Aug 14, 2024
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TrulyHired
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East Providence, RI, USA
Full-time
Teaching
Job Description
Job Description
Due to the critical nature of this position to provide services to the children, EBCAP is offering a two-step sign-on bonus totaling $2500 for external applicants. The East Bay Community Action Program (EBCAP) seeks one Lead Teacher to join our team and provide a nurturing and safe classroom environment for children in the Head Start program at Turner Avenue Center, East Providence, RI. If you are looking for a rewarding career and to make a difference in a child's life, then you have found the right path with a unique opportunity in Head Start at EBCAP. The Head Start Teacher will oversee daily classroom functioning and guide the Teacher Associate, Teacher Assistant, per diem Substitutes, and Volunteers, utilizing Head Start Program Performance Standards, Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework, Rhode Island Child Day Care Center Regulations for Licensing, and RI Early Learning and Development Standards. Our Head Start program utilizes approaches from the Positive Behavioral Intervention and Supports (PBIS), The Incredible Years (IY), the Classroom Behavioral Management System, and the Creative Curriculum to ensure that all children have the opportunity for high-quality, nurturing, and safe learning experiences. They will plan and implement learning experiences that advance the intellectual and physical development of children promote social competence and ensure parental involvement. The successful individual must have excellent presentation skills, superior leadership, and management skills to effectively communicate with staff, parents, children, and staff. The Lead Teacher must have one of the following: 1. RI Department of Education (DOE) teacher certification in Early Childhood Education (ECE); or 2. Bachelor or Associate in ECE with 3 months of supervised teaching experience in an ECE setting; or 3. Bachelor or Associate in a related field* with teaching experience in an infant/toddler classroom. *The Rhode Island quality rating and improvement system, Bright Stars defines related degrees for early childhood education teachers as Human Development, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, and Education. Pediatric Nursing, Home Economics/Family & Consumer Science, Physical Education & Recreation, and Child & Family Studies. RIDE-certified classroom teacher candidates who have a related degree must meet the RI Early Learning Standards Teacher Qualifications as defined in those standards and include a minimum of 24 credit hours in ECE coursework. Head Start teacher candidates who hold a related degree will have 18 credit hours of coursework in ECE-related courses that include but are not limited to child development, early childhood education, and curriculum, early childhood teaching and assessment, psychology, family development, health, and physical development, mathematics, science, children's literature, approaches to learning, social and emotional development, language development and communication, creativity, professionalism, differentiated teaching, and learning. For Full-Time Employees Working 30 - 40 hours per week, EBCAP provides a comprehensive compensation and benefits package that includes heavily subsidized medical and dental insurance plans (BCBSRI), supplemental vision insurance, voluntary medical and dependent care flexible spending accounts, up to 3% of company matching 403(b) retirement plan, employer-paid life insurance & long term disability, generous paid time off that includes vacation/holidays/personal days/sick time, mileage reimbursement, tuition reimbursement, opportunities for center-paid training/CEUs, employee assistance program. Thank you for your interest in employment opportunities at East Bay Community Action Program. EBCAP is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer committed to providing a diverse work environment.
Welcome to ATX Learning
East Bay Community Action Program's Children and Youth Services, provide support to children from before birth through age 25. Our programs focus to improve health, social, and educational outcomes through the strengthening of parent-child relationships, evidence-based curriculum, and skill development. A program like Baby Steps is a great place for parents to learn how their child develops. Head Start, Parents as Teachers and Healthy Families of America programs teach the importance of a child's healthy development so they can grow and thrive!