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Head Start Lead Teacher
Clover New OrleansClover Academyfull_timeVerifiedPosted 24 Apr 2025
💰 $48,000/yr($46,000/yr – $48,000/yr)
About the role
Job Type
Full-time
Description
Primary Role: The Teacher provides leadership to teacher aides, foster grandparents, and volunteers, aiming to deliver an enriching child development experience based on educational principles. This role serves as a positive role model for staff, parents, children, and visitors, directly impacting teaching, learning, and child supervision in alignment with Performance Standards and State Licensing requirements.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead classroom activities, fostering a stimulating environment that encourages intellectual curiosity and emotional growth among children.
- Utilize engaging methods to present learning situations that challenge and inspire children, focusing on literacy, numeracy, and problem-solving skills.
- Plan and coordinate all educational activities within the classroom, ensuring alignment with curriculum goals and standards.
- Create and implement lesson plans tailored to advance the intellectual and physical development of children, ensuring readiness for school.
- Support the social and emotional development of each child through thoughtful interactions and a nurturing atmosphere.
- Facilitate strong partnerships with families, encouraging their active participation in the Head Start program and enhancing the parent-child relationship.
- Promote health and safety practices within the classroom, maintaining a safe and healthy learning environment.
- Address personal care needs sensitively and promptly, ensuring all children feel supported and respected.
- Collaborate with teacher aides and other staff to ensure cohesive support for children’s learning and development.
- Provide mentorship and training for new personnel, fostering a collaborative team environment.
- Maintain accurate records of children’s progress and developmental milestones, ensuring timely collection and submission of participant information into ChildPlus, TSG, AND Developmental folders.
- Communicate effectively with parents regarding their child's development, accidents, or health concerns.
- Stay informed about current practices and research in Early Childhood Education, attending meetings and training sessions as required.
Performance Measures:
- Child Development Outcomes:
- Achieve a minimum of 80% of children demonstrating progress in literacy and numeracy skills by the end of the program year, as measured through ongoing assessments.
- Family Engagement:
- Increase family participation in classroom activities by 20% annually, tracked through attendance and feedback surveys.
- Classroom Environment:
- Maintain a safe and welcoming classroom environment, with at least 90% of families reporting satisfaction in annual surveys regarding their child’s learning experience.
- Professional Growth:
- Complete a minimum of 20 hours of professional development training annually, demonstrating a commitment to continuous improvement.
Required Skills and Expectations:
- In-depth understanding of child development principles, particularly for children from infancy to age three.
- Excellent communication skills, capable of engaging effectively with staff, children, families, and community members.
- Ability to adapt to change and implement feedback effectively.
- Strong organizational skills with the capacity to manage multiple deadlines efficiently.
- Commitment to respecting privacy and confidentiality for all program participants.
- Ability to obtain and maintain CPR and First Aid certification.
Educational Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or a related field.
- At least one year of professional experience working with preschool-aged children.
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