Cardinal McCloskey Community Services:
Cardinal McCloskey Community Services (CMCS), a not for profit social service agency, has been making a difference in the lives of abused and neglected children, at risk families and adults with developmental disabilities, and children in our Head Start program with the hope of a brighter future with community based services.

Head-Start Lead Teacher:
An imaginative person with the interest and ability to teach three to five year old children. Knowledge of recent developments in the field of Early Childhood Education, particularly as it relates to the proper education of children of low income families

Major Roles & Responsibilities:
  • Supervise the overall function of the classroom while taking into account the individual differences and needs of the children’s’ culture, language, special abilities and handicaps.
  • Enhance children’s’ understanding of themselves as individuals and in relation to others by planning with the assistant teacher, a flexible program which provides for individual, small group and large group activities.
  • Encourage children to solve problems, initiate activities, experiment, question and gain mastery through learning.
  • Encourage children to organize their experience, and understand concept in all curriculum areas according to the individual developmental levels of the children.
  • Provide balanced programs, open learning and structured experiences.
  • Integrate the various educational aspects of other Head Start components into the daily program (health, services, nutrition).
  • Use resources in the community to enhance the program.
  • Direct a daily education program for the class, providing an atmosphere in which the children will develop a love for learning.
  • Provide the skills a child needs to grow socially, emotionally, physically, intellectually and culturally.
  • Plan trips and other special events in accordance with the Head Start procedures and objectives.
  • Hold regular meetings with classroom staff to discuss plans and evaluate progress of children and program.
  • Schedule and conduct home visits with Teacher Assistant and Family Worker, according to Head Start procedures.
  • Work closely with the Family Assistant and Family Worker to provide support to the children and their families.
  • Coordinate the involvement of parents in all activities in the educational aspects of the program by:
  • Encouraging parent participation in the classroom.
  • Holding regular parent-teacher conferences.
  • Conduct monthly class committee meetings for the purpose of receiving parent input into the program activities, and to familiarize parents with the curriculum so they can carry out activities in their homes and reinforce the child’s’ learning.
  • Maintain records of children, class committee, workshops and in-service training.  Report pertinent information to team partner, Education Director and/or Center Director.
  • Keep a daily record of attendance and meal count; submit a monthly attendance report and meal count report to Center Director.
  • Maintain class plans in accordance with Head Start procedures.
  • Requisition supplies and equipment needed for the classroom.
  • Care for classroom equipment and supplies and help maintain sanitary and safe classroom conditions.


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* 1. Do you have an updated Resume?

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* 2. What is your highest level of Education?

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* 3. Do you have a B-2 certificate? 

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* 4. Are you currently enrolled within a CDA program?

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* 5. Do you have any teaching experience? to what capacity?

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* 6. Please fill out your Contact Information:

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* 7. Date of Birth:

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* 8. What organization referred you to this position?

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