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Head Guide Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

Teacher Assistant, Head Start

Beach Park, IL · On-site

$14.50 - $18.25/hr

... learners guides everything we do. As a leader in early learning and care, we scale our deep ... Adhere to state licensing standards, Head Start guidelines, and ISBE regulations by implementing ...

Head Photographer Classification: Seasonal (June 29th, 2026 - August 20th, 2026) Hours: M-F ... Train, guide, and supervise photography assistants/interns or junior team members. Essential ...

Early Head Start /PI Lead Teacher

Waukegan, IL · On-site

$14.25 - $19/hr

The Early Head Start/PI Lead Teacher works closely with the Education Coordinator to create ... Supervise and guide your EHS Teacher, fostering a collaborative atmosphere that enhances the ...

PEL Lead Teacher, Head Start

Beach Park, IL

$14.50 - $19.25/hr

... Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework. * Empower Through Guidance ... Supervise and guide your Teacher Assistant, fostering a collaborative atmosphere that enhances the ...

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Head Guide information

What is a head guide?

Head Guides are experienced professionals who lead and oversee guiding teams, typically in outdoor adventure, tourism, or educational settings. They are responsible for ensuring the safety and satisfaction of clients, training and supervising other guides, and planning excursions or tours. Head Guides often act as the primary point of contact between guests and the organization, handling logistics, emergency situations, and customer feedback. Their leadership is crucial for creating memorable and safe experiences for clients. They may also help develop routes, maintain equipment, and ensure compliance with safety regulations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a head guide?

To thrive as a Head Guide, you need expertise in outdoor leadership, risk assessment, and group management, typically supported by relevant certifications such as Wilderness First Responder or guiding licenses. Familiarity with GPS navigation tools, communication devices, and safety equipment is essential for this role. Outstanding interpersonal skills, decision-making abilities, and the capacity to remain calm under pressure help build trust and ensure group cohesion. These skills are vital for ensuring client safety, delivering exceptional experiences, and effectively handling emergencies in challenging environments.

What are some common challenges faced by a head guide and how can they be managed effectively?

As a Head Guide, one of the main challenges is balancing the safety and enjoyment of guests while managing a team of guides in dynamic outdoor environments. Unexpected weather, varying guest abilities, and logistical issues often require quick thinking and adaptability. Effective communication, strong leadership, and thorough planning are key to overcoming these obstacles. Building rapport with both guests and staff helps foster a positive experience and ensures smooth operations even when challenges arise.

What is the difference between Head Guide vs Tour Guide?

AspectHead GuideTour Guide
CredentialsOften requires experience, certifications in guiding or safetyTypically requires a guiding license or certification
Work EnvironmentLeads groups, manages guides, plans routesConducts tours, interacts directly with tourists
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in adventure, outdoor, and specialized tour companiesCommon across travel, city, and museum tours

The main difference is that a Head Guide oversees tour operations and manages guides, while a Tour Guide directly interacts with tourists, leading individual or group tours. The Head Guide has more responsibilities in planning and supervision, whereas the Tour Guide focuses on delivering the tour experience.

What are the most commonly searched types of Guide jobs in Illinois?

The most popular types of Guide jobs in Illinois are:

What cities in Illinois are hiring for Head Guide jobs?

Cities in Illinois with the most Head Guide job openings:

$42K - $69K/yr

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EMBRACING ABILITIES. EXPANDING POSSIBILITIES.

Easterseals Early Learning Center- Gilchrist Marchman in Chicago provides inclusive early childhood and education services for children between the ages of six weeks to five years of age. The Center is a part of Easterseals broader programming in Head Start/Early Head Start. Easterseals Head Start/Early Head Start provides high-quality, family-centered education for children from birth to five years old. We collaborate with 40+ early childhood programs located in the city of Chicago and suburban Cook County to promote school readiness in young children of all abilities from families with incomes below poverty guidelines. In addition to the Gilchrist Marchman location, Easterseals also directly operates an Early Learning Center in Hickory Hills.


