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Early Head Start Child Development Teacher- Infant and Toddler Center
Job in
Malvern, Chester County, Pennsylvania, 19355, USA
Listed on 2026-06-09
Listing for:
Chester County Intermediate Unit
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-09
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Early Childhood Education, Child Development/Support, Preschool / Daycare, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities -
Child Care/Nanny
Child Development/Support, Preschool / Daycare
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position Type:
Head Start/Early Head Start Infant-Toddler Teacher
Date Posted:
6/5/2026
Location:
IU CCIU Child Care Center - Toddler Center
A vacancy exists for an Early Head Start Child Development Specialist within the CCIU's Division of Student Services. This position will provide services in the Infant & Toddler Center in Coatesville, PA.
Are you motivated to create brighter futures for students, families, and the entire community? If so, we want you on Team CCIU! At the CCIU, we pride ourselves on the creativity, dedication, and collaborative spirit that our employees bring to their work every day, and we know that achieving success together takes a team approach!
We strive to hire exceptional, motivated, and passionate individuals that help us achieve our vision of acting as educational leaders who contribute to a better Chester County and beyond.
If you are looking for an exciting, challenging opportunity to grow your career, don't wait - apply today to make Team CCIU even stronger tomorrow!
Summary:
The Early Head Start Child Development Specialist will provide educational experiences and activities, which will promote the intellectual, social, emotional and physical growth and development of Early Head Start children who are served in a childcare center. The teacher will implement Early Head Start Performance Standards in the classroom, oversee implementation of child development activities in two classrooms of 8 infants and toddlers, conduct screenings and assessments in accordance with Performance Standards and Keystone Stars, observe and record the growth and development of all children in the classrooms, including assigning assistants to complete valid observations, implement the program curriculum and adapt for children with special needs, promote family engagement in the Head Start program, maintain accurate records and files to support annual Program Information Report (PIR), utilize human resources effectively, and maintain confidentiality of all student and family information, adhering to CCIU standards.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
- Design lesson plans including individualized goals for 16 enrolled students.
- Must ensure that all infant-toddler health and safety requirements are met at all times.
- All lessons and activities must be aligned with state standards and the Head Start child outcomes framework.
- Design classroom environments to maximize student engagement and learning.
- Within 45 days of entry each student must have a developmental and a social-emotional screening performed by the Infant-Toddler Child Development Specialist.
- All screenings that require follow-up must be communicated to supervisor and Family Service Worker following established guidelines.
- Communicate with the assigned Family Service Worker to ensure that students receive all appropriate referrals and evaluations.
- Input observations into Student Management System on a weekly basis. Observations must be aligned with curriculum expectations.
- Assess students utilizing the Student Management System three times per year. Assessments must be linked to state standards, student observations, and Head Start School Readiness Goals.
- Participate in IFSP meetings.
- Specifically design classroom activities aligned with IFSP goals.
- Confer with specialized instructors to ensure that student programming is provided in the least restrictive manner.
- Consistently implement suggestions and materials provided by the specialized instructor.
- Work in conjunction with the Family Service Worker to ensure all parties have appropriate family and student information.
- Conduct two home visits per year with all 16 assigned children.
- Conduct two parent-teacher conferences per year. Utilize student assessments to inform parents of their child's growth and development.
- Provide individualized resources and strategies to promote school and transition readiness.
- All contacts with families must be recorded.
- Student attendance and meal service must be monitored at point of service and input into Student Tracking System daily.
- Ensure all required screenings are up to date and in child's file.
- Ensure that all assessments and parent-teacher conference forms are in child's file
- Plan effectively so that all adults in classrooms are actively participating with students.
- Train all new adults, whether staff or volunteers, regarding classroom schedule,…
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