What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Teacher position at Berea College?
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Description:
The Assistant Teacher at the Berea College Child Development Lab works with the Lead Teacher to organize and maintain a safe and stimulating learning environment for young children. Assistant Teachers are expected to step into the Lead Teacher role during the Lead Teachers? absence. This position is responsible for working collaboratively with the Teacher to plan, implement, and evaluate a daily schedule and the emergent curriculum. Assistant Teachers are responsible for working with the Lead Teacher to model best practices through documentation of children?s development, planning emergent curriculum and implementing such practices. Assistant Teachers are responsible for interacting with families, labor students, college students, and co-workers in a professional manner. Assistant Teachers are expected to adhere to CDL policies and procedures, program philosophy, state childcare regulations, and NAEYC and KY ALLSTARS standards. Assistant Teachers are expected to participate in ongoing professional development and have the disposition of a lifelong learner and researcher. They also share responsibility with the Teacher for routine housekeeping and record keeping tasks in order to meet state licensing regulations and CDL policies and procedures. Assistant Teachers attend staff meetings and work to develop themselves professionally through in-services and workshops.
Your Key Responsibilities:
- Engage with children in intentional ways.
- Work with teacher to document play and assess development.
- Participate in planning, implementing, and evaluating a daily schedule through an emergent curriculum.
- Participate in planning, implementing, and evaluating activities to involve families in the daily life of the classroom.
- Work collaboratively with families, co-workers, labor students and college students.
- Practice open, respectful communication with families, co-workers, labor students, college students and supervisors at all times.
- Utilize positive guidance strategies and agreed upon best practices.
- Meet regularly with Lead Teacher to develop weekly classroom plans and appropriate curriculum and to confer about classroom issues and concerns.
- In absence of the Lead Teacher, step into leadership position in the classroom.
- Assist in keeping up to date records on attendance, accidents, incidents, etc., in accordance with licensing regulations and program policies.
- Assist in maintaining a portfolio on each child that includes copies of required documents and ongoing documentation and work samples as a record of each child?s development.
- Assist the Lead Teacher in providing constructive feedback to labor and college students.
- Maintain a standard of behavior and confidentiality in all matters in accordance with NAEYC code of ethics.
- Perform housekeeping tasks as necessary, as assigned, and in a timely manner (classroom and indoor and outdoor shared play spaces).
- Attend conferences, in-services, and workshops in order to develop professionally.
- Attend staff meetings and required College training and orientation meetings.
What You'll Bring:
Education required to ensure success in this position:
- Child Development Associate Credential (CDA) required
- Associate degree in Early Childhood Education or related field strongly preferred
Experience required to ensure success in this position:
- Two years related experience (paid and/or supervised experience in childcare or an early childhood education classroom, preferred)
- Knowledge of child development
- Knowledge of Kentucky childcare regulations
- Ability to organize and maintain a safe and stimulating learning environment
- Good communication skills
- Ability to receive and follow instructions
- Ability to take the lead in the absence of the Lead Teacher
- Ability to work collaboratively with co-workers, families, and college students
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Ability to make sound decisions and remain calm during a crisis
License, certification, or registration necessary: - Ability to meet state licensing requirements
- Complete orientation I & II training and a minimum of 15 hours professional development annually
- Clear criminal background check
- Clear child abuse and neglect check
- Clear TB skin test
- Clear Drug Screen
- Obtain Adult/Infant/Child CPR & First Aid
- Obtain Food Handler Certification
Physical Requirements:
- Ability to lift 35 pounds and move swiftly
- Ability to be aware of all children in your care at all times
- Work in well-lighted, temperature-controlled building with reasonable space and equipment
- Work with children outdoors in various weather conditions
Ability to operate the following vehicles or equipment:- Personal Vehicle
- Laptop Computer
- Printer
Founded in 1855, Berea College is nationally recognized as the first coeducational and interracial college in the South. Berea has a longstanding commitment to interracial education and is one of the most racially diverse private liberal arts colleges in the United States. With an emphasis on service to Appalachia and beyond, Berea enrolls more than 1,500 students from 46 states and U.S. territories and more than 70 countries. Berea College admits students who are unable to afford tuition and provides all of them with a no-tuition promise, valued at more than $204,000. Berea’s students excel in the College’s supportive yet demanding academic environment, and most are the first in their families to attend college. As one of only nine federally recognized Work Colleges, all Berea students are expected to work 10-12 hours weekly in various positions across campus. Berea College is listed #20 in overall ranking in the U.S. by the Wall Street Journal/College Pulse college rankings, 2023. The Washington Monthly ranks Berea College #2 Best Liberal Arts College and #1 in Social Mobility, 2023. Money Magazine ranks Berea #20 Best Overall College and #10 for Best in the South, 2023. Berea College is also the only institution in Kentucky to receive the 5-Star Rating from Money Magazine, 2023.
Located where the Bluegrass Region meets the Cumberland Mountains, the town of Berea (pop. 16,000) lies forty miles south of Lexington and is approximately two hours from Cincinnati, Louisville, and Knoxville. More information about Berea College is available at www.berea.edu.
Berea College, in light of its mission in the tradition of impartial love and social equality, welcomes all people of the earth to learn and work here.
Berea College is always looking for talented, self-motivated individuals to join our team.
Berea College is an Equal Opportunity Employer that recruits and hires qualified candidates without regard to race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, disability, or veteran status.
Our Benefits:
Berea College offers a comprehensive benefits package to eligible employees and their families including health care, dental, vision, retirement, health savings accounts, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, short-term disability, long-term disability and an Employee Assistance Program. The benefit package also includes access to the Child Development Laboratory for children of College Staff, ages 6 weeks to 6 years, Seabury Center Membership, Staff Development Funds and Tuition Reimbursement.
Eligible staff employees also receive paid holidays, vacation, and sick leave.
Part-time employees who work an average of 24 hours per week over the course of a year, receive benefits on a pro-rated basis.
Salary : $204,000