Job Description
Job Description
Salary :
The Afternoon Assistant Teacher assists the Lead Teacher in ensuring that the classroom environment promotes the childrens growth and development. This includes assisting with the following : Practicing and implementing Developmentally Appropriate Practices by providing educational and routine activities with the children, lesson planning, communicating with parents, meeting health and safety standards, and keeping necessary records and data up to date. The Afternoon Assistant Teacher works under the supervision of the Lead Teacher and may perform the Lead Teachers duties in his / her absence. The Lead Teacher and Assistant Teacher along with the Afternoon Assistant Teacher keep open communication regarding any pertinent information involving classroom issues, situations, incidents, etc communication is key in any and all incidents and situations
Requirements
PleasecompletetheApplicationand include yourResumeandCover Letterto be considered for this position.
QUALIFICATIONS AND / OR EXPERIENCE :
- Must be 18 years old or older
- Minimum of a Child Development Associate Credential (CDA). A person may be considered if they have 12 college credit hours in Child Development and currently working toward a CDA Credential or higher
- Minimum at least one-year teaching experience
EMOTIONAL & REASONING ABILITY :
Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructionsDemonstrates emotional and intellectual competence necessary for self-control and good judgment when taking care of individual children and groups of childrenDemonstrates emotional and intellectual competence necessary for self-control and good judgment when working with other adults, such as coworkers or the childrens parentsPHYSICAL DEMANDS :
Bend, stoop, squat, crawl, and kneel in order to speak with children at childs eye level, to play with children, and to pick up toys and equipment on the floor;Lift, carry, and hold children to assist with other daily routine activities such as diaper changing, potty training, and napping. Able to lift up to 45 pounds;Reasonable accommodations (if needed) may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Child Care Guidelines :
Understands and abides by the Minimum Standards by the TDFPS Child Care Licensing DivisionUnderstands and abides by the First Presbyterian Church Employee HandbookUnderstands and abides by the FPC Childrens Center Parent Handbook and Staff HandbookUnderstands and abides by the NAEYC Early Childhood Program Standards and Code of Ethical Conduct2. Curriculum and Instruction :
Assists in planning and implementing developmentally appropriate activities each day to promote childrens social-emotional, physical, language, and cognitive developmentAssistant and Afternoon Teachers are responsible in assisting and being a support system for the Lead Teacher.Assists in arranging classroom environment to promote and implement the goals and philosophy of the school and the churchMaintains a safe, healthy, attractive learning environment both inside and outsideAssists the lead teacher in giving feedback and sharing ideas when preparing lesson plans.Assists with documentation and assessing children for childrens portfoliosAssists with the NAEYC classroom portfolio3. Supervision and Teacher / Child Interaction :
Maintains visual and auditory supervision of the children at all times to ensure their safety in the classroom, on the playgrounds, and on field tripsInteracts in a positive manner with children during daily activities and routines; fully participates in all classroom and outdoor activitiesUses positive techniques of guidance and does not use humiliating or frightening discipline techniquesProvides opportunities, guides, assists and supports children to develop self-discipline and learn problem-solving skills.Promotes positive self-esteem; interacts frequently with the children, showing affection, interest, and respectFosters developmentally appropriate independence and self-help skills in childrenHandles transitions well and anticipates and eliminates potential problems4. Assessment of Children :
Assists the lead teacher in observing, assessing, and recording each childs developmental progress to help in documenting that information in the childrens portfoliosAssists the lead teacher with formal and informal assessments, anecdotal records, work samples, family input, and other approved documentation that will help with child growth and developmentUsing the information collected from observations and assessments, the Assistant Teacher assists the Lead Teacher with IPPS (Individual Planning Profile)5. Safety and Maintenance :
Ensures the classroom is maintained in an orderly fashion and assists with general housekeeping tasks, such as cleaning tables, cribs, mats, and toysChecks classroom, hallways, grounds, and playgrounds for maintenance or security hazards and notifies the DirectorHandles all FPCC equipment responsibly and with care, including computer, copy machine, toys, furniture, and other school itemsMaintains all areas of the classroom clutter free, organized and safe of any safety hazards.6. Professional Relationships
Employs a team-teaching approach to plan and implement the curriculum side by side with the lead teacherEstablishes friendly, respectful, professional working relationships with coworkers and promotes the conditions necessary for productive teamworkParticipates as a member of the school team and contributes to group effortsShares ideas and materials and serves as a resource to coworkersStrives to assume a fair share of work. Initiates help where help is neededCommunicates directly and avoids gossipCoaches & mentors on the job training experiences, as neededFollows the chain of command pertaining to any problems that might arise. Afternoon Assistant Teacher address concerns to lead teacher followed by director.7. Community Relationships
Presents to parents and public a professional appearance and demeanorPositively and in a professional manner represents the school and church in program eventsDevelops partnerships and professional relationships with agencies, consultants, and organizations in the community that further the programs capacity to meet the needs of the children and families it serves8. Professional Development & Training
Participates in and documents at least 24 clock hours of training in child development and related child care topics each training yearParticipates in planning and program development sessions to discuss center goals and improvement of the programReceives and maintains certification in Pediatric First Aid and Pediatric CPRAttends and participates in all staff meetings required by the Director. Monthly staff meeting are mandatory. Mandatory staff meeting are conducted every 3rd Friday of each month.9. General Work Habits :
Manages time well, such as submitting required paperworkComes to work with a positive attitudeApproaches constructive criticism with an open attitudeDemonstrates flexibility, dependability and is reliableArrives to work on time has consistent attendancePerforms any other reasonable task assigned by the Lead Teacher and Director