What are the responsibilities and job description for the TEACHING ASSISTANT, LOWER SCHOOL - Part Time position at The Summit School Inc?
Join our nurturing community at Summit School, an independent day school nestled in the heart of Winston-Salem. With a rich history dating back to 1933, we've been pioneering excellence in education since our founding as the Piedmont Triads premier independent day school. At Summit School, we're dedicated to nurturing approximately 640 students from JrK through Grade 9, fostering an environment where every individual can flourish and reach their full potential.
We're currently seeking a dynamic Assistant Teacher to join our team, collaborating closely with lead educators to ensure the delivery of top-notch education that aligns with our mission and progressive pedagogy.
Key Responsibilities:
- Employ effective classroom management strategies in harmony with Summits mission and progressive teaching methods.
- Cultivate classroom routines that foster both physical and intellectual independence and autonomy among our students.
- Assist in planning, executing, and evaluating engaging learning activities under the guidance of lead teachers.
- Provide invaluable clerical and classroom support as required, ensuring the seamless operation of our educational environment.
- Offer additional supervision during various school activities, such as class time, lunch, recess, and field trips, ensuring students' safety and engagement.
- Provide one-on-one and small group tutoring sessions, assisting students in mastering materials and reinforcing learning concepts.
- Support the lead teachers directives and maintain the student experience in their absence, demonstrating adeptness in independent supervision.
- Embraces an inviting attitude of service and adaptability, always ready to meet the evolving needs of the classroom and its students.
- Thrives in a collaborative environment and communicates effectively with colleagues and students alike.
- Demonstrates empathy and responsiveness to the unique needs of each student.
- Aligned with progressive educational philosophies and advocates for an experiential learning approach.
- Possesses strong organizational and interpersonal skills essential for fostering a supportive learning environment.
- Proficient in technology, with the ability to create and distribute engaging weekly newsletters.
- Committed to ongoing professional development in the field of education.
- Values and respects children, their perspectives, and their contributions to the learning process.
Requirements:
- Preferred bachelor's degree.
- Prior experience in a classroom setting working with young learners.
If you're passionate about education, eager to make a difference, and ready to contribute to a supportive learning community, we invite you to apply and embark on a fulfilling journey with us at School.