Teacher - Anne Arundel County Head Start
Company: The Y of Central Maryland
Location: Baltimore
Posted on: February 11, 2026
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Job Description:
Overwhelmingly, people who decide they want to be a part of the
Y in Central Maryland tell us they do so because it reflects their
values and a conscious decision, they’ve made about how they choose
to live their lives. The happiest and most fulfilled Y associates
are those who are motivated to help others and who want to be a
part of something larger than themselves. If this speaks to your
heart, then we invite you to join our team. Be a part of a
charitable, mission-driven organization that works for individual
and community well-being for all, for a better us. At the Y in
Central Maryland, we offer a comprehensive benefits package
designed to support your well-being and professional growth. Enjoy
flexible schedules, competitive pay, and generous paid time off,
alongside medical, dental and vision benefits, as well as dependent
care FSA. We offer a generous employer contribution to the Y
retirement fund, and opportunities for career advancement. Our
commitment to fostering a positive work environment means you'll
have access to training and development programs that align with
our mission to empower individuals and strengthen communities. Join
us and bring your passion to a fulfilling career where you can
truly make a difference! POSITION SUMMARY: - This position serves
as a Teacher for a Head Start classroom with a direct focus on
children 3 to 4 years of age. The teacher will work collaboratively
with one other Teacher to ensure the successful operation of a
classroom with a total of 17- 20 children. The teacher also works
with a team of other teachers, family advocate and family members
to implement the curriculum to achieve outcomes for children of all
abilities. Teachers are expected to utilize a working knowledge of
the principles of child growth and development to work with
children and collaborate with related service areas. ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS: Planning - Responsible for the preparation and overall
delivery of daily lesson plans. Post them for parents, volunteers
and visitors in the classroom. - Develop an individual plan for
each child including goal setting based on identified needs and
prescriptions for objectives and activities to meet established
child outcomes. - Address challenging behaviors by observing to
determine possible causes of the behavior, implementing preventive
measures, teaching the child new social and communication skills
and partnering with families to support the child at home. -
Implement a child-centered curriculum and learning environment that
encourages positive social interaction, active engagement in
learning, and self-motivation to promote development in all domains
for children of all abilities. - Use observations of children and
anecdotal notes to document children’s progress and individualize
curriculum. Early Learning Implementation - Follow and Implement
the Creative Curriculum for Preschool/Infant, Toddler & Twos & Frog
Street curriculum providing developmentally and linguistically
appropriate experiences appropriate to age, language and culture of
children served. - Implement experiential learning activities
advancing the intellectual and emotional competence of preschool
children. - Provide a print rich environment in which children
develop literacy, numeracy and social skills using increasingly
complex language and problem solving abilities. - Provide positive
guidance supporting children as they acquire readiness skills for
kindergarten and beyond. - Implement daily lesson plans in response
to children’s needs and interests incorporating observations,
anecdotal record keeping, knowledge of early childhood development
and the key experiences. - Help children to acquire and use
language as a means of communicating their thoughts, feelings and
understanding of others, based on the CSEFEL pyramid model. -
Provide a variety of experiences and media that stimulates children
to explore and express their creative ability. - Develop and
implement lesson activities that will support children in knowing,
accepting and appreciating themselves as individuals, based on the
CSEFEL pyramid model. - Assist in fostering a sense of Early
Intervention Specialist, Mentor Coach and Special Education
Consultant, integrate the written Individual Education Plans
(IEP)/Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) for children with
disabilities. - Provide supervision and ensure the safety and
security of children at all times in accordance with Head Start and
OCC Licensing requirements. Supervise all classroom field trips and
outdoor activities - Supervise and eat nutritionally prepared meals
with the children as a curriculum activity, to model good nutrition
and proper social skills for preschool children. - Understand
regulations associated with prevention of occupational disease and
injury, including the exercise of universal precautions and the
prevention of contamination - Follow written policies and
regulations established by Y Head Start, Maryland Health
Department, Y of Central Maryland, Maryland State Department of
Education and Baltimore City Child Care Licensing Department and
Office of Child Care Family Partnerships - Establish positive and
productive relationships with parents, as well as, engaging parents
through classroom activities, home learning experiences and program
events. - Provide opportunities for parents to increase their
child’s observation skills and to share assessments with staff that
help plan the learning experiences. - Encourage parent
participation in Y associate-parent conferences and home visits
discussing their child’s development and education. - Establish
positive and productive relationships with families focusing on a
relationship of trust and rapport. - Complete a minimum of 3 parent
conferences per school year: (Mandatory parent conferences: 1st
Quarter Child Assessment Period, 2nd Quarter Child Assessment
Period, 3rd Quarter Child Assessment Period) - Coordinate and
complete 2 home visits per school year. Fall & Spring 25. -
Identify and refer parents wanting to volunteer in the classroom,
work as substitutes or in other volunteer activities to the Parent
Engagement Coordinator Transitioning Ongoing Monitoring and
Self-Assessment - Conduct daily child health checks. - Assess
children on an on-going basis. Gather and organize anecdotal notes
into the key domains and document for individualization and
observation through Work Sampling Online and Creative Curriculum
GOLD. - Participate actively in bi-weekly Team Meetings, with zone
Manager, to reflect on program and site performance, generate
solutions and ensure high-quality classroom operations. - Ensure
the safety of children, at all times, through consistent
implementation of Active Supervision, zoning, child count and
maintaining classroom adult/child ratios. Supervision and Human
Resources - Work with Mentor Coach to self- assess/reflect on
C.L.A.S.S. and ongoing classroom observations three times per year
in regards to professional growth and developmentally appropriate
practices. - Participate in ongoing mentor – coaching and
reflection sessions, in regards to individual skill development,
classroom management, curriculum & instruction and CLASS, with
Mentor Coach on an ongoing basis. - Monitor volunteers,
substitutes, during classroom operations. - Plan and adjust work
operations to meet changing or emergent program requirements within
available resources and with minimum sacrifice to quantity or
quality of work. General Responsibilities - Participate in Y
associate meetings, conferences, training sessions and workshops as
assigned. - Maintain confidentiality in regards to Y associate and
family information. - Fulfill role as mandated reporter as stated
in Child Abuse and Neglect Policy. - Perform any other work-related
duties as requested by your supervisor. - Be present at work in
order to provide consistency of services. - Be a contributory team
member in a positive/productive manner. - Demonstrate commitment to
the Y mission, Y core values, and Y policies in the performance of
daily duties. - Recognize that your job description is service area
specific and that a successful employee upholds the overall
employment standards outlined in the Personnel Policies and
Procedures Manual and specifically, but not limited to:
confidentiality, child abuse reporting, attendance and
dependability, appropriate dress, customer service and support to
all families, prudent use of program resources, and promoting and
maintaining safe work environment The Y in Central Maryland
provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and
applicants for employment. Moreover, the Y is firmly committed to
celebrating and achieving diversity and inclusion in all we do. We
strive to be an anti-racist organization and expect all associates
to treat others with respect, kindness and dignity, at all times.
Thank you for considering working for the Y in Central Maryland. If
being a part of our cause feels right for you, we hope you will
join us. All Y associates agree to abide by The Code of Conduct
with Youth that sets clear expectations for associates and
volunteers to ensure a safe and respectful environment for young
people. It emphasizes treating youth with respect and fairness,
avoiding inappropriate physical or verbal interactions, and
adhering to established standards of affection. The policy strictly
prohibits any form of abuse, bullying, or harassment and mandates
the reporting of suspected mistreatment. Additionally, associates
and volunteers must complete training on child abuse prevention and
comply with legal reporting requirements to safeguard youth.
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