This position works Monday - Thursday
Salary:Currently $49638.36-$92138.12 (DOE) still being negotiated for 2025-2026 (Prorated based upon start date and FTE).
Insurance:Generous Health dental and vision contribution from the district currently up to $2202 (based upon family coverage) TBD for2025-2026.
PERS Retirement:The district assumes and pays the 6% average employee contribution to the Oregon PERS system.
Benefits to working at KFCS:
- Student loan forgiveness for those who qualify.
- Teacher mentoring program for teachers new to the profession.
- Opportunity to work with a diverse student population.
- District-supported child care is available.
- Work in a highly supportive environment
- Access to classroom technology including interactive white board document cameras and chromebooks
- Ongoing Professional Development opportunities
Schedule:190 Days (Prorated based upon start date)
Job Summary:
Klamath Early Childhood Development Center (KECDC) is seeking a passionate and dedicated teacher to join our team. This position is responsible for developing planning implementing and evaluating instructional programs that provide a safe engaging and developmentally appropriate learning environment. The goal is to support childrens growth across all domains including cognitive social-emotional language and communication literacy and physical development.
The teacher works closely with families and other agencies serving the child participates in eligibility evaluations provides service coordination for Individual Family Service Plans (IFSPs) and functions as a collaborative member of a multidisciplinary team. The role may also include providing guidance and functional supervision to teacher aides or assistants.
All teachers are expected to be familiar with and uphold the Competent Educator Standards as outlined in Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR ).
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Instruction & Classroom Support
Develop plan and implement individualized and group curriculum to support childrens cognitive social-emotional communication motor and adaptive development.
Adapt classroom activities and materials to support individualized learning goals.
Organize and maintain a safe engaging and developmentally appropriate learning environment.
Administer basic medical assistance (e.g. toileting diapering tube feeding) to medically fragile students as required under supervision.
Monitor student behavior and ensure safety across various settings (classroom playground field trips).
Prepare instructional materials and document observations progress data and attendance records.
Assessment Planning & Documentation
Participate in EI/ECSE referral and intake processes; conduct developmental assessments and eligibility determinations.
Collect record and analyze data on childrens progress; maintain accurate and timely documentation including IFSPs reports and required forms.
Act as IFSP service coordinator for assigned children facilitating meetings and ensuring service delivery aligns with plans.
Evaluate progress toward IFSP goals using both standardized and observational methods.
Prepare reports newsletters anecdotal notes and other required written materials to support documentation and communication.
Consultation & Collaboration
Provide consultation and training to EI/ECSE and mainstream staff in areas such as behavior management instructional strategies and legal requirements related to special education.
Assist parents caregivers and staff in implementing strategies prescribed by physical therapists occupational therapists and/or speech-language pathologists.
Collaborate with families service providers medical professionals and community partners (e.g. Head Start private preschools daycare centers school districts) to support child outcomes and smooth transitions.
Supervision & Leadership
Provide direction and functional supervision to educational assistants student teachers and volunteers.
Support program staff in all aspects of program transitions and public school transitions.
May assist in recruiting and training volunteers and interns.
Professional Conduct & Program Support
Attend staff meetings professional development sessions and participate in committees or advisory groups as needed.
Follow district policies legal mandates and program standards regarding student safety reporting suspected abuse and documentation.
Maintain program materials and equipment; order supplies as needed.
Use computer systems and software (e.g. word processing email databases) to complete responsibilities efficiently.
Meet district performance standards and uphold Oregons Competent Educator Standards (OAR ).
Maintain regular and reliable attendance and perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
To perform this job successfully an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Must possess a minimum of a Bachelors degree in early childhood education special education or a related field. Those without a TSPC endorsement in EI/ECSE or a related field must possess or have the ability to possess the Early Childhood Specialist authorization within 12 months of employment.
- Works well with others from diverse backgrounds and demonstrates ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team. Focuses on solving conflict; maintaining confidentiality; listening to others without interrupting; keeping emotions under control; remaining open to others ideas and contributing to building a positive team spirit.
