Teacher I Accounting - San Ysidro, CA at Geebo

Teacher I

3.
9 San Ysidro, CA San Ysidro, CA Full-time Full-time $19.
00 - $19.
47 an hour $19.
00 - $19.
47 an hour MEXICAN AMERICAN OPPORTUNITY FOUNDATION MAAC EARLY HEAD START COLLABORATIVE PROGRAM Position:
Teacher I Location:
San Ysidro Early Learning Center (San Diego County) Program:
MAAC /Early Head Start Salary:
$19.
00-$19.
47 Hourly FLSA Status:
Non-exempt (40 hours per week) Reports To:
Site Supervisor, Program Manager and Program Director DEFINITION:
A staff person who provides care and supervision for infants and toddlers in the assigned group(s) and will plan, supervise and implement the education program within the classroom in accordance with policies, procedures and overall philosophy of the Early Head Start Program.
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND SPECIFIC DUTIES (not limited to) Primary caregiver to assigned infants/toddlers to provide respectful individualized care for infants and toddlers including feeding, diapering and holding.
Assist with assigning the children to primary care group and planning on individualized transitions into.
Partners with parents in order to provide consistent and culturally sensitive care through daily communication, as well as scheduled home visits and parent conferences.
Encourage parents to provide continuity from center to home activities and to reinforce their role as the primary influence on their child's education and development.
Responsible for planning and implementing age appropriate individual and small group activities including both daily indoor and outdoor activities.
Responsible for the set-up, take down and clean-up of indoor and outdoor play areas.
Responsible for assuring that classroom and outside play areas are maintained daily to assure cleanliness and safety.
Includes sanitizing toys and classroom equipment and assisting with laundry.
Maintaining clean and sanitized eating, diapering, and napping areas and equipment.
Responsible for assuring preparation and serving of meals and snacks according to individual feeding plans.
Responsible for accurately documenting care and developmental activities on individual daily records and on record keeping documents for each child.
Provide children with a learning environment and developmentally appropriate opportunities that will foster each child's social, emotional, physical and cognitive growth.
Support parents to increase their knowledge, understanding and experiences of their child's growth and development.
Develop plans to ensure that daily activities provide for the safety of each child when using indoor and outdoor facilities.
Provides continuous supervision of all children's activities to ensure their safety.
Establishes safety rules in the daily routines of children that are understandable and predictable by children and adults.
Develops and posts an emergency exit plan and conducts monthly emergency exit drills.
Plans and implements classroom activities that encourage healthy habits appropriate to the age of the children in the classroom.
Responsible for accurate attendance and meal counts.
Lifts, carries, and holds children weighing 25 - 50 lbs.
Responsible for scheduling and completing home visits at times convenient to parents; developing Individual Child Plans and Family Development Plans for each child and family at Phase In and updating the plans at least 3 times during the school year.
Conducts a daily health check for each child, recognizing and reporting illnesses of children to appropriate health personnel.
Selects and incorporates materials and equipment that are age appropriate and invite children to practice their emerging skills.
Maintains an age appropriate environment that is orderly and inviting to children.
Assists children during meal and snack time demonstrating appropriate dental and personal hygiene.
Uses these opportunities to foster language development.
Ensure that daily routines provide opportunities for each child that address special needs, cultural backgrounds and linguistic groups.
Assists with personalized services for special needs children (specialized training and equipment provided as needed).
Establish productive relationships with parents to increase the center's ability to assist parents in meeting their role as the primary influence on their child.
Conducts parent conferences and home visits.
Perform other duties as assigned for the proper implementation of the program.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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