Job Summary
Working part-time, the support staff member assists the lead teacher and assistant teacher with the daily operation of the classroom and all its activities.
Specific Duties
- Uphold the center’s mission, philosophy and goals
- Follow and maintain Indiana University’s policies and procedures as well as the Center’s policies and procedures as set forth in the staff and parent handbooks
- Maintain licensing standards as set forth by the State of Indiana according to
- Regulations for Licensed Child Care Centers
- Maintain accreditation standards as set forth by NAEYC
- Maintain the overall classroom in a safe, clean and orderly environment
- Assist the children with their physical needs
- Participate in all the classroom activities
- Assist with the set-up and clean-up of breakfast, snacks and lunch
- Sit with the children during meal times
- Supervise the children at free play, naps and outdoors
- Assist with the opening and closing of the center and classroom
- Attend staff meetings and training provided by the Center (a minimum of 12 hours, plus first aid, Universal Precautions and CPR)
Qualifications
- At least 18 years of age
- High school diploma, GED, or waiver
- 6 credit hours of early childhood, elementary education or related field
- Must provide the Center with:
- Copy of high school diploma
- Copy of class schedule if a student as well as transcripts
- Satisfactory background check in accordance with Human Resources directives
- Physical with a negative Mantoux (TB) test
Essential Job Functions
- Ability to read at the 8th grade level
- Ability to communicate verbally and in writing to children, parents, staff and general public
- Ability to lift up to 40 pounds
- Ability to see at child’s eye level
- Ability to move quickly to defuse/or interfere with dangerous and disruptive situations
- Ability to work outside in 20 to 90 degree weather for a period up to one hour
Job Summary
The Lead Teacher is responsible for the daily management of the children (ages 6 weeks - 5 years) and activities in their classroom in accordance with state licensing, Paths to Quality (or NAEYC), and the Center's policies, practices, and procedures.
Department-Specific Responsibilities
- Plans and implements developmentally appropriate activities by developing a curriculum that includes specific learning activities for children enrolled.
- Creates goals and ensures the weekly lesson plans cover all the content areas appropriate for the age level of the children under their charge.
- Plans and implements developmentally appropriate activities by developing a curriculum that includes specific learning activities for children enrolled.
- Prepares and gathers materials needed for each class, assists the children with their physical needs, and participate and in classroom activities.
- Incorporates awareness and acceptance of cultural differences in classroom activities for all children enrolled.
- Supervises and evaluates Assistant Teachers and Classroom Assistants in their room to observe and document job performances.
- Consults with Director or Assistant Director, if any issues arise.
- Ensures a safe, clean, and orderly environment in the classroom by adhering to licensing standards as set forth by the state.
- Actively supervises children during free play, naps, and outdoor time.
- Maintains current knowledge of state licensing regulations.
- Assesses children's individual needs and goal development through biannual parental meetings, records, developmental goals, and routine assessments.
- Attends staff meetings and annually completes the professional development hours required by the state.
- Performs other duties as assigned by childcare leaders.
General Responsibilities
- Supports children's growth and development in the 5 domains (social/emotional, cognitive, physical, self-care, and communication/ literacy) utilizing a variety of methods that are research-based and reflect the center's philosophy. Collects, evaluates, and uses information about individual children's needs, interests, and concerns gained to plan and implement curriculum and assessment.
- Understands, accepts, and embraces social, cultural, and economic backgrounds of children and families, ensuring that the program provides for these individual differences.
- Works cooperatively and equitably with classroom co-teacher to ensure engaging, comfortable, child-centered classroom. Is familiar with and follows state licensing regulations and national accreditation standards.
- Fills out and files written reports and forms in a timely fashion and notifies upper management regarding any accidents or unusual incidents throughout the day. Handles disagreements and conflicts with other center staff in a direct, but professional and respectful manner. Promotes center philosophy and educational objectives. Supports and follows the center's code of ethical conduct. Assists in training for hourly aides.
