Posted: Feb 4, 2026
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Assistant Teacher

Full-time
Application Deadline: Feb 27, 2026

Compensation Range: $21.97 -$29.54- Hourly Rate Based on Qualifications of Position PLUS Benefits

*$500 Hiring Bonus: A hiring bonus of $500 is offered to you and is contingent on successful completion of the probation period as follows: $250 will be paid at the successful completion of mid-point review (3 months from hire) and the remainder of the bonus $250 will be paid at successful completion of the 6 months Introductory (Probationary) Period.

 

Generous Employee Benefits: ACA Compliant Medical, Aflac, Dental, Life, and Vision plans.

  • Paid Holidays, Sick Leave, and Personnel Necessity (PN) Hours: 10 Paid Holidays, 14 Paid Sick leave, includes 15.5 Hours of Personal Necessity: Accrue at the rate of 9.5 hours per month (1 year of employment= 114)
  • Paid Vacation: (1 week) Spring Break, (1 week) Thanksgiving, and (2 weeks) Winter Break
  • Employer Funded Retirement Plan- Foundation contributes 8.5% after one year of service, you can make voluntarily contributions at the start of your employment
  • Free Employee Assistance Program(s)

 

Work Location:    Will be assigned to report to our designated sites HS/EHS/SPS sites Echo Park, Hollywood. Review our website: www.foundationheadstart.org for specific site locations

Summary of Duties

A staff person who assists teaching staff of a Head Start and/or State Preschool Child Development Center and facilitates activities for children designed to promote their social, physical, and intellectual growth. Assists in the planning of individual and group activities to stimulate learning, according to the ages of children and according to the guidelines of the Creative Curriculum. This position is situated in the Educational Service component of a Head Start and/or State Preschool program.

Summary of Job Duties, Knowledge, & Skills (Job Description available from HR)

  • Provide children with a learning environment and the varied experiences which will help them to develop socially, intellectually, physically, and emotionally in a manner appropriate to their age and stage of development toward the overall goal of social competence.
  • Integrate the educational aspects of the various Head Start components in the daily program of activities.
  • Involve parents in educational activities of the program to enhance their role as the principal influence on a child’s education and development.
  • Assist parents to increase knowledge, understanding, skills and experience in child growth and development
  • Identify and reinforce experiences which occur in the home that parents can utilize as educational activities for their children.
  • Assists teacher in implementing safety rules and supervises activities of children to ensure their safety.
  • Conducts daily inspection of indoor and outdoor facilities and remove debris and hazardous and unsafe equipment and materials.
  • Observes the daily health condition of the children and reports results to the teacher.
  • Assists children during snack and meal times and demonstrates appropriate dental and personal hygiene
  • Assists teacher in straightening up and maintaining an orderly learning environment
  • Under the guidance of the teacher, assists in all functions of the center
  • Cooperates with the team learning activities, such as art, songs, games, dramatic play and other appropriate activities for preschool aged children.
  • Helps develop the social, cognitive, and physical skills of the children
  • Helps the parents understand the goals and methods of the classroom program
  • Listens to parents and informs staff of parental concerns
  • Supervises classroom activities for brief periods of time when the teacher is called away
  • Helps to plan and supervise field trips
  • Participates in team meetings and parent conferences or home visits
  • Assists with record keeping
  • Provides evaluative information to the teacher on the progress and developmental status of each child (DRDP observations).
  • Assists teacher in designing and planning daily classroom program and schedule according to the Creative Curriculum model and any other agency policies and procedures to meet the Head Start performance standards.
  • Assists teacher with attendance and reports
  • Participates in meetings of classroom teaching team
  • Attends orientations, in-service training educational programs, conferences and workshops, as required

QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE, & SKILLS

  • A valid California Child Development Associate Teacher Permit or higher. Or at least 6 ECE units with a pathway to earning a Child Development permit (Associate or higher).
  • Preferred but not required- Associates Degree or enrolled in a program from an accredited four-year college in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or a related field. (Minimum of 24 ECE accredited units)
  • Completion of training on curriculum, instruction, teaching practices, CLASS, and DRDP must be completed within six months of hire.
  • DA/ECEP may hire an individual with 6 ECE units if the individual enrolls in one of LACOE’s Career Development Initiative Pathways (a professional development plan that leads to an associate teacher permit.)

Knowledge & Skills:

  • Ability to provide effective and nurturing teacher-child interactions, and to plan and implement learning experiences that: Ensure effective curriculum implementation and use of assessment data; and Promote children's progress across the standards described in the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework: Ages Birth to Five and applicable state early learning and development standards, including for children with disabilities and dual language learners, as appropriate.
  • Demonstrates the ability to take on independent responsibilities, exercises initiative, assists in promoting a harmonious center environment.
  • Understanding and knowledge of the various cultures represented in the community being served and is able to work with children from low-income families.
  • Able to work cooperatively and constructively with other adults
  • Possesses desire to enroll in regular job-related classes for self-improvement and professional development
  • Skills in written and oral communication in English
  • Uses highly effective teaching practices that support children’s development towards School Readiness
  • Articulates knowledge of CLASS (Classroom Assessment Scoring System) and uses strategies with children that align to CLASS
  • Able to demonstrate competency in role as Teacher
  • A valid California Child Development Associate Teacher Permit or higher. Or at least 6 ECE units with a pathway to earning permit.

APPLICATION PROCEDURES

Applicants must complete Foundation for Early Childhood Education employment application. Resumes are not accepted in lieu of application materials.

Please use the link below to complete the application and submit your documentation:

 

Please Note: Applications and all required documents must be submitted through Paylocity