Kitchen/Classroom Float at Pagosa Springs Head Start

Durango, CO
Part Time
Entry Level

Kitchen/Classroom Float at Pagosa Springs Head Start

Looking to join a team of enthusiastic professionals? Are you passionate about the education of young children? We’re Hiring Difference Makers. We’re eager to invest in your career so you can grow, thrive, and feel good about your work. No nights or weekends and paid time off! Apply Today!

Tri-County Head Start employees have endless opportunities to make a difference in the lives of others. With ample opportunities for growth in both education and social services, working at Tri-County Head Start means you can develop your career alongside your community. You will earn the tools and resources needed for career success and make a difference in the lives of your community’s children and families.

A career at Tri-County Head Start offers training and advancement, community impact, and work-life balance. Eligible employee benefits include;

  • Paid professional development
  • Generous leave package including paid sick leave and personal leave
  • Over THREE weeks of paid breaks and holidays: Thanksgiving, winter, and spring breaks, Martin Luther King Day, and Labor Day
  • Employee contribution to a 403(b) retirement savings account
  • Employee Assistance Program with free counseling, wellness and legal sessions
  • Up to a $25 monthly fitness membership reimbursement

Kitchen/Classroom Float: This position is full time, part-year, working 30 hours a week. Monday - Friday, 7:45 AM - 1:45 PM. The current hourly wage range is $15.16 to $16.25, depending on education and experience with an anticipated 9% increase beginning in September 2024.

The Classroom/Kitchen Float is a dynamic role responsible for supporting both the Lead Cook in the kitchen (60%) and Teachers in the classroom (40%). 

  • Know and follow the requirements of the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP).
  • Maintain a safe work environment and consistently practice all Health and Safety procedures; assist with all tracking requirements and documentation.
  • Assist with meal preparation and delivery of carts to the classrooms.
  • Maintain cleanliness of the kitchen.
  • Complete and maintain Food Handlers certification. Must be obtained within 30 days of hire, (if not already certified) as soon as training is available.
  • Do dishes and kitchen cleanup, maintaining a safe and clean work area.
  • Support regular kitchen inspections performed internally by the Health and Safety Director and externally by Public Health and CACFP, both announced and unannounced.
  • Provide breaks to teachers/aides on a rotation schedule. 
  • Know and implement the activities and requirements of the Child Health & Development Area Plan, and take direction in all facets of the daily program.
  • When required, will step in to support classroom instruction as directed by the supervisor
  • Discuss assigned teaching areas with classroom teachers to coordinate instructional efforts.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Minimum Requirements: The minimum requirement for the position is a high school diploma or GED certificate. Current Child Development Associates (CDA) credential is preferred.  Criminal Background Check required for hire

The position is open until filled. 

Apply online at tchs4c.org/careers/

Durango 4C Council/Tri-County Head Start is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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