Head Start/Early Head Start: Substitute Lead Teacher I
Company: North Coast
Location: Ukiah
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Head Start Child Development Program Bilingual
(Spanish/English) Pay Differential Available Hours: Varies – On
Call POSITION OVERVIEW Under general supervision and direction of
the Site Supervisor, is responsible for the overall planning and
implementation of the Head Start (HS) curriculum for the classroom,
and for parent education. Oversees the operation of the classroom
and the parent volunteer program. Supervises assigned staff
members. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Responsible for the
health and safety of children enrolled at the site while under our
care. Participates in regular reflective supervision sessions and
self-assessment to promote ongoing professional development.
Administers the daily operation of the classroom within the
requirements of State Licensing Regulations, HS Performance
Standards and State Funding Terms and Conditions (CSPP) where
required. Under the direction of the site supervisor trains,
supervises and evaluates associate teacher(s) and aides working in
the classroom; conducts regular classroom observation and
supervision sessions with assigned staff and facilitates team
teaching and planning. Develops list of needed education supplies
and materials and submits list to the site’s assigned Child
Development Supervisor (CDS) and the Education, Disabilities and
Mental Health (EDMH) Manager for review. Keeps required records,
documents services and follow-up, and ensures compliance with HS
Performance Standards in education and special education service
areas. Plans and implements curriculum for assigned classroom
according to HS Performance Standards and CSPP where required and
posts weekly lesson plans. Conducts two home visits and two
conferences during the program year with parent(s) or guardian(s)
of each assigned child. Assists the Site Supervisor with ordering
janitorial and office supplies and classroom materials as needed.
Supervises and participates in the daily cleaning of the classroom
(i.e., sweeping and mopping floors, vacuuming rugs, sanitizing
bathrooms, etc.); assists the Site Supervisor in maintaining the
Center facility and play yard areas. Mobilizes parent(s) or
guardians(s) and other volunteers to work in the classroom;
provides orientation, supervision of and guidance to classroom
volunteers. Administers a developmental screening tool to each
assigned child within 45 days of enrollment and regularly performs
ongoing assessment of the child’s development throughout the school
year. Through observation, use of individual child portfolios and
with parent input, develops goals that individualize the curriculum
for each child. Facilitates learning and development of each child
using an appropriate, program approved, ongoing assessment tool.
Responsible for recognizing signs of early disabling conditions
(exceptional needs); follows Head Start Child Development Program
(HSCDP) special education procedures implementing as needed special
goals and objectives for each child under supervision of the EDMH
staff in conjunction with the Local Education Agency (LEA.) Works
with EHS staff to facilitate smooth transition from EHS to HS
classrooms. Facilitates activities with LEA to ensure a smooth
transition from HSCDP to kindergarten. Communicates with parent(s)
or guardian(s) regarding Center activities and child development
information through parent bulletin boards, etc. and/or
Center/classroom calendars. For bilingual employees, performs all
job duties utilizing dual language ability as necessary to provide
optimum support and services for clients and HSCDP staff. Provides
childcare during parent meetings and activities. Takes
responsibility for staying informed of future changes to position
qualification requirements; maintains a current professional
development plan with assistance from supervising staff to prepare
for upcoming position qualification requirements changes. Attends
scheduled meetings, trainings and conferences as necessary.
