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Head Start Teacher Advocate

NeighborImpactPrineville, Oregon, United StatesOnsite
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Full-timeDescriptionWe are currently seeking candidates for the upcoming school year! Join us in our mission to provide children in our community a head start in education by nurturing development with creativity, compassion, and the joy of discovery. Your passion for teaching can ignite a love for learning in children during their formative years. Be the change in a child's life; be a Head Start Teacher Advocate!

Locations:

Prineville
Compensation: $30.99 or $33.47/hour, depending on education (+0 .50 for Bilingual English/Spanish) - Union representedHours: 40 hours/week, subject to normal school year furloughs (approximately 12-16 weeks per year based on position and location)Benefits: 100% premium paid Medical, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance, Agency paid Retirement plan (up to 6 %!), almost 2 weeks of paid vacation accrued within first year, plus 14 paid Holidays annually and a separate sick leave accrual.

NeighborImpact’s Head Start program Overview


NeighborImpact Head Start is a comprehensive early education program serving children and families in Central Oregon. It integrates high-quality pre-kindergarten education with essential services such as health, nutrition, and family advocacy. Operating across multiple sites, NeighborImpact Head Start supports social competence, school readiness, and overall well-being of children from ages three to five.

Overview of Key Duties and Responsibilities:


We are seeking candidates for the upcoming school year with an estimated start date in mid-August 2025.The Teacher Advocate is a pivotal role in the Head Start program, dedicated to fostering the educational development of young children and empowering parents as their primary educators. Meaningful planning and implementation of developmentally appropriate curriculum and providing a safe classroom environment for children is an important responsibility of this role. This involves delivering both classroom and in-home instruction, focusing on the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework to prepare children for school.

The Teacher Advocate also collaborates closely with parents to set and achieve individual goals for their children, assesses child progress, and supports the transition to kindergarten. Additionally, the role includes maintaining regular family contact, conducting home visits, and coordinating various services to support the holistic development and well-being of children and their families.Requirements

Required


  • Minimum education required is an associate’s degree in Early Childhood Education or related field (human development, child and family studies, social work, sociology/psychology, education) with a minimum of 35 college quarter credit hours in Early Childhood Education, Child Development or related classes

  • OR in lieu of a degree, Step 9 in the Oregon Registry Online required, which is equivalent to an AA in ECE. This qualification will be recognized through December 31st, 2025.
    • Diploma, transcripts, and/or certificate are required to be submitted with application to validate associate’s degree in Early Childhood Education/Related field, to verify ECE/Related coursework, or Step level in ORO
    • Within 18 months of hire, obtain Family Service Certificate, if hired after 11/6/2016 and working in a half day class
    • Must complete Teaching Strategies GOLD inter-rater reliability within 90 days of hire and maintain throughout employment
    • Must be available for a flexible work schedule to accommodate family needs, may include some evening or weekend hours
    • Must be able to develop and maintain positive, cooperative, and respectful relationships with staff, family and community members
    • Frequent kneeling, stooping, bending, and sitting on the floor to attend to children’s needs. This position is rated as active and occasionally requires the individual to lift 50 pounds
    • Must be able to ride a school bus with children for assigned periods of time
    • Must have an initial health examination, and a periodic re-examination (as recommended by health care provider) so as to assure that employees do not because of communicable diseases, pose a significant risk to the health or safety of others, that cannot be eliminated or reduced by reasonable accommodation.
    • Required prior to date of hire and throughout employment:

  • Valid driver’s license
  • Proof of current auto insurance
  • Food Handler’s Card
  • Current enrollment in the OR Office of Childcare Central Background Registry (CBR)
    • Access to reliable transportation required
    • Within 60 days of hire, Pediatric CPR/First Aid certification is required
    • Above certifications must be kept current to remain employed

    Preferred


    • Bilingual English/Spanish preferred
    • Current or past Head Start parent preferred
    • One year experience as a lead teacher (or equivalent) in a preschool classroom preferred (Head Start preferred)
    • One year experience in a social services field, or home visiting experience preferred

    Salary Description$30.99 or $33.47/hour, depending on education

    Life at NeighborImpact

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Promoting Cultural Responsiveness and Equity</s> | 100% Premium Paid Medical, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance | Agency Paid Retirement Plan (up to 6%) | Almost 2 Weeks of Paid Vacation Accrued within First Year | 14 Paid Holidays Annually and a Separate Sick Leave Accrual | One of Oregon's 100 Best Non-Profits | Bilingual Applicants Encouraged to Apply | Flexible Schedule to Accommodate Family Needs | Head Start Program Overview | Comprehensive Early Education Program Serving Children and Families in Central Oregon | Integrates High-Quality Pre-kindergarten Education with Essential Services such as Health, Nutrition, and Family Advocacy. | Respect and dignity for all individuals, regardless of race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation. | Creating a physically and emotionally safe space for all shelter guests. | Valuing social justice and community service.</s> | 1. Focus on providing comprehensive early childhood education and family support services to families with children from birth to age three, as well as pregnant women. | 2. Emphasis on fostering school readiness and social competence for young children. | 3. Commitment to ensuring children and families receive the necessary resources and support during the critical early years. | 4. Strong emphasis on collaboration and teamwork between staff members. | 5. A culture that values effective communication and flexibility in a fastpaced environment.</s> | 1. Respect for all individuals, regardless of race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation. | 2. Emphasis on creating a safe space that is physically and emotionally safe for everyone. | 3. Prioritizing applications based on need rather than firstcome, first-served basis. | 4. Valuing the respect and dignity of all clients. | 5. Providing crucial assistance to individuals and families in need within Crook, Deschutes, and Jefferson counties, as well as the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs.</s> | Nurturing Development with Compassion, Creativity, and the Joy of Discovery | Mission to Provide Children in Our Community a Head Start in Education | Collaborate Closely with Parents to Set and Achieve Individual Goals for Their Children | Support the Transition to Kindergarten | Integrate High-Quality Pre-Kindergarten Education with Essential Services Such as Health, Nutrition, and Family Advocacy | Operating Across Multiple Sites to Support Social Competence, School Readiness, and Overall Well-being of Children from Ages Three to Five. | 100 Best Non-Profit in Oregon | All insurance premiums are 100% paid | Never have to work another weekend | Integrates high-quality pre-kindergarten education with essential services such as health, nutrition, and family advocacy. 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