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ID #54992845
State California
City Gold country
Full-time
Salary USD TBD TBD
Source California
Showed 2025-12-24
Date 2025-12-23
Deadline 2026-02-21
Category Education/teaching
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Teacher, Associate Child Development

California, Gold country 00000 Gold country USA
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Inspire young minds and grow your career with us!

Join our dynamic team of Early Educators as an Associate Teacher at either Sierra College Child Development Center or Partnership Preschool. This full-time, year-round role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact working with toddlers (18 months–3 years) and preschool-aged children (3–5 years) in a supportive, collaborative learning environment.

We offer a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, and paid time off for vacation and sick leave, along with ongoing opportunities for professional growth. If you’re passionate about early childhood education and ready to help children learn, explore, and thrive, we’d love to welcome you to our team.

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Job Summary

Under the direct supervision of the Teacher, provides care and education to toddler (18

mos – 3 yrs) and preschool-aged (3 yrs – 5 yrs) children in a classroom environment.

Supports the Teacher and Site Supervisor in carrying out the overall program goals and

objectives.

Essential Functions and Responsibilities: The list of essential functions and physical

requirements is not exhaustive and may be supplemented, as necessary. Not all

functions may be performed by the incumbent.

1. Provides a safe and effective learning environment for toddler and preschoolage children enrolled in the program.

2. Assists with planning, developing, and implementing a developmentally

appropriate curriculum in a variety of areas (i.e. literacy, numeracy, dramatic

play, creative arts, science, nutrition, music, language arts, psychomotor and

perceptual development, community and cultural concepts, health, safety, toilet

learning, and character development).

3. Supervises children and maintains environments to meet federal, state, and

agency standards of health, safety, cleanliness and educational standards.

4. Models effective adult-child relationships and positive guidance techniques for

children, parents, college students, and observers.

5. Maintains open communication with staff, children, parents, and college students

as appropriate for Associate Teacher role.

6. Assists with recording observations and administering assessments (state and

federal) regarding children’s progress and development.

7. Implements all policies, procedures, and guidelines.

8. Attends all scheduled staff meetings and workshops.

9. Promotes family engagement and is sensitive and responsive to relevant family

issues and special circumstances.

10. Creates a learning environment that respects children and family’s cultural and

linguistic backgrounds and supports dual language learners.

11. Assists in maintaining student files to ensure compliance with Community Care

Licensing and California Department of Education funding terms and conditions.

12. Meets staff attendance requirements.

13. Performs other duties as assigned consistent with the goals and objectives of

this position.

Employment Standards

Knowledge of:

Teaching principles and techniques used in early childhood education;

Health and safety rules and regulations;

Infant/child first aid and CPR;

Child observation techniques;

Temperamental characteristics of young children;

Basic use of modern educational technology and applications;

Applicable laws, codes, regulation, policies, and procedures;

Policies and objectives of assigned program and activities.

Nevada County Superintendent of Schools Office

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Ability to:

Work independently and as a team member with minimal direction;

Plan and organize age appropriate activities that will enhance the cognitive,

social-emotional and physical development of young children;

Maintain an orderly classroom through redirection and positive discipline;

Learn appropriate special education teaching techniques through collaboration

with special education team members to support students with special needs;

Remain calm, patient and professional in times of adversity;

Work with and be sensitive to the needs of diverse groups;

Operate instructional equipment;

Prepare and maintain records with accuracy, completeness, and confidentiality;

Learn and interpret rules, regulations, policies, and procedures;

Follow oral and written instructions;

Communicate effectively both orally and in writing;

Establish and maintain cooperative relationships with children, students, parents,

staff, and community;

Prioritize and schedule work;

Maintain the security and confidentiality of student records and information.

Working Conditions

Environment:

Indoor/outdoor classroom work environment;

Tolerate heat, cold weather, and noisy environments.

Physical Demands (with or without reasonable accommodations):

Mental acuity to perform these tasks, to make sound decisions and judgments in

the sphere of assigned duties and to make determinations relative to the effective

performance of the tasks;

Facility and stamina to sit, stand, squat, or kneel for extended periods of time;

Facility to see, hear and move quickly to provide safe supervision;

Facility to perform gross and fine motor skills and activities with children;

Facility to see and read printed materials, with or without vision aids;

Facility to hear and understand speech on the telephone, and at normal room

levels;

Facility to speak in audible tones so that others may understand clearly in normal

conversation in person and on the telephone;

Manual dexterity to operate a telephone, computer, copier, calculator, and other

commonly used office equipment;

Mental acuity to perform simple mathematical calculations, using a calculator;

Physical agility to bend, stoop, walk on pavement, climb stairs, and to reach

overhead;

Kneeling, bending at the waist, and reaching overhead, above the shoulders and

horizontally to retrieve and store files and supplies;

Physical strength and agility to push, pull, lift, and carry any object weighing up to

40 pounds (small children, activity tables, chairs, and equipment).

Nevada County Superintendent of Schools Office

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Education and Experience: A combination of training and experience, which would likely

provide the required knowledge and abilities, may be qualifying. We reserve the right to

determine if a candidate meets the qualifications.

Graduation from high school, G.E.D. or equivalent.

Possess or eligible to obtain a Child Development Associate Teacher Permit

through the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing.

Qualifications:

o 12 semester units in Early Childhood Education or Child Development

specific courses as outlined by the California Commission on Teacher

Credentialing

o 3 semester units in Infant/Toddler courses (required for Toddler program).

Can be met with the prerequisite units from above category if qualifying.

o 50+ days of instructional experience in a childcare and development

program, working at least three hours per day within the last two years.

Valid Pediatric First Aid and CPR certification (EMSA qualified) or ability to obtain

within first six (6) months of employment

Other Requirements: These requirements must be met prior to beginning employment

and will be requested upon job offer acceptance.

Must provide proof of eligibility to work in the United States

Fingerprint and Background clearance

Child Abuse Index clearance through California Department of Social Services

Megan’s Law sex offender registry clearance

Physical examination (POPPS: Post-Offer, Pre-Placement Screening)

Valid Tuberculosis (TB) clearance

Vaccination records for influenza (annually), T-Dap and MMR (SB 792)

FLSA Status: Non-exempt

Employee Group: Certificated (unrepresented

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