Responsible for generating, collecting and documenting Non-Federal
Share Match. Other duties as assigned or required. Does not apply
to Substitutes. ESSENTIAL WORK HABITS Align work behaviors in
conformance with NCOs Purpose, Vision and Values. Report to work on
time and obtain approval from supervisor for any changes in work
schedule or absences. Maintain a strict commitment to
confidentiality, in accordance with Agency and project policies and
procedures. Follow the NCO Injury Illness and Prevention Plan, as
well as all Agency and program safety protocols, procedures, and
policies. Maintain focus on the assigned tasks. Take pride in
creating a positive, efficient work environment. Treat co-workers
and clients with respect. Represent NCO and its programs to the
community in a positive light. Dress appropriately according to
assigned job duties and responsibilities. Adapt constructively to
change. Qualifications JOB QUALIFICATIONS Education, Training and
Experience: The following education and/or experience criteria are
required to qualify for the designated level Level I- An associate
degree in Early Childhood Education/Child Development (ECE/CDV) or
in a related field. Level II- A bachelor's degree in Early
Childhood Education/Child Development (ECE/CDV) or in a related
field. 12 ECE/CDV core units and 3 units supervised field
experience in ECE/CDV setting required. (Core courses include
child/human growth & development; child/family/community or child
and family relations; and programs/curriculum). Must hold and
maintain a current California Child Development Teacher Permit or
higher level. Must have a minimum of 15 hours of Child Health and
Safety training and maintain a current Infant and Child CPR First
Aid certification or complete these requirements within 3 months of
being hired. A minimum of two years early childhood classroom
experience is required; a minimum of two years of staff supervision
experience is preferred. Knowledge of: Principles and practices of
Early Childhood Education/Child Development. Positive guidance for
preschool children. Head Start Performance Standards preferred.
Computer and internet use as relates to the duties of the position;
prior use of Microsoft Office 365 preferred. Classroom Assessment
Scoring System (CLASS) preferred. Licensing Title 22 regulations
preferred. Ability to: Provide leadership skills and provide
stability for program continuity. Develop and implement effective
lesson plans with team teaching approach. Interact with others in a
culturally and emotionally sensitive manner. Communicate
effectively and appropriately verbally and in writing in English is
required. Motivate, engage with, and work effectively and
professionally with parents and other adults as well as with
children from a variety of socio-economic backgrounds is preferred.
Accurately and legibly maintain records and prepare reports either
by hand, or by using a computer and related software programs. Be
flexible and able to meet the changing needs of the program. Work a
flexible schedule to accommodate attending scheduled works events
and professional development opportunities. Necessary Special
Skills & Requirements: Must be at least 18 years of age. For
work-related driving, must have a valid California driver’s
license, a verifiable good driving record, and access to a vehicle
with insurance that covers the employee as a driver OR reliable
transportation with proof of automobile insurance. Employment is
contingent on completion of a pre-employment health screening, and
meeting TB test and regulatory immunization and vaccination
requirements related to work in a Head Start Program and a licensed
child care facility. Employment is contingent on receipt by program
of a Criminal Record Clearance confirming eligibility to work in a
licensed childcare facility. WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL DEMANDS
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly
required to talk, hear, listen, and communicate clearly; The
employee frequently is required to sit; use hands to finger, handle
or feel objects, use manual and automatic office equipment, and
reach with hands and arms. The employee is frequently required to
stand; bend; reach down and stretch overhead; walk; climb or
balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee may
frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds unassisted and may
occasionally move and lift heavier materials with assistance using
ergonomic guidelines. Specific vision abilities required by this
job include close and distance vision, peripheral vision, depth
perception, and the ability to adjust focus. The ability to travel
during the day and/or night, sometimes long distance – possession
of a valid California Driver’s License and access to an insured
vehicle is required. Interaction and contact with outside agencies,
vendors, funders, volunteers, donors, and contributors is a
frequent aspect of this job. The employee will regularly use
computers and computer printers, telephones, and other similar
electronic office equipment. The employee may occasionally use
kitchen equipment and implements that can be heavy, hot or sharp;
as well cleaning and sanitizing products. The environment can be
noisy and includes the comings and goings of small children and
their families. Note : This class specification should not be
interpreted as all-inclusive. It is intended to identify the core
essential functions and requirements of this job. Incumbents may be
requested to perform job-related responsibilities and tasks other
than those stated in this specification. Any essential function or
requirement of this class will be evaluated as necessary should an
incumbent/applicant be unable to perform the function or
requirement due to a disability as defined by the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA)or California FEHA. Reasonable accommodation
for the specific disability will be made for the
incumbent/applicant when possible.
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