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Early Head Start Teacher

Salary:  Minimum-$11.67/hr, Midpoint-$14.58/hr, Maximum-$17.48/hr

Responsibilities:

  • Prepare child development materials and arrange a physical environment to meet the changing needs of infants and toddlers.
  • Plan and implement a child development program utilizing the Integrated Approach.
  • Serve as the primary provider for a small group of children.
  • Design and incorporate the Head Start content areas of health, nutrition and parent involvement.
  • Planning and implementation of a program geared to infants and toddlers, including role modeling desired behavior by all childcare workers.
  • Use the appropriate skills to meet social, emotional, physical and developmental needs of individual infants and toddlers.
  • Prepare child development materials and arrange a physical environment to meet the changing needs of infants and toddlers.
  • Observe children for safety and assessment purposes and maintain child assessment records.
  • Participate in planning, assessing and evaluation of program content and center plans.
  • Establish and maintain ongoing communications with each child and their family.
  • A minimum of three home visits per year must be conducted with appropriate records of these contacts. Must conduct two parent conferences.
  • Contribute to the development and maintenance of IAD and resource materials.
  • Supervise and guide children during mealtime, toileting, hand washing, rest periods and play activities.
  • Supervise and direct teacher assistants and volunteers.
  • Responsible for maintaining clean and sanitary classroom area. Participate in all staff development activities, in-service training and workshops.
  • Perform other related duties as required.

Minimum Requirements:

  • High school diploma or equivalent with a current Infant/Toddler Child Development Associates (CDA) and a health card.
  • Two years experience in a formal childcare setting.
  • Must demonstrate an understanding of human behavior and have expressive and receptive language abilities.
  • Possess a special ability to maintain positive relationships with children, co-workers and parents.
  • Ability to work with infants warmly, calmly and in an unhurried way.
  • Must be able to pass a pre-employment and/or periodic physical examination, annual TB skin test, and complete background check every 24 months.

Physical Requirements:

The physical requirements for this position are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Must be able to walk at a fast pace for extended periods of time.
  • Participate and incorporate brisk ten (10) minute walks with children into daily routine/lesson plans.
  • Must be able to stand for extended periods of time.
  • Ability to lift/carry up to 30 pounds.
  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision and the ability to adjust focus.
  • Must be able frequently to twist, turn, kneel, bend and stoop multiple times per day.
  • Must be able to perform physical activities with children.
  • Must be able to monitor children’s safety in all activities.

BENEFITS PACKAGE INCLUDES:

Child Care Associates offers a competitive benefits package that is provided to all fulltime employees that include health, dental and life insurance coverage. Additional voluntary benefits are offered to all full-time employees in addition to the core benefits package.

After completing one (1) year of service, the company contributes 4% of the employees earnings to the 403(b) retirement plan. If the employee also elects to make a contribution to the plan, Child Care Associates will match half (50%) of the employees contribution up to 4% of base salary.

Child Care Associates provides other benefits, which are outlined in the Staff Handbook, such as paid holidays, & paid time off (PTO).

Child Care Associates hosted their 48th Annual Meeting and Community Reception at The Fort Worth Club

We are proud to have been able to bring together early childhood educators, partners and community leaders that work with us to enhance early learning and development services to children and families in Tarrant County.
As we recognized our ISD Pre-K partners, we reflected on the progress made in our community and we have to admit, we have come a long way. Together we have built a strong support system for our families and, as always, we have room to grow and improve. With the changing landscape of our community, we continue to support continuum of service from prenatal to Kindergarten to ensure children are prepared to make ongoing and lasting progress in school.
We are excited to announce that within the next 12 months, we will introduce an evidence-based parent education program—The Incredible Years® program which has over 25+ years of evidence across 20+ countries. The program targets key developmental stages with the goal of promoting children social competence, emotional regulation, positive attributions, academic readiness and problem solving. The program targets high-risk socioeconomically disadvantaged families, and is a proven prevention tool for conduct disorders, academic underachievement, delinquency, violence and drug abuse.
Thank you to all who attended such a wonderful evening. There is nothing more powerful than when the community comes together to build on shared goals. We are happy to have you as part of the CCA shared interest family.