PRIMARY PURPOSE:
Delivery of high-quality child and family services as defined by the Head Start Performance Standards, State Licensing Rules, program work plans, program goals, and other funding rules and regulations. Oversight of the day-to-day operations of the classroom, serving children ages 6-weeks to five and their families. Maintain quality environments with attention to safety and health prevention measures.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Performance Indictors
CLASSROOM/EDUCATION
• Ensure children are supervised at all times and maintain appropriate ratios and group sizes.
• Provide high quality responsive care, effective teaching practices, and an organized learning environment, with positive guidance strategies to support social-emotional growth and development.
• Utilize program curriculum to fidelity, which encompasses creating and implementing weekly lesson plans that incorporates group and individual goals based on assessment data and school readiness goals.
• Ensuring all children spaces and materials are age-appropriate and responsive to interests, culturally and linguistically appropriate, and include accommodations to meet all children’s needs.
• Possess and demonstrate strong working knowledge of Head Start Performance Standards, South Coast Head Start Policies and Procedures, and other regulations.
• Establish predictable routines and daily schedules to strengthen classroom learning opportunities, skill development and independence.
• Complete developmental, vision, hearing, and growth screenings, with prompt referrals, when appropriate, as outlined in program policies.
• Partner with Early Intervention/ECSE providers to deliver developmentally appropriate services. Attend and provide input and family support, as requested, at IFSP meetings.
• Track daily attendance for each child and provide appropriate follow-up as outlined in program policies and procedures.
HEALTH and SAFETY
• Ensure children are signed in and out of class and bus and released only to authorized adults.
• Implement program health and safety policies and procedures.
• Identify and plan for special health needs that may require additional service provisions.
• Ensure all classroom and playground safety checks are completed, as outlined in program policy.
PARENT and FAMILY ENGAGEMENT
• Welcome parents into facilities during program hours and provide opportunities for parents to volunteer and join classroom activities.
• Conduct home visits, parent-teacher conferences, and regular outreach; providing support and information on their child’s educational experiences and needs; building the school to home connection.
• Support family engagement and opportunities, that include but are not limited to: parent committees, Policy Council, and parent events.
• Work with administrative staff to ensure information to families is provided in understandable formats, including individuals with low literacy, and provided in the family’s primary language.
• Work with families, schools, and service partners to support transitions according to program policies and procedures.
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (in order of preference):
• BA in ECE or BA in related field or higher with 23 ECE quarter credits (15 ECE semester credits) with direct experience teaching infant, toddler, or preschool children; Oregon Registry Step 10 or higher with direct experience teaching infant, toddler, or preschool children
• AA in Early Childhood Education (ECE) or AA in related field with 23 ECE quarter credits (12 ECE semester credits) with direct experience teaching infant, toddler, or preschool children; Oregon Registry Step 9 with direct experience teaching infant, toddler, or preschool children (preference given to applicants enrolled in BA program)
Minimum Requirements:
• High School Diploma or equivalent; and
• Current Infant/Toddler Child Development Associate (CDA) with direct experience teaching infant, toddler, or preschool children; or Oregon Registry Step 7.5 with direct experience teaching infant, toddler, or preschool children; would need to enroll in Credential, Certification, or AA/AS or higher in social work, human services, family services, counseling, or related field to be completed within 18 months
Additional competencies/preferences:
• One-year experience working with low-income families
• One-year experience with home visitation
• Knowledge of community resources
• Two years of experience in family support programs or adult education
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