Floating Teacher
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Education / Teaching
Early Childhood Education, Preschool / Daycare, Child Development/Support, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities -
Child Care/Nanny
Preschool / Daycare, Child Development/Support
Job Title: Teacher and Floating Teacher
FSLA Status: Non-Exempt
Reports To: Director, Kidspace Pay Range: $29.17- $34.14 hourly ($60,678- $71,010 annually
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Program Type: Child Development Center House of Ruth salaries may be adjusted up or down contingent on the agency’s financial position with due notice.
For nearly 50 years, the House of Ruth has empowered women, children, and families to rebuild their lives and heal from trauma, abuse, and houselessness. We offer comprehensive services for survivors, including service-enriched housing, nationally accredited child and family development programming, and free counseling to anyone who has experienced domestic violence.
The House of Ruth's Kidspace Child Development Center is an OSSE-approved employer. As a teacher or assistant teacher at the House of Ruth you may be eligible to receive a supplement payment through the Early Childhood Educator Pay Equity Fund.
Position SummaryProvides safe, nurturing, therapeutic educational environment to promote the development of young children. Plans and teaches an age-appropriate curriculum while incorporating therapeutic techniques and assists parents to understand and foster their child’s growth.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities- Plans and implements developmentally appropriate curriculum tailored to the age group and the individualized needs and levels of the children. In conjunction with the assistant/aide prepares weekly lesson plans. Determines specific needs and skill levels and ensures that each child receives direct instruction by working with the entire group, small groups and individuals.
- Assess and meets the social-emotional needs of each child and provides daily nurturing to each individual through interactive play and one on one time. Teaches self-soothing/coping mechanisms by immediately addressing and comforting upset children both physically and verbally.
- Develops and maintains an orderly, clean, attractive, therapeutic and educational environment that encourages expression of feelings, making choices, exploration, creativity and discovery learning. Validates and accepts children’s feelings, both positive and negative, at all times.
- Carries out appropriate, positive and consistent discipline reflective of each child’s goals. Uses redirection and natural or logical consequences rather than punishments. Validates and comforts children who are having a difficult time as a result of redirection/consequences.
- Completes developmental assessments, skills checklists and develops individualized goals for each child. Completes daily observations in TS GOLD and progress reports.
- Communicates regularly with other staff and specialists about issues involving the children and their parents. Ensures that all specialists’ recommendations are followed. Helps build positive team.
- Maintains ongoing communication with parents concerning his/her child’s progress. Holds regularly scheduled parent conferences. Teaches parenting skills. Provides positive role model and nurturance to parents.
- Attends and participates in all required meetings and training sessions. Helps build a supportive staff and parent team. Follows all recommendations of specialists.
- Actively participates in all quality improvement efforts, including, but not limited to, becoming familiar with QI tools such as CLASS and ITERS and following the best practices described by these tools, attending assigned training, completing surveys and other assignments designed to improve program quality, participating in observations by internal observers and outside observers.
- Conducts home visits per Early Head Start schedule and guidelines.
- All duties and responsibilities are completed according to House of Ruth’s policies and procedures. Other duties may be assigned.
- Associate’s or higher degree in Early Childhood Education related field with at least 24 credits in early childhood courses.
- Two Year experience within early childhood care and education.
- Successfully passing the following pre-employment process is required:
- FBI Fingerprint/Background Check
- Alcohol and drug Test
- Urine Screening
- TB Test
- Police…
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