CHILD DEVELOPMENT TEACHER - $1,500 HIRING INCENTIVE
Pay Competitive
Employment type : Other
Job Description
Overview
The Child Development Teacher will be a critical member of an innovative team responsible for implementing an attachment-based, trauma-informed, and play-based approach to learning within a high-quality Early Head Start (EHS) Center. This staff member works as a team member with mental health and early intervention therapists to promote the social emotional and overall developmental wellbeing of the infants and toddlers who are enrolled. The position is responsible for ensuring a safe, clean, and comfortable childcare space that is conducive to quality parent / child interactions and exceptional educational experiences.
PACT's Southeast Early Head Start program offers specialized child care services for children under the age of three and their families.
Southeast Early Head Start Program is a delegate agency of the Maryland Family Network, and is licensed by the Maryland State Department of Education's Office of Child Care.
Responsibilities
Presents and provides educational activities that are culturally-sensitive, attachment-based, and trauma-informed to children in an unrestricted environment using best practices.Collaborates with the Child Development Coordinator and Child Development Teacher Mentor to plan lessons, create classroom strategies, set educational goals for individuals and groups, and make daily care plans using the Creative Curriculum and Teaching Strategies Gold as a framework.Participates and assists in implementing parent-child attachment interventions (e.g., A Good Good-Bye, Family Tradition Groups).Develops and facilitates child development goals in accordance with family partnership agreements and Teaching Strategies Gold observation.Develops, plans, and prepares instructional aids / materials for the classroom.Ensures that all center classroom paperwork (e.g., daily checklists, daily log, child observation, assessment tools, and progress notes) is completed in a timely fashion.Conducts weekly observations on assigned children using the Teaching Strategies Gold online tool.Completes child development screenings (ASQ & ASQ-SE, DECA-IT).Completes quarterly checkpoints and parent conferences for each child in the Teaching Strategies Gold online tool.Maintains a clean and safe classroom environment.Conducts courteous communications with parents regarding their child's progress, needs, and concerns.Follows all Office of Child Care licensing requirements and EHS Performance Standards.Completes a minimum of two home visits annually.Qualifications
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS :
Must be able to lift, push, pull, or carry a minimum weight of 25 pounds and carry small children as necessary.Must be able to bend, squat, and work with child-sized spaces.QUALIFICATIONS :
Ninety-hour Early Childhood Education Certificate required.Forty-five-hour Infant Toddler Certificate required.Child Development Associate credential (CDA) is required within three months of employment.Must possess and maintain cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and First Aid certification.EDUCATION :
High School Diploma or GED required.Associate's degree or higher in Early Childhood Education or Child Development is preferred.EXPERIENCE :
Minimum of one year supervised classroom experience working directly with children ages birth to three years old required.Daycare experience preferred.Benefits
Kennedy Krieger Institute offers excellent benefits including medical, dental, vision, 401K with match, tuition reimbursement, free parking, and child care subsidies! In addition, we offer rich professional development opportunities.
We require full COVID vaccination or documentation of medical and / or religious exemption(s) approval for this job as we are a healthcare institution committed to putting health and safety first for our patients, students, employees, and the communities we serve.
EOE / M / F / D / V
About the company
The Kennedy Krieger Institute is a nonprofit, 501 tax-exempt, Johns Hopkins affiliate located in Baltimore, Maryland that provides inpatient and outpatient medical care, community services, and school-based programs for children and adolescents with learning disabilities and related disorders.
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