What are the responsibilities and job description for the Early Childhood Teacher position at Teams of Tomorrow?
We are seeking 1 teacher who loves to work with 3-5 year olds. The job for now is only 1 day a week on Tuesday's from 9-11am. You would go into 2 schools that morning. Could be room for growth and add more schools.
Teams of Tomorrow (TOT) is a toddler basketball program that goes into school daycares and preschools and teaches children once a week for 30-45 minutes skills, agilities, and academics. You do not need to know how to play basketball or even have a good basketball skill set. Each lesson is already planned and laid out for you. Your lesson will follow a list of songs, that will help each child learn the skills. Our TOT Kiddos have the opportunity to show off their skills 2 times during the year. We follow the school calendar. We pay per child you teach in TOT once a month.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $19.25 per hour
Expected hours: 2 per week
Benefits:
- Flexible schedule
Application Question(s):
- At the start of many classes, students are still out of their seats and unfocused. They also pack up early and wait by the door before you've finished for the day.
What would you do?
A. Establish a routine with assignments at the beginning and end of class
B. Tell students they can pack up a few minutes early if they are on time
C. Assign lunch detention to any student who is out of their seat during class time
D. Praise and reward the students who are in their seats and ready to work each day
E. Give bonus points to any student who heads to their seat without being redirected
- What's most important for maintaining a positive classroom environment for young children?
A. Setting a routine and age-appropriate expectations for behavior
B. Involving children in setting the classroom rules to have buy-in
C. Applying punishment consistently for the same types of misbehaviors
D. Creating competition among children to encourage achievement-striving
E. Limiting playtime to ensure more focus on academic tasks
- You're sitting with two children who are playing with manipulatives. The boy holds up his creation and says, "I made a bird!" The girl says, "That's not a bird."
What would you do?
A. Say, "It can be a bird! He's using his imagination!"
B. Tell the girl, "Don't be mean; he did his best."
C. Suggest that the boy add features to make it look more like a bird
D. Show the children how to make a bird
E. Ask the girl to demonstrate how to make a bird
License/Certification:
- CPR Certification (Preferred)
- Child Development Associate Certification (Preferred)
Ability to Commute:
- Bentonville, AR (Required)
Ability to Relocate:
- Bentonville, AR: Relocate before starting work (Required)
Work Location: In person
Salary : $19