What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Infant Teacher ($500 Sign on Bonus/ Paid Holidays) position at Meridian Education Resource Group, Inc.?
Department: Early Learning Academy
Supervisor: Director of Early Learning
Employment Status: Full-time, Non-Exempt
The Assistant Early Learning Teacher is responsible for assisting the Lead Early Learning Teacher in the day-to-day planning and implementation of the classroom’s curriculum in creative and developmentally appropriate ways. She/he is responsible for following the classroom management system and conveying it in daily practice. The Assistant Early Learning Teacher must act as the Lead in the event she/he is out of the classroom, including acting as the contact person with a child’s parent(s) or legal guardian regarding the child’s cognitive and social/emotional development, behavior and/or other specific needs. She/he must demonstrate a wide degree of creativity, time management, and latitude to implement classroom/program initiatives. Extensive child development experience, critical thinking, and sound judgment skills are expected. The successful candidate must also be knowledgeable about DECAL, NAEYC, Quality Rated, and best practices in the field of early education through experience in applying and teaching others to apply the quality standards. Additional duties are assigned as needed, by supervisor.
Areas of Responsibility
Early Childhood Competencies:
Understands and demonstrate the principles of child growth and development.
Establishes and maintains a safe, healthy learning environment.
Supports social and emotional development and provides positive guidance.
Establish positive and productive relationships with families.
Ensures a successful, purposeful program that is responsive to each individual child’s needs.
Maintains a commitment to professionalism.
Classroom Management:
Implementation of best practices as determined by NAEYC, Quality Rated, and DECAL
Assists in the implementation of lesson plans containing specific instructional activities are required for a minimum of 6.5 hours per day; to be submitted to program coordinator weekly for review
Ensures safety and cleanliness protocols are adhered to in and out of the classrooms.
Updates the classroom decoration according to the program theme.
Ensures the classroom, toys and surfaces are sanitized daily.
Maintains child ratio and coverage in the classroom at all times.
Communication and Parent Engagement: Develops rapport with parents to facilitate the natural sharing of information Uses Procare to communicate about each child's daily activities Demonstrates the ability to communicate clearly and appropriately with children, directors, peers and parents Maintains professionalism, superior customer service, and confidentiality
Participates in the annual parent orientations and classroom Parent/Teacher conferences
Operations and Compliance:
Lesson plans should be based on the Georgia Early Learning and Development Standards (GELDS) and include educational experiences in language/literacy, math, science, social studies, creative (music, art, and drama), social and emotional, approaches to play/learning, cognitive processes, and physical development
Ensures that weekly anecdotal notes, Narrative Summary Reports and Developmental Checklists are taken on each student and recorded in the child’s permanent file to be shared at any time for site visits, leadership, and Parent/Teacher conferences
Uses formal assessments, anecdotal notes and other classroom observation tools to refer students with developmental, speech/language or other documented delays to the Program Coordinator and Vice President of Education and Early Learning.
Alerts the Program Coordinator of any potential safety problems in the classroom and playground, or any unusual medical or behaviors problems for a child
Attends and participates in all Lead Teacher, CDP/WELA Staff Meetings, and staff development trainings
Ensures daily signing-in and signing-out of children by their parent, legal guardian, or other designated adults via Procare
Skills and Qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
High School Diploma
Current CDA, ECE TCC, ECE TCD, or related certification
Current CPR & First Aid Certificates
Must be prepared to work in all ages, infant to three year olds.
Experience in performing coaching and mentoring.
Experience working in a diverse community- based setting
Results driven and detailed oriented with passion for learning.
Excellent written and verbal communication.
Proficient at record keeping and reporting.
Proficient at MS Office.
Skilled at working with Multi-Disciplinary Teams and Competent in working with diverse customer groups.
Preferred Qualifications Two Year ECE Associate Degree or Related Field 2 or more years of successful supervisory experience in an early education setting, coaching and mentoring teachers to improve performance. 2 or more years teaching in the field of early education working with children birth to five years old in a program that is Quality Rated and/or NAEYC accredited.