Early Head Start Teacher
Company: Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New Orleans
Location: New Orleans
Posted on: December 30, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Function: The Early Head Start
Teacher works under the supervision of the Center Director. The
Early Head Start Teacher will be responsible for the organization
of classroom space and equipment to meet the individual needs of
children enrolled including the provision of activities in all
areas reflecting Early Childhood Development practices, which will
encourage children to: initiate activities, solve problems,
explore, experiment, question and learn by doing. Required
Knowledge & Abilities: Knowledge of infant and toddler growth and
development, as well as Early Childhood Education and best
practices. Ability to communicate proficiently in English with
children, families, staff and community agencies and partners.
Ability to understand and follow oral and written instruction and
make mathematical computations and tabulations. Ability to operate
modern office equipment (computer, fax, scanner, copier). Ability
to operate Microsoft Word, Microsoft Outlook, and the internet.
Knowledge of special needs of families and aware of ways to
effectively communicate and assist them. Ability to be a mandated
reporter for suspected child abuse or neglect. Ability to work in
another position when needed. While performing the duties of this
job, the employee is frequently required to sit, stand, stoop,
bend, walk, talk, hear, use hands to grip, type, reach with hands
and arms, occasionally required to stand or walk on uneven
surfaces, climb stairs, run. Minimum Qualifications: Infant Toddler
CDA credential or equivalent to a CDA with two years Early
Childhood experience and ability to work continuously toward an
Associate's Degree in Early Childhood Education. Proven proficiency
in verbal and written communication skills. Essential Functions:
Ensure classroom activities (including transitions) are age and
developmentally appropriate, as well as aligned with the Head Start
Philosophy. Ensure classroom interactions are age and
developmentally appropriate, as well as aligned with the Head Start
Philosophy. Ensure playground interactions are age and
developmentally appropriate, as well as aligned with the Head Start
Philosophy/Licensing Regulations. Complete and submit lesson plans
that reflect planning for individuals, small and large groups
according to procedures, including IFSP (Individualized Family
Service Plan) goals and objectives as needed. Create a sense of
community in the classroom through relationship building and
allowing children to complete routine tasks. Implement approved
weekly lesson plan in the classroom daily. Prepare materials and
supplies in advance for activities. Ensure that Teaching Strategies
Gold (TSG) and Desired Results Developmental Profile (DRDP)
reflects accurate information on each child. Gather, maintain and
review data toward Outcomes and School Readiness Goals three times
per year in Teaching Strategies Gold (TSG) and Desired Results
Developmental Profile (DRDP) according to program calendar.
Understand and utilize the researched based Frogstreet Curriculum
for Infants, Toddlers and Two-Year Olds. Use screenings, ongoing
assessments, information from parents and other staff to meet the
learning needs of each child. Complete daily experience sheets for
each child throughout the day to keep parents informed about their
child's diapering, nap and feeding schedules. Conduct Parent
Conferences using the ChildPlus Parent Report 5024. Provide
transition activities for each child according to procedure for
children moving from room to room as well as into Head Start.
Provide a daily balanced schedule of child initiated and adult
initiated activities. Ensure that modifications are made to include
children with special needs. Promote and respect children and
families' culture by providing experiences and learning materials
that are representative of children's cultures. Learn and express
key words in children's home language. Ensure that all screenings,
assessments, and observations on each child are conducted/completed
according to program calendar and policies and procedures; ensuring
all required information is contained in each child's file. Ensure
classroom compliance with State Licensing Regulations, Head Start
Performance Standards, CACFP (Child and Adult Care Food Program),
and agency policies and procedures. Participate in child staffing's
to discuss strengths, needs and goals for children and families.
Utilize computer and Child Plus program to enter, maintain and
monitor data for recordkeeping and tracking purposes according to
program calendar. Monitor classroom and playground for health and
safety concerns according to procedures. Establish effective
communication with families through monthly calendars, newsletters,
home visits and parent/teacher conferences. Complete daily health
inspections and follow up documentation. Complete and submit
accident reports in the required timeframe. Ensure sanitation,
hygiene procedures and health practices are strictly adhered to
daily and assist in the daily maintenance of the classroom. Ensure
CLASS (Classroom Assessment Scoring System) score for classroom is
at or above established program threshold. Mentor substitutes and
volunteers. Ensure family style dining. Check emails a minimum of
2x daily. Submit accurate and timely employee time, attendance, and
mileage reports. Secure and document in-kind contributions,
volunteer time, and community support. Attend training and
in-service as assigned. Ensure all paperwork is accurate and
submitted timely. Adheres to agency's HS/EHS confidentiality
policy, professional ethics, and standards, demonstrating work
habits which comply with agency personnel policies and procedures.
Regular attendance and timely arrival to assigned work site.
Ability to pass a physical exam and TB (Tuberculosis test) yearly.
Perform other duties, as assigned. All candidates for employment
with CCANO must submit to a criminal records check as a condition
of employment. New employees will be required to complete a
criminal background check prior to employment. Compliance with the
State of LA Child Protection Act and Archdiocese Policy on Abuse
and Neglect, to provide for the safety and security of all clients
served by CCANO programs. Certain programs require additional
background checks in addition to the Archdiocesan check. These may
include the "State Police Check " and " The Department of
Education".
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