Assistant Teacher - Duration - Community Action Organization
Beaverton, OR
About the Job
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
Position Title: | Assistant Teacher, Duration | Department: | Head Start | ||||||||
Open Date: | October 28, 2024 | Reports to: | Program Area Supervisor | ||||||||
Close Date: | Open Until Filled | Work Location: | Beaverton Child Development Center, Art Rutkin, Lincoln, Hillsboro Child Development Center, Patterson | ||||||||
Hiring Rate: | $20.00 hour | FLSA Status: | Non-Exempt | ||||||||
Position Status: | Regular Full Time (RFT) | Benefit Status: | Eligible | ||||||||
Work Hours Per Week: | 40 | Number of Positions: | 5 | ||||||||
Months Active: | August - May | Positions Supervised: | 0 | ||||||||
*Note:
For applicants with extensive qualifications and/or years of experience, hiring range may be exceeded with approval. If approval is granted, it will be based upon careful review of the applicant's qualifications, experience, internal equity and budgetary considerations. The final rate approved will typically never be at a rate equal to or above the established midpoint of the pay range for the position.
Community Action Organization reserves the right to modify, interpret or apply this job description as needed. The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the employee in this position. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties (including essential duties), and skills to be performed by the employee occupying this position. This job description is not a contract implied or otherwise and the employment relationship remains at-will. The aforementioned requirements may be subject to change to reasonably accommodate qualified persons with disabilities. All positions are contingent upon funding and successful passing of all required background checks, required registry checks, and physical screenings if required.
All staff in positions which regularly require driving either company or personal vehicles while performing work on behalf of Community Action are required to provide Human Resources proof of a valid driver's license for a motor vehicle record check both at hire and annually thereafter. Human Resources will conduct a motor-vehicle record. These records will be held as confidential records in Human Resources. All accidents will be reported to Human Resources within 48 hours.
Special Note on Central Background Registry Requirement:
In order to be offered any position within our Head Start program, you must be currently enrolled in Oregon's Central Background Registry. If you are not currently enrolled, you may still be considered for this position, but no offer of employment may be extended to you until this requirement has been completed. For information on how to enroll in Oregon's Central Background Registry, please visit www.childcareinoregon.org or call the Office of Child Care at 1.800.556.6616.
Benefits: All regular full-time (RFT) status positions of 20 hours per week or more year round or part year of .50 FTE or higher are eligible for our outstanding benefits package including:
- Individual Medical with premium covered at 90%
- Free Dental insurance for the employee
- Health care waiving employees are eligible for a health care waiver benefit of $100 per month
- Employer matched retirement dollar for dollar for the first 3%
- Generous paid sick and vacation time
- 13 paid 0bserved holidays
- Free life and long term disability insurance
- Medex travel assistance
- Employee Assistance Program
- Rich and diverse mission-based working environment
- Possible student loan forgiveness through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program
- Staff meeting program criteria for use of a second language in their position may apply for and if approved qualify for a bilingual pay benefit of $100 per month
Position Summary:
In support of the Agency's mission, the Assistant Teacher collaborates with the Family Support Teacher to promote and maintain an elevated level of parent engagement and the delivery of family support services to encourage the greater self-sufficiency of all Head Start families. The Assistant Teacher works in collaboration with other classroom staff to provide a high-quality education service in a learning environment that includes meaningful experiences that prepares children ages 3-5 years for success in school environments. This position provides a major support to the classroom and assists in the support provided to enrolled families.
Responsibilities also include knowledge of and compliance with Head Start Performance Standards, Agency/Head Start Policies and Procedures, Oregon Department of Early Learning and Care (DELC), and Spark/QRIS standards. The Family Support Teacher is responsible for understanding and implementing the appropriate policies and procedures and performance standards as prescribed by the Office of Head Start and the Community Action Head Start Program.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
- In collaboration with all classroom staff, engage in active supervision of the children in accordance with the Active Supervision Policy and Procedure; ensure the required adult-child ratio is always; and strictly adhere to all safety Policies and Procedures, responding/correcting any at-risk safety issues immediately. Collaborate with the Teacher in using Creative Curriculum to create an environment conducive to learning, reflective of the different stages of child development, responsive to cultural backgrounds, and inviting to children and families.
- Support the Teacher in developing and implementing weekly lesson plans; collecting and recording objective child observations; support with the planning and implementation of the curriculum and individualized education services to the children in the class.
- Provide successful inclusion of children with mental health and/or special needs and work with Early Childhood Special Education staff and partners to identify and provide appropriate services.
- Collaborate with classroom staff to ensure children and families receive comprehensive services from all components within our program in accordance with policies and procedures.
- Support staff in meal service delivery in accordance with Food Services Policies and Procedures and DELC Licensing Rules.
- Assist children with toilet learning, including helping children with cleaning and changing when necessary.
