1

Head Start Jobs in Decatur, GA (NOW HIRING)

Head Start Lead Teacher

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$14.50 - $19.25/hr

Supply Head Start Lead Teacher: Internal or external candidates may apply for Supply Head Start Lead teacher and with satisfactory performance will remain in the lead position until the end of the ...

Head Start Lead Teacher

Tucker, GA · On-site

$14.25 - $18.75/hr

The Head Start Lead Teacher facilitates quality, individualized, early childhood education by implementing developmentally appropriate practices in an inclusive environment. Under the direct ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Head Start information

See Decatur, GA salary details

$21.5K

$94.3K

$215.8K

How much do head start jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for head start in Decatur, GA is $94,325.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,800.00 and $122,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Head Start teacher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Head Start teacher, you need a background in early childhood education, child development knowledge, and often an associate or bachelor’s degree in a related field. Familiarity with curriculum planning tools, assessment systems, and compliance with Head Start Program Performance Standards is typically required. Strong communication, patience, and cultural sensitivity are vital soft skills for engaging young children and their families. These skills are crucial for fostering positive learning environments and supporting the holistic development of children in under-resourced communities.

What are some common challenges faced by Head Start teachers, and how can they effectively address them?

Head Start teachers often work with children from diverse backgrounds who may face economic or developmental challenges. Common challenges include managing varying levels of readiness among students, engaging families who may have limited resources, and meeting program requirements for documentation and assessments. To address these, teachers can utilize differentiated instruction, collaborate closely with family service workers, and participate in ongoing professional development. Building strong relationships with both students and families is key to creating a supportive learning environment and ensuring children's success.

What is a Head Start teacher?

A Head Start teacher is an early childhood educator who works in the federally funded Head Start program, which serves preschool-aged children from low-income families. Their primary responsibilities include planning and implementing educational activities, promoting social and emotional development, and ensuring a safe and nurturing classroom environment. Head Start teachers also work closely with families to support children's learning and connect them with community resources. They play a vital role in preparing children for kindergarten and future academic success.

What is the difference between Head Start vs Preschool Teacher?

AspectHead StartPreschool Teacher
Required CredentialsAssociate's degree or higher in early childhood education or related fieldHigh school diploma or equivalent; some positions require early childhood certification
Work EnvironmentHead Start programs in community centers, schools, or dedicated facilities, serving low-income childrenPreschools, daycare centers, or private early childhood education settings
Employer & Industry UsageFederal-funded program focusing on comprehensive early childhood developmentPrivate and public preschools, daycare centers, and early childhood education providers

Head Start and Preschool Teachers both work with young children in early education settings. Head Start programs are federally funded, emphasizing comprehensive services for low-income families, often requiring specific credentials. Preschool Teachers may work in various settings, with credentials varying by employer. While both roles focus on early childhood development, Head Start offers a broader scope of services and funding sources compared to typical preschool teaching positions.

What are popular job titles related to Head Start jobs in Decatur, GA? For Head Start jobs in Decatur, GA, the most frequently searched job titles are:
What job categories do people searching Head Start jobs in Decatur, GA look for? The top searched job categories for Head Start jobs in Decatur, GA are:
What cities near Decatur, GA are hiring for Head Start jobs? Cities near Decatur, GA with the most Head Start job openings:
Infographic showing various Head Start job openings in Decatur, GA as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 8% As Needed, 75% Full Time, and 17% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $94,325 per year, or $45.3 per hour.

Head Start Assistant Teacher

EASTER SEALS NORTH GEORGIA

Atlanta, GA • On-site

$14.50 - $18.25/hr

Other

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

PURPOSE OF POSITION:

The Assistant Teacher assists the Teacher in facilitating quality, individualized, early childhood education by implementing developmentally appropriate practices in an inclusive environment.

SUMMARY:

Works as a team member with the Early Childhood Specialists to assist in the planning and implementing of a variety of developmentally appropriate activities for children, that will enhance their growth and development, promote social competence, and ensure parental involvement in all aspects of the program.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (include but are not limited to):

Behavior Standard - 50% of Position

  • Maintains a positive work atmosphere by acting and communicating in a manner so that you get along with customers, clients, coworkers, and management.

