Capital Area Community Services Inc.
Location
Lansing, Michigan
Salary
$30 / HOUR
Provide a rich learning environment to support children's social, intellectual, physical, and emotional development. Manage child assessments, implement weekly lesson plans, and maintain regular communication with parents and family advocates.
Requires an Associate's, Bachelor's, or Master's degree in education or a related field. A minimum of one year of related experience in education or child development is preferred.
Education: Teacher I (Associate's Degree) Teacher II (Bachelor's Degree) Teacher III (Master's Degree) Experience: A minimum of one year of related experience in education or child development is preferred Position Duties/Responsibilities Establish a classroom learning environment that provides a rich array of learning opportunities based upon the developmental levels of the children and is clean, safe, and attractive. Maintain an environment that is conducive to learning. Engage in active supervision at all times. Plan classroom activities that are culturally sensitive that involve and challenge children with disabilities and at all developmental levels. Develop an ongoing weekly individualization plan for each child based on needs and strengths identified through screening, assessment, with input from specialists and parents. Conduct and manage required child assessments, anecdotal notes, documentation and reporting of child outcomes, IEP's, developmental screenings, etc. Supervise all meal and snack service/activities following CACFP guidelines. Develop and implement written weekly lesson plans and provide an organized program according to the identified curriculum. Submit assessments, home visits, and paperwork for all departments on time. Maintain child records, lesson plans, and inventory of equipment and materials. Assure that parent and volunteer in-kind forms are completed and submitted in a timely manner. Provide leadership and training to other classroom staff. Communicate regularly with supervisor regarding any changes in classroom activities, child's status, work schedule, supply and equipment needs, or any issues or concerns. Complete at least two home visits and two parent-teacher conferences per year, per child, to involve parents in understanding their child's developmental needs and progress, and to identify other child and family needs. Communicate with the Family Advocate on a regular basis related to full classroom enrollment and consistent attendance. Work in a team environment with other teachers and support staff to achieve educational goals and to provide high quality comprehensive programming. Assist in planning, supporting, and executing parent and family events or trainings such as Family Activity Nights, FSC trainings, Family Fun Nights, etc. Assist with parent engagement efforts and activities and encourage family participation in the program.
Market context
Head Start teachers in Michigan are typically in steady demand because programs need educators who can support early learning, family engagement, and school readiness in community-based settings. This role is competitive for candidates with an education or child development degree and related experience, and the listed benefits include paid time off, sick time, full benefits, and school-break paid leave. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then confirm the exact credential and experience expectations in the original posting before applying.
VTL Coach (Small Group Training)
3rd-8th Grade ESS Resource Teacher
CCPA - Open Rank Faculty, Physician Assistant Studies
Preschool Teacher- All Ages
High school - Program assistant sy26/27
Childcare Lead Teacher - After School
Salary benchmark
$47,779 avg / yr
Typical range: $29,120–$40,000 based on 300 active listings in Michigan