Fort Scott Lead Teacher: Ages 3-5

SEK-CAP, Inc. • www.sek-cap.com

Classification:  Full-time                                                                   Status:  Exempt

Location: Fort Scott, KS

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  1. Promote and model excellence in daily program operations that support the provision of quality services for children and families, and a learning environment where all staff can thrive.
  2. Obtain and share knowledge of theories and techniques regarding Early Childhood development.
  3. Responsible for daily leadership, supervision, training, and modeling of best practices for center staff and volunteers.
  4. Basic care for the needs of children including but not limited to toileting, family style meals, and daily routines.
  5. Conduct home visits and parent teacher conferences.
  6. Create and implement developmentally appropriate weekly lesson plans individualizing for children`s needs by using observations.
  7. Work cooperatively with Family Services and other professionals.
  8. Implement and maintain the Head Start Performance Standards, Policies and Procedures, KDHE Licensing, and best practices, CACFP, Personnel Manual, Positive Behavior Support (PBS), Animated Literacy, Reflective Supervision, ERSEA, APRICOT, Teaching Strategies Developmental Portfolio, Creative Curriculum, Second Step and monthly Program Information Report (PIR), and recruitment plans to ensure compliance.
  9. Provide regular supervision and support of staff through recognized practices such as reflective supervision, training, and performance appraisal systems for assigned staff.
  10. Participate in monthly mental health clinical consultations to support staff, enrolled children, and their families.
  11. Observe in the classroom to help provide staff ongoing support and training.
  12. Be responsible for the provision of Education, Social Services, Parent Involvement, Health, Nutrition, Mental Health, and Disability services to assigned families with assistance from the Management Team and Site Manager.
  13. Lead classroom staff to recruit, train and schedule parent and community volunteers and document volunteer hours.
  14. Facilitate and plan classroom team meetings, guiding the problem-solving process and/or seeking assistance to assure delivery of services.
  15. Responsible for completion of data entry in agency approved data system.
  16. Be available travel within agency area and occasional out of area trips for training and professional development.
  17. Be an advocate for Head Start children and families.
  18. Model for staff and families appropriate ways to engage with children 3-5 years old.
  19. Model for staff appropriate ways to engage with families.
  20. Provide child progress report during parent teacher conferences, home visits and/or upon request of parent.
  21. Identify children`s nutritional needs, ensure that children`s allergy/dietary information in the kitchen and other appropriate locations and inform necessary staff.
  22. Complete necessary forms and documentation relevant to program and staff management.
  23. Assess children and help support staff and families to conduct developmental and social emotional screenings.
  24. Individualize teaching to enable children to attain school readiness and social emotional goals with the assistance of families.
  25. Ensure parents/primary caregivers are informed of all policies included in the Parent Handbook.
  26. Develop relationships with education and administrative staff at local schools to ensure smooth transitions to new educational settings for all Head Start children.
  27. Participate in Individualized Education Plan (IEP) and/or Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) meetings for assigned children with special needs while taking the role of resource person and parent advocate.
  28. Set up a developmentally appropriate classroom based on Head Start Performance Standards-using Creative Curriculum, and PBS (Positive Behavior Support) and other identified strategies with assistances from Program Manager, Area Manager, and Site Manager as needed.
  29. Responsible for requesting, ordering, or purchasing items needed for classroom and center.
  30. Screen and observe the developmental level of each child making appropriate referrals to the local Special Education Services
  31. Directly supervise assistant teacher and paraprofessional positions.
  32. Cross train for all center positions
  33. Be available as first line of communication with classroom staff.
  34. Complete and submit performance appraisals for staff you will be supervising.
  35. Ability to work unconventional business hours.
  36. Utilize Positive Behavior Support (PBS) strategies to prevent and reduce challenging behavior.
  37. Respect and support cultural differences and diverse family structures.
  38. Maintain dependable, punctual attendance, and adhere to appropriate break times.
  39. Attend mandatory In-Service trainings and staff meetings.
  40. Responsibility to report any suspected abuse or neglect to appropriate authority.
  41. Advocate for SEK-CAP, Inc. in the community.
  42. Maintain and assure confidentiality and privacy of SEK-CAP customers.
  43. Uphold and promote the core values and mission statement of SEK-CAP
  44. Support management decisions both in actions and words.
  45. Other duties as assigned.

 

KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE:

Essential:

  1. Basic computer and electronic equipment skills
  2. Basic operation skills of general office equipment such as photocopiers, faxes, and phone systems.
  3. Superior interpersonal skills. Ability to get along with diverse personalities; tactful, mature, and flexible.
  4. Ability to meet and deal tactfully with the general public and to communicate effectively and clearly both orally and in writing.
  5. Resourceful and well organized.
  6. Ability to establish and maintain positive, effective working relationships with co-workers, community partners, and customers.
  7. Ability to learn and adapt.

Desired:

  1. Proficient knowledge of local community resources.
  2. Previous supervisory experience.

 

EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS:

  1. Prefer bachelors degree in Early Childhood or related field with 15 course hours in Early Childhood education, Prefer a bachelors degree in Early Childhood or Degree in related field with 15 hours in Early Childhood education, or minimum Associates Degree in Early Childhood Education or degree in related field with 15 hours in Early Childhood. Per the Head Start Act.
  2. 3-5-year experience working with young children in a classroom setting preferred.
  3. Be eligible to obtain KDHE program approval.
  4. Obtain First Aid and CPR certification at orientation and keep current.
  5. Submit to and pass standard criminal history check.
  6. Possess current, valid drivers license and meet agency insurance underwriting guidelines.
  7. Successfully complete a physical exam and TB skin test before beginning employment.

Benefits Information

Health Vision Dental and Life Insurance; 401k with match; Paid Time Off; Employee Assistance Program

Salary Information

$19.05 - $25.00 per hour

Employer Information

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Job Contact Address

401 N Sinnet
Girard, KS 66743

Job Start Date

January-1-2024

Applications Due By

January-1-2025

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