Community Action Partnership of Kern·Bakersfield, California
The EHS Teacher provides respectful care, supervision, and instruction to infants and toddlers following approved curricula and OHS Performance Standards. They are also responsible for maintaining accurate child documentation and serving as a positive role model for families and staff.
To be considered must attach transcripts and child development permit
The EHS Teacher is responsible for the respectful care, active supervision, development, and instruction of infants and/or toddlers in a child development program in accordance with approved curriculum, Early Head Start policies, philosophy, and OHS Performance Standards. The EHS Teacher must be an appropriate role model for staff, parents, and children. The EHS Teacher is responsible for exhibiting respectful communication, problem solving, and priority setting skills as well as maintaining an overall positive attitude. The EHS Teacher must be capable of writing clearly and maintaining current documentation for each child.
Candidates must provide transcripts and hold a child development permit. The role requires strong communication skills and the ability to maintain current documentation for each child.
Market context
In California, classroom teacher roles often stay competitive because licensed centers look for candidates who can show early childhood classroom leadership, lesson planning, and readiness to meet state compliance steps such as background checks and immunizations. This posting’s requirements and benefits are AI-summarized from the original job description, helping you review the role faster and save research time. If you are considering applying, confirm your 12 ECE units and recent classroom experience before submitting.
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