Child Development Center Assistant Teacher
Job Description
Job Description
Reports to:
Child Development Site Supervisor
Supervises:
None
Exempt Status:
Non Exempt
Work Schedule:
Full-Time
Bright Beginnings, Inc. is a non-profit organization that operates early childhood and family learning centers for families in Washington, DC. Using a two-generation approach, Bright Beginnings Inc. works to ensure every child experiencing housing instability is healthy, safe, engaged, supported, and challenged; develop school-ready and kindergarten-prepared children; support families in breaking the cycle of inter-generational poverty; and partner intentionally to eradicate disparities and remove obstacles to economic mobility.
Summary: Responsible for assisting the Lead Teacher in developing and implementing activities that promote the social, emotional, and physical development of each child enrolled in a group following Head Start Performance Standards and Title 29: District of Columbia Municipal Regulations (DCMR). The duties and responsibilities will be carried out under the direction of the Lead Teacher.
Essential Duties:
- Assist the lead teacher in maintaining records on each child’s progress and development for planning and compliance with Head Start Performance Standards.
- Assist the lead teacher in implementing with fidelity High Scope, an evidenced-based curriculum according to policies and procedures.
- Assist the lead teacher with the full implementation of Head Start, NAEYC, and Title 29: DCMR performance standards, policies and procedures, regulations, and guidelines in the day-to-day operation of an early childhood development center, including developmentally appropriate practices.
- Assist the lead teacher in reviewing the progress of each child and developing child portfolios and individual plans to promote each child’s growth and development.
- Observe each child daily to assess skills, interests, and needs and use this information to facilitate learning and growth.
- Develop a positive relationship with each child and promote the development of self-esteem and self-discipline.
- Establish a positive relationship with each child’s family and share information about the child’s day at the Center.
- Assist the lead teacher in conducting home visits and parent/teacher conferences.
- Assist the lead teacher in fully implementing Individual Family Service Plans (IFSPs) or Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and inclusion of children with disabilities and special needs.
- Assist the lead teacher with the maintenance a well-organized, safe and attractive classroom environment conducive to the optimal growth and development of children.
- Assist the lead teacher with classroom maintenance, ensuring safe and sanitary conditions by completing daily health and safety checklists in the classrooms and playground.
- Ensure universal precautions are kept at all times, including washing hands upon entering the classroom, after diapering, toileting, before and after meals, and after contact with bodily fluids.
- Assist the lead teacher with implementing health procedures daily, including following medication administration procedures, tooth brushing, sanitation, and administering First Aid/CPR.
- Assist with evacuation of children during fire drills, natural disasters, and any other emergencies.
- Attend all staff meetings and professional learning provided by Bright Beginnings.
- Keep abreast of current knowledge in the field of Early Childhood Education.
- Maintains confidentiality of children and families at all times.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
- Mission and culture alignment;
- High school diploma or GED with a CDA or 15 credit hours in Early Childhood Education AND one year of teaching experience can be substituted for CDA;
- Must demonstrate experience and interest in working with young children, parents, and volunteers;
- Must demonstrate a strong knowledge of appropriate practices in early childhood development, including working with parents;
- Must demonstrate success in working as a member of a team;
- Must have effective and strong communication skills (orally and written);
- Must demonstrate the ability to work well with young children;
- Must be willing to work flexible hours to meet the needs of the program;
- Knowledge of Head Start Performance Standards preferred;
- Strong computer skills with expertise in Windows-based programs, such as the Microsoft Office Suite;
- Must have DC local and Federal criminal record clearance, Child Protective Register check status, and substance abuse testing; and
- Documentation of Tuberculin-free condition and health screening on an annual basis.
Physical Demands:
- Be able to lift 25-50 lbs.
- Be able to walk, squat/kneel, sit on the floor, see, hear, and speak.
- Be able to raise objects from a lower to a higher location or move objects horizontally from one location to another.