GSRP Teacher

WAYNE-METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCYHighland Park, MI
9dOnsite

About The Position

To plan and provide a program of educational activities that promote the social, emotional, physical and cognitive development of preschool aged children. Develop individual goals for children, provide on-going assessment on progress, and facilitate transition into elementary school settings in partnership with parents.

Requirements

  • Minimum of a BA/BS Degree in Early Childhood or Child Development from an accredited college or university preferred;
  • BA/BS in progress with an Early Childhood Major
  • CPR/First Aid Certified or ability to obtain certification.
  • Proficient knowledge of internet applications and programs including Google technology and Microsoft Office Word and Excel. The ability to learn and utilize the necessary programs for this position.
  • Strong interpersonal and professional skills including but not limited to professional appearance, tact, punctuality, and dependability.
  • Ability to communicate effectively to individuals and groups both orally and in writing.
  • Ability to work cooperatively with supervisors, colleagues, and all agency staff.
  • Ability to provide services for those persons facing economic, social, health, age, and educational barriers.
  • Ability to work with children and families with disabilities.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with young children and their families.
  • Ability to establish positive and productive working relationships with parents/caregivers.
  • Ability to work independently or in a team environment (as deemed necessary).
  • Perform work in a professional manner that upholds Wayne Metro’s policies and procedures, including Head Start Standards of Conduct.
  • Comply with all policies/procedures, State licensing regulations, Head Start Performance standards and GSRP standards. Perform work in a manner that upholds Wayne Metro policies and procedures.
  • Ability to represent the agency in a professional manner.
  • Valid identification and reliable transportation.
  • Ability to pass State of Michigan Child Care Background Check
  • Ability to travel to various sites.

Nice To Haves

  • Proficiency in a second language is a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Utilizing the High Scope Curriculum, plan and carry out developmentally appropriate activities and experiences for preschool children to advance children’s development in all areas (social, emotional, cognitive, and physical).
  • Coordinate the planning and implementation of daily lessons that incorporate children’s individual goals, parent input, and/or goals identified by an IFSP or IEP.
  • Collaborate with teaching partner(s) and program staff to plan for each child’s progress utilizing developmental screenings and assessments, parent input, support strategies, and observations.
  • Conduct and record on-going assessment of children through observations, anecdotal notes, and screenings.
  • Ensure the health and safety of children, families and staff, per agency, federal, state and local policies, including active participation in agency level Safety Committee
  • Ensure no child is left unsupervised at any time.
  • Work with and demonstrate a commitment, caring, and respect for children and adults regardless of race, gender, age, and cultural or ethnic background
  • A self-starter with the ability to multitask to meet various deadlines and complete tasks.
  • Maintain an appropriate and engaging classroom environment.
  • Be actively engaged with children throughout the daily routine.
  • Promote positive adult/child interactions that foster children’s development.
  • Plan and conduct a minimum of two parent/teacher conferences and two home visits in accordance with Head Start Program Performance Standards.
  • Establish and maintain a positive communication system with parents using various methods.
  • Develop curriculum activities that reflect the ethnic/multi-cultural makeup of the community.
  • Promote family and community classroom volunteer opportunities and document participation appropriately.
  • Maintain confidentiality of information related to home and school environment.
  • Provide activities that foster the development of positive self-image and socialization.
  • Conduct and record classroom equipment and supply inventory.
  • Work cooperatively as a member of a team with other program and supervisory staff.
  • Complete and maintain all required documentation i.e. home visits, parent teacher conferences, CACFP, attendance, developmental screenings, assessments and individual learning plans in a thorough and timely manner.
  • Comply with all licensing regulations and performance standards.
  • Promote parents as their child’s “first and best teacher” through such means as parent/child activities, child development and child management information, use of classroom observation tools, and parent training.
  • Encourage families to attend training and parent meetings.
  • Assist in enrollment and recruitment activities.
  • Actively participate in early childhood program employee talent outreach, recruitment and retention efforts.
  • Maintain a positive attitude towards assigned work, clients, and staff, and a willingness to work with others.
  • Further professional development by attending national, state, and local meetings of relevance to program goals and complete a minimum of 15 hours clock hours annually
  • Serve as an advocate for low-income persons in the community through means that may include but not be limited to membership in an advocacy group, participation in a professional organization, and efforts to affect present community services in a manner that would insure their greater availability or efficiency. Act as an advocate for agency clients attempting to secure services or assistance from other agencies.
  • Ability and willingness to make home visits.
  • Ability and willingness to continue personal and professional growth and skill development.
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