervise the arrival and departure of children.
  • Establish, utilize, and identify a variety of interest areas.
  • Organize space, equipment, and supplies.
  • Establish a Greeting Area, Food Preparation and Eating Area, Changing Area and Bathroom, Display Areas with space for both active and quiet play, and individual and group play.
  • Utilize at least one (1) assessment tool appropriate to the age(s) of the children on a regular basis, with records reflecting its use.
  • Ensure indicators or evidence in each child’s file that their program of activities and experiences are planned and based on on-going assessment.
  • Maintain on-going observations, recording, and evaluations of each child’s growth and development in their file.
  • Develop and implement an individual education program (IEP) for each child with an identified and confirmed disability, in conjunction with the Education and Disabilities Specialists.
  • Conduct daily head count and complete daily attendance records.
  • Inventory, request, and store adequate and appropriate classroom materials and supplies.
  • Make required home visits (2) to the parents or guardians of children assigned to the classroom and complete required reports.
  • Assess and evaluate assigned Teacher Assistant not less than annually in writing and submit to the Center Coordinator/Lead Teacher.
  • Promote parent and community volunteers and actively seek In-Kind donations.
  • Ensure proper documentation of services are accurate and submitted in a timely manner.
  • Respond appropriately to crisis or emergency situations that may occur.
  • Monitor, document, and follow the procedures for reporting suspected child abuse.
  • Adhere to the confidentiality policy at all times.
  • Maintain attendance rosters with noted times when children arrive late or leave early.
  • Maintain an up-to-date portfolio for each child as part of their assessment.
  • Actively engage in outdoor/indoor activities with the children on their level.
  • Perform all other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Paid Time Off & Sick Leave that accrues day 1
  • 15 Paid Holidays
  • Monday- Friday Work Week
  • Low Cost Medical Insurance
  • Free Employee Dental & Vision Insurance
  • Free Life Insurance up to 2 times salary
  • Free Long Term Disability
  • Retirement Plan eligibility day 1
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