Teacher
Company: Community Bridges
Location: Santa Cruz
Posted on: April 6, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Community Bridges envisions a thriving community
where every person has the opportunity to unleash their full
potential. Our family of ten programs delivers essential services,
provides equitable access to resources, and advocates for health
and dignity across every stage of life. POSITION DESCRIPTION: Under
supervision by the site supervisor, the teacher assists the site
supervisor in providing a quality, developmentally appropriate
program for children. The teacher oversees the environment in an
assigned classroom, assuring child health and safety, helping to
develop appropriate curriculum, and building positive relationships
with children, parents and staff. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The
health and safety of children is the 1 priority. Reads and adheres
to “Safety Practices and Protocols” to ensure safety of children.
Plans and implements curriculum projects and activities with team
members with a special focus on a primary group of children.
Ensures a developmentally appropriate, nurturing environment that
meets the needs and expressed interest of the children in language
development, early literacy, creative expression, pre-math skills,
social/emotional development, positive conflict resolution and
independent thinking. Supports and upholds NAEYC Accreditation
criteria; participates in annual self-study. Oversees, creates and
maintains age-appropriate indoor/outdoor environment. Provides
leadership in assigned classroom to include training, modeling,
coaching and mentoring of Associate Teachers, subs and volunteers.
Assists in the planning and implementation of Parent/Teacher &
Parent Council meetings and attends and participates in parent
meetings. Complies with State mandates of Desired Result for
Families and Children mandates as follows: Conducts regular written
observations of children in the primary care group to assess their
strengths and needs and to document their developmental growth.
Completes written observations on primary care group and links
those observations to the 42 Measures. Completes Developmental
Profile-r and Written Goals for every primary care child within 60
days of enrollment and every six months thereafter. Uses the
Developmental Profile and Child Summary Sheet for Parent
Conferences to share information and establish goals for child with
parent. Uses the Developmental Profile-r and written goals to plan
and implement developmentally appropriate curriculum and activities
linked to goals of each individual child as well as the
developmental needs and expressed interest of the group. Completes
annual program evaluation using Environmental Rating Scale (ECERS)
with classroom group. Participates in annual staff satisfaction
survey. Assists with meals and snacks to include the setup, serving
and cleanup of meals following Child Care Food Program State
guidelines. Keeps detailed and accurate records of food purchased
and consumed at all Centers in compliance with the Child Care Food
Program Assists with indoor/outdoor set-up and clean-up and opening
/ closing of center. Supports fundraising efforts for the Division.
Maintains professional competence through participation in
continuing education. Complies with all policies and practices as
detailed in agency Personnel Policies. Observes safety and health
standards as detailed in “Employee Injury and Illness Prevention
Program” handbook. Remains knowledgeable about current Center
Emergency and Disaster plans and know your specific
responsibilities. Conduct monthly safety drills in assigned
classroom. Knows location of, and how to use emergency shut-off for
water, electricity and gas. Practices fire, earthquake and
emergency evacuation drills monthly with class group. In accordance
with the Community Bridges Customer Service Plan, provides
excellent customer service to clients, colleagues, and the public.
Develops and maintains positive community relationships with
clients, coworkers, supervisors, partners, stakeholders, and the
public. Communicates effectively and respectfully with parents,
staff and volunteers at the Center, including persons from
different racial, cultural and ethnic groups and from different
backgrounds and lifestyles. Performs related duties as assigned.
Job descriptions are intended to be illustrative only; they are not
designed to be restrictive or to define each and every assigned
duty and responsibility. In an organization of this nature, each
employee is expected to perform such duties as necessary to fulfill
the stated goals of the agency. We screen all applicants, require
background checks on final candidates consistent with funding
regulation requirements and are a Drug-Free Work Place. UNION: The
teacher position is represented by the SEIU bargaining unit. OTHER
JOB DETAILS: This is a regular, non-exempt position. This position
is eligible for a $.40/per hour bilingual differential after
passing a test administered by the HR department. Employees are
expected to transfer to another Center or adjust their assigned
shift if needed in an urgent situation. Hours are typically between
8:00am-4:00pm, Monday through Friday, but occasional evening and
weekend hours are required for staff meetings, parent/teacher
nights, and staff training. Attendance at required meetings is
mandatory and is a condition of employment. On-site attendance is
required. Qualifications MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Knowledge of:
Methods, philosophy and techniques of early childhood education;
and Report preparation and record keeping. Ability to: Plan,
organize and implement a developmentally appropriate program for
children and/or infants; Work effectively and respectfully in
collaboration with coworkers as part of the team; Use a supportive
approach to manage children, especially when dealing with children
with physical limitations, developmental or learning delays and
emotional challenges; Respond calmly and appropriately to
children’s undesirable behavior such as hitting, kicking, throwing
things, spitting or name calling, etc.; and React quickly and
properly to keep children safe in all circumstances including
emergencies. LICENSING REQUIREMENTS: Must have a Child Development
Teacher permit or higher issued by the CA Commission on Teacher
Credentialing. The minimum requirements to obtain a Teacher permit
are as follows: Must have 24 Early Childhood Education (ECE) units,
including core courses in Curriculum, Child Family & Community, and
Child Growth Development; plus 16 General Education units, 6
specialization units and 2 adult supervision units OR BA or higher
(does not have to be in ECE/CD) with 12 units ECE/CD, plus 3 units
supervised field experience in ECE/CD setting. Must maintain an
active permit, which requires completion of a minimum of 105 hours
of professional growth every five years. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to lift up to 40 pounds. Ability to stoop, bend, kneel,
push, pull, and turn body quickly and get up and down from ground
level frequently throughout the day. Ability to stand for long
periods of time. OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Must provide transcripts of
college courses prior to beginning employment. Must be
fingerprinted, complete a Child Abuse Index Check form, and be
criminally cleared prior to beginning employment. Must provide
proof of current immunization against influenza, pertussis, and
measles prior to beginning employment. Must undergo Health
Screening and TB test within 7 days of employment. Must provide
valid CPR certification and Pediatric First Aid training
certificate or be willing to obtain both within 30 days of
employment. Must sign a “Mandated Reporter” agreement, which
mandates employee to report suspected child abuse. Teachers working
in infant rooms must have knowledge of PITC and RIE philosophies
pertaining to infant care. Proficiency in English is required,
fluent bilingual/biliterate English/Spanish is preferred.
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