What are the responsibilities and job description for the Early Head Start Teaching Assistant 01642 position at Kansas City Public Schools?
KANSAS CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Job Description
Job Title: Early Head Start Teaching Assistant
Job Title Code: 01642
Salary Grade: Z03-H -Z05-H
Department: Office of Early Learning
Reports To: Director of Head Start
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Date Prepared: May 2016 Revised October 2021, September 2022
PURPOSE OF JOB: The EHS Teaching Assistant works alongside the Early Head Start Classroom Instructor to implement developmentally appropriate curriculum and daily activities that supports children's health, social-emotional and cognitive development.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Minimum Qualifications
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
This job requires that the employee be able to: sit, stand, walk, speak, hear, use hands, fingers, reach with hands and fingers; bend, stoop, lift objects/children of at least forty pounds; use stairs; move quickly from one space to another; spend extended time outdoors in a variety of weather conditions; visual ability requires mono and color vision.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
Length of work year: 10 month 8 hours per day; 5 days/week; 187 work days
Benefits: Health and Dental Insurance are provided.
KCPS Defined Benefit Pension plan - mandatory 9% contribution is required from employee and matched by KCPS; Voluntary retirement savings plans are also available.
Job Description
Job Title: Early Head Start Teaching Assistant
Job Title Code: 01642
Salary Grade: Z03-H -Z05-H
Department: Office of Early Learning
Reports To: Director of Head Start
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Date Prepared: May 2016 Revised October 2021, September 2022
PURPOSE OF JOB: The EHS Teaching Assistant works alongside the Early Head Start Classroom Instructor to implement developmentally appropriate curriculum and daily activities that supports children's health, social-emotional and cognitive development.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
- Collaborates with the Early Head Start Classroom Instructor to develop and implement weekly lesson plans utilizing the approved curriculum, assessment and daily classroom routine.
- Records observations of children and collects data to support the ongoing developmental assessment process utilizing the DRDP (Desired Results Developmental Profile). This requires the use of an iPad and other technology methods.
- Promotes and supports children's social, emotional and physical development. Plans, facilitates and nurtures the development of each child's self-esteem, trust, and growing autonomy.
- Individualizes instruction to promote the development of each child's cognitive and language skills by preparing the environment for infants and toddlers to learn through active exploration and interaction with caregivers. Responds quickly to children's personal needs (verbal and non-verbal cues), temperament styles, and abilities.
- Promotes an environment that is consistent with the philosophy of Head Start, Trauma Smart, and Conscious Discipline classroom management techniques. Establishes and maintain respectful and responsive interactions. Supports the development of adaptive skills.
- Supports a classroom environment that aligns with CLASS (Classroom Assessment Scoring System). This includes creating a positive climate, engaging in meaningful interactions, and promoting language and critical thinking skills.
- Maintains a safe and healthy classroom environment as required by Head Start Program Performance Standards. This includes the effective supervision of children, utilizing C.A.S.E. when transitioning children from one location to another and maintaining the required classroom ratio. Monitors the arrival and departure of children and records attendance accurately and consistently.
- Assists with the display and presentation of children's experiences. Participates in home visits and parent-teacher conferences, partnering with families around their child's development. Completes supporting documentation.
- Participates in assigned trainings (minimum 15 hours annually), professional learning communities, and collaborates professionally with Head Start content leads and management team.
- Treats children, families and colleagues with professionalism and supports a positive work environment that aligns with the philosophy of KCPS Head Start, Trauma Smart and Conscious Discipline. Engages families in classroom volunteer activities.
- Follows district guidelines for reporting incidents of suspected abuse, neglect or contagious disease.
- Utilizes relevant district and Head Start software and technology effectively in the performance of duties. Completes paperwork according to assigned timelines and follows code of conduct and confidentiality policies.
- Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
- Possess a Preschool Child Development Associate Credential (CDA) or be enrolled and complete the CDA or degree within 2 years per MARC
- Experience working with infants and toddlers
- Successful completion of required background check and submission of an initial physical and TB screening
- Bachelor's or Associate's Degree in Early Childhood
- Three (3) years successful experience working with infant and toddlers
- Experience working with teen parents
- Experience working in culturally diverse communities
- Experience working with Head Start programs
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
This job requires that the employee be able to: sit, stand, walk, speak, hear, use hands, fingers, reach with hands and fingers; bend, stoop, lift objects/children of at least forty pounds; use stairs; move quickly from one space to another; spend extended time outdoors in a variety of weather conditions; visual ability requires mono and color vision.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
Length of work year: 10 month 8 hours per day; 5 days/week; 187 work days
Benefits: Health and Dental Insurance are provided.
KCPS Defined Benefit Pension plan - mandatory 9% contribution is required from employee and matched by KCPS; Voluntary retirement savings plans are also available.
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