Summary
Come work at Building Blocks Child Care Center, Inc.
an Early Achievers Level 4 rated, independent childcare center in Pullman, WA.
We are accepting application and scheduling interviews.
Position: Assistant Teacher, all classrooms
Start Date: May, 2024
Starting Wage: Between $16.
30-$20/hour
Successful candidates typically begin at the beginning of the salary range and receive scheduled salary increment increases with good accumulative evaluations and maintaining 10 hours of annual continuing education.
The Assistant teacher is responsible for assisting the lead cohort and assistant lead teacher to maintain a cohesive teaching team, implement the curriculum, and assisting in managing the day-to-day operational activities of the classroom.
Infant Assistant (0-11 months old)
Waddler Assistant (12 months-~22 months old)
Toddler Assistant (~22 months-30 months old)
Jr.
Preschool Assistant (30 months-~3.
5 years old)
Sr.
Preschool Assistant (~3.
5 years-~4.
5 years old)
Pre-K-Before & After School Assistant (Fall Kindergarten bound-5th grade)
The Assistant teachers must be experienced and understand children?s cognitive, social, emotional and physical development in order to ensure a safe and stimulating classroom environment where children are actively engaged and encouraged to succeed.
The Teacher must be skilled in communicating with both children and adults in order to meet the needs of the children, effectively guide teacher assistants, and resolve parental concerns.
Schedule:
Monday-Friday: 9:30 am-5:30 pm
Duties
Collaborate effectively with teaching team
Maintain ongoing, open communication with parents, co-workers and supervisors
Ensure that each family receives an opportunity to build strong relationships with you and your team
Provide a classroom environment that encourages parent and community partnership
Collaborate with children's families to ensure a smooth transition from home to Child Care setting
Assist in implementing weekly plans and implementing an age-appropriate curriculum that nurtures and stimulates all domains of each child's development in their care
Maintains a developmentally appropriate classroom environment that reflects the children's learning and growth
Assist in ongoing developmental objective observations of children as required
Maintain licensing regulations
Maintain Early Achievers level 4 rating standards or exceed
Set up classroom materials or equipment and maintain cleanliness and pleasing aesthetics of the classroom
Provide for basic needs of children.
Teach life skills.
Enforce rules or policies governing student behavior.
Monitor student performance.
Monitor student behavior, social development, or health.
Discuss problems or issues with lead teachers
Modify teaching methods or materials to accommodate student needs.
Apply multiple teaching methods.
Assist in maintaining student records.
Assist to prepare reports detailing student activities or performance.
Display student work.
Attend training sessions or professional meetings to develop or maintain professional knowledge.
Supervise teaching aides
Assist to maintain inventories of materials, equipment, or products.
Requirements
Pre-service and Hiring Requirements:
The following requirements do not need to be completed prior to interview, but are required prior to or within one week of hiring.
Registration in MERIT (ECE professional development & workforce registry)
Background Clearance through DCYF (Department of Youth Children and Families)
Safe Sleep training certification
Mandated Reporter training certification
TB Test (negative results)
Bloodborne Pathogens Training
Food Handlers Permit
Education & Experience Requirements:
High School Diploma and willing to sign an educational contract to obtain an Early Childhood Education Initial Certificate (12 college credits) and 1 year of full-time teaching experience
Training Requirements
Within 90 days of hire, the following needs to be completed:
CPR & First Aid Certification
Child Care Basics Certification
Skill Requirements:
Able to lift and carry up to 25 pounds and in case of emergency a 40-pound child.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Able to maintain an overall positive and professional disposition.
Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office programs
Effectively plan, organize and implement educational activities.
Demonstrable record of making decisions on behalf of children with their well-being the top priority
Excellent leadership, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
Requirements include the ability to take frequent walks, use hands and fingers, handle objects, tools, or controls, talk to and hear voices at many levels.
May also be required to kneel, bend, squat or crawl and lift up to 30 lbs.
Benefits
Benefits available immediately:
accumulation of sick days
accumulation of family medical leave
full childcare tuition for all children 1+ years old, if space is available (~$1500/child)
scholarship opportunity for continuing education in ECE (bachelor's pathway)
Available after 1-year Evaluation:
Paid Holidays (3/calendar year)
Employer matched Simple IRA plan