Preschool Floating Teaching Assistant/Aide

Community Action Partnership of Lancaster County incMount Joy, PA
$17 - $18Hybrid

About The Position

A Floating Teacher Assistant/Aide position is part of the Thrive to Five teaching support team that may or may not have permanent classroom placement and schedule given; assignments vary based on the unique needs of the position and program. As a Floater, you will be required to travel between East High Elementary (Elizabethtown), Mount Joy CTC, Denver Elementary, or Reamsotown Elementary. This role will support to cover PTO, Employee leaves, and/or understaffing.

Requirements

  • A high school diploma or GED
  • Documented 2500 hours of experience with children (for Assistant role)
  • 30 college credit hours in education or related human services field (for Assistant role)
  • Combination of experience and education equivalent as outlined to PA’s Department of Human Services Assistant Group Supervisor qualifications (for Assistant role)
  • Must meet the preferred qualifications within 18 months of employment in this position.

Nice To Haves

  • Age-appropriate Child Development Associate Credential (CDA) with 1250 hours of documented experience with children
  • Associate’s Degree in Early Childhood Education

Responsibilities

  • Promote cognitive development and learning dispositions in all children.
  • Assist with implementing Creative Curriculum, Thrive to Five’s daily structures, and instructional strategies in accordance with program guidelines to fidelity.
  • Follow schedules, daily routines and lesson plans of each classroom.
  • Use responsive language with children.
  • Participate in individualized instruction for children with disabilities and individual needs.
  • Promote healthy growth & habits in children and provide a safe environment.
  • Follow all safety and health procedures and expectations as outlined by regulatory standards (DHS, STARS, EHS, or Head Start Performance standards).
  • Provide adequate supervision of children at all times as defined in Thrive to Five policies and procedures.
  • Follow all meal service standards as outlined by CACFP.
  • Follow all guidance to prevent the spread of illness as defined by Thrive to Five’s policies and procedures such as but not limited to: daily health checks, use of gloves and masks, etc.
  • Use meals & snack times to teach about health, sanitation and proper nutrition.
  • Assist with ensuring all children receive the required dental, vision, hearing, and BMI screenings under the guidance of the lead teacher and the Health and Safety manager.
  • Teach children proper safety skills such as but are not limited to tooth brushing, hand washing, walking to/from spaces, using tissues, etc.
  • Follow all procedures when assisting children with the toilet or changing a diaper.
  • Follow all procedures when supervising and assisting children with rest time. IE, following safe sleep procedures for infants. Supervising rest time appropriately with older children.
  • Promote healthy social and emotional growth in children.
  • Implement PBIS universal practices established by Thrive to Five.
  • Teach and model social-emotional skills and practices.
  • Implement interventions, such as Teacher Support Plans and Safety Plans with support from intra/inter agency teams (Program Coordinators, Early Childhood Behavior Specialists (ECBS) or Mental Health Consultants).
  • Maintain current knowledge about challenging behavior and mental health concerns.
  • Implement behavior support plans as needed.
  • Facilitate respectful, mutually supportive relationships with families.
  • Assist in providing a welcoming environment for families. Model enthusiasm and promote parent/child activities.
  • Maintain parent/staff rapport and mutual confidence and trust with classroom team.
  • Promote and maintain professional relationships.
  • Follow all Community Action Partnership (CAP) and Thrive to Five policies, procedures and systems.
  • Demonstrate the CAP Values.
  • Work with Early Learning Coordinator ensure compliance with all applicable regulations and quality standards.
  • Work with Early Learning Coordinator to reflect on coaching feedback and set professional development goals.
  • Work with all staff to develop strategies to resolve interpersonal problems that affect program operation.
  • Participate in program training, workshops and meetings related to professional development and job requirements.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Sign-on Bonus, only available for external candidates
  • Medical, Dental & Vision Coverage
  • 403(b) Plan
  • Life Insurance
  • EAP Program
  • Generous number of PTO Days banked annually
  • Paid Parental Leave
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Employer-Assisted First Time Homebuyer Program
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