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BUTLER COUNTY CHILDRENS CENTER Assistant Teacher in Ford City, Pennsylvania

POSITION DIMENSIONS:

  • Participates as a responsible member of the teaching team, implementing the Education Performance Standards.
  • Takes directions from Head Teacher in classroom.
  • On daily operations, Assistant Teachers should report to Head Teacher in all instances.

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND FUNCTIONS:

  • Assists the Head Teacher in planning program activities that will enhance the social, emotional, physical, and intellectual growth of the children.
  • Assists in planning and preparing the learning environment, setting up interest centers, and preparing needed materials and supplies under the direction of the Head Teacher.
  • Maintains a clean, orderly physical environment ensuring classroom materials, furniture, and supplies are clean and sanitary.
  • Supervises group and individual activities of children as assigned.
  • Contributes needs and ideas to Head Teacher
  • Observes and records behavior of individual children to assist Head Teacher in planning Individual Program Plans.
  • Attends regularly scheduled staff meetings.
  • Participates in recommended staff development training programs and conferences.
  • Interacts with parents, with the knowledge of the Head Teacher, to help provide a trusting atmosphere between parents and staff.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  • High School Diploma/GED and a CDA or A.A. in Early Childhood Education or a related field or the willingness to enroll in a CDA program and complete it within 2 years. Experience with pre-school aged children.

ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Must be able to maintain visual and auditory supervision of children at all times to ensure their safety in the classroom, on the playground, and on field trips.
  • Must be able to lift pre-school age children and move child-size furniture.
  • Must be able to communicate with parents and pre-school children.
  • Must be able to climb, stoop, crawl, kneel, and bend to speak to children at the child's eye level, play with the children, and pick-up toys and equipment from the floor.

     

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