- Communicates respectfully and appropriately about challenges a child may have experienced in a day. In collaboration with co-teacher, communicates with families about classroom activities and child's progress on a regular basis.
- Attends and participates in regularly scheduled staff meetings. Pursues professional development through conferences, classes, workshops, and reading.
- Maintains the classroom in a safe, clean and orderly environment.
- May act as a substitute in the absence of designated childcare specialists or leaders.
Qualifications
Education
Required
- High school diploma or equivalent (such as HSED or GED) with a Child Development Associate (CDA) certification; OR
- Associate's degree in early childhood development, elementary education, or related field
Preferred
- Related experience in a licensed childcare facility
Skills
Required
- Proficient communication skills
- Maintains a high degree of professionalism
- Demonstrated time management and priority setting skills
- Demonstrates a high commitment to quality
- Possesses flexibility to work in a fast paced, dynamic environment
- Highly thorough and dependable
Working Conditions/Demands
This role regularly requires the ability to effectively communicate. This role frequently requires the ability to handle equipment. This role frequently requires the ability to remain stationary and ascend/descend ladders/stairs. This role requires the ability to move objects weighing up to 40 pounds. The role requires the ability to detect items in close proximity as well as far away; discern between colors; detect objects in peripheral space of self; discern items in detail; and to have good depth perception. The person in this role must be able to perform the essential functions with or without an accommodation.
How to Apply
Go to jobs.iu.edu and search for Job ID 314068
Job Summary
- Supports children's growth and development in the 5 domains (social/emotional, cognitive, physical, self-care, & communication/ literacy) utilizing a variety of methods that are research-based and reflect the center's philosophy.
- Uses information about individual children's needs, interests, and concerns gained through observation to help plan and implement curriculum and assessment.
- Understands, accepts, and embraces social, cultural, and economic backgrounds of children and families, ensuring that the program provides for these individual differences.
- Works cooperatively and equitably with classroom co-teacher to ensure engaging, comfortable, child-centered classroom.
- Is familiar with and follows state licensing regulations and national accreditation standards.
- Fills out and files written reports and forms in a timely fashion and notifies upper management regarding any accidents or unusual incidents throughout the day.
- Handles disagreements and conflicts with other center staff in a direct, but professional and respectful manner.
- Promotes center philosophy and educational objectives.
- Supports and follows the center's code of ethical conduct.
- Assists in training for hourly aides.
- Communicates respectfully and appropriately about challenges a child may have experienced in a day.
- In collaboration with co-teacher, communicates with families about classroom activities and child's progress on a regular basis.
- Attends and participates in regularly scheduled staff meetings.
- Pursues professional development through conferences, classes, workshops, and reading.
Qualifications
Combinations of related education and experience may be considered. Education beyond the minimum required may be substituted for work experience. Work experience beyond the minimum required may be substituted for education.
Education
Required
- High school diploma or equivalent (such as HSED or GED)
Preferred
- Some experience in a related field
Skills
Required
- Excellent organizational skills
- Strong verbal communication and listening skills
- Effective interpersonal skills
- Maintains a high degree of professionalism
- Demonstrates ability to maintain confidential information
Preferred
- Seeks to understand different perspectives and cultures
- Ability to actively contribute to a work climate where differences are valued and supported
- Sensitive to cultural norms, expectations, and ways of communicating
- Working Conditions/Demands
This role regularly requires the ability to effectively communicate. This role frequently requires the ability to handle equipment. This role frequently requires the ability to remain stationary and ascend/descend ladders/stairs. This role requires the ability to move objects weighing up to 40 pounds. The role requires the ability to detect items in close proximity as well as far away; discern between colors; detect objects in peripheral space of self; discern items in detail; and to have good depth perception. The person in this role must be able to perform the essential functions with or without an accommodation.
How to Apply
Go to jobs.iu.edu and search for Job ID 313535