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Community Action Partnership Hillsborough and Rockingham Counties (CAPHR)

Head Start Preschool Teacher - School Year Position Manchester at Community Action Partnership Hillsborough and Rockingham Counties (CAPHR)

Community Action Partnership Hillsborough and Rockingham Counties (CAPHR) Manchester, NH

Job Description

Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSummaryCommunity Action Partnership Hillsborough and Rockingham Counties (CAPHR) is interviewing for school year teaching positions. Join the Head Start team and support children and families as they build skills to promote school readiness!The Teacher has primary responsibility for the overall health and safety of the infants, toddlers/ preschoolers in the program.S/He works as a member of the classroom team in forming trusting relationships with the children and families, developing lesson plans, ongoing assessment, and general classroom management.Head Start provides:Classroom support including available on-site coachingTechnology to implement curriculum and assessment Professional development opportunitiesOpportunities for Advancement in the field of early childhood educationQualifications: Associates or Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood or degree in related field with 18 credits in ECE, including at least one 3 credit course in Child Growth and DevelopmentCAPHR is an Equal Opportunity EmployerDutiesEstablish and maintain a safe, healthy learning environment. Develop trusting relationships with the children and families by creating a positive, nurturing environment. Welcome and support families as the primary educator of their child, encouraging the involvement of families and supporting the development of relationships between children and families; provide opportunities for families to participate in the curriculum outside of the classroom.Plan and implement daily learning experiences that advance the intellectual and physical development of childrenAssure completion of teaching responsibilities including, but not limited to:Complete developmental and behavioral screenings on each child within 45 days of starting date and continue with on-going observation and assessment procedures throughout enrollment in the program.Plan and provide daily classroom activities (both teacher-initiated and child-initiated) geared to meet individual needs and interests of the children.Complete 4 family visits per year, scheduling all meetings at the convenience of the family, with the goal of 2 home visits and 2 center visits each year.RequirementsIn the CAPHR Child Development program, a teacher should expect to:Kneel to address children at eye level.Be able to demonstrate motor activities that may include running, hopping, jumping, dancing, and full body motions.Be able to run after a child in peril.Lift children in emergencies.Nurture children who may need consoling in the case of challenging behaviors.Get on the ground with children in case of fire and help them crawl to safety.Sometimes get kicked or hit accidentally during exuberant play.Nice To HavesEnthusiasm Energy!Sense of HumorCommitment to ongoing learningBasic use of technologyBenefitsHealth, dental vision insurance plansRetirement program with a 10% employer contribution after 1 yearPaid sick leave, holidays, and time offAgency Employee Assistance ProgramStaff wellness programDiscounted childcare as space allows.

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