What are the responsibilities and job description for the Early Head Start Infant/Toddler Teacher position at DARLINGTON COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY?
General Description: Under the supervision of the Center Manager, the Early Head Start Caregiver ensures the safety and well-being of each child in the program at all times by providing a safe and healthy environment. It is the responsibility of this position to assist in the implementation of a developmentally appropriate plan for a group of six-week-old to three-year-old children as well as to provide quality early childhood education.
Essential Job Responsibilities and Performance Indicators:
- Creates a nurturing, responsive environment that promotes positive development of social and emotional competencies.
- Observe closely and understand patterns to determine possible causes of challenging behavior and implement preventive measures to address it.
- Teach children new social and communication skills in partnership with families.
- Works with a classroom partner and families to develop individual goals for all children.
- Uses observations of children and anecdotal notes to document children’s progress and individualize the curriculum.
- Visually observe and hear children from all areas of the classroom and playground at all times.
- Develop and implement lesson plans.
- Maintain confidentiality regarding staff and family information.
- Maintain a safe, healthy classroom environment appropriate for infants/toddlers.
- Participates in assigned meetings, events, and training as required.
- Other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications / Skills and Experience: Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education or an Infant and Toddler CDA preferred.
- Two years experience in preschool (infant/toddler) classroom preferred.
- Excellent reading, writing, and typing/computer/data entry skills.
- Ability to pass background checks and health screening.
Professional and Ethical Standards:
- Maintain professional boundaries and confidentiality.
- Make decisions based on support principles, theories, practices, and codes of ethics.
- Contributes positively and articulates the success and needs of the program.
- Be knowledgeable about and sensitive to an individual’s values, beliefs, traditions, cultural influences, make-up, and circumstances.
- Be open and honest in expressing concerns, ideas, and information with staff and families.
- Possess organizational and planning skills.
- Demonstrate familiarity with employment policies, performance standards, work plans, and agency goals and objectives.
- Demonstrate commitment to mission, values, and policies in performing daily duties.
- Fulfill role as mandated reporter as stated in the Child Abuse & Neglect Policy.
- Attend professional development classes and training (local, state, regional, and national conferences).
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here represent those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
- While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk to or hear individuals in person and over the phone.
- The employee frequently is required to stand; walk; use hands to handle or feel; and reach with hands and arms.
- Perform a physical inventory of equipment and/or supplies.
- Lift and move heavy and/or bulky objects and/or children weighing up to 50 lbs.
- Maintain a clean classroom area, which may require the use of a broom, mop, vacuum, cleaning fluids, etc.
- Ability to physically interact with children (walk and run quickly, kneel, or sit on the floor, bend, lift, walk over rough or uneven grounds, and exposure to diverse weather conditions).
- Ability to assist in setting up classrooms/office areas which require but are not limited to moving tables, chairs, shelves, etc.)
- Assist with the safety of children through the seeing, hearing, touching, and smelling senses.
Salary : $16 - $17