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Head Teacher

The Associated Students of CSU, Chico is recruiting for two early childhood education Head Teachers at the Child Development Lab. These are a full-time, academic-year (1700 hours), non-exempt positions. The pay range is $24.00 - $24.25/hr; placement in range is dependent upon experience and typically starts at the base of the range. The anticipated schedules are Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm with an all staff meeting Monday evenings ending at 5:15pm. The schedules are subject to change based on department needs. These positions are anticipated to start in August 2026.  Associated Students offers excellent benefits to include medical, dental and vision insurance with a generous employer contribution toward the cost. Basic life, AD&D, and long term disability are fully employer paid. Retirement is offered through CalPERS. An employee contribution to this defined benefit plan is required in addition to a significant employer contribution. The Associated Students (AS) is a campus auxiliary organization serving thousands of students, faculty, staff, and community members. With an annual operating budget exceeding $21 million, the AS manages residential and retail dining services, the Bell Memorial Union, the Wildcat Recreation Center (WREC), and the Wildcat Store contract. The AS also provides a wide range of student-focused programs and services, including CAVE (Community Action Volunteers in Education), the Child Development Lab, Adventure Outings, Sustainability initiatives, and student government. The organization employs more than 125 career staff and over 450 student employees annually.  A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with Associated Students. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current Associated Students employees who apply for the position.  In support of campus-wide efforts, the AS is committed to recruiting and hiring candidates who demonstrate and embrace our corporate values and strategic priorities. We take a culturally-informed approach to all our processes related to employee relationships. We provide timely and intentional opportunities to increase our commitment to inclusivity within the Associated Students and actively support University-wide diversity initiatives. Successful candidates are those of variable abilities who will work to advance policies and practices that will strengthen our organizational culture. To be considered, you must submit an application in full and attach a resume.HEAD TEACHERCHILD DEVELOPMENT LAB  SUMMARYUnder general direction, the Head Teacher oversees the daily operation of Child Development Lab (CDL) teaching program and activities. Responsible for developing and maintaining a developmentally appropriate environment and curriculum which provide for the optimum development of young children.  ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Develop and implement written developmentally appropriate curriculum plans, activities and an environment congruent with CDL philosophy and standards set by the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Develop and execute assessment of programs and/or services for areas of responsibility including, but not limited to setting and implementing goals, evaluating outcomes and ongoing enhancement. Supervise, coach, train, and evaluate assigned staff and volunteers modeling appropriate early childhood practices and teaching techniques.  Participate in the planning and delivery of staff development opportunities (i.e. retreats, staff meetings, etc.). Attend other professional development opportunities as needed (i.e. conferences, workshops, etc.). Delegate authority when assigned to accept licensing evaluations and implement emergency procedures in the absence of the CDL Director. Responsible for overseeing the maintenance and cleaning in the classroom and yard areas identifying and reporting safety or health concerns to the CDL Director. Responsible for orchestrating one disaster drill per month. Plan, schedule and conduct parent conferences regarding children's daily activities, progress, and development as well as communicating Lab philosophy. Assist in facilitating parent programs, events and community outreach. Assist in identifying the special needs of children and /or families, providing information about community resources to parents and staff. Responsible for updating individual children’s Plan for Child on a regular basis. Responsible for overseeing the daily health of each child and medication disbursement as appropriate. Develop and maintains portfolio assessments of each child’s growth and development. Submits articles for publication in the Lab newsletter. Other duties may be assigned. CLASSIFICATIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISEDChild Development Lab Teacher, Casual Teacher, Student Assistants, Parents, Volunteers TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONSWork is performed in an schoolroom environment including children’s exterior play yard. Some work is performed in an office environment. Regular exposure to children's communicable diseases and some exposure to other health problems (conjunctivitis, lice, etc.); continuous contact with staff, campus community, and public. TYPICAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTSSit and stand for extended periods; manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination; stamina; squatting, floor-sitting and kneeling; ability to lift, move, and carry items weighing up to 50 lbs.; ability to communicate verbally and in writing. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. TRAVEL REQUIREMENTSNone KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES REQUIREMENTS:Knowledge of: Principles, practices, and procedures of CDL operations, programs, and services. Early childhood development. Laws, rules, and regulations related to CDL operation, programs, and services. Facility sanitation and safety. CPR and First Aid. Principles of supervision, employee development, and performance evaluation. Basic principles if individual and group behavior. Signs and symptoms of child abuse and neglect.Ability to: Oversee the teaching programs and activities of the Associated Students Child Development Lab. Supervise, coordinate, train, and evaluate staff. Develop and implement curriculum and activities. Express ideas and recommendations both orally and in writing. Insure that assigned programs and activities meet the needs of parents. The incumbent shall work well under pressure: meeting multiple and sometimes competing deadlines. The incumbent shall at all times demonstrate cooperative behavior with colleagues and supervisors. Communicate effectively in writing and orally. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with the children, parents, co-workers, campus community, general public and those contacted during the course of work. MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Two (2) years of professional full-time or part-time equivalent experience within an early learning program. One (1) year of experience supervising staff. Bachelors of Arts Twelve (12) units of ECE/CD, plus three (3) units supervised field experience in ECE/CD Three (3) infant/toddler units are required for a position in the infant/toddler classrooms. PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:None SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Child Development Instructional Site Supervisor Permit, or ability to obtain permit within six (6) months of hire. Three (3) infant/toddler units or ability to complete within 6 months of hire. Department of Justice and FBI background clearance or a successful transfer of licensing exemption and a successful licensing record. Possession of CPR and First Aid Certificates or ability to complete within six (6) months of hire. Tuberculosis, MMR and Tdap clearance. Pre-employment physical.  A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current Associated Students employees who apply for the position.