ELSA - Early Learning Substitute AideAt — Kidango
Opportunity Summary
- Develop and implement lesson plans using the Creative Curriculum to execute current program goals
- Utilize classroom materials and routines to promote an environment conducive to age appropriate levels of development, interests, and special needs of the children
- Develop and maintain a safe and healthy classroom environment in accordance with Head Start, Title 5, and Title 22 regulations
- Implement rules and practices in support of positive child re-direction
- Pro- concepts of the child
- Provide a continuous and interactive process between families and program providers that foster the parent partnership agreements as required by the federal regulations under the Head Start Act
- Conduct scheduled home visits to children in primary cohort
- Conduct required parent/teacher meetings as set forth by both the Head Start Act and Title 5
- Conduct the ASQ and the ASQ/SE with children assigned to cohort
- Work on the Individualized Education Plan for each child assigned to cohort and update with family up to three times per school year
- Maintain and update written records and reports in accordance with the head Start and title 5 act in a timely manner
- Maintain an open and friendly relationship with staff, parents, and program volunteers
- Commitment to inclusive practice to accommodate children with learning differences and special needs
- Integrate Head Start Federal Mandates into the classroom routines and curriculum plans
- Lift, carry, retain children weighing 30-50 pounds as needed
- Ensure personalized special services are provided to children with special needs (i.e, feeding, assistance with toileting, including diapering, specialized equipment and so forth
- Attend required classroom, center, and organization meetings
Required qualifications
Child Development Associate Teacher permit required
AA in Child Development, Early Childhood Education, or a related field with at least three years of direct classroom work required
Posted by 09/25/25
Opportunity Learning Outcomes
- Apply academic knowledge to real-world tasks and challenges.
- Develop effective communication skills in a professional setting.
- Strengthen time management and organizational abilities.
- Gain experience in working collaboratively within a team.
- Understand workflows, processes, and responsibilities relevant to the field.
- Clarify career goals by experiencing a professional work environment.
- Build a professional network by connecting with mentors, colleagues, and supervisors.
- Develop a strong understanding of workplace culture and expectations.
- Practice decision-making in real-life work situations.
- Analyze problems, propose solutions, and reflect on outcomes.
- Develop adaptability in response to new challenges and tasks.
- Recognize how your role and organization contribute to the community or public good.
- Reflect on ethical and societal implications of the work you're involved in.
- Identify personal strengths and areas for improvement.
- Set learning goals and reflect regularly on progress
- Increase confidence in navigating professional and interpersonal dynamics.
Opportunity Training
Jennifer has already attended a nutrition training and has enough background knowledge and skills for working with young children - she is already qualified to begin her placement here with us.
Opportunity Application Instructions
Student Training or Experience Needed
- Effective interpersonal and communication skills.
- Effective customer service skills.
- Effective problem-solving skills.
- Ability to work with a broad, cross-section of people representative of the Bay Area.
- Ability to demonstrate empathy with a broad, cross-section of people representative of the Bay Area.
- Ability to collaborate and work effectively in a team setting.
- Ability to prioritize and handle simultaneous assignments in a fast-paced environment.
- Ability to take initiative and be self-motivated and self-directed.
- Ability to spend extended periods of time standing / walking.
- Comfortable leading activities or public speaking.
Program
Center for Community Engagement
Location Type
On-site
Location
Fremont, CA
United StatesExpected Hours
| Hours | Duration |
|---|---|
| 25 | hours per week |
Students required to have a personal vehicle
No
Fees students may incur with this opportunity
No Fees will be incurred by students
This opportunity provides some form of compensation
Yes
Opportunity Availability
Ongoing