- Demonstrated ability to successfully work with children families staff and the public.
- Ability to communicate fluently verbally and in writing in English.
- Ability to effectively present information and respond effectively to questions in one-on-one small group situations to students and other school staff.
- Ability to verbally respond to common inquiries from children and families.
- Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules operating and maintenance instructions procedure manuals and governmental regulations.
- Ability to write routine reports and correspondence.
- Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written oral schedule or diagram form.
- Ability to deal with problems involving several variables in a variety of situations.
- General knowledge of computer usage and ability to use database software e-mail internet software spreadsheets and word processing software (Google Docs Forms Calendar Word Excel PowerPoint etc.)
- Ability to exercise good judgment and work in an environment with constant interruptions.
- Ability to work independently.
- Hold a valid Oregon Drivers License.
- Obtain registration through the Central Background Registry (CBR) and maintain registration.
- Ability to obtain a valid CPR/First Aid card.
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Frequently required to walk climb stairs stand and sit
- Occasionally required to bend stoop kneel crouch or crawl
- Regularly required to talk and hear
- Use hands for fine manipulation handle or feel and reach with hands and arms operating a computer keyboard moouse and other forms of technology
- Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision distance vision color vision ability to adjust focus and peripheral vision
- Regularly lift and/or move up to 15 pounds and occasionally up to 25 pounds.
Pre-employment requirements:
Employment for this position is contingent on clearance of the following:
X Background Investigation
The district prohibits discrimination and harassment on any basis protected by law including but not limited to an individuals perceived or actual race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity national or ethnic origin marital status age mental or physical disability pregnancy familial status economic status or veterans status or because of the perceived or actual race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity national or ethnic origin marital status age mental or physical disability pregnancy familial status economic status or veterans status of any other persons with whom the individual associates.
This position works Monday - ThursdaySalary:Currently $49638.36-$92138.12 (DOE) still being negotiated for 2025-2026 (Prorated based upon start date and FTE).Insurance:Generous Health dental and vision contribution from the district currently up to $2202 (based upon family coverage) TBD for2025-2026...
This position works Monday - Thursday
Salary:Currently $49638.36-$92138.12 (DOE) still being negotiated for 2025-2026 (Prorated based upon start date and FTE).
Insurance:Generous Health dental and vision contribution from the district currently up to $2202 (based upon family coverage) TBD for2025-2026.
PERS Retirement:The district assumes and pays the 6% average employee contribution to the Oregon PERS system.
Benefits to working at KFCS:
- Student loan forgiveness for those who qualify.
- Teacher mentoring program for teachers new to the profession.
- Opportunity to work with a diverse student population.
- District-supported child care is available.
- Work in a highly supportive environment
- Access to classroom technology including interactive white board document cameras and chromebooks
- Ongoing Professional Development opportunities
Schedule:190 Days (Prorated based upon start date)
Job Summary:
Klamath Early Childhood Development Center (KECDC) is seeking a passionate and dedicated teacher to join our team. This position is responsible for developing planning implementing and evaluating instructional programs that provide a safe engaging and developmentally appropriate learning environment. The goal is to support childrens growth across all domains including cognitive social-emotional language and communication literacy and physical development.
The teacher works closely with families and other agencies serving the child participates in eligibility evaluations provides service coordination for Individual Family Service Plans (IFSPs) and functions as a collaborative member of a multidisciplinary team. The role may also include providing guidance and functional supervision to teacher aides or assistants.
All teachers are expected to be familiar with and uphold the Competent Educator Standards as outlined in Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR ).
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Instruction & Classroom Support
Develop plan and implement individualized and group curriculum to support childrens cognitive social-emotional communication motor and adaptive development.
Adapt classroom activities and materials to support individualized learning goals.
Organize and maintain a safe engaging and developmentally appropriate learning environment.
Administer basic medical assistance (e.g. toileting diapering tube feeding) to medically fragile students as required under supervision.
