Purpose of the Position: |
The Teacher's Assistant will provide classroom instruction, assist the lead teacher, supervise children, University students/interns, and volunteers assigned to the class.
Duties/Responsibilities • Maintain an appropriate Classroom environment with direction from the lead teacher. • The social environment of the classroom should work in tandem with the physical environment to create a positive and supportive learning community. • Lead and teacher assistant share instructional responsibilities, child supervision, and other classroom duties (i.e. Teaching Strategies Gold, Data Collection) • Interact with the children during learning/free-choice time and gross motor time to facilitate children's play. • Supervise and ensure the safety and well-being of children at all times, being alert for the needs and/or problems of the children as individuals and as a group. • Keep lead teacher and director informed in advance of program needs, parent concerns, and any special needs or problems of individual children. • Assist Lead to plan motivating classroom activities following the approved curriculum and developmentally appropriate practice. • Maintain communication with families via telephone calls, email, daily notes, newsletters, and Brightwheel as directed by the Lead Teacher. • Handle behavior promptly and in accordance with the stated school policy on behavior management. Notify the Director of any behavioral problems immediately. • Utilize theories of Conscious Discipline throughout the school day. Support Co-Workers with this program as needed. - Adhere to all safety and sanitation requirements set forth in the Minimum Standards for Licensed Child-Care Centers; ensure that children are supervised and dressed appropriately. Adhere to guidelines for Accreditation by NAEYC. Be familiar with and follow all UAH & Rise Program Policies, CACFP/USDA, DHR and NAEYC program criteria, and ADPH guidelines. • Interact frequently with children; encourage the use of language and independent functioning using positive reinforcement. • Promote "family style" meals. • Assist with additional assessments of children as part of the assessment team, if needed for a student. • Collaborate with the therapy team, if appropriate, on the development and implementation of IIPs. • Facilitate integration of children with and without disabilities in the classroom. • Assist with children's transition to the next classroom or educational setting. • Utilize technology and adaptive equipment as appropriate. • Assist with training of college interns/volunteers. • Attend conferences/workshops as required, staff planning, and evaluation meetings. • Document each child's performance and progress with daily data records and yearly updated assessments, or earlier if necessary. • Attend and assist with after-school special events & fundraisers for the UAH Early Learning Center. • Understand and use Alternative and Assistive Communication devices for individual children with the support of the Speech Therapist. Understand and use visual supports in the classroom. • Treat parents with respect; direct parent concerns to the director and lead teacher; make parents feel welcome. • Treat colleagues with respect; willingly communicate with team members, display a positive attitude; maintain confidentiality; keep the director and the lead teacher informed of special needs or problems of children or parents. • Perform routine duties and responsibilities on time; take initiative in recognizing what needs to be done and do it. • Daily duties include diaper changing, sterilizing/cleaning toys and equipment, assisting with children’s snacks/lunches/feeding, vacuuming/sweeping, mopping, laundry, washing dishes/utensils, and other general cleaning duties. • Arrive on time for work, Maintain good attendance; request leave following set policies and within the required amount of time (unless in an emergency situation). • Perform other duties as assigned.
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