Head Start Substitute Teacher

EOAC

Waco (TX)

On-site

USD 17,908 - 24,796

Part time

14 days+

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Job summary

EOAC is seeking a Head Start Substitute Teacher in Waco, Texas, to support classrooms by providing temporary coverage for staff. The role involves implementing developmentally appropriate education programs for children, maintaining safety, and working collaboratively with existing staff.

Ideal candidates have a high school diploma, experience with young children, and must pass background checks. Preferred qualifications include a Child Development Associate Credential and a degree in Early Childhood Development.

Qualifications

  • High school diploma or equivalent GED.
  • Experience caring for young children.
  • Must pass required background checks and health screenings.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in implementing lesson plans and classroom activities.
  • Supervise and interact positively with children.
  • Maintain a safe, clean, and organized environment.

Skills

Understanding of child development
Teamwork and collaboration
Flexibility and adaptability
Professionalism
Cultural sensitivity

Education

High school diploma or equivalent GED
Child Development Associate Credential (CDA)
Associate of Arts Degree in Early Childhood Development
Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Development

Job description

This is a substitute teacher position.

Position: Head Start Substitute

Job Status: Grade, Step Depending on qualifications

Classification: Non-Exempt

Supervisor: Site Manager

Date of Last Review/Revision: 04/09/2025

The individual selected for the position must be able to perform the essential functions of the position, either with or without reasonable accommodation.

General Responsibilities:

All EOAC employees are responsible for supporting EOAC's mission and goals, respecting the confidentiality of all who come to us for information or assistance, and personally maintaining the dignity and integrity of one placed in a position of public trust. We are all responsible for improving the organization, communicating openly, and empowering each other to excel at our work. Maintain client/agency information confidentiality as required by State and Federal laws, appropriate regulations, and professional practice.

Job Summary

The Head Start Substitute supports the Head Start and Early Head Start classrooms by providing temporary coverage for classroom staff. The substitute assists in implementing a developmentally appropriate early childhood education program that promotes children's growth in cognitive, social-emotional, language, and physical development. Substitutes are responsible for following daily routines and working collaboratively with staff to ensure children's health, safety, and well-being.

Essential Functions:

  1. Assist in implementing lesson plans and classroom activities based on the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework.

  2. Supervise and interact positively with children to support their developmental needs.

  3. Follow established classroom schedules, routines, and procedures.

  4. Maintain a safe, clean, and organized environment.

  5. Assist with meals, snacks, and toileting/diapering routines, following all health and safety guidelines.

  6. Communicate respectfully with children, families, and staff.

  7. Support transitions in and out of classroom activities, including arrival and departure.

  8. Observe and document children's behavior and development when requested.

  9. Report any concerns regarding child development, health, or safety to the appropriate staff.

  10. Follow all agency policies, state licensing regulations, and Head Start Performance Standards.

Competencies:

  1. Understanding of child development and age-appropriate practices.

  2. Flexibility and adaptability to work in different classrooms and with various age groups (infants to preschoolers).

  3. Teamwork and collaboration skills.

  4. Ability to follow directions and classroom routines.

  5. Professionalism in demeanor and communication.

  6. Cultural sensitivity and respect for diverse families.

  7. Basic recordkeeping and observation skills.

Work Environment

  1. Work is typically performed in a classroom setting.

  2. Frequent interactions with young children in active, sometimes noisy environments.

  3. May be required to accompany children outside for play or walks.

  4. Exposure to cleaning products and potential communicable illnesses common in early childhood settings.

Physical Demands

  1. Frequently required to sit on the floor, bend, kneel, crouch, or lift up to 40 pounds.

  2. Must be able to move quickly to ensure child safety.

  3. Ability to respond to children's needs and actively participate in play and classroom activities.

  4. Visual and auditory ability to monitor the classroom environment and respond to child safety needs.

Other Duties:

· Assist the teacher/teacher aid in managing daily classroom operations.

· Help set up and clean classroom materials and activities.

· Provide one-on-one or small-group support during instructional activities.

· Support children with personal care needs as required, including changing diapers and wiping noses.

· Monitor rest and nap times.

· Assist with recordkeeping, attendance, or child observations when requested.

· Support family-style dining during meals.

· Follow the substitute checklist provided by the center or program leadership.

· Perform all other duties as deemed necessary.

Minimum Qualifications:

  1. High school diploma or equivalent GED.

  2. Experience caring for young children.

  3. Must pass required background checks and health screenings.

  4. Reliable transportation to travel to assigned sites.

Preferred Qualifications:

  1. Child Development Associate Credential (CDA) Infant and Toddler and/or Pre-K

  2. Associate of Arts Degree in Early Childhood Development, Child Development or related field from an accredited college

  3. Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Development, Child Development or a related field from an accredited college

  4. One (1) year of full-time early childhood experience in a licensed early childhood program/center.

  5. CPR & First Aide Certification

  6. Previous experience in a Head Start or licensed early childhood program

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