Teacher I, II, and III for Early Head Start (Infant/Toddler)
Company: Foundation for Early Childhood Education
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Full-time, Contract Description Position: · Teacher I: AA Degree
plus Child Development Permit · Teacher II: BA/BS Degree plus Child
Development Permit · Teacher III: MA/MS Degree plus Child
Development Permit Employment Status: Full-Time (40 hours per
week), Part-Year, Non-Exempt, and Union Position Compensation Range
: $23.65-$31.04 (Step 1-Step 15) Hourly Rate Based on
Qualifications of Position Plus Benefits Work Location: Current
openings located in Hollywood and Echo Park FOUNDATION FOR EARLY
CHILDHOOD EDUCATION, INC. (Sites) Will be assigned to report to our
designated sites HS/EHS/SPS sites. * $500 Hiring Bonus: A hiring
bonus of $500 is offered to you and is contingent on successful
completion of the probation period as follows: $250 will be paid at
the successful completion of mid-point review (3 months from hire)
and the remainder of the bonus $250 will be paid at successful
completion of the 6 months Introductory (Probationary) Period.
Generous Employee Benefits: ACA Compliant Medical, Aflac, Dental,
Life, and Vision plans. · Paid Holidays, Sick Leave, and Personnel
Necessity (PN) Hours: 10 Paid Holidays, 14 Paid Sick leave,
includes 15.5 Days of Personal Necessity: Accrue at the rate of 9.5
hours per month (1 year of employment= 114) · Paid Vacation: (1
week) Spring Break, (1 week) Thanksgiving, and (2 weeks) Winter
Break · Employer Funded Retirement Plan - Foundation contributes
8.5% after one year of service, you can make voluntarily
contributions at the start of your employment. · Free Employee
Assistance Program(s) - Substitute Positions Are Available:
Day-to-Day or Long-Term Assignments- Summary of Duties Plans and
implements the individualized lesson plans for the children in the
classroom. Creates daily classroom lesson plans in accordance with
established curriculum. Provides for a healthy and safe physical
environment for children and integrates the parents into the
educational program. Conducts parent/teacher conferences and home
visits twice a year. Records pertinent individual information about
children in the group and monitors classroom security. Provides for
the completion of necessary paperwork on the children in the
classroom, such as attendance reports, and observations of
children. Implements CLASS and School Readiness measures. Prepare
and maintain necessary and mandated records including ongoing
assessments, emergency cards and participates in a variety of staff
and educational development activities. Requirements · Education:
Associate Degree in early childhood education, child development,
or related field from an institution of higher learning accredited
by a regional accreditation association recognized by the Council
for Higher Education Accreditation. · Preferred but not required:
Bachelor’s and/or Master’s degree in early childhood education,
child development, or related field from an institution of higher
learning accredited by a regional accreditation association
recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation . o
Total of six semester units in infant and toddler focus. Must have
at least three units in infant and toddler (I/T) development and
commit to complete an additional three units in infant and toddler
development within the first year of employment. o Human Resources
will assist you in developing an Educational Plan/Professional
Development Plan. · Experience Preferred but not required: At least
two years’ experience in a classroom setting or a combination of
two years’ experience in both classroom and group settings with
young children. Knowledge & Skills: Ability to provide responsive
and nurturing teacher-child interactions, and to plan and implement
learning experiences as specified below: · Ensure effective
curriculum implementation and use of assessment data. · Promote
children’s progress across the standards described in the Head
Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework: Ages Birth to Five and
applicable state early learning and development standards,
including for children with disabilities and dual language
learners, as appropriate. · Advance children’s intellectual and
physical development, including improving the readiness of children
for increasingly complex and varied vocabulary, appreciation of
books, understanding of early math and science, problem-solving
skills, and approaches to learning. · Establish and maintain a
healthy learning environment. · Support children’s social and
emotional development. · Encourage family involvement of the
children in Head Start program and support the development of
relationships between children and their families. · Promote
infant/toddler development. · Demonstrate knowledge of safety
issues in infant/toddler care (such as SIDS). · Facilitate
effective communication with infants, toddlers, parents, and other
staff members. Licenses/Permits/Certifications: · California Child
Development Associate Teacher Permit or higher · CPR and First Aid
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Prior to hire, the following must be assured:
Eligibility to Work: All potential employees will be asked to
present supporting documents establishing proof of identity and
employment eligibility upon completing the I-9 Form. Medical
Examination: Must submit a medical examination demonstrating
capability to perform type of work required; must submit a
tuberculin skin test or chest x-ray. Proof of the following
immunizations: Influenza, Pertussis TDAP (Whooping Cough), and
Measles (MMR). SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Fingerprint Clearances: All
potential employees will be subject to obtaining fingerprint
clearances from the Department of Justice (DOJ), Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI), and Child Abuse Index (CACI), prior to
starting work. Other Special Requirement: Must have the use of an
automobile with adequate insurance coverage and a valid
California’s Driver’s License or have reliable transportation.
Failure to meet medical standards and/or criminal record clearance
may result in withdrawal of job appointment. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The
physical demands described here are representative of those that
must by an employee successfully perform the essential job
functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is
regularly required to reach with hands and arms and stoop, kneel,
crouch or crawl. The employee is occasionally required to stand and
walk and must be able to lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Ability
to meet physical requirements of the position per attached Physical
Demand Analysis, with or without reasonable accommodation. PROGRAM
SUMMARY Foundation for Early Childhood Education, Inc. (Foundation)
is a Head Start/Early Head Start Delegate Agency and State
Preschool Grantee. As a nonprofit organization, we have supported
young children and their families for over 50 years with Early
Childhood and family services. Foundation for ECE, Inc. currently
operates nineteen preschool sites in Los Angeles County located in:
Boyle Heights, Echo Park, and Hollywood. Our Agency is expanding in
the program year 23-24 to the following service areas: Highland
Park and Lincoln Heights. Foundation for ECE, Inc. also
collaborates with HACLA and LA City. The program fosters Family
Engagement in all the areas of a child’s development and provides
comprehensive resources to low-income families in the areas of
health, nutrition, and community resources. Foundation is a
comprehensive early childhood education program with a focus on
child development that includes a child’s cognitive, physical,
social emotional growth, and development. Salary Description
$23.65-$31.04
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