The Infant/Toddler Teacher facilitates quality, individualized, early childhood education by implementing developmentally appropriate practices in an inclusive environment.
SUMMARY:
Under the direct supervision of the Center Manager, works as a team with the Education/Disabilities Specialists to plan and implement a variety of developmentally appropriate activities for children that will enhance their growth and development, promote social competence and ensure parental involvement in all aspects of the program.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (include but are not limited to):
Behavior Standard – 50% of Position
Maintain a positive work atmosphere by acting and communicating in a manner so that you get along with customers, clients, co-workers, and management.
Attendance Standard
Maintains excellent punctuality and attendance
Fundamental: Day to Day
Plans and implements developmentally and linguistically appropriate activities that recognize and support each child’s rate of development
Assess safety of classrooms and outdoor play area before engaging children in activities
Organizes classroom environment into areas to be used for learning, eating, resting and playing in accordance with the Creative Curriculum, licensing regulations and NAEYC accreditation standards
Provides a daily schedule of individualized child and teacher initiated activities that is well defined to help children in the order of events occurring each day.
Accompanies children to and from the bus, playground, and out of center activities maintaining an attendance check and head count
Maintains staff and classroom ratios at all times
Addresses toileting and diapering based upon the individual needs of the children.
Feeds infant and toddlers “on demand” to the extent possible at appropriate intervals.
Ensures the safety of sleeping infants by adhering to the most current guidelines on reducing the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
Communications/Public Relations
Maintains a communication system plan which ensures appropriate communication among the children, their families, teaching staff, the Center Manager and other community organizations
Supports and participate in the values and missions of ESNG
Monitoring
Completes the Health and Safety Checklist for classrooms weekly
Monitors and reports accurate numbers for the program weekly report
Record Keeping
Maintains updated and accurate records for children (educational and nutritional)
Maintains confidentiality
Compliance
Adheres to policies, procedures and practices which ensure the achievement and maintenance of GA licensure, NAEYC accreditation and the Head Start Performance Standards
Assists with the Child Transition Plan as it relates to assisting parents to be advocates for their children, cross training and sharing needs related to transition, assisting with field trips for children and their parents to feeder schools and assisting parents to become familiar with community resources.
Learning and Growth
Participates in all mandatory Easter Seals trainings to include pre-service, in-service and other educational programs and trainings
Completes the minimum number of training hours required by Bright from the Start, OSR, Georgia Pre-K and Head Start
Minimum Education Requirements:
CDA (Child Development Associate) - Infant/Toddler Credential