Work in partnership with Co-Lead Caregiver to implement a comprehensive, developmentally appropriate classroom experience for infants and toddlers in our Early Head Start program; provide overall planning and functioning of the day-to-day activities in the classroom that support the physical, social-emotional and cognitive development of each child. Establish nurturing and responsive relationships with all children on caseload and build positive and productive relationships with parents, encouraging them to participate in all aspects of the Early Head Start program.
Rate of Pay: $17.35 - $20.35
$700 sign-on bonus available!
Benefits:
*Eligibility Requirements Apply
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Education and School Readiness
Develop, implement, and evaluate weekly lesson plans in accordance with the agency curriculum, Head Start Education Early Learning Outcomes Framework, Head Start Performance Standards and SCCDC School Readiness Goals.
Conduct developmental and behavioral screenings for all children within 45 days of enrollment.
Use a web-based system to conduct ongoing assessment of children’s growth and development. Use data generated to plan individualized learning experiences for all children.
Health & Safety
Incorporate health practices, to include but not limited to, handwashing, toothbrushing, family style meals and feeding on demand, and toileting into the daily routine of the classroom.
Provide families health education on a variety of topics at Home Visits and Parent-Teacher Conferences.
Include health education into the lesson plans regularly.
Partner with Family Advocates to support individual health needs of children and families.
Maintain first aide and health care supplies in classroom.
Maintain a safe and clean classroom environment.
Implement the Supervision of Children Procedure to ensure that all children are always supervised.
Family and Community Engagement
Support Family Engagement in all aspects of the Head Start program.
Participate holistic and coordinated services across program service areas, to include the use of Family Support Conferences.
Mental Health and Disabilities Services
Implement appropriate, trauma informed, classroom management techniques, in accordance with the SCCDC Behavior Management Policy.
Implement teaching and behavior support practices associated with the Pyramid Model for Supporting Social Emotional Competence in Infants and Young Children.
Follow Primary Caregiving model.
Collaborate with families, teaching team and managers to make referrals for evaluation and implement Individual Family Support Plan (IFSP) goals for children as needed.
Attend IFSP meetings, as appropriate, prepared to contribute information and suggest strategies.
Act as the primary contact with therapists and itinerant teachers serving children in their classroom, working in partnership to implement the IFSP or IEP goals.
ERSEA
Partner with families and staff to encourage and support attendance as a priority for school readiness.
Complete daily attendance records.
Record Keeping and Reporting
Maintain a comprehensive record keeping system that provides thorough and accurate documentation of family engagement and school readiness services provided to children and families.
Training & Professional Development
Provide direction to support staff and volunteers in the classroom setting.
Be an active participant in the ongoing monitoring process, engaging in discussion and planning following classroom observations.
Utilize classroom level child outcomes data to direct professional growth and improved classroom practices.
Facilities and Learning Environments
Maintain a safe and clean classroom environment.
Complete regular safety checks of learning environments per agency policy.
Work as a Member of the SCCDC Team
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