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Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation

Head Start Teacher (2 Positions)

Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation, Juneau, Alaska, United States

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Job Opportunities Thank you for your interest in employment with Tolowa Dee‑ni’ Nation. We employ a broad range of qualified applicants with experience for positions at our different locations. Please submit a completed application with your resume to the Human Resources Department.

Preference in filling vacancies is given to qualified American Indian and Alaska Native candidates in accordance with the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 (Title 25, USC, Section 472). If you are claiming Indian Preference, you must submit your Tribal documentation with your application.

Education and Experience

Associate’s degree equivalent to four (4) years of experience

Bachelor’s degree equivalent to eight (8) years of experience

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Submit monthly reports and paperwork to the Education Coordinator, weekly lesson plans (must be posted weekly), and attendance report as directed. Maintain current files on each child. Ensure all safety checklists are conducted upon opening and closing each day. Establish student-centered academic, social-emotional, and behavioral goals and objectives, as required by the Head Start Program Performance Standards.

Maintain constant and overall supervision of all children while in sessions and services.

Responsible for setting up an age-appropriate classroom that is neatly organized, a safe learning environment sanitized on a regular basis or as needed.

Responsible for completing pre-developmental and health screenings annually for each child. Complete developmental assessments three (3) times a year per child. Utilize data to inform the individualization of lesson plans according to student goals. Screening and first developmental assessment shall be completed within

45 days

of the child’s entry into the program.

Support the provision of comprehensive services, such as nutrition, mental health, dental health and family service activities into the curriculum.

Utilize Xaa-wan'-kwvt source of on-going assessment Teaching Strategies Gold/Creative Curriculum Profile to monitor individual child growth, progress and communicate with families. Integrate and support the Dee-ni' Wee-ya' (Tolowa language) and cultural lifeways into the curriculum to support language acquisition and the intergenerational transfer of knowledge.

Provide training/support to Teacher Assistant, and Classroom Aide in specific teaching strategies, child development concepts and activities, and positive behavioral intervention and support (PBIS).

Implement health and safety procedures as they pertain to diapering and potty-training children.

Conduct (2) home visits (1) parent teacher conferences each year, offsite for enrollment and others to keep parents informed of their child’s growth and development. Encourage parents during visits to volunteer and become involved whenever possible.

Must be willing and available to attend and participate in staff meetings, pre-service and in-service training courses, seminars, conferences, other programs and development-oriented activities either onsite or in other locations. This may include working evenings and/or weekends.

Other duties as assigned.

All Tolowa Dee‑ni' Nation employees are expected to consistently demonstrate the organization’s values: integrity, cultural sensitivity and respect for traditional values, continual learning and improving, compassion, teamwork and pride. Employees are expected to demonstrate integrity, professionalism, accountability, cooperation with and consideration of others.

Required Knowledge All employees are expected to have general knowledge of typical office technologies such as computers, printers, copiers, fax machines, and typical office software.

Job Specific Knowledge

Knowledge of Early Childhood Education.

Knowledge to facilitate groups of children ages 0-5.

Knowledge of regional and cultural customs and values.

Required Skills and Abilities All employees are expected to have a broad range of skills and abilities centered around a strong citizen focus, efficient performance, and teamwork. All employees should have customer service skills, interpersonal skills and good communication skills. All employees should have the ability to manage their time and organize their work to ensure efficient performance. In addition, all employees should have the ability to follow policy, procedure and instructions, actively communicate with their supervisors to ensure understanding and manage their work accordingly. Finally, all employees should have the ability to understand and manage citizen confidentiality.

Job Specific Skills and Abilities

Problem solving and critical thinking skills

Interpersonal skills and teamwork.

Minimum Requirements Meets or exceeds 1304.52(b)(1): (d)(1)(6): (f): (g)(1)(4)(5): (h)(1)(2) 1302.47

Possess a Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science (BA/BS) degree in child development, early childhood education, or equivalent coursework

One year of experience working with children up to 5 years of age.

CPR and First Aid within 60 days.

Mandated Reporter certification within 60 days.

Possess a valid driver’s license to drive agency vehicles.

Physical Requirements

Use hands and arms to operate office or field equipment.

Sit more than half the workday.

Stand and/or walk less than half the workday.

Bend, stretch, twist, crouch and/or reach.

View electronic monitors for prolonged periods of time.

Use hands and arm for repetitive motion tasks consistently for more than one hour at a time.

Lift or carry unaided less than 50 pounds.

Push or pull using up to moderate force.

See and hear with normal acuity.

Working Conditions

Work is conducted in a standard office environment.

Moderate travel is required (up to 50% of the time).

Work is sometimes in confined spaces and in areas of high noise and/or high/low temperatures.

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