Posted 2d ago

Infant/Toddler Educator (ITE)

@ EightCAP
Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, United States
$17-$21/hrOnsiteAll Commitments Available
Responsibilities:Monitor classroom, Communicate with families, Collaborate with staff
Requirements Summary:Associate degree in early childhood education or child development, or CDA, or related field with 12 semester hours in ECE/child development; ability to communicate positively; ability to plan; ability to lift up to 50 pounds; background check including fingerprint; Michigan driver’s license with satisfactory driving record.
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Job Description

Position Title:  Infant/Toddler Educator (ITE)     

Classification:  Full-time, non-exempt

Salary Range:  HS 01-04 ($17.44 - $18.60 - $19.68 - $20.89*)

     *To be eligible for HS 04 you must have a bachelor’s degree in a field related to the position.

Hours: 40/week

Work Weeks:  52/year                                            

Supervisor:  Lead Infant/Toddler Educator (LITE)

Positions Supervised: None

 

Mission Statement 

EightCAP, Inc., improves our community by collaborating with private, government, and community organizations to deliver programs that alleviate the causes of poverty and its effects, allowing individuals to become self-sufficient. 



Role Overview 

As an ITE, you are responsible for assisting the LITE in ensuring that a safe, healthy and organized environment is created for both children and adults through planning and implementing learning experiences through effective curriculum implementation and assessment. This position involves regular communication with children, families and staff, ensuring requirements and outcomes are met.  You will support the social and emotional development of children by encouraging families to be actively involved in their children’s education and recognize a child’s parents/guardians are their first and most important teachers. 



Key Responsibilities 

  1. Monitoring: Provide a safe, healthy, organized environment for children through daily monitoring of activities, maintenance of the classroom, and completion of required checklists.  
  2. Professionalism: Comply with program confidentiality policies concerning personally identifiable information about children, families, and other staff members and must maintain professional boundaries with enrolled children and families at all times.  
  3. Compliance: Follow regulations and requirements of the Office of Head Start, Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA), and the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP).  
  4. Reporting: Assist in maintaining accurate records including but not limited to attendance, CACFP mealtime documentation, in-Kind, communicable disease reports, participate in planning, conducting and documenting home visits and parent teacher conferences, share child outcomes, and evaluate progress towards individual child and family goals, reporting and suspected child abuse or neglect.   
  5. Communication: Communicate positively with children, parents/guardians, teaching team, support staff, community partners, and supervisor 
  6. Collaboration: Work professionally and cooperatively with staff, parents/guardians, volunteers, service providers and community partners to ensure smooth operations and address any concerns.   
  7. Emergency Preparedness: Be familiar with emergency procedures in order to respond effectively in the case of an emergency.  
  8. Professional Development: Actively participate in professional development and training opportunities that ensure compliance with Head Start Performance Standards and Child Day Care Licensing Regulations.  
  9. Perform Other Duties as Assigned. 



Our CORE Values at Work 

  1. Accountability: The ITE demonstrates accountability by following the classroom schedule and ensuring that transitions between activities happen smoothly. This helps maintain a structured and predictable environment, which is crucial for young children’s sense of security and learning.  
  2. Communication: The ITE utilizes open, clear, and respectful communication with children, families, staff, and community partners.   
  3. Compassion: When challenges arise, the ITE will approach these situations with empathy, seeking to understand the root causes and working collaboratively to find solutions. 
  4. Empowerment: The ITE will empower families in their role as the first and most important teachers in their children’s life 



Qualifications 

  • Associate degree in early childhood education or child development, a Child Development Associate Credential (CDA) or an associate degree in related field with 12 semester hours in early childhood education or child development. 
  • Ability to communicate effectively and positively and work collaboratively with others including staff, families, agency representatives, service providers and community organizations in a non-judgmental way. 
  • Ability to plan and follow through. 
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds. 
  • A criminal records background check, including fingerprint checks.
  • A valid Michigan driver’s license with a satisfactory driving record.
      


Benefits 

Benefits include health, dental, vision, life insurance, AD&D, medical flex, and a 401k with a 5% employer match on your one-year anniversary.  Benefits begin on your 31st day of employment.   

 

EightCAP, Inc. is an equal Employment Opportunity Agency Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.