Infant/Toddler Teacher (Caregiver Teacher)

31 Days Old

JOB SUMMARY Under direction, in accordance with established program performance standards, and applicable state and federal regulations, Caregiver Teacher engages with children ages six week to age three and provides a safe, nurturing learning environment for children and their parents. Plan for, assess, and meet the general and individual needs of children. Plan and implement specific activities that reinforce the program philosophy, promote developmentally appropriate and culturally responsive activities, and ensure children are school ready. Works with a co-caregiver teacher and volunteers in the classroom to build a team approach to educating and supporting children. At all times the Caregiver Teacher provides active supervision for all children. Responsibilities include: maintain a safe, healthy classroom environment appropriate for infants/toddlers, and cleanliness of the facilities; implement active supervision health and safety practices that ensure children are kept safe at all times, as determined by program policy; work in collaboration with families to develop individual goals for all children; respond to the needs of individual children with concern for their developmental level, interests, special needs, and individual style and pace of learning; provide for the physical needs of infants/toddlers, including diapering and feeding; ensure all Early Head Start component areas are included in the planning of daily lessons and classroom/outdoor environment: physical, cognitive, social/emotional development; health; safety; nutrition; and culture; stay abreast of current issues and trends by participation in program-sponsored in-service training and/or workshops; perform other duties as assigned. DEPARTMENT/PROGRAM Early Head Start Reports To Child Development Center Supervisor REQUIREMENTS A minimum of a Child Development Associate Credential (CDA) Certificate in Infant and Toddler and trained or have equivalent coursework in early childhood education with a focus on infant and toddler development; Associate or higher degree preferred in Early Childhood Education, Child Development or Child and Family Development; (Preferred minimum six (6) years experience with infants/toddlers; Must have a valid State of Ohio Driver s License and transportation as position requires some travel (training, workshops, etc.); computer literacy. Pre-employment drug screen, criminal background checks and post-employment physical conducted. HIRE RATES $17.44 per hour / Pay Level 7 (Child Development Credential-CDA) $19.90 per hour / Pay Level 8 (2-Year Degree, ECE/Child Development) $21.88 per hour / Pay Level 9 (4-Year Degree, ECE/Child Development) CLASSIFICATION Regular, Full-time, Non-Exempt, Bargaining Unit SCHEDULE Year-Round, Monday-Friday SITE ASSIGNMENT Worksites are located throughout Summit County and assignments are based on program needs and subject to change during the course of employment. BENEFITS Medical, Life, Dental, Vision, Prescription, 403-b Retirement Plan with employer matching, Paid-Time Off (PTO), Paid Holidays, Employee Assistance Program and other benefits as applicable to work classification EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION Complete an application to express interest. Application for employment found here . SEND RESUME TO: Community Action Akron Summit Application to: Human Resources Department 55 East Mill Street, Akron, Ohio 44308 Or, Email resume to This position is subject to Ohio Association of Public Schools Employees-Local 146 Participation NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. We appreciate your interest in Community Action Akron Summit. If you are selected for an interview, you can expect a phone call or an email from Human Resources. Applications are retained for up to six months. EOE
Location:
Akron, OH, United States
Job Type:
FullTime

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