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ID #52624009
State Colorado
City Denver
Full-time
Salary USD TBD TBD
Source Colorado
Showed 2024-10-02
Date 2024-10-02
Deadline 2024-12-01
Category Education/teaching
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Early Childhood Assistant teacher

Colorado, Denver, 80221 Denver USA
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Qualifications:

At least 6 months of experience in a licensed childcare facility, public or private school, or working with young children in a structured program is advantageous. With a level one in Colorado Shine training system.Daily Duties and Responsibilities for Assistant Teachers:

High school diploma or equivalent; relevant certifications in early childhood education preferred.

o Experience working with young children in a school or daycare setting.

o Strong communication and interpersonal skills.

o Ability to work effectively with a team and take direction from lead teachers.

o Patience, compassion, and a positive attitude.

Position Overview:

Key Responsibilities:

o Plan and implement a structured afterschool program that provides engaging activities, including arts and crafts, and social development.

o Ensure the safety and supervision of children during aftercare hours, managing behavior and promoting a positive and inclusive environment.

o Coordinate with parents to understand the needs and preferences for their children’s afterschool care.

o Monitor attendance and ensure accurate record-keeping for all afterschool participants.

o Create and maintain an organized, welcoming environment for both students and staff.

o Communicate regularly with parents regarding their child’s participation and any behavioral concerns.

o Ensure the program complies with all licensing requirements, safety guidelines, and school policies.

o Coordinate with teachers and administration to align the afterschool program with the school’s overall goals and policies.

o Handle emergency situations in a calm and efficient manner, adhering to school safety protocols.

1. Supporting Classroom Instruction:

o Assist the lead teacher in planning and implementing daily lesson plans that promote children’s growth in cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development.

o Engage with children in both large and small group settings during activities such as Storytime, arts and crafts, music, and play.

o Assist with transitions between activities, helping children move smoothly between structured and unstructured time.

2. Classroom Setup & Maintenance:

o Set up classroom materials and activities as directed by the lead teacher.

o Help maintain a clean, organized, and child-friendly environment by cleaning up toys, materials, and surfaces throughout the day.

o Ensure that toys and materials are sanitized and meet safety standards.

3. Supervision and Safety:

o Closely supervise children during free play, outdoor play, and mealtimes to ensure safety.

o Monitor children during naptime and assist with settling them down.

o Always ensure children’s physical and emotional safety, taking steps to prevent accidents and injuries.

4. Behavior Management:

o Support the lead teacher in managing classroom behavior and enforcing positive discipline techniques.

o Encourage cooperative play and assist children in resolving conflicts using age-appropriate communication strategies.

o Model appropriate behavior and social skills for children.

5. Communication:

o Build strong, supportive relationships with children by engaging with them in activities and conversations.

o Communicate any observations or concerns about a child’s development or behavior to the lead teacher.

o Assist with writing daily reports or logging key events to share with parents (as required by the preschool program).

6. Personal Care:

o Assist children with self-care routines such as handwashing, dressing, using the restroom, and eating.

o Maintain hygiene protocols, including wiping noses, washing hands, and encouraging good health practices.

7. Supporting Individualized Needs:

o Provide individualized support for children who may need extra help, such as children with special needs, children struggling with social interactions, or those with language barriers.

o Adapt activities to meet the diverse needs of children in the classroom, following guidance from the lead teacher.

8. Assisting with Snack and Mealtimes:

o Assist in preparing and serving meals and snacks, ensuring all dietary restrictions are followed.

o Clean up after meals and ensure food safety practices are in place.

9. Participation in Classroom Planning and Reflection:

o Collaborate with the lead teacher during planning meetings to reflect on children’s development and adjust the curriculum accordingly.

o Attend staff meetings and participate in program events, as needed.

10. Documentation:

o Assist the lead teacher in documenting children’s progress through observations, anecdotal records, or photography .

o Help maintain accurate attendance records and any other necessary documentation for licensing or accreditation purposes.

11. Professional Development:

o Attend professional development workshops, trainings, and in-service days as required.

o Stay informed on best practices in early childhood education and integrate new techniques into daily routines as needed.

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