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Connecticut Institute for Communities, Inc.Description:
Greater Norwalk Head Start / Early Learning Program seeks full-time Early Childhood Education Teacher.
This position serves as the Lead Teacher in a classroom of 16 to 20 Head Start / Preschool (35-year-old) children. The position is responsible for the planning and implementing of classroom and related activities for preschool children. This position is the indirect supervisor of an Assistant Teacher and a Classroom Aid (CDA Specialist). This position is chiefly responsible for the following core functions of the Head Start program and performs other tasks as needed:
Summary:
- Planning (20%)
 - Program Implementation (50%)
 - Family Partnerships (10%)
 - Communication and Service Coordination (5%)
 - Record Keeping and Recording (5%)
 - Ongoing Monitoring and Self-Assessment (5%)
 - Supervision and Human Resources (5%)
 
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Planning
- Ensure the written curriculum includes:
 
- goals for children's development and learning;
 - the experiences through which children will achieve these goals;
 - what staff and parents can do to help children achieve these goals;
 - the materials needed to support the implementation of the curriculum towards achieving the stated goals
 
- Responsible for the preparation of daily lesson plans. Post them for parents, volunteers and visitors in the classroom
 - Develop an individual plan for each child including goal setting based on identified needs and prescriptions for objectives and activities to meet established child outcomes
 
Program Implementation
- Follow program curriculum providing developmentally and linguistically appropriate experiences appropriate to age, language and culture of children served
 - Implement active learning experiences advancing the intellectual and emotional competence of children
 - Provide a print rich environment in which children develop literacy, numeric and social skills using increasingly complex language and problem solving abilities
 - Provide positive guidance and discipline supporting children as they acquire readiness skills for kindergarten and beyond
 - Implement daily lesson plans in response to children's needs and interests incorporating observations, anecdotal record keeping, knowledge of early childhood development and the key experiences
 - Integrate Individual Education Plans (IEPs) for children with disabilities
 - Provide children with a consistent classroom routine
 - Provide supervision and ensure the safety and security of children at all times in accordance with Head Start and day care licensing requirements
 - Supervise and eat nutritionally prepared meals with the children as a curriculum activity, to model good nutrition, proper social skills, and family style meal service
 - Supervise all classroom field trips and outdoor activities
 - Understand regulations associated with prevention of occupational disease and injury, including the exercise of universal precautions and the prevention of contamination
 
Head Start Employee Expectations
- Uphold shared values of the program
 - Give and receive constructive feedback
 - Cooperate with co-workers, providing assistance, information or other support as it is needed to ensure quality service to children and families and to build and maintain positive staff relationships
 - Actively participate in Head Start community, including staff meetings, mandated trainings, committee meetings, and other program-wide functions as needed, including some evening activities
 - Recognize that your job description is service area specific and that a successful employee upholds the overall employment standards outlined in the Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual and specifically, but not limited to: confidentiality, child abuse reporting, attendance and dependability, appropriate dress, customer service and support to all families, prudent use of program resources, and promoting and maintaining safe work environment
 - Demonstrate integrity and responsibility by always doing one's personal best, being hones and ethical, following through on commitment
 - Maintain a commitment to professionalism, continue own professional development and mange performance by taking responsibility for one's own performance, setting goals, eliciting feedback, tracking progress and addressing performance issues promptly
 - Attend local state and regional initiatives to represent the center and to develop professionally
 - Exhibit flexibility by showing an openness to different and new ways of doing things, and changing strategy when an initial strategy is unsuccessful
 - Show initiative by identifying what needs to be done and doing it before being asked or before the situation requires it
 - Respect the time constraints of your co-workers by showing up to meetings promptly, attending school daily, and giving advance notice if for any reason you are unable to carry out your responsibilities
 
Benefits:
Competitive compensation, plus comprehensive fringe benefits package including paid-holidays, paid-time off, health, dental, vision coverage and a retirement program.
$1,000 sign on bonus currently being offered.
Closing Date: Open Until Filled
CIFC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Provider.
Requirements:Successful candidates must possess:
- AA in Early Childhood Education (minimum)
 - BA preferred with at least twelve credits in early childhood
 - BA in another field with applicable work experience may be considered.
 - Ability to pass an OEC background check and fingerprinting screening.
 - Bilingual candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
 - Competitive compensation, plus comprehensive fringe benefits package including health care coverage and retirement program. Send resume and letter of interest.
 
Health Requirements:
- Recent fit for duty examination.
 - Ability to lift 40 lbs.
 
Closing Date: open until Filled
Equal Opportunity Employer
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