What are the responsibilities and job description for the Associate Teacher position at Saginaw Intermediate School District?
Job Description
TITLE OF POSITION: Associate Teacher
DEPARTMENT: Education
IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR: Teacher
Professional Development:
Personal qualifications require emotional maturity, willingness to cooperate with the aims of the program, respect for children and adults, flexibility, patience, good personal hygiene and physical and mental health which does not interfere with responsibilities. Also education or experience in collaborating with parents in the education of their children.
Company Description
At Saginaw ISD, we are committed to continuously improving our staff and the districts we serve. We provide opportunities to develop skills, creative problem-solving techniques, and innovation. Our organization is made up of diverse cultures, and we believe that by creating positive and sustainable relationships, our organization and community will thrive.
At Saginaw ISD, we are committed to continuously improving our staff and the districts we serve. We provide opportunities to develop skills, creative problem-solving techniques, and innovation. Our organization is made up of diverse cultures, and we believe that by creating positive and sustainable relationships, our organization and community will thrive.
TITLE OF POSITION: Associate Teacher
DEPARTMENT: Education
IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR: Teacher
- GENERAL SUMMARY OF THE POSITION
- DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE POSITION
Professional Development:
- Attends all required training and workshops, including on-line training and cluster meetings as required by Head Start and Michigan State Licensing.
- Maintains Child Development Associate Credential (CDA) and works toward obtaining an Associate’s degree.
- Remains up-to-date on information that pertains to the needs of the children in the program including Head Start Performance Standards, child care licensing regulations and other applicable regulations and practices.
- Keeps up to date on Developmentally Appropriate Practice
- Maintains knowledge of the regulations associated with the prevention of occupational disease and injury, including the exercise of universal precautions and the prevention of contamination.
- Is able to work with children at all levels of development.
- Maintains professional certification that employee was hired in with or obtained to meet Head Start and ISD standards.
- Successfully completes and maintains Basic First Aid, CPR certification and licensing required training.
- Actively participates in opportunities for continuous professional development.
- Assists in all aspects of the classroom and other service areas of the program.
- Participates in recruitment activities and transportation services
- Assumes the role of Teacher when required, implementing all aspects of the program.
- Assists with delivery of Head Start services as defined by Head Start Performance Standards and Saginaw ISD Head Start Operational Procedures.
- Assists in establishing a safe, healthy, stimulating and developmentally appropriate learning environment for children between the ages birth to five years old with all abilities.
- Ensure that learning environments are safe from hazards, free from clutter, and allow for visibility of children; by utilizing the Daily Health and Safety Checklist.
- Fosters self-esteem, self-direction, self-control, and school readiness skills with preschool children by using positive methods and modeling and participating in curriculum development and implementation.
- Complies with program curriculum and supplemental curriculum, State of Michigan Licensing for child care centers and the Head Start Program Performance Standards
- Assists in screening, observing and assessing children’s development on a regular basis, analyzing data and making plans or referrals specific to the needs of the individual child.
- Participates in recruitment activities
- Supervises and eats nutritionally prepared meals with the children as a curriculum activity, to model good nutrition, proper social skills and language stimulation in a family style environment as listed in the Head Start Performance Standards.
- Assists with identifying and arranging for parents to volunteer in the classroom.
- Assists the Teacher with collecting monthly in-kind records from parents and community members participating in the program.
- Assists with kitchen duties as necessary, i.e.; warming up food, dishing food into bowls, taking food temperatures and cleaning the refrigerator and warmer.
- Assists with bus aide duties as necessary, i.e.; riding the bus, completing bus paperwork and buckling children in seats on the bus.
- KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES
- Knowledge of the purpose of the Head Start/Early Head Start program.
- Maintains strict confidentiality with respect to Head Start children, families, and staff in accordance with established policies, procedures, and other legal requirements i.e., FERPA, HIPAA.
- Ability to use Active Supervision strategies to keep children safe: Set up the environment to be able to see children around the room at all times, Position yourself to see and hear all children in your care, Count and Use Face to Name while transitioning in and out of the classroom, Listen for potential danger, Anticipate children’s behavior to predict what the child will do next, and Engage and Redirect to assist the children and help solve problems.
- Ability to work with children at all levels of development and to relate sensitively with children.
- Knowledge of basic food preparation, serving and sanitation procedures.
- Ability to follow directions and take initiative.
- General knowledge and skills in the field of early childhood development.
- General computer knowledge of Word and Excel and ability to access e-mail and Teaching Strategies Gold and/or willingness to learn programs as needed
- Knowledge of state and federal regulations pertaining to child abuse and neglect reporting and child care licensing requirements.
- Ability to enhance the parent-child relationship and support the parents’ role as the first and life-long educators of their children and to engage in mutually respectful goal-oriented partnerships with families to promote parent-child relationships and family well-being.
- Ability to respect and respond appropriately to the culture, language, values, and family structures of each family served.
- Ability to act as a member of a comprehensive services team so that family service activities are coordinated and integrated throughout the program.
- PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS
- Noise level in the work environment may be moderate to loud.
- Travel by car, bus, airplane or train may be required for attendance at conferences, meetings or other duties at distant locations, in and out of state. In some cases overnight travel may be required.
- Work is typically performed in a classroom setting with some office work required.
- Some evening and weekend work may be required for events such as home visits, parent/teacher conferences, Parent Club meetings, social and/or community events.
- Riding the bus may be required.
Personal qualifications require emotional maturity, willingness to cooperate with the aims of the program, respect for children and adults, flexibility, patience, good personal hygiene and physical and mental health which does not interfere with responsibilities. Also education or experience in collaborating with parents in the education of their children.
- EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- COMPENSATION
- Pay Range: $17.20 - $19.76/hr (Based on Credentials)
Company Description
At Saginaw ISD, we are committed to continuously improving our staff and the districts we serve. We provide opportunities to develop skills, creative problem-solving techniques, and innovation. Our organization is made up of diverse cultures, and we believe that by creating positive and sustainable relationships, our organization and community will thrive.
At Saginaw ISD, we are committed to continuously improving our staff and the districts we serve. We provide opportunities to develop skills, creative problem-solving techniques, and innovation. Our organization is made up of diverse cultures, and we believe that by creating positive and sustainable relationships, our organization and community will thrive.
Salary : $17 - $20