Head Start Assistant Teacher/Driver- Salem- Open Until Filled bei Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indian
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indian · Salem, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Onsite
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Description
Opening Date: July 23, 2025
Closing Date: Open Until Filled
Job Title: Head Start-Assistant Teacher/Bus Driver -Salem
Salary/Wage: $20.97/hr
Tribal Level TL 110.1
Location: Salem, Oregon
Classification: Full time-Seasonal, Non -Exempt
Job Posting Number: 3438406
INTRODUCTION:
The Siletz Tribal Head Start Program provides a developmentally appropriate and Native American culturally relevant preschool experience which promotes school readiness skills for children who are 3 and 4 years of age. The program provides comprehensive services to children to ensure they are up-to-date on all well child care and to promote their physical, social emotional and cognitive development. The Head Start Program offers families the support they need to connect with community resources to further their personal growth and to support them in their role as their child’s first and most important teacher.
DUTIES:
- Assists with:
- Planning and execution of all activities necessary to implement a developmentally appropriate and culturally relevant preschool program, and responsible for providing a safe and efficient transportation services to 20 children.
- Follow through of the daily educational plan within the classroom and plan activities.
- Setting up and maintaining a developmentally appropriate classroom environment including organization of space and material storage.
- Setting up educational and/or social service related home visits with assigned families.
- Planning of daily lesson plans.
- Delivery of food service and is required to eat with the children.
- Daily cleaning and classroom preparation duties. Assist
- Complete required documentation and follow up activities.
- Work in a team setting with other staff involved with families in assessing the needs of the family and child.
- Participate in Child Development Associates (CDA) program and/or other training activities.
- Supports the Head Start goals, objectives, and performance standards.
- Responsible for
- Developing and driving a bus route.
- Implement a daily bus route and transport for program related activities.
- Must ensure that all times the bus is in operation in a safe and efficient manner.
- Must ensure that all the necessary upkeep, maintenance, and safety checks for the bus are completed in a timely and efficient manner.
- Responsible for behavior of children on the bus with particular attention to safety.
- Keep assigned vehicle clean.
- Report any accidents or malfunctions to the Head Start Manager.
- Record gas slips. Responsible for recording and reporting on in-kind services.
- Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
REQUIREMENTS:
- Associates or bachelor’s degree (any field) - OR - High School Diploma or GED and six months experience in a structured early childhood education setting (Pre-School, Head Start, Kindergarten, Day-Care Center).
- Must obtain Child Development Associate (CDA) credential within 2 years of hire date.
- Must obtain valid Oregon School Bus Drivers Certificate and Oregon Commercial Drivers License (CDL) with the proper endorsements - OR - CDL Permit and be able to obtain a valid Oregon Commercial Drivers License (within 90-days of employment) with the proper endorsements and fulfill all of the requirements for the Oregon School Bus Drivers Permit and Certificate under OAR 581-053-0220.
- Must pass a criminal history background check which includes a sex offender registry check and obtain one of the following through the Central Background Registry: State or tribal criminal history records, including fingerprints; or, Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal history records, including fingerprints; and Child abuse and neglect state registry check, if available, and all of these checks must also be performed for every state where the individual has resided within five years.
Knowledge in:
- Positive methods of child guidance that includes redirection, consistency, and prevention.
- Developmentally appropriate practices for early childhood.
- Basic understanding of child development.
Ability to:
- Work effectively with low-income families.
- Use a positive approach in directing child behavior.
- Use positive methods of guidance that includes redirection, consistency, and prevention.
- Be comfortable working with children and families from a variety of social, ethnic, economic and cultural backgrounds.
- Work with cooperatively with other program staff.
- Work cooperatively as a team member and accept direction.
- Be reliable and punctual.
- Work some evenings and weekends.
- Meet the physical demands of the classroom environment and to facilitate and support the physical activity of 20 young children inside, outside of the classroom, and as necessary, to intervene physically to protect the health and safety of the children.
- Establish and maintain professional boundaries.
Other:
- Obtain Food Handler’s card within 15-days of hire.
- Obtain First Aid/CPR within first 30-days of hire.
- Screened for tuberculosis.
- Tolerant and sensitive when working with children and families.