Attendance Standard

  • Maintains excellent punctuality and attendance.

Fundamental: Day to Day Activities

  • Assists in planning and implementing developmentally and linguistically appropriate activities, that recognize and supports each child's rate of development
  • Assists in assessing the safety of classroom and outdoor play areas before engaging children in activities
  • Assists in organizing classroom environment into areas to be used for learning, eating, resting, and playing in accordance with the Creative Curriculum,
  • Accompanies children to and from the bus, classroom, playground, and out-of-center activities maintaining attendance checks and headcount
  • Serves as Bus Monitor as needed
  • Assists in the development of a daily schedule of child-initiated and teacher-initiated activities that are well defined to help children in the order of events accruing each day
  • Maintains staff and classroom ratios at all times
  • Leads the classroom in the absence of the Teacher

Communications/Public Relations

  • Maintains a communication system plan that ensures appropriate communication among the children, their families, teaching staff, the Center Manager and other community organizations
  • Supports and participates in the values and missions of ESNG.

Monitoring

  • Assist in the completion of the Health and Safety Checklist for classrooms weekly
  • Assists in the monitoring and reports accurate numbers for the program's weekly report

Record Keeping

  • Assist in the maintenance of updated and accurate records for children (educational and nutritional)
  • Maintains confidentiality

Compliance

  • Adheres to policies, procedures, and practices that ensure the achievements and maintenance of GA licensure, NAEYC accreditation, and Head Start performance standards
  • Conducts and documents a minimum of 2 home visits for Head Start children and 2 parent conferences for all children during the program area
  • Assist with the child transition plan as it relates to assisting parents to be advocates for their children, cross-training and sharing needs related to transition, assisting with field trips for children and their parents to feeder schools, and assisting parents to become familiar with community resources.

Learning and Growth

  • Participates in all mandatory Easter Seals trainings to include pre-service, in-service, and other educational programs and trainings
  • Completes the minimum number of training hours required by DHR, OSR, Georgia Pre-K and Head Start

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:

  • Must have the knowledge, skills, and experiences needed to perform the assigned functions responsibly.
  • Must be familiar with the ethnic background and culture of families in the program and be able to serve and effectively communicate, to the extent feasible, with children and families with no or limited English proficiency.
  • Must possess training, experiences, and knowledge that includes theories, and principles of child growth and development, early childhood education, and family support.
  • Must possess excellent communication skills and fluency to communicate with children and families
  • Must possess the ability to move/lift children up to age (5).

OTHER DUTIES:

Performs other duties as assigned by management.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS - Assistant Teacher:

Must possess a minimum of a Childhood Development Associate Credential (CDA) with the preschool endorsement, TCC, TCD or equivalent or higher. If an employee is hired without this minimum credential, the employee must pursue and complete the credential within the timeframe prescribed by the agency.

*Must be eighteen years of age or older.

*Must pass the Drug Test.

*Must pass pre-employment tests if applicable.

EDUCATION REQUIRED

Minimum of a Childhood Development Associate Credential (CDA) with the preschool endorsement, TCC, TCD or equivalent or
higher credential in Early Childhood Education or Early Childhood Development or equivalent degree in a field of study related to the job.


PHYSICAL JOB REQUIREMENTS

  • The ability to stand for sustained periods of time.
  • The ability to sit for sustained periods of time.
  • The ability to walk for sustained periods of time including responding quickly to safety concerns
  • The ability to use hands and fingers to feel, operate a computer, and perform picking, pinching and whole hand or arm handling tasks.
  • The ability to climb stairs.
  • The ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, sit on the floor, or crawl as needed when working with small children on their level.
  • The ability to reach, extending arms in any direction.
  • The ability to push or pull objects weighing up to 25 pounds.
  • The ability to lift and carry a child up to age 5
  • The ability to talk in order to accurately exchange information.
  • The ability to hear in order to accurately exchange information.
  • The ability to see clearly in order to maintain child safety and supervision, use a computer, and for extensive reading and writing.
  • The ability to work in both indoor conditions and outdoor conditions.
  • The ability to assist children as needed while on a moving bus.