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Overview
The role involves planning and implementing developmentally appropriate curricula for infants and toddlers while monitoring their growth and health. It also requires collaborating with parents and community agencies to support the holistic development of children in the Early Head Start program.
Compensation
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Posted
21 hours ago
The role involves planning and implementing developmentally appropriate curricula for infants and toddlers while monitoring their growth and health. It also requires collaborating with parents and community agencies to support the overall development and well-being of the children.
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FronteraCare
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The primary duties involve protecting the physical and mental health and safety of children while assisting in providing an organized learning environment that promotes healthy development and skill growth aligned with the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework. This includes supporting the implementation of prescribed curricula, assisting with screenings and evaluations, and supporting parent engagement opportunities.
3 months ago
The teacher must plan and implement developmentally and linguistically appropriate curriculum for infants and toddlers, focusing on intellectual, physical, and social-emotional growth while adhering to Head Start standards and regulations. Key duties include collaborating with parents, documenting child development, providing service coordination for special needs children, and maintaining strict confidentiality.