Job Location Lullwood - San Antonio, TX 78212 Position Type Full Time Education Level High School Salary Range $13.42 - $18.79 Hourly
Travel Percentage 0% Job Shift Varies, M-F 7am to 6pm Job Category Education
Assistant Teacher
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF POSITION
The Assistant Teacher plays a crucial role in fostering a positive and enriching learning environment for our children. They are responsible for: Ensuring the well-being and safety of children: This includes providing attentive supervision, care, and guidance to meet the individual needs of each child. Promoting positive relationships: Building strong relationships with children, families, and staff is essential for creating a supportive and collaborative community. Implementing curriculum and schedules: Effectively delivering daily lessons and activities aligned with program goals and ensuring smooth execution of the daily schedule.
Maintaining a stimulating classroom environment: Cultivating a space that encourages learning, creativity, inclusiveness and the growth of each child and the group as a whole. Adhering to reporting requirements: Demonstrating meticulous compliance with all regulations and standards set by reporting agencies such as: DFPS, Texas Rising Star, CACFP, SA Metro Health, and NAEYC. Stepping up as needed: In the Lead Teacher's absence, the Assistant Teacher is prepared to take on full responsibility and ensure the continued smooth operation of the program.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
This position requires face to face interactions with staff, board, vendors, and the general public on a daily basis to accomplish all essential functions of the position.
Child Care and Supervision (55%):
Direct and Active Supervision: Ensure the safety and well-being of children at all times through attentive and adaptable supervision.
Developmental Learning: Assist with the implementation of developmentally appropriate lesson plans tailored to individual children's goals.
Warm and Safe Environment: Create and maintain a nurturing, clean, inclusive and stimulating classroom that fosters exploration and growth.
Engaging Activities: Prepare and implement daily indoor and outdoor activities aligned with the curriculum, encouraging all children's participation.
Developmental Records: Track and document children's skills using Teaching Strategies Gold assessment tool and maintain individual portfolios showcasing progress, to include photographs, samples of artwork, writing, benchmarks, etc.; and is responsible for the health, welfare, and safety of the children at all times.
Communication and Collaboration (20%):
Positive Interactions: Maintain positive and professional communication with children, parents, and staff through face-to-face, verbal and ProCare system interactions.
Teamwork: Collaborate effectively with team members to create a supportive and positive team environment.
Confidentiality: Ensure confidentiality of sensitive information.
Feedback: Be receptive to and incorporate feedback from lead teaching staff.
Administrative Tasks (10%):
Maintain Reports: Assist with maintaining necessary reports for class and individual children, including developmental assessments, checklists, and observational tools.
Portfolios: Maintain and contribute to Teaching Strategies Gold functions, including parent-teacher conferences.
OTHER FUNCTIONS
QUALIFICATIONS
Required: Must be 18 years of age or older and have a High School Diploma or equivalent. Must be meet all mental and physical demands listed with or without reasonable accommodations. Child Development Associate (CDA) credenital or enrolled in a program leading to a one year cerificate, to be completed within the first 6-12 months of employment.
Preferred: Two years’ experience working with individuals with special needs, delays and/or vulnerable populations who have chronic or complex conditions.
Preferred: Two (2) or more years of experience working in a licensed and/or accredited childcare center, special and/or early child education, or other experience working with children 0-5 years of age. Associates, or bachelor’s degree. (May be in progress).
NECESSARY SKILLS
MENTAL & PHYSICAL DEMANDS
TOP COMPETENCIES
The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and essential duties and responsibilities of work performed by employees within this classification. It may not contain a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees to do this job. It is not an employment contract. Our organization reserves the right to modify job duties or job descriptions at any time.
Required: Must be 18 years of age or older and have a High School Diploma or equivalent. Must be meet all mental and physical demands listed with or without reasonable accommodations. Child Development Associate (CDA) credential or enrolled in a program leading to a one year certificate, to be completed within the first 6-12 months of employment. Preferred: Two years’ experience working with individuals with special needs, delays and/or vulnerable populations who have chronic or complex conditions. Preferred: Two (2) or more years of experience working in a licensed and/or accredited childcare center, special and/or early child education, or other experience working with children 0-5 years of age. Associates, or bachelor’s degree. (May be in progress).
NECESSARY SKILLS
MENTAL & PHYSICAL DEMANDS
TOP COMPETENCIES

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