TEMP EHS TEACHER

TRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCYPleasantville, NJ
1d$17 - $20Onsite

About The Position

JOB FUNCTION: Responsible for the supervision and coordination of assigned classroom; ensuring that it meets with Head Start performance Standards and state (NJ/PA) licensing regulations.

Requirements

  • Must have an Infant-Toddler Child Development Associate (CDA) OR have equivalent and enroll in Infant-Toddler CDA program.
  • Must meet or exceed the qualification requirements set forth in NJ and PA licensing standards
  • Must have car available on a daily basis.

Nice To Haves

  • AA and BA a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Plan and implement activities in an individual and developmentally appropriate manner for pre-school children in keeping with the philosophy and Performance Standards of Head Start and the licensing requirements of New Jersey.
  • Submit to the Child/Family Site Director and the Education Manager/Coordinator a curriculum-based lesson plan for the classroom each week.
  • Provide infant-toddler specific caregiving routines in a primary caregiving setting that focus on all aspects of the child’s development.
  • Observe, assess, screen, and document each child's growth and development in your class.
  • Plan activities to meet the needs of individual children.
  • Maintain accurate records in an individual folder and database for each child.
  • Ensure that the process of providing service to children with special needs in the center is implemented.
  • Ensures the safety of all children by participating in monitoring of center, implementation of child safety procedures, reporting accidents, reporting child abuse or neglect, and reporting any child health/safety concern to supervisor
  • Prepare and maintain appropriate records and reports. This may include maintaining classroom sign-in/out sheet and prepare a monthly report as requested by the Parent Center Committee.
  • Plan activities involving parents in the classroom and include activities which can be implemented in the home.
  • Involve the Parent Committee or individual parents in educational planning sessions at least once a month.
  • Visit the home of each child at least two (2) times within the program year.
  • Prepare and conduct two (2) parent/teacher conferences within the program year.
  • Attend training sessions and workshops provided by the program.
  • Assist in carrying out administrative duties as delegated by Head Teacher, Child/Family Site Director or Education Manager/Coordinator. This may include individual conferences on each staff member that interacts with the classroom or providing on-site training to center staff members as requested by Supervisors/Coordinators.
  • Any other Head Start task as delegated by management.
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