Early Head Start Teacher
Company: Xiente
Location: Philadelphia
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Xiente's Early
Childhood programs is a multi-site, multi funded, dual language
immersion program, offering high-quality Early Childhood Services
in both English and Spanish. We offer a state-licensed, full-day
program for children ages birth-5 years old. We provide a safe and
nurturing environment that encourages physical, social, emotional,
and cognitive development through a developmentally age-appropriate
curriculum. Our philosophy is child-centered, rather than
adult-directed. Curriculums are realized through structuring the
environment into interest areas and planning program activities to
meet each child’s individual needs! As an educator, you will have
the opportunity to pass on your love of early childhood education
to eager young minds so that they can develop their social skills,
enhance their fine and gross motor skills, engage in creative
learning and pre-literacy skills. Under the supervision of the
Center Director, teachers will work to maintain and implement
appropriate activities for children aimed to enhance growth and
development while maintaining Head Start Performance Standards,
Keystone Stars Standards, NAEYC Standards, CACFP standards, and
state licensing standards. Teachers will also maintain a clean,
sanitary, safe and well-organized classroom. Requirements: Provide
Emotional Support through establishing a positive climate, being
aware of and responsive to children, and encouraging child
expression and autonomy. Use positive behavior intensive support
strategies for behavior management: clear behavior expectations, be
proactive and redirect misbehavior. Provide instructional support
through concept development, fostering children’s analysis and
reasoning, engaging in feedback loops, and modeling and supporting
high-quality language. Ensure that classroom arrangement,
materials, and displays are conducive to children’s learning and
meets the Creative Curriculum standards, Iters/ ECERs/ NAEYC and
CLASS requirements. Using the Creative Curriculum, design
developmentally appropriate lessons and select appropriate
instructional materials to meet students learning needs and
instructional outcomes. Ensures that lesson plans align with PA
Learning Standards and Early Learning Outcomes Framework. (ELOF)
Provide consistent classroom routines and facilitate all parts of
the routine to support child learning and model expectations,
procedures, and scaffolds appropriately. Strive to meet School
Readiness Goals. Maintains Classroom Ratio at all times. Document
children through ongoing observation, embedded and direct
assessment activities. 1 observation per child weekly is the
minimum. Complete quarterly Teaching Strategies Gold assessment
checkpoints for each child. Analyze Child assessment data to plan,
monitor progress, and individualize. Also, align assessment with
instructional goals and standards and use assessment results to
monitor progress and adjust instruction in literacy, mathematics,
and science. Complete ASQ’s developmental and social-emotional
screenings on all children within the 45 days. Complete Monthly
Individualized plans to identify specific goals and strategies for
each child in the class. Integrate IFSP’s/ IEP’s or referral action
plans for children with diagnosed or suspected special needs.
Establish positive and productive relationships with families,
building rapport and trust, by keeping positive communication with
families and responding to concerns with professional and cultural
sensitivity. Hold 2 home visits and 2 parent-teacher conferences
each year per child. Engage family members to serve as classroom
volunteers. Collaborate with Family Advocates to support families
and extend learning into the home and meeting expectations for
attendance. Maintain accurate, confidential, and up to date
children files and portfolios. Completes data entry on time to meet
progress monitoring requirements. Follows proper diaper changing
and handwashing procedures, commitment to potty training.
Professional Growth and Collaboration Participate in ongoing
reflective coaching and self-assessment. Participate in the mandate
and ongoing professional development identified by assessment,
interest, and needs. Develops own professional development plan on
PA Keys. Collaborate with other staff in the center. Share
pertinent information with family services, disabilities/ mental
health, or health/ nutrition staff to meet the needs of individual
children and families. Participate in case conferences/
interdisciplinary conferences. Create and maintain a safe, clean,
healthy learning environment with full supervision of children at
all times, per head start and childcare licensing requirements.
Conduct Daily health and safety monitoring indoor and outdoor.
Follow health and hygiene practices. Ensure the CACFP point of
service is being met and implement family-style meal services.
Document all activities: child and family information, assessment
data, volunteer logs, checklists, etc. Maintain confidentiality of
all information regarding children, families, and staff. Attend all
staff meetings, training, workshops, and conferences in accordance
with Head Start Performance Standards, NAEYC, Keystone Stars, and
childcare licensing requirements. Report to work at a scheduled
time and maintain good attendance. Perform all duties in a safe,
timely, and professional manner. Participate with a positive
attitude and behavior in all program activities. Responsible for
reporting potential child abuse, neglect, and maltreatment
according to the Head Start/Early Start Policies and Procedures
Qualifications and Experience Requirements Infant/ Toddler CDA
Credential (AA in Early Childhood Education Preferred) Minimum of 6
months of teaching experience in a comprehensive Early Head Start
program. 1 years’ experience preferred. Ability to adapt the
curriculum to meet the needs of all children including at-risk,
special needs, gifted, and culturally diverse populations. Strong
written and verbal communication skills. Ability to converse, read
and write Spanish and English (preferred). Commitment to dual
language learning (English and Spanish). Demonstrated ability to
implement the use of appropriate curricula and instructional
materials to enhance teaching and learning. Awareness of Puerto
Rican culture/community (preferred). Ability to analyze and use
data to inform decision-making. Intermediate to advanced computer
skills, internet, and e-mail. Ability to secure clearance for PA
Child Abuse, PA Criminal History, FBI, and National Sex Offenders
Clearance (required). Possess or ability to secure PA Driver’s
License and insurance (preferred). Ability to secure health
clearances every two years and TB once (required). Hold
certification for Infant/Child CPR and First Aid, or ability to
complete the required training within one month of hire. Physical
Demands While performing the duties of this job, the employee is
regularly required to stand, walk, sit, use hands, handle or feel,
reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch,
or crawl without impairment. The employee may need to lift up to or
move 40 pounds in the event of an emergency. Salary: $15.71 -
$19.00 per hour Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance
Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Schedule: Monday to
Friday
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