Job detail
Head Start Teacher
STARFISH FAMILY SERVICES INC
#PTO#Education#CPR#Professional Development#Health Standards#First Aid#Child Development#Cultural Competence#Classroom Management#Diversity#Curriculum#Inclusion
Full TimeOn Site2-5 yrs$15 - $27 / HOURPosted 4 months ago
Location
Livonia, Michigan
Salary
$15 - $27 / HOUR
Quick overview
The Head Start Teacher is responsible for planning and implementing educational activities for preschool children, ensuring their growth and development. They also maintain relationships with families to support the child's development.
Requirements summary
An Associate’s degree in early childhood education or child development is required, with a Bachelor’s degree preferred. Previous experience working with preschool-aged children is also preferred.
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Job description
Job DetailsLevel
- ExperiencedJob
- Location:
- Livonia
- Head
- Start
- St
- Rafka
- Church -
- Livonia,
- MI 48154Position
- Type:
- Full
- TimeEducation
- Level:
- CDA or
- AssociatesSalary
- Range: $15.00 - $26.50Travel
- Percentage:
- NoneJob
- Shift:
- DayJob
- Category:
- EducationPOSITION
- SUMMARY: The Head Start Teacher plans and implements a quality program of educational activities for pre-school children that encourages growth and development in a variety of areas. The Teacher also promotes a cooperative, constructive relationship with families to ensure the child's growth/development meets full potential.
- Education
- AND
- EXPERIENCE: Associate’s degree in early childhood education or child development required. Bachelor’s Degree in early childhood education or child development preferred Previous professional experience working with preschool-aged children preferred
- Comptencies
- AND
- ABILITIES: Ability to develop and implement classroom curriculum that encourages language, cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development of children. Ability to interact with children in a warm, nurturing manner. Must have current first-aid and CPR training. Ability to work with children with developmental delays or disabilities. Knowledge of or ability to learn to conduct developmental screenings and assessments of children. Working knowledge of child development, age appropriate behaviors, common childhood behavior challenges and appropriate interventions. Knowledge of the practices of early childhood teaching. Ability to intervene with children's behaviors in a non-punitive and supportive manner. Ability to communicate effectively with young children and their families. Ability to develop and implement individual learning plans for children. Ability to implement individual education plans (IEP) and individual family service plans (IFSP) for children with disabilities.
- DUTIES
- AND
- RESPONBILITES: Responsible for ensuring that daily activities and interactions reflect the mission and goals of the program. Attend on-going trainings/workshops on the HighScope Curriculum and Child Observation Record (COR). Implement strategies learned from trainings/workshops attended. Implement curriculum activities, strategies, learning environment, and interactions in accordance to the PQA. Plan and implement a program of educational activities for children, including writing a weekly lesson plan that specifies a daily schedule, toward the achievement of specific curriculum goals as written in education component plan. Create a clean, safe classroom environment that is conducive to learning, promoting social relationships. Evaluate the accomplishments of the children on a regular basis and reports progress to parents/guardians. Plan and implement an individual learning plan for each child in the classroom. Implement IEP and IFSP goals as part of the individualization process. Plan and implement daily outdoor activities that develop gross motor skills and promote exploration and social relationships. Develop curriculum activities that reflect the ethnic/multi-cultural makeup of the community. Maintain compliance with child-care licensing and HHS regulations. Monitor and work in conjunction with co-teacher to provide a well-organized classroom. Assists in ensuring that all health and developmental screenings are up-to-date and complete. Promotes parent-child bonding and nurtures parent-child relationships. Assist in facilitating parent education workshops as assigned. Provide, document and report all program activities and interactions as required by contract, licensing, and programmatic goals. Implement classroom health, dental, and nutrition performance standards and document in weekly lesson plans. Coordinate mealtime service, including interacting with children and accurate CACFP record keeping. Provide children with experiences that support their full range of developmental and socio-emotional needs. Provide activities that foster development of a positive self-image; address physical and mental health needs of children and document in daily lesson plans. WHAT STARFISH HAS TO OFFER... Full medical, dental, prescription, and vision coverage for full-time employees Long-term disability and short-term disability coverage Flexible Spending and Health Savings Accounts Comprehensive Employee Assistance Program Retirement Plan with Employer Matching Paid Parental Leave Creativity and Innovation supported and encouraged On-the-job training and emphasis on Professional Development Agency sponsored Reflective Supervision Self-Care and Employee Wellness Inspired Workplace Agency sponsored Head Space account Trauma-Informed Workplace 15 PTO days per year, 10 paid holidays, 3 floating holidays and mental health days Focus on partnering with families to help them thrive Active Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee Fulfillment and the knowledge of having made an impact on someone's life Starfish Family Services is an equal opportunity employer. It is the policy of SFS not to discriminate in its employment and personnel practices because of a person’s race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, age, height, weight, marital status, disability or any other basis protected by federal, state, or other applicable law.
Benefits
- Paid Parental Leave
- Professional Development
- Flexible Spending Accounts
- Dental Coverage
- Vision Coverage
- Health Savings Accounts
- Prescription Coverage
- Short-Term Disability Coverage
- Long-Term Disability Coverage
- On-the-Job Training
- Full Medical Coverage
- Mental Health Days
- 3 Floating Holidays
- 10 Paid Holidays
- Comprehensive Employee Assistance Program
- Retirement Plan with Employer Matching
- Self-Care and Employee Wellness
- 15 PTO Days per Year