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Teacher - Early Head Start Program

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HERC

Nashville, TN (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/5/2026

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Tennessee State University invites applications for the position of Teacher-Early Head Start Program in Henry, Gibson and Weakley Counties . This professional will direct the activities of children and families in the Early Head Start program. Provide developmentally appropriate quality care for children ages 0-3 in a child care center. Develop individualized lesson plans for children in their caseload. Participate in meetings involving children and families to help assess, plan, and coordinate core service delivery. Be a responsible, mature, caring individual with experience in early childhood development, parenting education and family case management services. Knowledge of state, regional and local family resources preferred. Ability to make decisions in accordance with established procedures. Establish and maintain an effective working relationship with, parents, children, coworkers and the public. Must be able to do the following: Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; Demonstrate a thorough knowledge of the basic principles of appropriate early childhood development; Work as a team member, establish and maintain effective, working relationships with staff, children and families; Maintain respectful relationships and communication with staff, families, children and the community; Organize, manage, and control work flow; Work with individuals from various ethnic; cultural, socio-economic and educational backgrounds; Work collaboratively with Mentor Teachers, Center Managers, Coordinators and Directors; Complete and submit required paperwork and reports as scheduled; Participate in program group activities, such as parent meetings, advisory committee meetings, and family social events, as appropriate and assigned. Performs other related duties as assigned.