The Teacher is responsible for conducting developmentally appropriate activities for children according to the Head Start Performance Standards (HS), Council on Accreditation (COA), National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) guidelines and to ensure compliance with all Performance Standards and DCF licensing requirements. All activities within this position are completed in accordance with agency’s policy and procedures, federal, state and local laws, Head Start performance standards and the Head Start contract, accreditation standards. Catholic Charities reserves the right to transfer employees to any program throughout the agency based on the operational needs of the organization with or without notice. Such transfers may occur at any time and may be temporary or permanent. Incumbent in this position demonstrates sensitivity to the service population’s cultural and socioeconomic characteristics and will demonstrate proper timeliness and organization in order to meet all duties and responsibilities listed below. Essential Job Functions: Service Delivery & Care Tasks Oversees, plans, and manages the education, care, safety and well-being of each Develops daily lesson plans and utilizes strategies according to funding source requirements which address children’s individual needs based on meaningful anecdotes and scaffolding Arranges the classroom-learning environment according to NAEYC guidelines and changes it throughout the year to reflect children’s interest growth. Prepares children and their families for the transition to Promotes and maintains universal health and safety Maintains a clean and sanitary environment including the classroom, bathroom and outdoor facilities at all times. Conducts and documents parent/teacher conferences per program guidelines and shares daily incidents with parents/guardians. Demonstrates regular attendance and Reporting & Compliance Tasks Completes and records assessments for children within 45 days according to Head Start Assures that all screening and evaluations are conducted in a timely manner as per each program’s guidelines and due dates. Makes timely referrals of any child with suspected special needs, health concerns and consecutive absences to case manager. Reports any suspected child abuse and neglect immediately pursuant to Florida Conducts two (2) home visits as per program Makes timely and accurate records and reports to supervisor of any accidents or unusual Adheres to all regulatory guidelines including agency policy and procedures, Center guidelines and practices, Head Start regulations and performance standard, DCF and any applicable accreditation Additional Duties: Ensures that all children are dropped off and picked up by parent/legal guardian or authorized person whom does not pose a risk and as indicated in child enrollment form and center’s card. Ensures Zero (0) monitoring deficiencies in Obtains written consent for special Measures weight and height of children and appropriately documents obtained Ensures attendance is completed on a daily basis within the allotted time Ensures timely and accurate data entry in all required Makes timely and accurately recordings of daily meal counts per the CCFP and agency meal count documentation process. Complies with USDA Food Program guidelines of recommended portions, family style serving, and menu/nutrition discussions and activities as well as involving parents in the development and implementation of healthy nutrition habits. Accurately completes the daily health check for each
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
251-500 employees