Preschool Teacher - Head Start

Mid-Willamette Valley Community Action AgencySalem, OR
Onsite

About The Position

The Head Start Teacher works with children to promote their growth in the areas of social-emotional, physical, cognitive, and language development. This role involves partnering with Teacher Assistants and Classroom Aides to foster child development and engaging families in their child's education. A $1,500 hiring incentive bonus is offered for new Preschool Teachers.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Associate Teacher: Pre-School Certificate or CDA, and enrollment in an Early Childhood Degree program.
  • Teacher I: Associate's Degree in Early Childhood Education or a related degree with a minimum of 18 credit hours of Early Learning coursework.
  • Teacher II: Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education or a related degree with a minimum of 18 credit hours of Early Learning coursework.
  • Two years of experience in early childhood programs.
  • Successful registration with the Central Background Registry of the Child Care Division.
  • CPR/First Aid Certification or the ability to obtain within 60 days of hire.
  • Food Handlers Card or the ability to obtain within 30 days of hire.
  • Candidate must pass pre-employment physical examination, renewable every two years.
  • Candidate must pass pre-employment and random drug/alcohol screenings.
  • Demonstrates tact, diplomacy and empathy when communicating with clients, staff and community partners.
  • Demonstrated proficiencies with Microsoft Office (including Outlook), videoconferencing platforms, and web tools.
  • Effective interpersonal communication skills, in both oral and written form.

Nice To Haves

  • Enrollment in the Central Background Registry is beneficial if you are even considering working with children in the State of Oregon, since it will be required before you can start a position.

Responsibilities

  • Ensures safety in the classroom at all times, with active supervision of children, utilizing the transition and counting form and procedure.
  • Ensures children are released only to parent/guardians or authorized adults.
  • Records children's daily attendance, working with site team to determine the cause of absences.
  • Provides for the development of children's cognitive, physical, social-emotional and language skills through implementation of curriculum, lesson planning and individualization.
  • Conducts developmental and social-emotional screenings for each child, with input from parents.
  • Provides follow up to concerns, including the provision of resources, or referrals for children with identified developmental or social-emotional needs.
  • Provides a safe environment for children/groups of children during classroom time utilizing Positive Behavior Intervention and Support (PBIS) strategies and Trauma Smart concepts.
  • Maintains an acceptable and positive level of guidance in individual and group situations reacting to emergency situations with competence and a calm attitude.
  • Partners with Education and Inclusion & Support staff, families, and Willamette Education Services district staff to ensure the full participation of children receiving Early Intervention or Early Childhood Special Education Services.
  • Utilizes strategies provided by Education and Inclusion & Support staff regarding the social-emotional needs or mental health concerns of children.
  • Conducts and records child observations to utilize in setting goals, individualizing and completing assessments.
  • Creates lesson plans utilizing a variety of curricula to address children's individual goals, taking into account each child's characteristics, strengths, and needs.
  • Effectively uses ChildPlus and applicable databases to enter or obtain information.
  • Completes regular child assessments, using information obtained from child observations.
  • Shares information with program administration and parents.
  • Conducts a minimum of two home visits and two education conferences per year.
  • Completes Ouch Reports and Accident Reports when a child is injured at school, providing parent with appropriate paperwork for insurance if child will receive medical attention.
  • Documents all conversations with parents/guardians or other relevant individuals in ChildPlus Family Documentation Log.
  • Completes required paperwork to initiate support for child/family needs.
  • Uses office time efficiently to make and receive parent phone calls, order supplies, preparing children's work to go home, preparing materials for activities, and other office work as needed.
  • Verifies and submits weekly Meal Counts and Attendance forms.
  • Attends a variety of classes, workshops, seminars, pre-service training and other Head Start Teacher trainings, and keeps current on developments in early childhood education, and developmentally appropriate practices.
  • Attends a variety of meetings including individual reflection meetings, region meetings, site team meetings, debriefing after observations, IFSP meetings, Skill-Building Plan meetings, and other meetings as necessary.
  • Keeps current on and complies with program and agency policies and procedures, Head Start Performance Standards, and other applicable regulations.
  • Attends and contributes to child/family staffing meetings.
  • Provides regular opportunities for parent participation by training parents who volunteer in the classroom.
  • Participates in planning for and implementing monthly parent meetings.
  • Participates in classroom orientations at the beginning of the school year.
  • Provides tools, resources and opportunities for parents to engage with their children utilizing developmentally appropriate practices.
  • Develops and maintains relationships with parents/guardians, to ensure consistent and frequent communication.

Benefits

  • Hiring incentive bonus of $1,500 for new Preschool Teachers
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