- Assist the Family Support Teacher with relationship-based support to assist families in skill development to achieve their family goals including regular follow-up to identify progress or barriers to progress.
Marginal Functions and Responsibilities:
- Use CLASS observations and feedback to inform teaching practices and enhance child/teacher interactions, as well as identify areas for professional development.
- Utilize databases to generate reports and analyze data to ensure compliance with program requirements or to ensure continuous quality improvement.
- Bilingual staff may be required to provide interpretation or translation services on occasion.
- Complete screenings, assessments, and applications with families as required.
- Occasionally pick up and deliver needed resources to families.
- Work occasional evenings.
- Assist and support parent engagement activities to support recruitment of elected site representatives and Policy Council members. Attend or participate in home visits as directed.
- Other duties as assigned to meet program and/or business needs.
Required Education/Training/Experience:
- Education: Minimum of a Child Development Associate Credential (Preschool); sufficient to be placed at Step 7 or higher on the Oregon Registry. Transcripts, diplomas and/or Oregon Registry Step Certificates are required to validate educational requirements. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
- Experience: Minimum of one year of experience teaching in a Certified Child Care Center or comparable group care program in the care of children ages 3-5.
- Access to reliable transportation, valid driver's license, and proof of vehicle insurance for travel for work assignments.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Intermediate computer literacy and familiarity with applications such as databases and spreadsheets, word processing, e-mail and internet.
- Must be able to successfully pass applicable background and Oregon Central Background Registry checks prior to new hire processing and beginning actual employment.
- Completion of appropriate Fit for Duty and TB Testing according to Head Start regulations prior to date of hire.
Preferred:
- Associate degree or higher in the field of Early Childhood Education or an Associate's Degree out of the field that includes coursework sufficient to be placed at Step 7 or higher on the Oregon Registry. Acceptable coursework would be a minimum of 12 quarter college credits or 8 semester college credits in at least 2 Core Knowledge Categories (as defined by Oregon Registry). Transcripts, diplomas and/or Oregon Registry Step Certificates are required to validate educational requirements.
- Fluent verbal and written communication skills in English and in other language. For example, the ability to translate written materials from English to Spanish or Spanish to English.
- Two or more years of experience teaching children ages 3-5.
- Experience with and/or knowledge of Head Start.
- Training and/or education in working with children with special needs.
Required Licensing or Other Special Certifications:
- Current Oregon Registry Step Certificate (or acquired within 90 days from date of hire).
- Current First Aid/CPR certification (or acquired within 30 days from date of hire).
- Current Oregon Food Handler Card (or acquired within 30 days from date of hire).
- All state licensing requirements for classroom staff (or acquired within 30 days from date of hire).
Required Physical Demands of Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
- Working conditions include indoor preschool classrooms and periodically in a home setting.
- In a normal workday, may bend, squat, and/or climb frequently. Frequent kneeling, stooping, bending and sitting on the floor or in small chairs.
- Work is light in nature and requires the physical ability to frequently lift and/or carry objects weighing up 40 lbs, and occasionally lift a child with developmental and/or medical needs who may weigh 60 lbs. or more.
- Willingness and physical ability to move quickly to redirect children for the purpose of ensuring a child's safety or the safety of others in the environment and respond appropriately to a crisis situation.
- Working Conditions may include unpredictable situations of child and family behavior, cleaning chemicals, contagious conditions.
- Working with office equipment.
- Driving and riding in motor vehicles.
- In a normal workday, may stand/walk __6_ hrs/day; may sit _2_ hrs/day; may drive __2_ hrs/week; may use hands for repetitive grasping, pushing and pulling, typing and fine manipulation 2__ hrs/day; may use hands at or above shoulder level for _1_ hrs/day.
How to Apply for this Position:
- To be considered we must receive a completed Community Action Employment Application form. You are welcome to also include a cover letter and resume at your option. Transcripts may be required for certain positions. Applications can be completed on our website: caowash.org or you can print off the application to complete or pick up the application form at either of our following locations:
- Hillsboro - 1001 SW Baseline St, Hillsboro OR 97123
- Beaverton - 5050 SW Griffith Dr, Suite 101, Beaverton OR 97005
- Be sure to submit your application in a timely manner. If you choose not to complete an online application, you can send your completed application form, optional resume and cover letter and any other required documents via fax at 503.400.3691. If you prefer to mail your application be sure to mail attention Human Resources at the Hillsboro office address above.
- All application submissions will be acknowledged with a receipt notification. If you are selected for an interview, we will contact you.
- All current Community Action employees are encouraged to apply for openings at Community Action which they are interested in. For current employees, some qualifications may be met by an equivalent combination or education and experience at the discretion of the employer.
· COMMUNITY ACTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
- Community Action is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, age, race, color, religion, marital status, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, or other protected status in accordance with applicable federal and state equal employment opportunity laws. Applicants with disabilities may request accommodation to complete the application and selection process. Please notify Human Resources at least three (3) working days prior to the date of need.