Innovative Network of Knowledge
Location
Victoria, Texas
Support classroom teachers in providing a safe, organized learning environment aligned with Head Start frameworks for children birth to five. Assist with curriculum implementation, child assessments, and fostering engagement between parents and program services.
Requires a High School Diploma or GED and a Child Development Associate (CDA) credential, or the ability to obtain one within six months. Previous early childcare experience is preferred, and bilingual skills in Spanish are highly desired.
It's a great feeling to work for a company that does so much good for others around the world! Education: Required - High School Diploma or GED.
Required - Child Development Associate (CDA) credential is required. The employee will obtain an Child Development Associate (CDA) Certificate within 6 months of employment. If there are mixed classrooms (EHS and HS) both CDAs are required. The most prevalent age group will need to be obtained first and then an additional 6 months will be granted for the second CDA. If the CDA is not completed successfully on the first attempt, an employee may choose to retake the course at the employee's expense within 60 days of the unsuccessful completion of the course. If the employee does not seek a second attempt for successful completion of the certificate, the employee will be separated from employment.
Required - Previous early childcare experience is preferred
Bilingual (Spanish) Critical Action Items: 1. Protect the physical and mental health and safety of our children and no child is left alone or unsupervised while under our care. (HSPPS §1302.90) 2. Assist with providing an organized learning environment that promotes healthy development and children’s skill growth aligned with the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework: Ages Birth to Five, including children with disabilities and dual language learners as appropriate. (HSPPS §1302.31) 3. Assist with the implementation of prescribed curricula to provide developmentally appropriate learning experiences in language, literacy, social and emotional development, math, science, social studies, creative arts, and physical development, and integrate child assessment data in individual and group planning. (HSPPS §1302.31, 1302.32) 4. Support screenings, assessments, and ongoing evaluation of the child’s developmental level and progress in outcomes. (HSPPS §1302.33) 5. Support opportunities for parents and family members to engage in their child’s development and in program services, including but not limited to parent conferences, home visits, and group activities. (HSPPS §1302.34) 6. Follow appropriate practices to keep children safe during all activities, including reporting at a minimum suspected or known child abuse and neglect, appropriate supervision of children at all times; and all standards of conduct. (HSPPS §1302.47, §1302.90) 7. Comply with positive adult-child interactions as measured by the CLASS: Pre-K instrument. (HSPPS §1304.16) 8. Support and participate in staff development, including completion of minimum training requirements as specified in state and federal standards (HSPPS §1302.91, §1302.92), continuing professional development, and staff wellness initiatives. Other Responsibilities: 1. Support classroom activities as directed by the teacher and assist with transitions to and from the classroom. 2. Support the use of age-appropriate equipment, materials, supplies and physical space for indoor and outdoor learning environments, including functional space, and change materials periodically to support children’s evolving interests and development. 3. Communicate child observations to teachers, including the identification of potential interference with a child’s development and school readiness. 4. Support teachers’ coordination with education, family, mental health and/or child development professional program staff to address identified needs. 5. Support school functions scheduled meetings and team decision and operations. 6. Maintain confidentiality in all areas of child and program operations. 7. Perform other job duties as assigned. Measurable Deliverables: 1. Response to classroom requests for support is timely and is compliant with Office of Head Start and agency regulations, policies, and protocols. 2. Regular communication with teachers ensures they are well informed about their students’ behavior, and progress. 3. The classroom is free from physical and environmental hazards. 4. Incident reporting occurs within the timeframes designated in program policy and protocol.
Market context
In Texas, floater roles are often in demand because centers need dependable coverage across classrooms and daily routines. This role is competitive for candidates with a Child Development Associate Credential, strong communication skills, and a solid grasp of child development, plus experience that shows you can adapt quickly. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then compare your experience with the posted classroom needs before applying.
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