What are the responsibilities and job description for the State Preschool Permit Teacher position at GEHRINGER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL?
Oakley Union Elementary School District
POSTION DESCRIPTION
Job Title:
State Preschool Permit Teacher
Work Year:180
Reports to:
Director of State Preschool Program or Designee
Primary Function: The State Preschool Permit Teacher will provide instruction to students in the State Preschool Program under the direction of the Director of State Preschool Programs or Designee, and serves as the Early Childhood Education (ECE) Instructor to individuals and/or small groups of preschool age pupils; provides age and developmentally appropriate early childhood education and experiences; provides for the child's cognitive, social, physical and emotional development; interacts closely with families and the community in establishing and achieving appropriate developmental goals for the pupil(s) and preparing students for kindergarten readiness skills.
Essential Job Functions:
Plans, organizes, and implements age-appropriate learning and recreational activities which meet the individual and developmental needs of the child based on their DRDP's. Modifies curriculum and activities for inclusion (SPED) students to meet individual needs. For example, will use the Desire Result Developmental Profile (DROP) to meet the individual and developmental needs of each child's identified needs.
Confers with parents and other staff members for the purpose of assisting in evaluation of student's progress and/or implementing of students' objectives using District and State measures (i.e. DROP)
Maintains classroom equipment, student's files, records, etc. for the purpose of ensuring availability of items as may be required.
Monitors/ provides direction and guidance to State Preschool Staff, volunteers and the individual students for the purpose of providing a safe and positive learning environment. Keeps abreast of current innovative educational practices and curriculum trends related to preschool education.
Maintains compliance with state, licensing, Quality Matters and district regulations.
Implements necessary changes to remain in compliance with various agencies regulations and/or legal mandates.
Participates in various meetings and events (i.e. Sneak-A-Peek, Back to School Night, Open House, parent conferences two times a year, etc.) for the purpose of sharing information and/or improving one's skills/knowledge by providing parents with training opportunities.
Assists and maintains confidentiality in the implementation of Individualized Education Plan (IEP) goals as applicable as well as attends required student meetings (such as IEPs, SSTs, etc.) Expected to collaborate with service providers as needed in order to meet individual student needs.
Performs recordkeeping, scheduling, and instructional support for the purpose of maintain student files and providing classroom materials.
Provides toileting and other individual student supports based on identified individual student needs.
Other Job Functions:
Administers testing and assessments for the purpose of evaluating and communicating student progress as required by the State Preschool Program.
Assists other personnel as may be required.
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Education and Experience: High School Diploma or equivalent, completion of required coursework for a teacher/ child development teacher permit including 24 semester units of early childhood education or child development coursework and 16 semester units in general education coursework . Additionally, prior job related experience, paid or volunteer, with preschool age children with satisfactory job performance or evaluation is required. Knowledge of current trends and research concerning child growth and developmental, instructional and behavioral needs of children. In addition, the ability and skills to provide a wide range of creative activities and experiences for children of diverse backgrounds is preferred. |
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Skills, Knowledge and/or Abilities Required: Must have skills to perform basic clerical functions, basic arithmetic calculations, operate standard office equipment, use English in verbal and written form, and use correct grammar, punctuation and spelling. Must have knowledge of principles of child development and instructional process. In addition, candidate must have the ability to sit and stoop for prolonged periods, understand and carry out oral and written instructions, maintain confidentiality of student records, meet schedules and deadlines, read/interpreUapply rules, regulations, policies, and rapidly learn methods and materials used in a variety of instructional situations. Significant physical abilities include reaching/ handling, talking/hearing conversation and near/far visual acuity. |
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Licenses, Certifications: Possess or is quaHfied to possess a valid Child Development Teacher Permit and is required to perform the mandated professional development hours to maintain the Child Development Teacher Permit. In addition, must have Criminal justice fingerprint clearance and driver's license. Additionally, must hold or obtain within the first month of employment, a valid infant and child CPR certificate, First Aid Certificate and maintain those while serving in this position. |
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ADA Requirements: Must have the ability to sit, stand, walk, lift objects approximately 20 lbs. (books, binders, files) push, pull, drag and grasp objects. See Summary of Physical Demands Rating and Summary of Environmental Conditions Ratings, attached.
SUMMARY OF PHYSICAL DEMANDS RATINGS
The following analysis entails an evaluation of the "Physical Demands" factors of the job as it exists. This method provides a basis for permitting modification to fit the capabilities and needs of workers with disabilities.
Rating Symbol Key:
(DOL Physical Demand Categories 1 to 6 are very significant to the customary performance of the job if contained in parenthesis)
SUMMARY OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS RATINGSThe following analysis represents evaluation of the surroundings in which the job is performed. Environmental Conditions must by definition be specific and related to the job.
Key to Environmental Factors Rating:
NP = Not Present in the Job Environment S = Seldom - Under 5% of Work Day 0 = Occasionally- Up to 1/3 Time F = Frequently - From 1/3 to 2/3 Time C = Constantly - 2/3 or More Time.
1. ENVIRONMENT:Inside 80% Outside 20%
playground. Fire alarm may exceed thisvalue.
Mechanical s Explosives NP Electrical NP Radiant Energy NP Burns NP Other Hazard/s s
"Mechanical Hazards" = Furniture, paper cutter "Other Hazards" = Student disturbances; animal bites; flu, colds, other contagions
Fumes NP Mists NP Odors NP Gases NP Dusts 0 Poor Ventilation NP Other Atmospheric HazardsNP "Dust Exposure" = Pollen, sand
"Protective Devices"= Protective gloves |
Salary : $29 - $38