Teacher Assistant - The Salvation Army USA Central Territory : Job Details

Teacher Assistant

The Salvation Army USA Central Territory

Job Location : Chicago,IL, USA

Posted on : 2024-12-15T09:10:57Z

Job Description :

Responsible for the education and general development of the children in the Head Start center.

POSITION TITLE: Teacher Assistant - Head Start

LOCATION/DEPT: North & Central Illinois Division / Child Care

REPORTS TO: Teacher/Site Director

FLSA CATEGORY: Non-Exempt

STATUS TYPE: Full-Time

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Safety
  • Demonstrates safety practices.
  • Minimizes potential hazards.
  • Provides adequate supervision.
  • Provides safety instruction.
  • Health
  • Maintains a healthy classroom environment.
  • Assists the teacher in planning and implementing activities that promote personal health and sound nutrition.
  • Learning Environment
  • Maintains learning environment.
  • Assists the teacher in planning and implementing activities that promote an interest in the learning environment offering a choice of learning center activities for at least sixty minutes each day.
  • Physical
  • Assists the teacher in planning and implementing activities that promote the physical development of each child.
  • Maintains an environment conducive to development of physical skills.
  • Cognitive
  • Assists the teacher in planning and implementing activities that promote questioning, probing exploration and problem solving.
  • Helps children develop conceptual framework for interpreting experiences, including:
  • Classification
  • Seriation
  • Number
  • Spatial relations
  • Representation
  • Time
  • Communication
  • Promotes children's listening skills.
  • Promotes clear articulation and language production.
  • Promotes adult-child communication.
  • Promotes child-child communication.
  • Creative
  • Supplies equipment and materials that encourage creativity.
  • Encourages innovative uses of materials and divergent thinking.
  • Self
  • Assists the teacher in assessing each child's current skill level.
  • Writes observation notes weekly on C.A.R
  • Summarizes child's skills two times per year on C.O.R
  • Plans and implements activities which maximize opportunities for success.
  • Provides positive feedback to children when appropriate.
  • Social
  • Assists the teacher in planning and implementing activities that develop awareness of feelings and emotions.
  • Capitalizes on spontaneous occurrences of empathy, display of feelings and emotions throughout the day.
  • Serves as role model.
  • Guidance
  • Maintains an environment conducive to preventive discipline.
  • Maintains consistent discipline in the classroom.
  • Sets and enforces appropriate limits.
  • Maintains a positive approach to classroom control and recognizes self-control as a learning process.
  • Organizes smooth and appropriate transitions.
  • Focuses on activity at hand rather than children's behavior.
  • Ignores inappropriate behavior when possible.
  • lets go of negative instances: does not harbor grudges.
  • Encourages children to make appropriate choices in controlling their own behavior.
  • Avoids excessive lining up.
  • Families
  • Involves parents in the classroom program.
  • Involves parents in extending the classroom program into the home.
  • Assists the teacher in sharing information on child's progress with parents.
  • Helps parents plan in-home activities to supplement the classroom program.
  • Makes home visits in September/October and April/May.
  • Serves as liaison between other components and parents.
  • Program Management
  • Employs a wide variety of resources in implementing curriculum.
  • Assists the teacher in planning classroom programs in an organized timely fashion.
  • Completes weekly/daily lesson plans on time.
  • Submits records, requisitions, reports and plans when due.
  • Maintains accurate daily attendance and food count.
  • Makes use of program resource personnel in planning for children and their families.
  • Ensures team cooperation.
  • Supervises classroom aides.
  • Professionalism
  • Maintains a professional attitude.
  • Keeps abreast of early childhood education practices.
  • Other Duties
  • All other duties as assigned.
  • EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE

    • Associate of Arts degree in early childhood education.
    • Two years of experience in a pre-school setting.
    • Some experience with young children.

    COMPETENCIES

    • Some knowledge of social service programs helpful.
    • Good communication and interpersonal skills.
    • Demonstrated ability to use initiative and be a self starter.
    • A positive attitude and the ability to be flexible in light of changing job situations/priorities.
    • An attention to detail.
    • A commitment to support and uphold the mission of The Salvation Army.
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