Head Start of Yamhill County·Newberg, Oregon
The teacher will plan and implement classroom and home-based learning experiences for toddlers aged 24 to 36 months. They are responsible for coordinating integrated services including health, nutrition, and social support for children and their families.
a partnership with parents and their children; a celebration of diversity; an atmosphere of support, respect, and trust; where everyone is safe and experiences a sense of belonging. 5-year goals 2024-2029 In 2024 HSYC was awarded a five-year grant to continue offering program services.
These are our five-year goals: Goal #1: HSYC implements Conscious Discipline to support the social emotional needs/ self-regulation of the HSYC community. Goal #2: All children, regardless of family situation, will have strong attendance that will carryover after HSYC participation. Goal #3: HSYC will be known for providing high quality, comprehensive services for school and life readiness through a unique two-generation approach. Goal #4: Hire and retain individuals who are committed to the true HSYC mission and philosophy and who understand the need to be trauma-informed and relationship-based in an early childhood program. GENERAL DESCRIPTION This position will plan and implement a program for 8 to 10 children ages 24 through 36 months and their families which consists of home visits and classroom experiences that enhance the healthy development of participants. This position will coordinate the integrated delivery of child development, social services, health, nutrition, and parent involvement using Early Head Start curriculums. The classroom experiences for children will be held in accordance with program, state, and federal guidelines.
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Education
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EXPERIENCE: A minimum of a home-based or infant-toddler CDA credential or comparable credential, including and Oregon Registry Online Step 7 or higher, or equivalent coursework as a part of an associate's or bachelor's degree; and Demonstrated competency to plan and implement home and classroom-based learning experiences that ensure effective implementation of the curriculum and promote children's progress, including children with disabilities and dual language learners, as appropriate, and to build respectful, culturally responsive, and trusting relationships with families. AAS or BS in a related field is preferred. Experience with toddlers in small groups preferred. Experience with home visiting preferred. Previous experience with At-Risk families preferred. For complete details, please visit our website.
Candidates must hold a CDA credential or equivalent coursework, with an associate or bachelor degree preferred. Experience working with toddlers in small groups and with at-risk families is highly desired.
Market context
Toddler teacher roles in Oregon are often shaped by steady demand for early childhood staff who can meet licensing and safety requirements. This position is competitive because it asks for CPR/First Aid certification, early childhood education or equivalent credits/experience, and Oregon-specific training on child abuse, neglect, and safe sleep. Before applying, confirm your credentials match the posting and review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time compared with reading the full original description.