Job Title: Teacher
Supervisory Responsibility: Reports to Site Supervisor
Duties/Responsibilities:
Promote school readiness by enhancing children's social, cognitive,
and overall development through educational, health, nutritional, and
social services.
Comply with Head Start Program Performance
Standards, the Head Start Act, 5-Year Grant, MiLeap-Child Care Licensing
Bureau, USDA-CACFP Requirements, Great Start Readiness Implementation
Manual, NMCAA Personnel Policies, and other relevant guidelines.
Follow agency processes, policies, procedures, and guidance.
Adhere
to the Child Protection Law, Staff and Volunteer Mandated Reporting
Policy, NMCAA's Early Childhood Guidance Policy and Code of Conduct.
Serve
as Early Childhood Program Administrator (CCLB) as needed, assist with
hiring, supervise classroom staff, and complete performance reviews.
Directly
supervise classroom staff. Promote a culture of accountability,
collaboration, and continuous improvement. Monitor staff workloads and
adjust assignments to optimize team performance. Provide a
developmentally appropriate classroom environment using Creative
Curriculum, School Readiness Goals, and the Classroom Assessment Scoring
System (CLASS). Conduct child developmental screenings and GOLD
assessments.
Utilize data from GOLD assessments, team input, and
parent feedback for lesson planning and Individualized Education Plans
(IEPs). Address behavioral challenges using Conscious Discipline and a
Classroom Support Plan.
Guide families through the ISD referral
process, attend IEP meetings and advocate for services. Ensure a safe,
healthy, and organized environment. Implement emergency procedures.
Utilize Active Supervision practices. Follow policies on health care
needs, food allergies, medication administration, and authorized adult
releases.
Report incidents and accidents as required.
Oversee
transportation services and collaborate with Family Engagement and
Recruitment & Health Specialists to ensure full enrollment and
completion of child health requirements. May be required to ride the
bus.
Assist in transition activities with Early Head Start and other school settings.
Support
family needs and partner with available Family Engagement Specialists
to facilitate family engagement activities/parent meetings.
Build relationships with professional agencies and schools.
Maintain accurate records for attendance, meals, transportation, and budgets.
Participate in professional development to meet annual requirements.
Support staff in meeting their professional development goals.
Use program systems such as ChildPlus, Podio, E-3, and SharePoint to support quality improvement through data collection.
Support all NMCAA classrooms by subbing if needed.
Be present during core hours with children and adapt to flexible schedules to meet family and team needs.
Complete required duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Education and Experience:
AA/AS in ECE or a field related to ECE and coursework equivalent to
ECE education, with experience teaching preschool age children.
Candidates
with a valid preschool CDA, willing to complete an associate degree in
ECE or CD within 3 years, may be considered with an approved Office of
Head Start Compliance Plan.
Required Skills/Abilities:
A commitment to the NMCAA philosophy and mission.
Ability to maintain confidentiality.
Ability
to engage with co-workers and clients in a positive, non-judgmental,
and courteous manner. Ability to offer innovative solutions, collaborate
as a team member, and prioritize tasks.
Basic computer and office equipment proficiency.
Ability to perform physical tasks as required by the job.
Communication
skills, organizational abilities, technical proficiency, and effective
time management. Demonstrate compassion and understanding when working
with children and families.