Job Description
Characteristics of Work
Under the direction of the Early Head Start Specialist, the Infant and Toddler Teacher is responsible for planning and implementing services as required to support the development and education of children enrolled in the Early Head Start Program.
Essential Functions
These essential functions include, but are not limited to, the following:
Planning and Developing
Implementing Activities
Record Keeping and Reporting
Communicating and Guiding
Training and Supporting
Additional Responsibilities
Performs other duties and assignments as directed by the supervisor.
Qualification
B. S. Degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Care and Family Education, Elementary Education, – OR – Associate of Arts Degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development Associate (CDA), or directly related field with one (1) year of experience working with preschool children.
Special Requirements
Applicant must:
Ø pass Criminal Background and Child Abuse Central Registry checks
Ø meet State health requirements
Physical Requirements
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, use hand-to-finger motion, and hand or feel objects when interacting with children. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 40 lbs., if necessary, to lift a child. The employee primarily works in an indoor environment.
Supervisory Control
The Infant and Toddler Teacher is directly responsible to the Early Head Start Specialist, who is responsible to the Children’s Services Director. The Early Head Start Specialist will evaluate the infant and toddler teacher semi-annually. The evaluation will be conducted through performance monitoring and progress reviews, and the Children’s Services Director will review it.
** Hinds County Human Resource Agency will provide reasonable accommodation for any known disability that an otherwise qualified employee might have to assist the employee in performing essential job duties, provided that these accommodations do not result in an undue hardship for the Agency. This job description should not be construed to imply that these requirements are the exclusive standards for the position. Incumbents may be required to follow instructions and perform other duties required by their supervisor.**
Company Description
Since 1976, Hinds County Human Resource Agency (HCHRA) has fought to eradicate poverty and empower citizens in Hinds County, Mississippi. HCHRA, a public, non-profit Community Action Agency, was created by the Hinds County Board of Supervisors to administer various services to assist disadvantaged citizens. Led by the President and Chief Executive Officer, approximately 400 employees provide services, including Head Start and Early Head Start Programs, rural transportation for the elderly and disabled, home-delivered meals, home energy assistance, and case management. Using a comprehensive delivery system, HCHRA provides services to eligible clients, funded by public, private, and local sources.
Since 1976, Hinds County Human Resource Agency (HCHRA) has fought to eradicate poverty and empower citizens in Hinds County, Mississippi. HCHRA, a public, non-profit Community Action Agency, was created by the Hinds County Board of Supervisors to administer various services to assist disadvantaged citizens. Led by the President and Chief Executive Officer, approximately 400 employees provide services, including Head Start and Early Head Start Programs, rural transportation for the elderly and disabled, home-delivered meals, home energy assistance, and case management. Using a comprehensive delivery system, HCHRA provides services to eligible clients, funded by public, private, and local sources.