Volunteers of America Southwest

EHS Teacher

Volunteers of America Southwest  •  $27 - $46.12/hr  •  El Centro, CA (Onsite)  •  3 months ago
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Job Location EHS El Centro - El Centro, CA 92243 Salary Range $23.00 - $27.00 Hourly

WHO WE ARE:

Volunteers of America is an exceptional place to work. Our goal is that all of our students become self-motivated, competent, and lifelong learners, The work of educating our children and supporting our families is the critical mission of Volunteers of America Southwest and we would not be able to achieve our mission without dedicated and talented teachers.

WHAT WE OFFER YOU:

  • Career growth
  • Exceptional place to work with up-to-date facilities, resources and technology
  • Team focused environment with long service staff
  • Competitive compensation
  • Comprehensive employee benefits for full time employees effective 1st of the month after 30 days
  • Retirement plan with company match

Under the supervision of the Child Development Coordinator, the EHS Teacher facilitates safe and healthy learning activities for young children, 0-3 years of age. Play based learning promotes social-emotional, physical, and cognitive growth. An EHS Teacher plans individual and group activities according to child's age and current developmental levels under the guidelines of Creative Curriculum. An EHS teacher also involves parents in educational activities of the program to enhance their role as the principal influence on the child's education and development. Assist parents to increase knowledge, understanding skills, and experience in child growth and development. Identify and reinforce experiences, which occur in the home that parents can utilize as educational activities for their children. Teachers fully comply with policies and procedures of Volunteers of America SW, and regulations of State Department of Education, Child Development Division Funding Terms and Conditions, Title 5 regulations and Title 22 Community Care Licensing regulations.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

Classroom Safety

  • Develops a plan to ensure the safety of the children within the group utilizing indoor and outdoor facilities completes daily health and safety checklist and reports needed repairs and/or timely maintenance to the Center Coordinator.
  • Inspects/ facilities for hazardous conditions and unsafe environment and materials and completes daily health and safety checklists. Removes all debris, and all hazardous and unsafe equipment and materials.
  • Supervises activities of children to ensure their safety.
  • Recognizes and reports accidents, illnesses, and suspected child abuse to appropriate personnel according to timelines.
  • Conducts monthly emergency drills.
  • Maintain a clear and orderly classroom, kept free of clutter.

Effective Teaching Practices

  • Plans and conducts class activities that encourage healthy habits appropriate to child.
  • Selects and uses materials and equipment that stimulates child development.
  • Includes materials, which reflect the children's culture(s) and uses them appropriately.
  • Plans and facilitates daily learning activities for children based on children's interests in alignment with the Creative Curriculum to support School Readiness in all learning domains.
  • Writes and maintains accurate records, child observations to complete accurate child assessments (DRDP) 2 times per year
  • Designs an individual development plan (IDP) for each child in collaboration with the parent, identifying learning goals and activities for home and school that will support development and achievement of goal (s).
  • Provide diaper changes and meeting toileting needs of young children, as needed. Facilitate healthy habits with assistance such as tooth brushing and handwashing
  • Conducts staff-parent conferences each family with an enrolled child each program year; per requirements; parent conference will be conducted within 30 days of completed DRDP.
  • Attends all required in service training, and orientations, workshops, seminars, etc.
  • Follows approved agency procedures, as well as distributes and maintains them under proper security.
  • Submits all required reports and administrative forms accurately, completely and timely, including enrollment and attendance information.

Parent-Family- Community Engagement

  • Active participant in recruiting, assisting parents who walk in for enrollment information and/or participates in formal recruitment activities as assigned.
  • Encourages participation in parent groups at the center and provides opportunities for parents to use their skills and talents in the group.
  • In bilingual settings, communicates both verbally and in writing, with both the parents and the children in their language when possible.
  • Conducts parent education meetings, which will include orientation, discussion of IDP, child development, curriculum, and parenting skills.


Program Responsibilities

  • Attends trainings and meetings, as scheduled and/or assigned.
  • Perform special projects and/or other related duties as assigned.
  • Abides by Agency Code of Conduct and policies, including applicable laws such as Mandated Reporting.

Equal Opportunity Employer

Applications are only accepted online. This employer participates in e-Verify.

Qualifications

EDUCATION, QUALIFICATION AND SKILLS

EDUCATION

Associate Teacher - 12 Core Unit in Early Childhood Education. Must have valid Child Development Associate Teacher Permit or above within 6 months of hire.

Teacher I - Associates (AA) degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or related field.

Teacher II - Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or related field.

Teacher III - Masters (MA) degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or related field.

EXPERIENCE

• At least two years' experience in a classroom or group setting with children.

Volunteers of America Southwest

About Volunteers of America Southwest

Volunteers of America Southwest has been helping the most vulnerable and under-served people achieve their full potential since 1896.

For 123 years, we have been providing services that are designed locally to address specific community needs. Our common areas of focus include promoting self-sufficiency for the homeless and for others overcoming personal crises, caring for the elderly and disabled and fostering their independence, and supporting positive development for troubled and at-risk children and youth. We look at the whole person and address both urgent and ongoing needs, with the goal of helping people become as self-reliant as possible.

We draw on more than a century of experience and the reach of a nationwide movement that is:

- Bonded by a commitment to faith, human dignity, and social justice;

- Dedicated to actively engaging volunteers in the community; and

- Committed to the highest quality of service.

Join us and together we can make a difference.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
San Diego, CA
Year Founded
1896
Website
voasw.org
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