Monitor student behavior and ensure safety across various settings (classroom playground field trips).
Prepare instructional materials and document observations progress data and attendance records.
Assessment Planning & Documentation
Participate in EI/ECSE referral and intake processes; conduct developmental assessments and eligibility determinations.
Collect record and analyze data on childrens progress; maintain accurate and timely documentation including IFSPs reports and required forms.
Act as IFSP service coordinator for assigned children facilitating meetings and ensuring service delivery aligns with plans.
Evaluate progress toward IFSP goals using both standardized and observational methods.
Prepare reports newsletters anecdotal notes and other required written materials to support documentation and communication.
Consultation & Collaboration
Provide consultation and training to EI/ECSE and mainstream staff in areas such as behavior management instructional strategies and legal requirements related to special education.
Assist parents caregivers and staff in implementing strategies prescribed by physical therapists occupational therapists and/or speech-language pathologists.
Collaborate with families service providers medical professionals and community partners (e.g. Head Start private preschools daycare centers school districts) to support child outcomes and smooth transitions.
Supervision & Leadership
Provide direction and functional supervision to educational assistants student teachers and volunteers.
Support program staff in all aspects of program transitions and public school transitions.
May assist in recruiting and training volunteers and interns.
Professional Conduct & Program Support
Attend staff meetings professional development sessions and participate in committees or advisory groups as needed.
Follow district policies legal mandates and program standards regarding student safety reporting suspected abuse and documentation.
Maintain program materials and equipment; order supplies as needed.
Use computer systems and software (e.g. word processing email databases) to complete responsibilities efficiently.
Meet district performance standards and uphold Oregons Competent Educator Standards (OAR ).
Maintain regular and reliable attendance and perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
To perform this job successfully an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Must possess a minimum of a Bachelors degree in early childhood education special education or a related field. Those without a TSPC endorsement in EI/ECSE or a related field must possess or have the ability to possess the Early Childhood Specialist authorization within 12 months of employment.
- Works well with others from diverse backgrounds and demonstrates ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team. Focuses on solving conflict; maintaining confidentiality; listening to others without interrupting; keeping emotions under control; remaining open to others ideas and contributing to building a positive team spirit.
- Demonstrated ability to successfully work with children families staff and the public.
- Ability to communicate fluently verbally and in writing in English.
- Ability to effectively present information and respond effectively to questions in one-on-one small group situations to students and other school staff.
- Ability to verbally respond to common inquiries from children and families.
- Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules operating and maintenance instructions procedure manuals and governmental regulations.
- Ability to write routine reports and correspondence.
- Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written oral schedule or diagram form.
- Ability to deal with problems involving several variables in a variety of situations.
- General knowledge of computer usage and ability to use database software e-mail internet software spreadsheets and word processing software (Google Docs Forms Calendar Word Excel PowerPoint etc.)
- Ability to exercise good judgment and work in an environment with constant interruptions.
- Ability to work independently.
- Hold a valid Oregon Drivers License.
- Obtain registration through the Central Background Registry (CBR) and maintain registration.
- Ability to obtain a valid CPR/First Aid card.
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Frequently required to walk climb stairs stand and sit
- Occasionally required to bend stoop kneel crouch or crawl
- Regularly required to talk and hear
- Use hands for fine manipulation handle or feel and reach with hands and arms operating a computer keyboard moouse and other forms of technology
- Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision distance vision color vision ability to adjust focus and peripheral vision
- Regularly lift and/or move up to 15 pounds and occasionally up to 25 pounds.
Pre-employment requirements:
Employment for this position is contingent on clearance of the following:
X Background Investigation
The district prohibits discrimination and harassment on any basis protected by law including but not limited to an individuals perceived or actual race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity national or ethnic origin marital status age mental or physical disability pregnancy familial status economic status or veterans status or because of the perceived or actual race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity national or ethnic origin marital status age mental or physical disability pregnancy familial status economic status or veterans status of any other persons with whom the individual associates.
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