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Genesee Education Consultant Services is Hiring a Teacher- Early Head Start Near Flint, MI

Job Summary: The Early Head Start Teacher is responsible for the planning, supervision and implementation of a developmentally appropriate early childhood program, and meeting the social, emotional, intellectual and physical needs of infants and toddlers in the Early Head Start Program. Comprehensive services will be offered in partnership with Head Start/Early Head Start staff specializing in Health, Family Engagement, Disabilities, and Behavioral Health.
Essential Duties (May Include, But Not Limited To)
  • Plans individual and group activities to stimulate optimal growth in all domains for the assigned students (each teacher is the primary caregiver to four students). Plans must be aligned with Head Start Performance Standards, the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework, the State of Michigan Early Learning Standards and the Creative Curriculum. Student interest informs all planned experiences and are play-based.
  • Develops and uses instructional materials aligned with Creative Curriculum and suitable for infants and toddlers.
  • Plans instructional activities based on student goals and objectives as written in the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) or Individualized Education Program (IEP) for students with disabilities.
  • Plans and engages in outdoor experiences for minimally 60 minutes per day in accordance with the State of Michigan’s Childcare Licensing Rules and the GISD’s outdoor policy.
  • Maintains the confidentiality of each student and family. Respects the culture and background of each family served. Maintains confidentiality of co-workers and the workplace.
  • Uses developmental screenings and student observation assessments as required to determine each student’s development and growth in all domains.
  • Analyzes and utilizes data for planning instruction and reporting results to program administrators and families.
  • Provides a welcoming, nurturing, responsive and supportive environment to establish and reinforce age-appropriate student behavior and social skills.
  • Assesses families’ needs and assists with follow up.
  • Conducts two home visits and two parent/teacher conferences per year for each child in class.
  • Creates an effective environment for learning through functional and attractive displays, interest centers and exhibits of students’ work.
  • Conducts two home visits and two parent/teacher conferences per year for each child in class.
  • Creates an effective environment for learning through functional and attractive displays, interest centers and exhibits of students’ work.
  • Provides data driven individual and small group instruction to meet individual needs of students in language, cognitive, social emotional and physical skills as well as supporting the development of healthy habits, independence, and self-concept.
  • Utilizes Child Plus and other program applications as required to document attendance.
  • Maintains a routine schedule of data collection for student assessment including observations, collection of anecdotal notes, and completion of developmental screenings. Assessments and developmental screeners are completed in the required time frames.
  • Uses Teaching Strategies Gold (or other assigned evaluation tool) to analyze data and measure student growth within the timeframe provided by the program.
  • Assists students with health and physical needs and personal care routines including toilet training, diapering, and eating.
  • Follows Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) regulations during mealtimes.
  • Plans and coordinates the work of Classroom Support, students and volunteers in the classroom.
  • Assists in the orientation and training of staff and volunteers in the room.
  • Communicates regularly with families to discuss educational goals and/or concerns. Has the ability to develop written communication in a professional manner when needed.
  • Interprets school program to families to strengthen their understanding of their individual student’s needs and the school’s role in the student’s learning and growth.
  • Promotes family involvement in educational activities provided for their students including volunteering in the classroom or in other activities.
  • Participates in staff and center team meetings.
  • Participates in required professional development hours, both virtually and in person. Completes virtual training within the designated time frame.
  • Actively supervises students at all times. Uses active supervision strategies consistently throughout the building, classroom, and outdoors.
  • Understands and implements the program’s social emotional and PBIS strategies consistently when encountering challenging student behavior.
  • Works collaboratively with other staff members to best support the student and family. This includes the Associate Teacher, Classroom Support, Early Childhood Specialist, Family Engagement Advocate, and Site Coordinator.
  • Uses Restorative Practices and other research-based models for conflict resolution with co-workers or stakeholders.
  • Participates in a cycle of professional growth with the Site Coordinator and Early Childhood Specialist that includes an annual evaluation and professional development plan.
  • Conforms to the GISD Head Start Standards of Conduct.
  • Engages in Restorative Practices.
  • Operates standard school equipment, such as laminator, copier, audiovisual, etc
  • Consistently models Win-Win leadership.
Other Duties: Performs other related duties as assigned.
QualificationsEducation:Applicant must minimally hold an Infant/Toddler CDA. Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education with a ZA or ZS credential or a Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education, preferred. Six credits in Infant/Toddler coursework required. Bachelor’s degree in a related field with at least six credits in Infant/Toddler coursework (or and Infant/Toddler CDA) or an Associate’s degree in Early Childhood Education with at least six credits in Infant/Toddler coursework (or an Infant/Toddler CDA) allowed.
ExperienceMinimum of two (2) years’ work experience in an early childhood setting preferably with infants and toddlers.
Skills/OtherEvidence of accurate record keeping and data collection skills. Ability to use district technology and maintain proficiency as required. Ability to fulfill responsibilities in accordance with program goals. Maintains a positive working relationship with families, staff, and other stakeholders. Punctuality and good attendance are requirements for the position. Ability to work flexible workdays, work week, and work year. Strong teamwork, interpersonal communication and problem-solving skills. Ability to maintain positive working relationships with team members. Discretion with confidential information. Must be able to pass a physical exam and TB test, and to obtain a satisfactory national sex offender registry and criminal history check through district and State of Michigan’s childcare licensing fingerprinting. Michigan driver license, current automobile insurance and be able to travel to and from homes in the assigned geographical area. Represents the district in a professional manner at all times, including following the district’s dress code. Demonstrate physical stamina necessary for lifting and moving heavy equipment and materials, repetitive stooping, squatting, bending, lifting, walking, kneeling and reaching while maintaining personal balance and stability.
Demonstrate honesty, integrity, excellent customer service skills, and the ability to maintain a calm, poised, and professional image. Ability to exercise good judgment and make decisions in accordance with board policies and established administrative guidelines.
Special Job ConsiderationsCertification: Desirable
Type of Certification: Infant/Toddler CDA
Bargaining Unit: None
Salary Schedule: Contracted, limited-duration grant-funded position; 40 hours per week
Starting wage with I/T CDA: $16.52 per hour
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Starting wage with associate degree: $19.62 per hour
Starting wage with bachelor degree: $23.76 per hour
Immediate Supervisor: Site Coordinator
Supervision: None
Benefits: Eligible for full family health, dental and vision

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Part Time

SALARY

$38k-53k (estimate)

POST DATE

06/04/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

07/01/2024

WEBSITE

gecs-inc.org

HEADQUARTERS

Flint, MI

SIZE

<25

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