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The Head Start Teacher Assistant will also act as Teacher in absence of Director/Teacher by learning all aspects of the function of a Head Start Classroom, such as completing all assigned paperwork and reports, supervision of children, and sharing in the implementation of lesson plans.
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Communicate with Master Teacher, Early Head Start Assistant Director, classroom teachers, and home visitors about information gained from developmental and social assessments.
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Food handler certificate Certifications in public health, Nutrition education, Food safety, or related field Work experience in Head Start/Early Head Start programs Promotes nutrition curriculum, activities and initiatives Bilingual English/Spanish or other language i.e. Armenian or Farsi.
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Administration: Work closely with the Site Director, Head Start Manager, classroom teaching team, and other content area specialists. Position Summary: Teacher Assistants for Early Childhood and Head Start programs assist Lead Teachers in planning and implementing learning experiences that advance the intellectual, emotional, social, and physical development of children within a safe, healthy learning environment.
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Be a part of one of the oldest and most respected Settlement House in the Chicago Land Area. Reporting to the Site Director, the Lead Toddler Teacher’s basic function is to lead the classroom team in the education, care and general development of the children following DCFS licensing, Early Head Start and NAEYC standards.
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Position Title: Floater Teacher Assistant, Spring Job Location: Bennington, VT Education Level High School Salary Range: $17.66 - $17.66 Hourly Job Shift: Day Job Category: Non-Credentialed Position Description: OBJECTIVE/PURPOSE: Under the direction of the Operations Coordinator, the Floater Teacher Assistant helps to create and maintain an atmosphere in the classroom in which children feel welcome, valued, comfortable and secure.
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The Assistant Teacher will be responsible for maintaining a cooperative, harmonious relationship with professionals and others within Head Start Program setting, while providing coverage for teachers in the classroom.
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General Description Classroom teacher is responsible for implementing and delivering appropriate early childhood curriculum for the Head Start program. Supervision: This position reports to school-based administration and the Head Start Director.
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As a Head Start Pre K Counts Teacher you will work with an inclusive team to deliver a high quality, curriculum-based educational program for children ages 3-5. Responsibilities include developing and implementing lesson and individualized service plans, approaching child development through family engagement and community partnerships, ensuring the health and safety of children, and maintaining outcomes while promoting progress in accordance with Head Start standards.
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TYPICAL MENTAL DEMANDS: Must be able to analyze the effectiveness of classroom operations and choose the most effective course of action for the Head Start program at any given point in time.
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Implements and monitors contract requirements and regulations including, and not limited to the Head Start Program Performance Standards (HSPPS), Head Start Act, Community Care Licensing (CCL), Child and Adult Care Food program (CACFP), Caring for our Children Basics (CFOC), Public Health regulations etc.
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Job Summary: The Associate Teacher – Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP) assists the Lead Teacher in the general daily classroom activities which may include planning activities, preparing materials, and providing nurturing, positive relationships with preschool students and their families.
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Program Aide. Join the Head Start teaching team in a teaching assistant-type position in facilitating many classroom activities such as field trips, lesson planning, and classroom maintenance.
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ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW: At Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington, your knowledge and service in areas such as immigrants and refugees, mental health, social work, employment and adult education, legal and financial services, health care, food assistance, shelter and housing, developmental disabilities and prison outreach can make a profound difference in the lives of many.
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Educational or work experience in any of the following areas is a plus: babysitting, childcare, elementary education, teaching, classroom aid, paraprofessional, special education, early intervention, day care, preschool, head start, camp counselor, teacher, pediatric healthcare professional, etc.
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