Brighton Center

Assistant Teacher

Brighton Center  •  $18.79/hr  •  San Antonio, TX (Onsite)  •  24 days ago
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Job DetailsJob Location: Lullwood - San Antonio, TX 78212Position Type: Full TimeEducation Level: High SchoolSalary Range: $13.42 - $18.79 HourlyTravel Percentage: 0%Job Shift: Varies, M-F 7am to 6pmJob Category: EducationGENERAL DESCRIPTION OF POSITION
The Assistant Teacher is responsible for but is not limited to providing high quality supervision and care for the well-being of the children in the program as well as positive interactions with staff and families to ensure the program goals are being met.  The Assistant Teacher is responsible for maintaining compliance with all reporting agencies such as DFPS Minimum Standards, Texas Rising Star requirements, CACFP, SA Metro Health regulations, and NAEYC criteria; implementing the daily lessons and schedules; and maintaining the classroom climate to promote learning, creativity, and growth of the individual child and the group.   The Assistant Teacher may serve as acting Lead Teacher in their absence and will be held accountable as such.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
This position requires face to face interactions with co-workers, families, children, and the public on a daily basis to accomplish all essential functions of the position.
Responsible for direct, active, and adaptive supervision of the children to always ensure the safety of the group in care. Responsible for assisting with the management of the classroom environment and curriculum to include developmentally appropriate lesson plans based on each individual child’s developmental goals; creating and providing a warm, safe, and caring environment; maintaining an orderly, clean, and appealing classroom which allows the child to grow and to explore; assists with preparing and implementing daily activities (indoor/outdoor) as they relate to the curriculum; interacts with the children and encourages their involvement in daily activities; assists with maintaining ongoing developmental records for each child by tracking & documenting all developing skills based on the Teaching Strategies Gold assessment tool and assisting with maintaining “portfolios” of each child’s 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. (55%)
Responsible for positive face to face interactions with child(ren), parents, and staff. Maintains great customer service as well as positive and professional communication with parents daily through the use of the ProCare system, and/or verbally.  Ability to work with other staff members to form a positive, supportive team atmosphere through effective communication and collaboration, and ensures confidentiality of privileged information. Ability to take direction and feedback from all lead teaching staff.  (20%)
Assists with maintaining all required reports pertaining to the class and/or individual children for use with developmental assessments, checklists, and observational tools. Maintains portfolios and assist with all Teaching Strategies Gold functions including parent teacher conferences. (10%)
OTHER FUNCTIONS
Responsible for compliance and understanding of the guidelines and general requirements needed for the program to include attending workshops, conferences, & any in-service training to maintain all required in-service training hours and completes an annual Individual Professional Development Plan. (5%)
Attends all staff meetings (Exact meeting dates and times TBD); all supervisory meetings, team planning meetings, and curriculum meetings as scheduled by the Program Director. (5%)
Responsible for performing all other duties as assigned, and ensuring deadlines given are met. Including, but not limited to maintaining quality in the overall environment and following precautionary measures procedures related to health, safety, cleanliness, and COVID-19 measures. (5%)
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.
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. CDA, one-year certification, associates, or bachelor’s degree. (May be in progress).
NECESSARY SKILLS
Ability to demonstrate, understanding and apply our Core Values which are at the heart of our organization and are embedded in all roles.
High quality of work; organization and planning skills; problem solving and decision-making skills; self-improvement and initiative; adaptability and flexibility; excellent communication skills; ability to work well with others and independently; and professionalism.
Ability to implement developmentally appropriate practices within the program.
Ability to effectively interact and relate to children in a developmentally appropriate manner; must be sensitive to individual children’s differences and needs; and be willing to adjust the program & curriculum to meet those individual needs.
Ability to use positive methods and engage in supportive interactions that align with positive guidance and modeling the behavior intended to be taught.
Must be motivated to learn and grow in an educational environment; and be willing to continually increase knowledge in the field of Early Childhood Education.
Must be able to relate with and speak to parents in a respectful and courteous manner; must be willing to work in a team environment to include willingness to share ideas & open to other’s ideas; and be flexible & willing to compromise.
Ability to communicate effectively (written and verbal) with families, staff and community.
Ability to work with others in a supportive, professional and cooperative manner.
Demonstrates behavior that is professional, ethical and responsible.
Excellent computer skills and knowledge of spreadsheets and word processing programs.
Ability to learn, interpret, and apply rules and regulations.
MENTAL & PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Ability to maintain emotional control under stress and empathize with families.
Ability to be flexible when there is unforeseen change or the need for unanticipated change.
Ability to ensure personal accountability.
Ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritize under pressure.
Ability to meet the physical demand of working with young children, such as twisting, lifting, moving, and sitting on the floor.
Ability to stand for long periods of time and work outdoors.
Ability to work regular hours and some evenings or weekends as required.
Ability to lift and/or move up to 50 lbs.
Ability to climb up and down stairs.
TOP COMPETENCIES:
Interpersonal Skills
Comfort Around Authority
Customer Focus
Compassion
Intellectual Acumen & Adaptability (Learning on the Fly)
Integrity and Trust
Personal Learning and Development / Technical Learning
Creativity
Brighton Center

About Brighton Center

At Brighton Center, we witness the magic of possibility every day. For over 50 years, we've been privileged to be San Antonio's cornerstone for early intervention services, where we see children with disabilities and delays discover abilities to succeed and thrive.

What truly sets us apart isn't just what we do—it's how we do it. While others might focus on limitations, we celebrate capabilities. We see the spark in every child's eyes when they accomplish something new. Through our holistic approach, we walk alongside nearly 4,000 children and their families in Bexar County annually, creating personalized journeys that honor each child's unique potential.

Brighton Center isn't just a place—it's a community where transformation happens. Our family of almost 200 passionate specialists—therapists, educators, and advocates—comes together with one shared heartbeat: the belief that every child deserves to be seen for their abilities, not their challenges.

We partner with families on their journey, transforming worry into wonder as parents become their child's most powerful coach, educator, and advocate. Together, we celebrate milestones big and small, knowing that each achievement builds toward a bright future with possibilities.

Our comprehensive services include:

 Early Childhood Intervention (ECI)

 Pediatric Therapy (speech, occupational, physical)

 Inclusive Education Centers

 Special Education Advocacy

 Parent Education and Support

Each child's path may look different, but our promise remains the same: unwavering optimism and the heartfelt belief that every child can be everything they were created to be.

Here, there are only abilities. And endless possibilities.

Industry
Education & Training
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
San Antonio, TX
Year Founded
1967
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