What are the responsibilities and job description for the Teacher I, II, and III Early Head Start (Infant/Toddler) position at Foundation for Early Childhood Education?
• Teacher I: AA Degree plus Child Development Permit
• Teacher II: BA/BS Degree plus Child Development Permit
• Teacher III: MA/MS Degree plus Child Development Permit
Employment Status: 40 hours per week, Part-Year, Non-Exempt, and Union Position
*$500 Hiring Bonus: A hiring bonus of $500 is offered to you and is contingent on successful completion of the probation period as follows: $250 will be paid at the successful completion of mid-point review (3 months from hire) and the remainder of the bonus $250 will be paid at successful completion of the 6 months Introductory (Probationary) Period.
Generous Employee Benefits: ACA Compliant Medical, Aflac, Dental, Life, and Vision plans.
• Paid Holidays, Sick Leave, and Personnel Necessity (PN) Hours: 10 Paid Holidays, 14 Paid Sick leave, includes 15.5 Days of Personal Necessity: Accrue at the rate of 9.5 hours per month (1 year of employment= 114)
• Paid Vacation: (1 week) Spring Break, (1 week) Thanksgiving, and (2 weeks) Winter Break
• Employer Funded Retirement Plan- Foundation contributes 8.5% after one year of service, you can make voluntarily contributions at the start of your employment.
• Free Employee Assistance Program(s)
• $500.00 Employer Funded-Flexible Spending Account for Plan Year 2025
Work Location:
Will be assigned to report to our designated sites HS/EHS/SPS sites.
• Boyle Heights, Echo Park, Hollywood, Highland Park, and Lincoln Heights
? Substitute Positions Are Available: Day-to-Day or Long-Term Assignments ?
Plans and implements the individualized lesson plans for the children in the classroom. Creates daily classroom lesson plans in accordance with established curriculum. Provides for a healthy and safe physical environment for children and integrates the parents into the educational program. Conducts parent/teacher conferences and home visits twice a year. Records pertinent individual information about children in the group and monitors classroom security Education: Associate Degree in early childhood education, child development, or related field
• Preferred: Bachelor’s and/or Master’s degree in early childhood education, child development, or related field from an institution of higher learning accredited by a regional accreditation association recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.
o Total of six semester units in infant and toddler focus. Must have at least three units in infant and toddler (I/T) development and commit to complete an additional three units in infant and toddler development within the first year of employment.
o Human Resources will assist you in developing an Educational Plan/Professional Development Plan.
Experience Preferred: At least two years’ experience in a classroom setting or a combination of two years’ experience in both classroom and group settings with young children.
Licenses/Permits/Certifications:
• California Child Development Associate Teacher Permit or higher
• CPR and First Aid
Salary : $21 - $39