Teacher Floater
Location: Glendale
Posted on: June 23, 2025
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Job Description:
“Helping our community’s most vulnerable with solutions that
permanently improve lives” Catholic Charities Community Services is
currently seeking a passionate individual who has an engaging
classroom presence to work in our Head Start program providing
support at different locations to our staff and children. JOB
SUMMARY: Under the guidance and supervision of a Teacher Licensing
Supervisor or designee, the Head Start Teacher is responsible for
ensuring student progress as described in the Head Start Early
Learning Outcomes Framework. The Head Start Teacher is required to
demonstrate competencies needed to effectively implement
curriculum, plan and facilitate high quality learning activities,
and provide an engaging and secure learning environment in which
children can form a strong foundation for school readiness and
later school success. Assignment is for the school year (10 months)
with scheduled breaks identified at the beginning of each program
year as dictated by program requirements and site calendar.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES : Child Development, Health, and Safety 1. Plans
and implements a designed bilingual, multicultural curriculum for
children assigned to the classroom that advances the intellectual
and physical development of the children and improves their
readiness for school 2. Develops children assigned to the classroom
in their: literacy, phonemic and print awareness; understanding and
use of their primary language, including increasingly complex and
varied vocabulary; appreciation of books; understanding of early
math and science; problem-solving abilities; and approaches to
learning 3. Creates and maintains a welcoming, inclusive, safe, and
developmentally supportive environment to encourage the cognitive,
language, social/emotional, and physical development of children
and families 4. Meets the individual needs of each child by
providing an environment that allows for the inclusion of children
with special needs and children who speak a home language other
than English 5. Effectively serves children with disabilities and
their families; making appropriate adaptations for any disabilities
and achieving goals and objectives set forth in the child’s
Individualized Education Plan (IEP) 6. Models use of proper English
grammar for all children, particularly children acquiring English
as a second language, to support proper language development 7.
Translates and interprets daily activities and events to the
child’s home language and/or uses additional strategies when
lacking proficiency in the child’s home language to ensure
conceptual understanding and support dual language learning 8.
Completes developmental and social/emotional screenings within 45
days of enrollment and accurately documents required health
information 9. Completes regular and on-going assessments according
to program guidelines to identify proficiencies, strengths,
possible concerns, and/or delays by monitoring children’s progress
and performing all necessary observations 10. Utilizes information
from child screenings, assessments, observations, and parent input
to establish individualized child goals and plan learning
activities for children 11. Develops lesson plans that include at
least one (1) home task and one (1) food experience per month 12.
Follows specialized physical health care procedures and, as needs
of students dictate, provides first aid and performs
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) 13. Implements approved
emergency plan and conducts/documents monthly fire drills 14.
Complies with all Child/Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) guidelines
and completes daily, weekly and end-of-the-month food services
documentation and reporting Family Engagement 1. Builds positive
relationships with parents/guardians and encourages family
involvement in center activities 2. Implements the Strong Fathers
Strong Families (SFSF) curriculum and engages fathers and other
male guardians to contribute to the education of their children
through their participation in center activities 3. Conducts two
(2) parent conferences and two (2) educational home visits for each
child assigned to the classroom each academic year to build a
strong home to school connection and support child/family growth
and development 4. Maintains awareness of and contact with
community based organizations and service agencies to utilize when
coordinating parent conferences and meetings 5. Provides advocacy
for participant families and links them to needed community
services and resources 6. Provides families with information about
community organizations and events and encourages their
participation and further involvement in community groups and
activities to promote building parents as advocates and leaders 7.
Includes and involves parents in planning Parent Center Committee
meetings and facilitates committee meetings with the Family Support
Specialist (FSS) 8. Evaluates the needs and identifies the
interests of participant families and coordinates parent education
activities in support of these needs and interests Teamwork,
Communication, and Professional Standards 1. Maintains appropriate
communication with and seeks out information and assistance from
supervisors, managers, other Head Start staff, and parents as
needed to provide services and fulfill job responsibilities 2.
Works closely with other Head Start staff to promote and maintain a
high level of parent participation in program activities and
ensures that parents are aware of and understand the full range of
options available to them in becoming actively involved in Head
Start 3. Understands the requirements of Mandated Reporter Laws and
demonstrates the importance of informing their supervisor/manager
of any concerns about children and suspicions of child abuse and/or
neglect 4. Demonstrates dependability by arriving to work on time,
maintaining regular work attendance, and following program
procedures when needing to be absent from work 5. Accepts
responsibility for participating in the planning and achievement of
team goals and objectives 6. Plays an active role in continuous
self-assessment and evaluation of program services 7. Demonstrates
an ability to adapt to changing needs, problem solve, and
incorporate innovations to fulfill program requirements and improve
program services 8. Accurately completes detailed paperwork and
submits all required documentation and periodic reports within
provided timelines 9. Maintains confidentiality of personal
information and the integrity of the record keeping process 10.
Participates in staff development activities including in-service,
training sessions, and meetings as required 11. Identifies own
training needs for the purpose of fulfilling professional
development requirements and individual growth 12. Supports and
assists other personnel in the completion of their work activities
as may be required 13. As program needs dictate, may be called upon
to fill in as a substitute in another classroom or at another site
to ensure uninterrupted service delivery to children and families
14. Inventories and orders needed supplies monthly 15. Promotes
ongoing commitment to excellence and continual quality improvement
to ensure the highest quality of services to children, families,
and staff 16. Other duties as assigned REQUIREMENTS : To perform
this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each
essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are
representative of the knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required.
Knowledge 1. Knowledge of child development theory; specifically
early childhood development 2. Understanding of the scholastic
structures required for the coordination and delivery of a
developmentally appropriate early education program 3. Familiarity
with Head Start standards, requirements, goals, objectives,
policies, and procedures 4. Strategies to motivate children and
parents to become involved in activities 5. Understanding of and
sensitivity to cultural differences within the community, program,
and agency 6. Techniques for accurate record-keeping and data
management 7. Awareness of community resources and available
support services 8. Understanding of Head Start Act and Performance
Standards preferred Skills 1. Directing individual and group
activities for children and families 1. Proper English grammar and
usage 3. Communicating effectively with parents and children 4.
Using, structuring, and managing time effectively 5. Understanding,
following, and carrying out written and oral instructions 6.
Critical thinking and resourcefulness to overcome challenges and
solve problems 7. Managing change and demonstrating adaptability,
flexibility, and responsiveness to varying needs and situations 8.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Applications including Word,
Outlook, PowerPoint, and Excel 9. Maintaining cooperative work
relationships 10. Bilingual (English/Spanish) skills preferred
Abilities 1. Work successfully with socio-economically
disadvantaged and culturally and linguistically diverse pre-school
age children and their parents in a fast-paced environment 2.
Identify and utilize a variety of materials for use in a pre-school
developmental setting 3. Read, understand, interpret, and apply
rules, regulations, and policies 4. Maintain a structured schedule,
adhere to timelines, and meet deadlines 5. Visually and auditorily
assess students/parents to ensure their safety and well-being 6.
Stand and/or sit for prolonged periods of time 7. Lift children up
to 40 pounds and assist them to the bathroom as necessary 8. Sit on
floor and ambulate over uneven floor surfaces including stairs,
steps, and playgrounds 9. Other significant physical abilities
include lifting/carrying/pulling, stooping/kneeling/crouching,
reaching/handling/fingering, talking/hearing conversations and
other sounds, near/far visual acuity/depth
perception/accommodation/field of vision
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