Oregon State University-posted about 1 month ago
$19 - $28/Yr
Full-time • Entry Level
Onsite • Corvallis, OR
1,001-5,000 employees
Educational Services

This recruitment will be used to fill future full-time Early Childhood Associate Teacher positions for the Little Beavs Early Learning Center at Oregon State University (OSU). These positions will be located in Bend, Oregon. The Associate Teacher supports the lead teachers in one of the Family Resource Center's Little Kits Early Care and Education (ECE) centers on the Bend campus. Campus ECE centers are committed to continually discovering, creating, and sustaining a teaching and learning environment that supports inquiry, diversity and equity. Associate Teachers are responsible (as outlined below) for the areas to which they are assigned and the young children in their care. Associate Teachers support the lead teacher(s), the Center Director, help with other Center wide duties, and work with parents, as assigned. Associate Teachers report to the lead teachers of their respective classrooms. This position requires knowledge of child development, excellent communication skills and tremendous patience to provide a safe, emotionally secure, and nurturing environment for the healthy development of young children. The Associate Teacher will assist all classroom program operations including the engagement and support of children and families, center procedures, curriculum planning and implementation, and developmental assessments. Guidelines used for operation will follow Early Learning Division (ELD) Office of Child Care regulations, state health regulations, and program rules and philosophy. The Associate Teacher will build and maintain relationships with the parent(s) of each child and ensure clear communication on each child's progress and care plan. This position will assist the Lead Teacher in the development and mentoring of Early Childhood Assistant Teachers and student Interns in the classroom. The Associate Teacher will work collaboratively with other program staff to provide a high-quality early care and education program of direct service to young children and their families. This position is informed by the fields of Early Childhood Education, Child Development and Human Development and maintains a working knowledge and compliance with the Oregon ELD Office of Child Care licensing standards and is knowledgeable about the trends and best practices in the field of early care and education.

  • Assist in the implementation of a developmentally appropriate, play-based, culturally responsive, and equity-oriented educational program with an emergent curriculum for an assigned program and age range of children from a variety of socio-economic and cultural backgrounds.
  • Assist the lead teacher in developing age-appropriate curriculum/activities.
  • Develop positive, emotionally attuned relationships with children in care.
  • Prepare and maintain a safe, attractive, neat, and functional environment, both indoors and outdoors, and utilize the environment as a teaching tool.
  • Support documentation of each child's progress daily to inform curriculum and communicate with parents by recording children's activities and engagement in the room.
  • Assist program staff with lunch and break time schedules. Assume lead teacher duties when needed.
  • Develop supportive and caring relationships with parents that fosters a home-school connection to facilitate children's adjustment and ongoing learning and development.
  • Maintain communication with parents through daily documentation and as needed through email or verbally, and encouraging parents to participate in classroom or Center-wide events.
  • Form a positive, supportive team atmosphere with other program teachers and staff members.
  • Contribute to the Center's professional community through attendance and participation at staff meetings, classroom team meetings, and other Center staff development opportunities, including staff development week and staff development days.
  • Engage in reflection and action about equity initiatives at the Center.
  • Participate at Center-wide events such as Curriculum Night, including preparation and presentation of materials and responding to parents.
  • Participate in weekly team meetings with program teachers, staff and director to develop curriculum, children's experiences and development.
  • Ensure all federal, local, state, and/or program documentation is completed and accurate.
  • Model exemplary and high-quality practice and professionalism for students who are engaged in early childhood professional preparation.
  • Participate actively in one's own professional development and support the professional development and growth of colleagues and students at the Center.
  • Family Engagement: ensure consistent and clear communication with parents, maintaining an atmosphere of warmth and openness. Assist the lead teacher child assessments and communication with the child's parents; participate in "open house" for parents.
  • Support outreach by modeling a high quality of practice for visitors and engaging with groups outside of the Center about Center practices. Meet with visitors when possible and participate in the design and implementation of special events held at the Center.
  • An Associate's degree in Early Childhood Education or Child Development from a recognized program; OR a Child Development Associate (CDA) credential; OR a minimum of twenty semester hours (thirty quarter hours) of college courses in Early Childhood Education or Child Development; AND one year of experience in a certified day care center or comparable group care program; OR two years of experience, including at least one year as a teacher, in a certified day care center or comparable group child care program.
  • Experience in ECE
  • Demonstrable contributions to promoting and enhancing diversity.
  • Effective verbal and written communication.
  • Must be enrolled in the Oregon's Office of Child Care Central Background Registry, hold a current Oregon Approved Food Handlers card, and a current First Aid/CPR card by time of appointment.
  • BS or BA in Human Development, Child Development, Early Childhood Education, or related field and meets NAEYC accreditation requirements.
  • 3+ years of experience in birth to three ECE program
  • Experience using child development assessment
  • Experience teaching or working with children who have special developmental needs.
  • Medical, Dental, Vision and Basic Life. OSU pays 95% of premiums for you and your eligible dependents.
  • Free confidential mental health and emotional support services, and counseling resources.
  • Retirement savings paid by the university.
  • A generous paid leave package, including holidays, vacation and sick leave.
  • Tuition reduction benefits for you or your qualifying dependents at OSU or the additional six Oregon Public Universities.
  • Robust Work Life programs including Dual Career assistance resources, flexible work arrangements, a Family Resource Center, Affinity Groups and an Employee Assistance Program.
  • Optional lifestyle benefits such as pet, accident, and critical illness insurance, giving you peace of mind and the support you need to thrive in all aspects of your life.
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