What are the responsibilities and job description for the Long Term Substitute Preschool Teacher position at MountainStar Family Relief Nursery?
About the Job:
MountainStar Family Relief Nursery is recruiting a Long Term Substitute to fill in as our Preschool Promise Lead Teacher in Redmond, Oregon, this position ends June 30,2025 at the end of the school year and also could be permanent if that is of interest and starts back up at the end of August.. This is your chance to be a part of something bigger and help shape the future of this vibrant community.
Why you want to join us:
You believe that every child deserves the best start possible. You believe that parenting is hard even in the best circumstances. You care about children who have experienced trauma and want to work to support vulnerable families to succeed. You enjoy working with children in a trauma informed workplace and a therapeutic classroom environment. You are motivated to engage with families and offer resources so that families are supported in nurturing their child’s emotional, physical, and intellectual development.
About MountainStar Family Relief Nursery:
MountainStar Family Relief Nursery is a local non-profit that has been in Central Oregon for 20 plus years. We are a strength-based child abuse and neglect prevention program to support families with children ages 6 weeks through 5 years. We provide high quality trauma informed care and services for children and families experiencing high stress. Services include a therapeutic classroom emphasizing social-emotional development, home visits, parenting classes and other full wrap around services.
Our values are:
1. Caring – welcoming, trauma-informed, non-judgmental, family-focused, compassionate, honest, and fun.
2. Collaborative –engaged with clients, supporters, program partners, and communities.
3. Excellence – committed to quality programs, current research, continuous learning, and robust evaluation.
4. Inclusive – seek out and value diverse perspectives, understand and address systemic barriers equitably.
What’s in it for you:
MountainStar offers a comprehensive compensation and benefit package including medical, dental, Simple IRA Retirement Plan, vacation, sick pay, 11 paid holidays, Oregon Paid Leave, and a Short-Term Disability Plan.
MountainStar offers a professional, agile workplace with its primary goal being a workplace of choice. MountainStar offers excellent leadership that works hard to align strategies with the company's mission statement, core values, empower employee's autonomy, provide trauma informed workplaces, a culture of transparency, wellness days, learning and development opportunities. MountainStar was ranked the 100 best nonprofits to work for in 2022 and 2023, based on the survey responses of MountainStar’s employees and their work experience.
About the environment:
- Wellness days and Team Appreciation days
- Growth opportunities
- Culture that values diversity, equity, and inclusion
- Engaging work with purpose
About the Role:
- Plan, organize, and facilitate a Preschool Promise classroom for up to 16 preschoolers
- Implement “Creative Curriculum” and complete TS Gold assessments for assigned children
- Serve USDA meals following family style meal service guidelines
- Accurate record keeping including meals and attendance
- Daily bus/car transportation for children (no CDL required) in various weather conditions
- Case Management of 7-9 children and their families, including:
o Culturally competent relationship/rapport building with parents
o At least quarterly strength-based home visits with Spanish and English speaking families
o Referral assistance and crises intervention
o Parent coaching and education, and facilitating positive parent-child interaction
o Maintain records including daily observations, home visit records, family and child assessments
- Support other MountainStar activities - at times outside of regular hours
- Other duties as assigned
Preferred Qualifications:
- BA/BS in Early Childhood Education or a related field with preschool teaching experience. Bachelors in progress, AA/AS or comparable Oregon Registry level considered.
- Bilingual English/Spanish including reading, writing, and speaking effectively in both languages preferred.
- Preference for experience and knowledge in providing high quality early childhood education; observing and assessing the development of young children; working with families experiencing poverty, trauma and/or social complexity; cross-cultural and strengths-based communication; and computer skills including email, Excel, Word, and web-based databases.
What You’re Skilled At:
- Able to relate sensitively with families and young children living in high stress, potentially chaotic situations with ongoing stress and trauma. Demonstrates cultural competence and excellent communication skills.
- Able to maintain personal/programmatic boundaries and confidentiality while providing high quality care, education, and other supportive services.
- Able to: work independently and as a team member; prioritize and complete responsibilities; and be flexible as various situations arise.
- Continuing professional growth in areas related to early childhood education.
Physical Demands, Background, Driving and Training Requirements:
- May work outdoors intermittently with exposure to typical Oregon weather. There may be frequent interruptions, working alone, evening or weekend work, working long hours. Working in a close environment with active children.
- Must be able to pick up and carry 40 pounds. Must be able to bend, kneel and stand for long lengths of time. In addition, staff must be able to get up and down from playing on the floor with children.
- Ability to pass a background check.
- Valid driver’s license and reliable personal transportation. Clean driving record to drive company vehicles and transport children.
- Step 8 on Oregon Registry, OR Step 7.5 or lower (or CDA) with at least one year of preschool teaching experience required ORO account creation
- Within 60 days of employment must be Pediatric CPR and First aid Certified, have a current food handlers’ card, and show proof of completing “Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect,” “Introduction to Child Care Health & Safety,” “Safe Sleep,” and “Prevention is Better than Treatment” courses as required by Oregon Office of Child Care