Early Head Start Infant/Toddler Teacher - Great opportunity and pay/benefits
LEO Inc
- Lynn, MA
- $22.00-30.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Work in collaboration with co-teacher on an ongoing basis to raise the scores of the following tools: Classroom Assessment Scoring System(CLASS), Infant Toddler Environment Rating Scale (ITERS) and Quality Rating and Improvement System (QRIS).
- Meets with Center Manager 2x each month for documented supervision meetings where the following topics will be covered: review of classroom observations, policies and procedures, teamwork, Professional Development Plans (PDPs), CLASS, ITERS, QRIS, Teaching Ounce Scale outcomes.
- Work in collaboration with co-teacher to ensures compliance with program policies and are working together to hold necessary case conferences and documenting appropriately.
- Provides guidance and direction to floaters and substitute teachers through daily contact and team meetings.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Provides developmentally appropriate atmosphere.
- Maintain a healthy, safe and clean learning environment.
- Maintain ongoing interaction/communication with parents in order to best meet needs of child and family.
- Incorporate CLASS and ITERS guidelines into daily teaching practices.
- Completes weekly lesson plan including individualizations based upon outcomes of all children's assessments.
- Provide activities meeting all areas of development for the whole child (cognitive, social/emotional, language, fine/gross motor).
- Ensure that all educational activities are sensitive to the cultural needs of the families.
- Maintain a print rich environment including labels, pictures, and schedules in several languages.
- Exhibits warm, positive and respectful interactions with all of the children in their care.
- Ensure compliance with OHS and DEEC regulations, Emergency Management Plan, as well as compliance with USDA and city and state regulations.
- Ensure that service delivery is performed according to LEO's mission statement.
- Ensures appropriate staff to child ratios and will act as a teacher in other classrooms or programs and act as a bus monitor when needed.
- In collaboration with family service worker, conduct at least 2 home visits per year, parent/teacher conferences, maintain up to date records for each child and maintain confidentiality.
- Maintain and submit program documentation as required by DEEC and OHS.
- Use and navigate data system and assessment computer programs.
- Complete all screenings and assessments of children as required by DEEC and OHS.
- Attend all trainings required by Head Start Performance Standards as well as DEEC Regulations.
- Attend trainings, conferences and workshops as assigned and approved by immediate supervisor.
- Identify other educational opportunities that enhance overall Center/Head Start knowledge.
- Infant/Toddler Child Development Associates.
- Working towards and Associate's Degree in Early Childhood Education or related field; and
- Must meet DEEC Infant/Toddler Teacher qualifications; and
- Knowledge of DEEC and OHS regulations.