Essential Job Responsibilities: Performance Indicators
Child Contact/Classroom Time (40%)
Assist in meeting the needs of all children, including those with special needs, those who are gifted, and those who are culturally diverse.
Assist in integrating all Head Start service areas into classroom time.
Assist in developing and utilizing lesson plans, which reflect mandated elements, parental and cultural influences, and promote the social, emotional, physical, and cognitive development of Head Start
children.
Implement ongoing early child/family literacy activities.
Follow a consistent schedule, which includes small and large group experiences, choice time, music and movement, large and small motor activities, skill development, meals, and effective transitions
between activities.
Observe and record behaviors of children to assist the teacher in the identification of each child's strengths and areas to grow.
Encourage experimentation, exploration, problem solving, cooperation, socialization, and choice making, ask open-ended questions and listen respectfully to the answers.
Provide an atmosphere that promotes and reinforces parental involvement in the classroom.
Assist with ongoing assessments for children and record data using the Creative Curriculum and Teaching Strategies Gold web-based assessment tool.
Assist with the supervision and monitoring of children at all times.
Respond to crisis or emergency situations that may occur and provide first aid and/or CPR. Prevent the spread of blood borne pathogens, and access emergency services as needed.
Written Documentation (20%)
Assist in maintaining accurate written records; including assessments, special education documentation, screening instruments, anecdotal observations, documents for transition to public school and
parent/teacher conference, home visits and other required forms.
Collaborative Service Delivery/Home Visits (15%)
Participate in regularly scheduled team meetings to plan for and deliver collaborative services across all service areas.
Serve as a Bus Monitor to help ensure children's safety to and from Head Start centers.
Meet regularly with parents, and other staff regarding each child's status and progress.
Assist in conducting two regular home visits and parent/teacher conferences for purposes of assessment and support, and to share information on classroom progress, educational strategies and
parenting.
Curriculum Development (20%)
Assist with the assessment of individual and group needs, attending to special needs, specific interests, strengths and concerns.
Assist with parental involvement and the development of balanced lesson plans, which are developmentally appropriate, intellectually challenging and address each child's specific strengths and
needs.
Assist in the establishment of daily and weekly goals, which will promote individual and group educational plans and include other Head start service areas.
Assist in the preparation of classroom materials to support lesson plans, in addition to changing and creating learning centers as needed.
Assist in adapting curriculum to address and meet individual goals for children as identified in their individualized plans.
Miscellaneous (5%)
Attend meetings, trainings, and appropriate professional development activities.
Assist in the general classroom maintenance/sanitization and laundry.
Assist in maintaining inventory of classroom equipment.
Other duties as requested.
Knowledge/Skills/Experience/Documentation Required:
Head Start teaching assistants nationwide in center-based programs have- -
1) At least a Child Development Associate (CDA) credential;
2) Enrolled in a program leading to an associate or baccalaureate degree; or
3) Enrolled in a child development associate credential program to be completed within two years.
Certificate/transcripts will be required to validate ECE coursework or related classes.
Prefer demonstrated classroom ability, typically one-year full-time preschool classroom experience or equivalent.
Knowledge of typical behaviors/expectations of three and four year old children usually gained through a minimum of one-year of relevant experience.
Excellent communication skills, especially good listening and writing skills.
If a licensed driver, employee must have a valid Virginia Driver's License and proof of current auto insurance where applicable.
Employment is conditional pending immediate enrollment in Child Care Division - Criminal History Registry.
Must present current TB/Physical at the time of employment or within 10 working days for TB test and 30 days for physical.
Physical/Mental Abilities and Processes:
Frequent significant decisions to assure developmental progress of children.
Demonstrated ability to supervise preschool children and ensure a safe learning environment including the ability to monitor and respond to events going on at all times in classroom, outdoor play
areas and on field trips. This includes the physical ability to move quickly in order to respond to children who are very active and may need restraint or redirection in order to insure their safety or the
safety of others in the environment.
Ability to respond appropriately (both mentally and physically) to an emergency or a crisis situation.
Daily kneeling, stooping, bending, and sitting on the floor to attend to children's needs.
Hampton Roads Community Action Program offers a variety of employee benefits, which generally will be available to you on the first day of the month following your date of hire. Medical, dental and vision insurance coverage options are available for employees and dependents. Employer pays seventy-five (75%) of the premium costs for health insurance. Coverage becomes effective on the first day of the month following the date of hire. The cost of coverage depends on the plan options and/or dependent coverage elected. All health insurance premiums are deducted from payroll on a pre-tax basis through a Section 125 Plan. Our retirement plan consists of a dollar for dollar matching contribution on salary reduction contributions made by each participant up to 3% after one year of service. Hampton Roads Community Action Program provides eleven (11) paid holidays: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, President's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
The Hampton Roads Community Action Program (HRCAP) is a nonprofit community action agency that has been serving residents of southeastern Virginia for over 50 years. As an award-winning organization, we have been a pivotal contributor to the economic stability of individuals, families and the community here in Hampton Roads. HRCAP is a regional organization with a steadfast commitment to improve the quality of life through programs in education, training, work experience, emergency services, housing counseling, and many other proven strategies. We have been at the forefront of attacking the root causes of poverty towards the goal of elimination. As a result, many families have broken the chains of poverty and are now equipped for success!
Qualified individuals should apply at 2410 Wickham Avenue, Newport News, VA 23607. Office hours are 8:00a.m. - 5:00p.m. Monday through Friday. You can visit: http://www.hrcapinc.org to print an application and mail to P.O. Box 37, Newport News, VA 23607. Also you can email your application and resume to hrcapresume@hrcapinc.org