For more information about our organization, please visit us online at www.eastersealschicago.org.


The primary responsibility of the Teacher is to provide early care and education to children in the classroom ages 0-3 years; serve as teacher and facilitator in the classroom teaching team; create an environment that is engaging and stimulating; recognize that children are best understood and supported in the context of family, culture, community, and society.


$4,000 SIGN-ON BONUS!


This position is located at the Easterseals Gilchrist Marchman Child Development Center at 1312 S. Racine Ave, Chicago, IL 60608.


MAJOR FUNCTIONS/ACCOUNTABILITIES:

  • Implement the Early Head Start/ Prevention Initiative programs.
  • Serve as a leader for the classroom team and provide guidance. Promote an atmosphere of teamwork where staff, parents and children interact positively with each other.
  • Ensure the implementation of developmentally appropriate practice within the classroom, including utilizing materials and studies from the Creative Curriculum.
  • Facilitate with the classroom teaching team the creation of an inclusive environment where children can learn, including supporting children with delays and disabilities.
  • Utilize the Creative Curriculum, data from child outcomes, screenings, and IFSPs to guide lesson planning for the group or individual children.
  • Ensure that all children within the classroom have sufficient, high-quality observations, and maintain up-to-date documentation in COPA, ChildPlus, Teaching Strategies GOLD, child education files, and child portfolios.
  • Provide a safe environment for children at all times by implementing active supervision practices.
  • Complete screenings and ongoing assessments to demonstrate outcomes for children.
  • Communicate with parents/families and report child progress through scheduled parent-teacher conferences and home visits.
  • Initiate referrals for children who might benefit from further evaluation, including documenting observations and interventions attempted in the classroom.
  • Participate in Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) meetings and carry through with strategies in the classroom.
  • Work closely with consultants, site staff, and other Easterseals personnel.
  • Support social-emotional development through the use of the pyramid model.
  • Maintain care of classroom equipment and supplies, control inventory, and report all repairs needed.
  • Participate in all required and recommended trainings and meetings.
  • Support agency's School Readiness goals.
  • Train and participate in evaluations for the classroom team.
  • Complete an ongoing professional development plan, including Coaching to Fidelity.
  • Complete professional development both on and off-site.
  • All other duties as assigned.

Requirements

Education/Certification:

  • AA degree in Early Childhood Education (ECE) with Infant/Toddler Credential Level 4.
  • Preferred Qualifications: BA degree in ECE with Infant/Toddler Credential Level 5.

Required Knowledge:

  • Knowledge of child development.

Essential Job Functions:

  • Normal visual acuity (corrected)
  • Normal hearing (corrected)
  • Ability to lift 50+ pounds

Preferred Experience:

  • Experience with Early/Head Start Prevention Initiative Program.
  • Experience with Creative Curriculum and Teaching Strategies GOLD.

Skills/Abilities:

  • Team player with strong people skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Leadership skills.
  • Ability to work well with all levels of the organization.
  • Excellent organization and supervisory skills.
  • Ability to problem solve and manage multiple projects.
  • Proficient in MS Office.
  • Bilingual skills may be required or preferred based on the needs of the programWithin 90 days of employment, must obtain and continually maintain basic first aid and pediatric CPR certification (or sooner if required by local/state regulations). Acceptable tuberculosis screening results, a clear criminal records check (including child abuse registry checks) and an initial health exam are required post job offer and prior to employment. Current and former Head Start/Early Head Start parents will receive preference for employment vacancies for which they are qualified.

ADA: Easterseals will make reasonable accommodations in compliance with the Americans with Disability Act of 1990. Unless exempted by the Americans with Disabilities Act, all persons hired for this position are required to possess the ability to perform the physical tasks necessary to treat clients, i.e., bending, floor-sitting, etc., as well as to have the ability to lift up to 50 pounds frequently.


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