Oregon Child Development Coalition
Location
Ontario, Oregon
Salary
$24 - $29 / HOUR
The teacher is responsible for planning and implementing a developmentally appropriate curriculum aligned with Head Start Performance Standards. They must ensure a safe learning environment while promoting the cognitive, social-emotional, and physical development of preschool children.
Candidates must hold at least an Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field. A minimum of 6 months of actual work experience teaching preschool-age children is required.
Oregon Child Development Coalition (OCDC) is a nonprofit organization serving children and families across Oregon through early education and family support programs. At OCDC, our work has purpose. Every role contributes to creating stronger families, healthier communities, and brighter futures for children across Oregon.
Ensures, supports, and promotes each child’s learning, well being, and development in cooperation with their parents and other early childhood professionals in a manner consistent with the Head Start Performance Standards, USDA, and day care licensing regulations. Based on parent goals, classroom observations and individual child assessments the teacher plans a developmentally and culturally appropriate curriculum which meets the needs of all children and their families. Essential Functions: Ensure a safe, engaging, and developmentally appropriate learning environment for preschool‑age children Plan and implement curriculum aligned with Head Start Performance Standards and child development best practices Individualize instruction based on observations, assessments, and family goals Conduct developmental screenings, assessments, and maintain child portfolios and documentation Promote children’s cognitive, language, social‑emotional, and physical development Communicate regularly and respectfully with families about child progress and classroom activities Support family engagement through conferences, home visits, and classroom involvement opportunities Provide leadership, guidance, and coaching to classroom staff and volunteers Collaborate with education, health, mental health, and disabilities staff to support children’s needs Maintain accurate records, program documentation, and compliance requirements Promote healthy practices related to nutrition, safety, and overall wellness Model positive guidance strategies and responsive teaching practices Maintain confidentiality of child and family information Participate in staff meetings, trainings, and program planning activities Maintain regular and reliable attendance Perform other related duties as assigned Education and Experience Requirements: Preschool Teacher A – $23.99- $26.65 hourly ($23.99- $26.65 hourly in Metro locations) Associate’s degree in o Early childhood education or child development; or o Any field and coursework equivalent1 to a major relating to early childhood education or child development AND 6 months of actual work experience teaching preschool age children. Preschool Teacher B -$25.67- $28.52 hourly ($25.67- $28.52 hourly in Metro locations) Bachelor’s degree or higher in o Early childhood education or child development; or o Any field and coursework equivalent2 to a major relating to early childhood education or child development AND 6 months of actual work experience teaching preschool age children. 1 Oregon Registry Step 9 or higher per degree or college coursework pathway 2 Oregon Registry Step 10 or higher per degree or college coursework pathway Metro locations include Washington County and Multnomah County sites. Placement within the range is determined by factors such as relevant experience, skills, certifications, and internal equity.
Market context
Preschool teaching roles in Oregon are typically driven by steady demand for early learning staff, especially in programs that need educators with formal early childhood preparation and classroom experience. This role is competitive because it asks for an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field plus at least 6 months of hands-on preschool teaching experience. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then tailor your application to show age-appropriate classroom management and family communication experience.
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