Infant Assistant Teacher
Description

POSITION SUMMARY

The Assistant Teacher is responsible for creating an atmosphere that is positive for learning and that stimulates critical thinking, problem solving and decision-making with children.


ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

The essential functions include, but are not limited to the following:

• Assist in the implementation of the Creative Curriculum and CDE Standards for CCTR classrooms. Assist in preparing weekly lesson plans in advance that include both indoor and outdoor activities; are individualized and based on the child’s needs, interest and schedules; and, include multicultural educational materials and activities. Promote an age-appropriate curriculum that focuses on the needs of each child in accordance with California Department of Education, Desired Results and ITERS/ECERS standards.

• Document volunteer activities, and parent communication regarding children's functions and activities within the Program at TRF.

• Contribute to organizing the classroom according to developmental levels and individual needs of infants and toddlers: the development of trust and emotional security; opportunities to explore a variety of sensory and motor experiences; opportunities for the development of self-awareness, autonomy, and self-expression; and opportunities for gross and fine motor development.

• Ensure infant and toddler classrooms are home like, safe, sanitary, and free of clutter. Organize the classroom in rudimentary learning centers that are well defined, rotating materials routinely to create a stimulating environment. Provide for diaper changing and toilet training functions in the classroom in a safe, sanitary and developmentally appropriate manner.

• Promote the development of secure relationships with infants and toddlers assigned by assuring primary and continuity of care. Relate to children in a calm, caring, nurturing, soothing manner, responding to all cries, babbles, and talks, using appropriate child guidance techniques at all times. Supervise children at all times during the day.

• Observe children and record observations in anecdotal records, making appropriate referrals. Assist with developmental screenings, as assigned. Maintain updated individual and group checklists according to program policies and procedures.

• Provide meals and snacks to children according to their age, development and needs. Conduct family style dining and implement according to program policy and procedures, and CDE Standards.

• Involve parents in all aspects of the classroom. Greet parents and children pleasantly and appropriately, ensuring a smooth transition into the center, a positive home-center connection and a family partnership.

Maintain ongoing professional and appropriate communication with parents through a variety of methods and send activities home that parents can do with their children to support the curriculum and the child's learning. Encourage parents to become involved in workshops, training and other activities.

• Maintain accurate attendance records, food reports, in-kind reports and other record keeping and reports, as required. Participate in program training and staff meetings. Maintain supplies and submit a list to the supervisor when additional items are needed.

• Report to work at scheduled times and maintain good attendance. Perform all duties in a timely and professional manner. Participate with a positive attitude and behavior in all program activities.

• Performs all other duties as assigned

Requirements

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES)

• A minimum of 18 Units in Early Childhood Education, including 6 Units in Infant/Toddler and an Associate Teacher Permit issued from CCTC.

• Previous experience working with Infants and Toddlers ages Birth-36 Months

• Ability to read, write, and communicate using proper English grammar

• Good oral and written communication skills

• Excellent interpersonal and conflict resolution skills

• Ability to communicate effectively and professionally with wide range of individuals, including, staff and parents


ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:

• Complete a physical examination (LIC 503), and provide proof of immunization for the following: influenza, Tdap, MMR, and a Current TB test

• Submission of satisfactory proof of your identity and your legal authorization to work in the United States. If you fail to submit this proof, federal law prohibits us from hiring you.

• Complete Child Abuse Mandated Reporter (AB1207)

• Criminal Record Clearance (DOJ/FBI/CACI)