EHS Teacher
Company: Family Service Association of San Antonio Inc
Location: San Antonio
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Early Head Start Teacher
(including Substitutes and Floaters) delivers the infant and
toddler classroom curriculum, for a single-session classroom, in
accordance with Head Start Program Performance Standards, Licensing
Minimum Standards, and will use agency standards to ensure that
services provided are in alignment with the Social Determinants of
Health through a trauma informed care lens as defined by the
agency. Maintains supervision of infant and toddler children and
child/staff ratios at all times. Responsible for the care, well
being, safety, and education of infants and toddlers. The Early
Head Start Teacher creates and manages an attractive, warm and
nurturing learning environment for infants and toddlers,
incorporating appropriate early intervention, learning, and care
activities which meet the needs of the group as well as those of
individual children and families. The Early Head Start Teacher
builds a positive relationship with children which focuses on
positive communication, appropriate physical proximity, respect,
positive discipline and guidance. Implement the curriculum and
assess the needs of each individual child, as well as assist each
family in following the goals that they have set for their child or
themselves. The Teacher, Early Head Start Substitute and Floater
will be required to assist in various Head Start classrooms and/or
centers as assigned, and moves from classroom to classroom or
center to center as needed and directed. Essential Functions:
Classroom Instruction and Management: 1. Ensures that clients have
access, as needed, to all five pillars of the social determinants
of health with a trauma informed lens through Agency services
and/or community partners. 2. Ensure adequate supervision of
children ensuring ratios are maintained in accordance with Head
Start Program Performance Standards and agency policies and
procedures. 3. Work cooperatively with co-teacher/partner teacher
to develop and implement developmentally appropriate lesson plans
prior to classroom instruction in accordance with Head Start
Program Performance Standards that reflect the development of the
whole child in addition to infant and toddlers school readiness and
accommodations for differences in student learning styles and
conduct ongoing assessments of student achievement, and follow the
daily schedule. 4. Work cooperatively with co-teacher/partner
teacher to plan and utilize appropriate instructional and learning
strategies, activities and materials that reflect understanding of
the developmental needs of infants and toddlers. 5. Work
cooperatively with co-teacher/partner teacher on planning and
implementation of lesson plans in safety, nutrition, and health in
accordance with Head Start Program Performance standards and agency
policies and procedures. 6. Work cooperatively with co-teacher,
partner teacher, and support staff to modify curricula as needed
for individual children according to guidelines established in
Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP). Work cooperatively with
staff and parents to modify curricula as needed for children
according to guidelines established in Individual Family Service
Plans (IFSPs). 7. Work cooperatively with co-teacher/partner
teacher to create classroom environments that provide a nurturing
relationship with children, conducive to learning and appropriate
for the cognitive, physical, social and emotional development of
infants and toddlers. Consult with classroom staff, support staff,
and/or supervisors to ensure that classroom instruction is
delivered in accordance with Head Start Program Performance
Standards and agency policies and procedures. 8. Work cooperatively
with co-teacher/partner teacher to ensure that classroom
instruction and school readiness goals are delivered in accordance
with Head Start Program Performance Standards and agency policies
and procedures and guidelines. 9. Ensure that classrooms, toys,
tables, and cribs are cleaned and sanitized daily. Ensure all
sanitation policies and procedures are implemented e.g. appropriate
diaper changing, handwashing, etc. 10. Ensure there is a clean and
appropriate food preparation in an area that is maintained away
from the diaper changing area. 11. Maintain all classroom
documentation as required; including assessments and other
documents following the Head Start Program Metrics. Family Support:
1. Communicate frequently with parents regarding their child’s
development, instruction and assessment, and engage parents in
their child’s education. 2. Complete two (2) Home Visits and two
(2) Parent Teacher Conferences per child per program year and
ensure that documentation is complete, accurate, and timely based
on established due dates. 3. Follow all directives given by
supervisors in accordance with Head Start Program Performance
Standards, agency, and Licensing Minimum Standards; and follow all
guidelines, policies and procedures. Agency Responsibilities: 1.
Attend agency, program and Early Head Start Center staff meetings
and/or trainings as required. 2. Maintain good relationships with
stakeholders, current and potential Early Head Start children and
their families, community and co-workers, focusing on providing
excellent and culturally sensitive customer service and always
presenting a positive image of the agency. 3. Maintain a working
environment which encourages mutual respect, promotes respectful
and congenial relationships between employees and is free from all
forms of harassment. 4. Perform other duties as assigned, including
presentations to community groups and organizations, in accordance
with the agency’s “team” philosophy. Education/Training/Experience:
1. A minimum of a current Infant and Toddler Child Development
Associate credential required (Child Development Associate
credential must be renewed and current during all phases of
employment); or an Associate’s degree in Early Childhood
Development preferred. 2. Current Pediatric CPR and First Aid
Certification. 3. Previous educational classroom experience and
able to utilize various learning techniques in the successful
delivery of curricula. 4. Fluent in English and Spanish (read,
write, and speak) desirable. 5. Staff will be required to submit
proof of their vaccination status or may request to be exempt from
vaccination due to a religious and/or medical accommodation. 6.
State of Texas vehicle operator’s license and proof of liability
insurance. 7. This is a 10 month position, meaning you do not work
in June or July and will return in August. Qualifications Education
Required Associates or better in Early Childhood Education. High
School or better in Early Childhood Education. Licenses &
Certifications Required Child Dev Associate CPR/First Aid Equal
Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with
Disabilities The contractor will not discharge or in any other
manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they
have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the
pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have
access to the compensation information of other employees or
applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot
disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals
who do not otherwise have access to compensation information,
unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or
charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding,
hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the
employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor’s legal duty to
furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c) Company Description
Empowering individuals and families to transform their lives and
strengthen our communities. Company Description Empowering
individuals and families to transform their lives and strengthen
our communities.
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