Head Start PreSchool Assistant Teacher

PENFIELD CHILDRENS CENTERMilwaukee, WI
10d$20 - $23

About The Position

The Head Start PreSchool Assistant shares responsibility for a PreSchool classroom of 3-5 year old children. The Assistant Teacher will work collaboratively with his/her partner Teacher to ensure the successful operation of a classroom with a total of 20 children. S/he works collaboratively with a lead teacher, family members, and other staff to achieve positive outcomes for children of all abilities. The HS P/S Assistant Teacher reports directly to the Assistant Director of Early Education & Care. Working relationships Agency Staff Volunteers Families Community Professionals General public Prime functions:

Requirements

  • At a minimum, a Child Development Associate (CDA) credential or a state awarded certificate that meets or exceeds the requirements for a CDA credential, are enrolled in a program that will lead to an associate or baccalaureate degree or are enrolled in a CDA credential program to be completed within one year from time of hire.
  • Thorough knowledge of child development and developmental disabilities in children.
  • Familiarity with design and implementation of early childhood curriculum.
  • Experience working with children from birth to age six and/or children with developmental delays.
  • Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
  • Excellent communication skills - written and oral.
  • Computer literacy required: efficiency in Microsoft office.
  • Ability to learn new programs.
  • High level of confidentiality and ethics.
  • Ability to work well independently or as a member of a team.
  • Ability to adapt to changes in work priorities.
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule based on program needs.
  • Proficiency in the use of specialized therapy equipment (including G-tubes, oxygen, bolsters, wheelchairs etc.), or willingness to learn.
  • Ability to lift or move objects of 50 lbs. or less on a daily basis.
  • Must have sufficient mobility to move- including bend, stoop, reach, lift and grasp.
  • Actively demonstrates a commitment to understanding and advancing diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.
  • Understands, exhibits and promotes the Penfield Core Values.
  • Meeting vaccine standards as outlined in the Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan

Responsibilities

  • Implement Penfield’s chosen curriculum with fidelity, following all assigned guidance and resources.
  • Know and understand Penfield’s School Readiness Goals and strive to help all children achieve them.
  • Provide classroom experiences that are developmentally, linguistically, culturally and age-appropriate for the children served.
  • Establish and maintain a safe, healthy learning environment, including full supervision of children at all times, in accordance with Head Start, NAEYC and childcare licensing requirements.
  • Ensure classroom arrangement, materials and displays are organized and conducive to children’s learning.
  • Follow weekly lesson plans and prepare to implement small-group activities, read-alouds, circle time, and other curriculum components.
  • Provide children with a consistent classroom routine and facilitate all parts of the routine to support child learning.
  • Interact with children intentionally throughout the day to provide differentiated support.
  • Support lead teacher with developmental and social-emotional screenings on all children within prescribed time frames.
  • Contribute to theme based Individualized Learning Plans to identify specific goals and implement developmentally appropriate strategies for each child in class.
  • Integrate Individual Education Plans (IEPs) or referral action plans for children with diagnosed or suspected special needs.
  • Forward classroom updates to the Center Director to be included in the monthly newsletter.
  • Direct developmental concerns to the Health, Nutrition and Disabilities Coordinator.
  • Use observations of children and anecdotal notes to document children’s progress and individualize curriculum
  • Assess children on an on-going basis.
  • Gather and organize anecdotal notes into the key goals and objectives and document in GOLD
  • Work with the teaching team to analyze child outcomes on a classroom basis twice yearly, consult with education leadership and make adjustments to curriculum planning and implementation as needed.
  • Establish positive and productive relationships with families through building rapport and trust.
  • Under the supervision of the lead teacher, schedule and complete two home visits and two parent-teacher conferences each year.
  • Encourage and engage family members to serve as classroom volunteers.
  • Collaborate with family services staff to support families in implementing family life practices, extending learning into the home, and meeting expectations for attendance
  • Follow all guidance and expectations to support the Family Engagement Model
  • Identify and refer parents wanting to volunteer in the classroom, work as substitutes or in other volunteer activities to their Family Advocate.
  • Support parent volunteers in the classroom as needed
  • Participate in parent orientation and ongoing parent training as required.
  • Participate in ongoing reflective coaching and self-assessment.
  • Collaborate with the lead teacher and other staff in the center.
  • Share pertinent information with family services, disabilities/mental health or health/nutrition staff, as needed, to meet the needs of individual children and families.
  • Participate in case conferences as appropriate.
  • Maintains a professional commitment to program excellence:
  • Model appropriate classroom behavior
  • Maintain prompt hours and notify the supervisor of illness/absence.
  • Monitor and appropriately utilize earned time off.
  • Attend and participate in department staff meetings.
  • Meet State requirements for in-service training and continuing education.
  • Is familiar with Head Start Standards of Practice, Licensing Rules and NAEYC Accreditation Criterion.
  • Comply with Penfield Children’s Center personnel policies.
  • Is familiar with emergency procedures and is able to calmly apply them.
  • Maintain a neat and orderly classroom including assisting with daily cleaning, disinfecting, laundry and general cleaning and repair of equipment.
  • Provide direction and guidance to volunteers assigned to the classroom.
  • Maintain accurate records of daily attendance, accident logs, food counts, food intake, and medication and weight as needed.
  • Maintain a professional representation of the classroom daily activities in the classroom portfolio for accreditation.
  • Assist the agency as needed:
  • Perform all other duties as assigned
  • Encouraged to volunteer 4 hours of time per year to a Penfield activity
  • Encouraged to become a member of local/state/national organization that works to enhance quality of care for young children.
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