Summary
The Head Start Teacher plans and delivers developmentally appropriate learning experiences that promote school readiness for preschool-aged children. This role supports all areas of child development, maintains a safe and engaging classroom, partners with families, supervises support staff, and ensures compliance with Head Start and licensing standards.
Duties
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Plan and implement daily, developmentally appropriate learning experiences that support children's intellectual, physical, and school readiness growth
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Create and maintain a safe, healthy, and engaging classroom environment
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Design activities that foster social and emotional development
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Implement a predetermined curriculum, integrating Head Start content areas including health, nutrition, and parent engagement
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Observe and document children's development through ongoing assessment and accurate record-keeping
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Incorporate technology and creative activities to encourage self-expression and exploration
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Facilitate both indoor and outdoor activities that promote gross and fine motor development
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Deliver learning experiences that support cognitive, language, and communication development
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Build strong relationships with families through regular communication, home visits, and parent conferences
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Contribute to the development and upkeep of Individualized Development Plans (IDPs) and classroom resource materials
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Supervise and support children during routines such as meals, hygiene, rest, and play
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Guide, observe, and provide direction to teacher assistants and classroom volunteers
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Ensure compliance with Head Start Performance Standards and Child Care Licensing Minimum Standards
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Actively participate in professional development, including required in-service training and workshops
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Maintain a clean, safe, and organized classroom and learning materials
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Perform other related duties as assigned
Requirements
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Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education or a closely related field, including at least 18 credit hours in early childhood coursework
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Proven classroom experience teaching preschool-aged children or students in grades EC–4
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Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to interact professionally with colleagues, families, and stakeholders
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Solid understanding of child development and human behavior, with both expressive and receptive language abilities
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Ability to design and deliver creative, engaging, and developmentally appropriate learning experiences
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Proficient in the use of computers and digital tools for communication, instruction, and documentation
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Genuine enthusiasm for working with young children and fostering their growth and development
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Must meet all health and safety requirements, including:
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Passing a pre-employment and/or periodic physical exam
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Annual TB screening
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Background check and renewals as required
About Us
Child Care Associates is a leading nonprofit in early education and care in Texas. We invest in the future of children in their youngest and most formative years. CCA has two key areas of impact: accessible early education and care, and innovation.