Community Action Partnership of Kern·Stockton, California
The Head Start Teacher is responsible for the respectful care, active supervision, and instruction of pre-school children. They must implement approved curricula and adhere to Head Start policies and OHS Performance Standards.
To be considered must attach transcripts and child development permit
The HS Teacher is responsible for the respectful care, active supervision, development, and instruction of Pre-School in a child development program in accordance with approved curriculum, Head Start policies, philosophy, and OHS Performance Standards. The HS Teacher must be an appropriate role model for staff, parents, and children. The HS Teacher is responsible for exhibiting respectful communication, problem solving, and priority setting skills as well as maintaining an overall positive attitude. The HS Teacher must be capable of writing clearly and maintaining current documentation for each child.
Candidates must provide transcripts and a child development permit. The role requires strong communication skills and the ability to maintain detailed documentation for each child.
Market context
California Head Start teaching roles often draw steady interest because programs need educators who can support early learning, family engagement, and classroom documentation. This role is competitive for candidates who already have the required child development permit and can communicate clearly in writing and with families. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this page against the original posting, then gather your transcripts and permit before applying.
Early Childhood Educator-Permit
Associate Teacher - Non-Represented
Head Start Teacher I-A (Represented)