[ref. o55856200] Early Head Start Teacher Assistant
Start Early (formerly known as the Ounce) is an energized, future-focused organization committed to providing quality early learning and care across the country.
Our desire to close the opportunity gap and build more equitable early learning experiences for our youngest learners guides everything we do. As a leader in early learning and care, we scale our deep expertise across program, policy and research through partnerships across the country.
We are recruiting individuals who want to join us in this mission and share a commitment to our core values of appreciation & respect, empowerment, diversity, excellence, learning and communication. Become part of our rewarding, mission-driven culture.We want our employees to feel empowered, motivated, energized, and passionate about the work they do.
The Early Head Start Teacher Assistant works cooperatively with the Lead Teacher to plan and implement the daily education program for the children. Under the reflective supervision of the Lead Teacher, the Teacher Assistant will ensure that all classroom activities and the environment are developmentally appropriate and meet the individual needs of children as mandated by federal, state and local standards and that both the environment and classroom activities reflect the agencys philosophy and curriculum.The Teacher Assistant assumes the classroom Lead Teachers responsibilities in the absence of the Lead Teacher.
Responsibilities:
Administrative Responsibilities: In conjunction with the Lead Teacher, develop and regularly monitor child education binders for each child and ensure all confidential information is protected. Accurately complete all required program documentation and submit it in a timely manner to the Lead Teacher.Participate in recruitment efforts to help maintain full program enrollment. As assigned by the lead teacher, monitor and ensure that daily attendance, health checks, parent sign/scan in, and meal participation reports are completed daily. Read and respond to Outlook emails daily.
Child Development: Observe, assess and document each assigned childs growth and development in TSG with a minimum of two entries per child each week and three entries per child with an IFSP/IEP. Adhere to all IEP, IFSP, and IHP Implementation Plans, and/or strategies provided by Education Managers and/or Consultants.Provide opportunities for children to develop positive self-images and experience success. Ensure goals are made with parents and are reflected in childrens individual plans. Participate in Family/Child Reviews. Identify any developmental concerns regarding the children and follow agency protocol.
Curriculum and Assessment: In conjunction with the classroom teaching team, plan and implement developmentally appropriate experiences that will promote the social, emotional, physical and cognitive development of each child and support their school readiness.In conjunction with the classroom teaching team develop lesson plans with goals, objectives, experiences and outcomes for children. In conjunction with the classroom teaching team utilize standardized and authentic assessment data to create learning opportunities to advance childrens development and learning.
Develop and maintain observation, technological and individualization skills required for assessment and lesson planning, including completing all assigned TSG modules and trainings. Establish and maintain a classroom environment that ensures appropriate child guidance and discipline techniques are implemented in accordance with Educares philosophy, curriculum, policies and procedures, Head Start standards, Ounce standards of conduct and state regulations.
Classroom Environment: Assume responsibility for the management of the classroom during the Teachers absence. Ensure all children are always under appropriate supervision and no child is left unattended. In the absence of the Lead Teacher, perform and delegate child development and documentation responsibilities as needed.In conjunction with the teaching team maintain a classroom environment that reflects the use of New Beginnings and follows the guidelines of ITERS or ECERS. In the absence of the Lead Teacher, assume proper care and responsibility for your classroom.
Parent Involvement: As assigned by the Lead Teacher, schedule and conduct Parent/Staff conferences and adhere to the parent/staff conference guidance policy. As assigned by the Lead Teacher, schedule and conduct home visits and adhere to the home visit guidance policy.In conjunction with the Lead Teacher encourage parent participation in the program, including participation in parent events, home visits, conferences and volunteering in the classroom. In conjunction with the teaching team and Family Support Specialists, plan and implement three classroom meetings.
Hold friendly daily conversations with families and maintain professional boundaries. Develop positive and effective partnerships with families using the Touchpoints Approach (once trained).
Follow all mandates of federal regulations, state and local licensing and the Ounces philosophy, agency policies and procedures, curriculum and Standards of Conduct. Attend and actively participate in all required meetings and trainings, and reflective supervision.Perform other duties as assigned, within the scope of the job description. Administer medication as needed (ex. Nebulizer treatment, Epipen).
Qualifications:
Associates degree in Early Childhood Education (ECE) or Child Development (CD), OR Sixty (60) college credit hours with a minimum of fifteen (15) semester hours (12 semester hours of which are in infant/toddler development), or unrelated degree with a current Infant and Toddler CDA.
A Level Four Gateways Infant & Toddler Credential for Early Head Start is required upon hire.
20 hours of annual continuing education. CPR and First Aid certification, and Food Handlers certification. Additional training requirements include Mandated Reporter, Health and Safety Basics, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, and Shaken Baby Syndrome.
Maintain required certifications and continuing education.
One year experience in Early Childhood or Child Care Program.
Knowledge of and ability to implement Early Head Start/Head Start or other developmental child care programs. Knowledge of and ability to implement child development and early childhood principles, practices and curricula for the specific age group (0-3 or 3-5).Ability to remain abreast of ongoing developments in the child care field.
Ability and willingness to work in a program located in a high-risk, low income community.
Ability to work a flexible work schedule between the hours of 7:00am 6:00pm.
Ability to exercise discretion in handling confidential information and materials.
A minimum of one year of experience in an early childhood program.
Deep commitment to advancing diversity, racial equity, and incorporating them into interpersonal routines and practice.
Efficiently establish and handle relationships with colleagues/clients and gain their trust and respect.
Relief and experience in handling risk and uncertainty to move work forward.
Salary:
We believe that all employees should be paid fairly and equitably. As of the time of this posting, the expected base annual salary range for this position is $40,575.00 - $41,535.00, with a sign-on bonus up to $3,000.00. The base annual salary will be based on a wide range of factors, including skills, qualifications, experience, as well as business needs, and limitations.
Our generous benefits plan includes:
Comprehensive Health Plans, Dedication to Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, Holistic Wellness Program, Professional Development Program, 401k Contribution, Paid Volunteer Days, 6 months of paid parental leave, and much more.
Start Early is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to our core values by crafting an inclusive environment for all staff.