Support the Thrive to Five teaching team by implementing creative curricula and promoting cognitive and social-emotional development in children. Ensure a safe environment by following health, safety, and nutrition standards while maintaining positive relationships with families.
Requirements summary
Minimum requirements include a high school diploma or GED, with additional experience or college credits required for the Assistant level. Preferred qualifications include a CDA credential or an Associate's Degree in Early Childhood Education.
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Job description
Job summary
Position Title: Floating Teacher Assistant/Aide
Program: Thrive to Five
Classification: Non-Exempt/Permanent
Location: Reamstown Elementary
Travel
As a Floater travel may be requires amongst other county sites such as Mount Joy CTC, Denver Elementary, or East High Elementary (Elizabethtown).
A Floating Teacher Assistant/Aide position is a part of the Thrive to Five teaching support team that may or may not have permanent classroom placement and schedule given; assignments vary based on the unique needs of the position and program.
Duties: & Responsibilities:
Educational Services
promote cognitive development and + learning dispositions in ALL children.
Assists with implementing Creative Curriculum, Thrive to Five’s daily structures, and instructional strategies in accordance with program guidelines to fidelity.
Follows schedules, daily routines and lesson plans of each classroom.
Uses responsive language with children.
Participates in individualized instruction for children with disabilities and individual needs.
Health and Safety
promote healthy growth & habits in children and provide a safe environment.
Follows all safety and health procedures and expectations as outlined by regulatory standards (DHS, STARS, EHS, or Head Start Performance standards).
Provides adequate supervision of children at all times as defined in Thrive to Five policies and procedures.
Follow all meal service standards as outlined by CACFP.
Follows all guidance to prevent the spread of illness as defined by
Thrive to
Five’s policies and procedures such as but not limited to: daily health checks, use of gloves and masks, etc.
Use meals & snack times to teach about health, sanitation and proper nutrition
Benefits
Life Insurance
Paid Parental Leave
Paid Time Off
Tuition Reimbursement
Medical Coverage
Dental Coverage
Vision Coverage
Sign-on Bonus
403(b) Plan
EAP Program
Employer-Assisted First Time Homebuyer Program
Assists with ensuring all children receive the required dental, vision, hearing, and BMI screenings under the guidance of the lead teacher and the Health and Safety manager.
Teaching children proper safety skills such as but are not limited to tooth brushing, hand washing, walking to/from spaces, using tissues, etc.
Follows all procedures when assisting children with the toilet or changing a diaper.
Follows all procedures when supervising and assisting children with rest time. IE, following safe sleep procedures for infants. Supervising rest time appropriately with older children.
Social Emotional
promotes healthy social and emotional growth in children.
Implement PBIS universal practices established by Thrive to Five.
Teaches and models social-emotional skills and practices.
Implement interventions, such as Teacher Support Plans and Safety Plans with support from intra/inter
agency teams (Program Coordinators, Early Childhood Behavior Specialists (ECBS) or Mental Health Consultants).
Maintains current knowledge about challenging behavior and mental health concerns.
Implement behavior support plans as needed.
Family Engagement
facilitate respectful, mutually supportive relationships with families.
Assists in providing a welcoming environment for families. Models’ enthusiasm and promote parent/child activities.
Maintains parent/staff rapport and mutual confidence and trust with classroom team.
Professionalism
promotes and maintains professional relationships.
Follows all Community Action Partnership (CAP) and Thrive to Five policies, procedures and systems.
Demonstrates the CAP Values.
Works with Early Learning Coordinator ensure compliance with all applicable regulations and quality standards.
Works with Early Learning Coordinator to reflect on coaching feedback and set professional development goals.
Work with all staff to develop strategies to resolve interpersonal problems that affect program operation.
Participate in program training, workshops and meetings related to professional development and job requirements.
*Performs other related duties as assigned.
Education/Experience requirements
Minimum Qualifications
for an Aide:
A high school diploma or GED
Minimum Qualifications
for an Assistant:
A high school diploma or GED with documented 2500 hours of experience with children
30 college credit hours in education or related human services field
OR a combination of experience and education equivalent as outlined to PA’s Department of Human Services Assistant Group Supervisor qualifications.
Must meet the preferred qualifications within 18 months of employment in this position.
Preferred Qualifications
Age-appropriate Child Development Associate Credential (CDA) with 1250 hours of documented experience with children
Associate’s Degree in Early Childhood Education
**Please see attached for full job description**
We value our team by uniting our employees with our mission. We offer a strong purpose with compassion for work-life balance. Below is a glimpse of our robust benefits offered:
Sign-on Bonus, only available for external candidates
Benefits: Medical, Dental & Vision Coverage / 403(b) Plan / Life Insurance / EAP Program
Generous number of PTO Days banked annually
Paid Parental Leave
Tuition Reimbursement
Employer- Assisted First Time Homebuyer Program
Equal Employment Opportunity
CAP provides equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals without regard to race, gender, disability, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, veterans status or genetic information.
Americans with Disabilities Act
Applicants as well as employees who are or become disabled must be able to perform the essential duties and responsibilities either unaided or with reasonable accommodation. The agency will determine reasonable accommodation on a case-by-case basis in accordance with applicable law.
This position is scheduled to work 7.5 hours per day between 7
30am and 4:00pm. This position will be scheduled to work 37.5 hours per week, 44 weeks per year. Summers off with work available to pick up at our Lancaster locations.
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