What are the responsibilities and job description for the Floater Teacher position at Trussville Child Development Center?
- Promote empathy in children through warm hugs, smiles, nurturing language, and positive guidance.
- Care for growing bodies by ensuring that children experience regular feedings, diaper changes, and naps throughout the day to provide the ultimate care and comfort.
- Read frequently to children to help explore new concepts and language.
- Use singing and sign language to effectively communicate with pre-verbal children.
- Design and implement sensory activities to examine various dimensions of sight, touch, smell, and sound.
- Create meaningful connections with children to enhance the foundation for social-emotional skills.
- Aid children in the development of motor skills, from tummy time to the pincer grip, to help strengthen large and small group muscle coordination.
- Uphold the vision, professionalism and philosophies of Trussville Child Development.
- Provides room coverage for lunch and when otherwise necessary
- Maintains classroom control, management, and sanitation
- Provides a normal routine by mainataining daily schedule adherance
- Attend on-going training
- Additional duties as needed
Solid foundation in Early Childhood Education and Child Development
Ability to work collaboratively with faculty to enhance curriculum and community
Commitment to professional development and growth
Understanding and interest in developmental stages of children
Basic computer literacy
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $13.00 per hour
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person
Salary : $13