Early Head Start Assistant Teacher
About the role
This position is responsible for collaborating with the teaching team to support students’ learning and healthy development, under the direction of the Head Teacher. The Assistant Teacher is responsible for developing and leading various small group activities each day, as well as for leading the classroom when the Head Teacher is on break or out.
This position assists in fostering a positive classroom climate through the utilization of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Support (PBIS) strategies to support effective classroom management, while assisting in the effective implementation of Creative Curriculum activities to support students’ learning and healthy development, and adhering to the Oregon Department of Early Learning and Care licensing requirements and Head Start Performance Standards, under the leadership of the Head Teacher.
Primary Responsibilities
- Maintain a positive classroom climate utilizing the PBIS framework.
- Ensure the safety and well-being of children while maintaining an environment conducive to learning.
- Supervise all students actively to ensure their mental, physical, and emotional safety.
- Take necessary precautions to safeguard students, staff, and facilities both indoors and outdoors.
- Absorb classroom supplies and learning materials for accessibility and engagement.
- Foster exploration, problem-solving, and positive socialization through thoughtful engagement.
- Engage actively in child-led play and meaningful conversations to support individual development.
- Collaborate with the lead teacher in developing and executing developmentally appropriate lesson plans aligned with program goals.
- Aid in the implementation of individualized learning goals within the lesson plan through thoughtful engagement.
- Support developmental screenings and assessments as needed by the teacher.
- Aid in ensuring continuity between home and classroom learning experiences.
- Absorb parent-teacher conferences and home visits as needed.
- Regularly communicate with families regarding child progress, classroom updates, and celebrations.
- Meet weekly with the classroom team.
- Meet monthly with supervisor for reflective supervision, regular self-assessment of job performance and to track goals and work.
- Attend and actively participate in required trainings and appropriate professional development opportunities.
Required Qualifications
- Child Development Associate Certificate (CDA) Preschool or Infant/Toddler; or documentation of at least step 7 in the Oregon Registry Online (ORO)
- Minimum 2 years of experience working with children
- Knowledge of early childhood development and general principles of early childhood education and developmentally appropriate, child-led, multi-cultural, anti-bias curriculum for children under the age of 5
- Enrollment in the Oregon Child Care Division Central Background Registry (CBR) and maintenance of active enrollment during employment
- Within 30 days of employment: Adult and Pediatric CPR & First Aid Certification and Food Handlers Card (paid by the organization)
- Successful completion of pre-employment physical exam and TB test prior to start date
- Basic-intermediate proficiency of Microsoft Office
Benefits
Neighborhood House offers full-time employees a comprehensive benefits package including:
- Generous PTO and 10 paid holidays
- Affordable health insurance with 95% of the cost paid by NH
- 403b retirement plan
- Company-paid life insurance. Voluntary life, long-term disability, accident, and critical illness insurance.
- Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP) with free counseling