Teacher
Company: Southern Maryland Tri-County Community Action Comm
Location: White Plains
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Summary : The Teacher is responsible for
delivering a high-quality early childhood education program for
children ages 3–5 in alignment with Head Start Performance
Standards. This position involves planning and implementing
developmentally appropriate, multicultural curriculum; supervising
classroom staff and volunteers; and fostering meaningful family
engagement. The Teacher ensures a safe, inviting learning
environment and collaborates with specialists to support children
with disabilities or behavioral concerns. The Teacher reports
directly to the Assistant Director of Educational Services and is
accountable for the satisfactory performance of all essential job
functions. Position Requirements Summary : Education & Experience:
Required: Associate or bachelor’s degree in child development,
Early Childhood Education, or related field. Preferred: Two years
of supervised experience in a licensed early childhood program.
Technical Skills: Strong math and analytical skills. Proficiency in
Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and other software applications for
data retrieval, spreadsheet creation, and reporting. Professional
Standards: Must always maintain confidentiality. Communication
Skills: Ability to communicate effectively, appropriately, and
professionally in both written and verbal formats with coworkers,
supervisors, customers, and vendors. Responsibilities and Duties :
Create and Maintain a Safe, Developmentally Appropriate Learning
Environment. Set up classroom learning centers according to the
Creative Curriculum. Ensure adequate materials and equipment,
including multicultural resources aligned with monthly themes.
Implement state licensing health and safety policies. Label
learning centers, equipment, and materials; post schedules and
visuals at appropriate eye level. Maintain required teacher/child
ratios and monitor children continuously for safety. Develop and
Implement a Multicultural Curriculum. Use Creative Curriculum as
the foundation for classroom activities. Select themes from
approved lists and involve parents in curriculum planning.
Integrate health, nutrition, and social-emotional learning into
daily activities. Incorporate Family Style dining into lesson
plans, modeling healthy habits. Prepare weekly lesson plans based
on themes, learning domains, and individual needs; submit for
approval. Engage children during indoor and outdoor activities.
Individualized Child Planning and Assessment. Complete “All About
Me” forms and initiate Individual Child Plans (ICP) with parents
prior to entry. Document observations with anecdotal notes and
maintain child portfolios. Collaborate with prekindergarten
teachers for dually placed children. Conduct Work Sampling
assessments three times annually and adjust plans accordingly.
Review ICPs with parents during home visits and conferences;
implement transition plans for program exits. Support Children with
Disabilities and Behavioral Concerns. Complete Brigance screenings
within 45 days of entry and review results with specialists and
parents. Integrate IEP goals into ICPs and lesson plans. Develop
and implement strategies for challenging behaviors in collaboration
with specialists. Facilitate parent involvement in behavior plans
and report progress regularly. Family Engagement Greet each child
warmly and engage parents respectfully. Model appropriate language
and positive social-emotional interactions. Extend learning during
meals and choice time through conversation and open-ended
questions. Welcome parents into the classroom environment.
Professional Development Create and maintain an individual
development plan with the Education Coordinator. Obtain 15 CEUs
annually per Head Start standards and maintain Maryland Childcare
Credential enrollment. Attend all required training sessions and
submit documentation of certifications and coursework.
Documentation and Compliance Maintain accurate child/family files
and portfolios. Record attendance, meal counts, and submit reports
by deadlines. Input assessment data into the agency database and
track education/disabilities progress. Complete required safety
checklists and drills (fire, lockdown, health) on schedule.
Additional Responsibilities Maintain a clean, organized, and
clutter-free classroom. Adhere to Head Start Program Performance
Standards, agency attendance, and dress code policies. Perform
other duties as assigned. Licenses or Certificates: CPR and First
Aid certification required. Special Requirements: State and Federal
Bureau of Investigation Criminal Background Check. National Sex
Offender Public Registry Check. Physical examination and Tuberculin
PPD Tine Test at hire and annually (or as required by physician).
Pre-employment, random, and post-accident drug and alcohol testing.
Physical Demands: Effort Level: Moderate physical effort
Requirements: Ability to lift preschool children or up to 50 lbs.
unassisted Active participation in programs for young children
Tasks include: Lifting children Getting up and down from the floor
Engaging in lively outdoor activities Moving furniture Application
Instructions: Applications Accepted By: Mail: SMTCCAC, Inc. – Human
Resources Department P.O. Box 280 Hughesville, MD 20637 Online:
http://www.smtccac.org Required Documents: Completed application
and resume. Applications and documents submitted with missing
information will not be considered. Do not send applications via
fax. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
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