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Cdi Head Start Program Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

Teacher

Price, UT · On-site

$18.91 - $21.89/hr

As a dedicated Teacher in our Head Start program, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the future of young minds in our community. Your patient and accommodating approach, coupled with your detail ...

Teacher

Price, UT · On-site

$18.91 - $21.89/hr

As a dedicated Teacher in our Head Start program, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the future of young minds in our community. Your patient and accommodating approach, coupled with your detail ...

Cook Assistant

Centerfield, UT · On-site

$13.34 - $17.53/hr

We have been dedicated to Community and Family Engagement since 1975, have been operating Head Start Programs since 1991, and have experience managing programs in challenging, isolated, and ...

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Cdi Head Start Program information

What is a cdi head start program?

A CDI Head Start Program job involves working with children and families to provide early childhood education, nutrition, and family support services. CDI (Community Development Institute) operates Head Start programs across the U.S. when local grantees are transitioning. Roles vary from teachers and caregivers to administrative and support staff, all focused on preparing children for school success. Employees follow federal Head Start guidelines while fostering a nurturing and educational environment.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in the cdi head start program?

A typical day in the CDI Head Start Program involves overseeing classroom activities, supporting teachers and assistants, coordinating with families, and ensuring compliance with Head Start guidelines and safety standards. Employees often collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams such as family service workers, health coordinators, and community partners. Daily tasks may include managing program records, participating in meetings, organizing educational activities, and responding to individual children’s needs. The role requires flexibility, proactive communication, and a passion for early childhood development, which contribute to a dynamic and rewarding work environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the cdi head start program position, and why are they important?

To excel in the CDI Head Start Program role, you need a strong background in early childhood education, program management, and compliance with Head Start Performance Standards, typically with a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education or a related field. Familiarity with child progress tracking systems, curriculum planning tools, and regulatory reporting software is often required. Exceptional communication, leadership, and problem-solving abilities help foster a positive environment for both staff and families. These skills are essential to promote child development, ensure program compliance, and build effective partnerships with families and the community.

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Job description

Summary:

As a Nutrition Service Worker and play a vital role in supporting the health and well-being of young children every day! In this hands-on role, you’ll prepare and serve nutritious meals, maintain a clean and safe kitchen environment, and ensure all food service standards are met with care and precision. Your attention to detail and commitment to quality will help create a positive, healthy experience that supports children’s growth and development. If you’re a dependable, team-oriented individual who enjoys making a meaningful impact behind the scenes, this is the perfect opportunity for you!

What you’ll need to be our Nutrition Services Worker:

  • Organized, dependable, and attentive to detail in a structured, routine-based environment.
  • Hold a high school diploma (or equivalent) and have at least one year of food service or. cooking experience.
  • Ability to maintain strict sanitation, food safety, and kitchen cleanliness standards at all times.
  • The ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
  • Unselfish and approachable with a preference for detailed, skill-based work.
  • Current food handler’s permit, or must be able to obtain.
  • Valid Utah Driver’s License, or must be able to obtain one.

Why you’ll love working for us:

  • Status – Full-time, Non-Exempt.
  • Full benefits – holiday pay, paid time off, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401 K, and FMLA leave after 12 months of employment.
  • Engaging, meaningful work that makes a difference for children in the local community.
  • Excellent leadership & work culture that values & recognizes its employees.
  • Employee assistance and wellness program.
  • Starting Wage - $15.50 – based on experience.

What you’ll do as our Kitchen Support Staff:

  • Provide food service, including cooking and preparation, following USDA Regulations and the Head Start Program Performance Standards.
  • Make food deliveries off-site. Maintain proper temperatures and time frames when delivering off-site.
  • Communicate and coordinate with OWCAP staff to assist in ensuring quality nutrition services, including field trip requests.
  • Acquire knowledge and implement policies as they pertain to federal, state and local regulations.
  • Attend assigned meetings and trainings.
  • Set up dish area, sweep and mop floors, wash dishes, glassware, and pans, empty trash and clean receptacles, keep area clean, maintain proper sanitation at all times, set up and break down all equipment used.
  • Inventory and inspect kitchen facilities, equipment and supplies.

Who we are:

Ogden Weber Community Action Partnership www.owcap.org

Thank you for considering an opportunity at Ogden Weber Community Action Partnership (OWCAP). Our mission is to elevate individuals, families, and communities of Weber County by improving self-sufficiency through services and collaboration. Our programs include Head Start/ Early Head Start, Mental Health Support, Housing Assistance, Employment Assistance, Circles Program, VITA, On-Site Weber School District (WSD) Adult Education Classes, On-site WSD ESL Classes, and Communities that Care – Roy.

Ogden Weber Community Action Partnership is a very visible and vocal advocate for serving the needs of the community. We are excited to review your application and hope your talents and abilities will help us all achieve our goal of providing exceptional programs and services to those in need.