Summary
The preschool teacher provides a safe and caring learning environment for young children.
Duties
Establishes and maintains a safe and healthy learning environment using appropriate classroom organization, schedules, and routines and effective classroom and child management techniques; provides health and nutrition services for children.
Teaches developmentally appropriate learning activities and implements developmentally appropriate learning strategies for young children based on individual needs in order to advance physical, intellectual, social, and emotional growth and development (with specific attention/provision made for children with mental health or special needs).
Recruits, trains, and works appropriately with parents in compliance with Parent Involvement/Education Plan and operating policies and procedures; monitors children's attendance and provides follow-up necessary to ensure regular, satisfactory child attendance.
Provides transportation services for children and parents consistent with the Transportation Plan and operating policies and procedures.
Directs and supervises classroom aides and volunteers and provides the leadership, training, monitoring, and assistance necessary for satisfactory personnel performance and effective, efficient delivery of Head Start services in compliance with program and personnel policies and procedures and other applicable regulations.
Demonstrates professional behaviors and work habits which comply with agency personnel policies and procedures, works closely with all Head Start component staff to facilitate integrated service delivery, and completes special assignments from supervisor.
Requirements
Degree in Early Childhood Education/Child Development
Professional experience working with preschool children
Physical ability to work with young children; up and down on floor, on and off buses, on playground, lifting up to 50 lbs.
to carry a child, move furniture, etc.
Verifiable work history; Social Security Card and/or work permit
Drivers License
Criminal background checks (fingerprint, vulnerable persons registry, etc.
)
Benefits
4-day teaching week, with every Friday designated for professional development, team meetings, paperwork, lesson planning, etc
Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Employer
Overtime pay over 40 hours
no-cost meals when working with children
Over three weeks of paid leave for winter break, spring break, holidays, etc.
Sick Leave
Free health insurance for the individual
Dental and vision insurance
Free life insurance equivalent to one's salary
Retirement contributions by the employer equivalent to 6% of one's salary after one year of employment
Deferred Compensation Plan
Employee Assistance Program
Flexible spending account
Training to update and renew skills
Administered by Knoxville-Knox County Community Action Committee (CAC).
CAC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, creed, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital or Veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status.