Location: Giddings, TX 78942
Salary: $10.24
Job Summary
The Substitute Teacher provides temporary classroom coverage to support the continuity of high-quality early childhood education services for children enrolled in Early Head Start and Head Start programs. The Substitute Teacher maintains a safe, nurturing, and developmentally appropriate learning environment, follows established lesson plans and routines, and supports children’s social, emotional, physical, and cognitive development in alignment with Head Start Performance Standards.
Responsibilities
Child Development & Learning
- Support the developmental needs of infants, toddlers, and preschool-aged children
- Implement age-appropriate activities and experiences based on provided lesson plans
- Encourage learning through play, routines, and daily interactions
- Observe children and respond to individual interests, strengths, and needs
- Engages children at eye level using warm, responsive communication
- Encourages exploration, curiosity, and problem‑solving
- Adjusts interactions based on children’s developmental stages
- Demonstrates patience and understanding of young children’s behavior
Health, Safety & Nutrition
- Maintain continuous supervision of children at all times
- Follow health, safety, and sanitation procedures
- Ensure classroom, playground, and materials are safe and developmentally appropriate
- Respond appropriately to accidents, injuries, or emergencies
- Maintains constant awareness of children’s location and activity
- Anticipates potential safety risks and takes preventive action
- Follows emergency and reporting procedures without delay
- Models safe practices for children
Classroom Management & Behavior Guidance
- Follow established classroom routines, schedules, and expectations
- Use positive behavior guidance strategies consistent with program policies
- Support smooth transitions throughout the day
- Assist children in developing self‑regulation and social skills
- Responds calmly and consistently to challenging behaviors
- Uses redirection and encouragement rather than punishment
- Maintains a structured yet flexible classroom environment
- Reinforces positive behaviors through modeling and praise
Relationships & Cultural Responsiveness
- Build respectful, nurturing relationships with children
- Support an inclusive classroom that reflects diverse cultures and abilities
- Interact professionally and respectfully with families and staff
- Support children with disabilities or special needs as directed
- Demonstrates respect for diverse family values, cultures, and languages
- Uses inclusive language and practices
- Shows empathy and sensitivity to children’s individual experiences
- Collaborates effectively with classroom staff and support services
Professionalism & Ethical Practice
- Follow Head Start Performance Standards, licensing requirements, and program policies
- Maintain confidentiality of children, families, and staff information
- Accept direction from supervisors and teaching team members
- Report concerns related to child safety, behavior, or health
- Arrives on time and prepared for assignments
- Demonstrates flexibility when placed in different classrooms or age groups
- Seeks clarification when expectations are unclear
- Maintains appropriate professional boundaries at all times
Communication & Team Collaboration
- Communicate effectively with Lead Teachers, Assistant Teachers, and supervisors
- Share relevant information about the classroom day as needed
- Complete basic classroom documentation when assigned
- Lists actively and follows instructions
- Communicates clearly, respectfully, and professionally
- Works cooperatively as part of a teaching team
- Maintains a positive, supportive attitude
Qualifications
Education
- High school diploma or GED required
- Child Development Associate (CDA) credential preferred (or willingness to obtain, if applicable)
Experience
- Previous experience working with infants, toddlers, or preschool-aged children preferred
- Experience in a group care or early childhood education setting strongly preferred
- Knowledge of infant/toddler development and responsive caregiving practices
- Strong communication, organizational, and collaboration skills
- Ability to communicate in English, both written and verbally
Licenses/Certifications
- Current CPR and First Aid certification (or ability to obtain)
- Background clearance as required by state and federal regulations
- Valid Texas Driver’s License
Working Conditions & Physical Demands
- Ability to lift up to 40 pounds
- Frequent bending, standing, sitting on the floor, and active movement
- Exposure to common childhood illnesses
- Performs other duties as assigned
Performance Indicators
- Child Development outcomes show progress across domains
- Compliance with all Head Start standards and state licensing
- Positive feedback from family engagement surveys
- Timely completion of assessments and documentation
- Performs other duties as assigned by Center Director