Lead Teachers have the overall responsibility to ensure the integration of children, family, community, and organization services into the classroom and home visits of all participating families within their assigned unit. Lead Teachers will monitor training and provide leadership for the assistant teachers assigned to their unit in a manner that effectively communicates best practices and models comprehensive service provision to all participating Head Start families.
TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES ESSENTIAL:
Treat participants, fellow staff, and community members with positive regard.
Manage tasks in a way that provides adequate time for preparation and evaluation each day.
Hold ultimate responsibility for the supervision of each child enrolled in their unit/class to ensure their health and safety.
* Active supervision requires focused attention and intentional observation of children at all times. The Active Supervision Protocol will be followed at all times.
* Set up a classroom schedule appropriate for NAEYC guidelines and High/Scope curriculum. Include representation of each individual's culture as well as the local culture shared by all. Plan, implement, evaluate and modify child activities, daily classroom activities, involving staff, and volunteers.
* Monitor to assure that anti-bias/multicultural principles are being followed.
* Supervise assigned classroom staff and volunteers. Provide for appropriate training and ongoing evaluation to build on strengths and to pinpoint individual as well as program training needs.
* Facilitate family staffing with the unit team and Center Supervisor at scheduled times and provide technical assistance to assure delivery of services.
Make no less than two educational home visits per program year to the home of each enrolled child in unit.
Conduct staff/parent conferences, no less than two per program year, to enhance the knowledge and understanding of both staff and parents of the educational and developmental progress and activities of children in unit.
Meet with Early Learning Partners weekly at minimum, to make connections with monitoring child outcomes progress and follow up on 45/90-day tracking.
Develop strategies to collaborate with the Center Supervisor to share information and ensure comprehensive service delivery to families.
Share discipline specific information with the program Specialists for them to develop long-range planning and policy development.
* Provide compiled tracking information to the Services Specialists.
14. Exclusively utilize positive methods of guidance and discipline as outlined in the Discipline Policy and Aggressive Behavior Policy. These include the use of encouragement, prevention, teaching, and other curriculum-based or research-backed methods.
ADDITIONAL:
* Be an advocate for Head Start/Early Head Start children and families within the community.
Required Skills
QUALIFICATIONS ESSENTIAL:
experience teaching preschool age children
* Theory and practice in early childhood education
* Implementing evidence-based curriculum
Excellent communication skills
Knowledge of management practices and supervision experience possibly from a variety of sources
Enthusiasm for the program
An awareness that individuals can choose to effect change
Ability to communicate information effectively to Early Learning Partners, Assistant Teachers and Classroom Assistants
Complete criminal record check from Department of Health & Welfare’s Criminal History Unit prior to consideration for hire
ADDITIONAL:
· Advanced degree in Early Childhood Education or closely related field
· Thorough knowledge of HighScope curriculum and Head Start/Early Head Start Performance Standards
· Familiarity with NAEYC accreditation requirements
· Demonstrated active role in public organizational development
· Child Development Associate credential (CDA)
· Fluency in Sign Language, Spanish, or other language
· Current or former Head Start/Early Head Start parent
Required Experience