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Chautauqua Opportunities TEACHER ASSISTANT in Dunkirk, New York
TEACHER ASSISTANT
Dunkirk, NY (http://maps.google.com/maps?q=1020+Central+Ave.+Dunkirk+NY+USA+14048)
Job Type
Full-time
Description
Position Data:
Title: Teacher Assistant
Grade: E6 – E6B Exempt Non-Exempt X
Reports to: Center Director
Basic Function or Position Summary:
Performs instructional tasks in classrooms to assist teaching staff. Assists in the implementation and integration of the compliance mandates by planning developmentally appropriate activities within the learning environment. Provides on-site supervision and child development services to at-risk children enrolled in a child care program.Salary $15.99 - $18.18/hourly
Security ClearanceN/A
Requirements
Position Responsibilities and Specific Duties:
• Provide direct supervision to ensure the health and safety of up to 21 children with other staff members and up to 8 children individually.
• Maintain compliance with both NYS Day Care Regulations and Head Start Performance Standards.
• Conduct daily health checks for children
• Assist in planning, implementing, and evaluating classroom activities to meet the developmental needs of children.
• Conduct developmental screenings on children as designated.
• Participate in assigned tasks necessary for the preparation of learning centers, activities, and materials required for the implementation of planned activities to meet the developmental needs of children.
• Work with children on a one to one, small group, or large group basis.
• Together with the Teacher, maintain a safe and healthy environment.
• Together with the teacher, maintain accurate, complete and timely records, including but not limited to attendance, meals and observations of children.
• Serve meals to children ensuring dietary restrictions and safety for allergies are followed
• Maintain personal hygiene of children, including provide learning opportunities for washing of hands and use of restroom facilities
• Immediately report and concern regarding child abuse/neglect in accordance with service area policies and procedures.
• If MAT trained and certified, provide medication to children according to doctor’s orders; properly document all medication given to children.
• Maintain an ASPIRE account and keep all training records current.
• Participate in community events as designated.
• Communicate with families on a regular basis through communication books, phone contact, face to face, etc.
• Encourage classroom involvement of parent and community volunteers.
• Assist volunteer staff with their assigned tasks.
• Accompany teachers on home visits as designated.
• Attend all appropriate meetings and training sessions, including obtaining the CDA credential and continued education.
• Complies with ERSEA and participates in service enrollment and recruitment strategies as required.
• Promote agency values and mission.
• Notifies supervisor following service area procedures while promoting self-sufficiency.
• Participate in the larger team of the agency through committee structures, planning, policy development, and volunteerism.
• Present subject matter to students, utilizing variety of methods and techniques incorporating strategies which are developmentally appropriate and consider attention spans and individual learning styles, such as hands-on, visual, and auditory.
• Foster cooperative and professional working relationships.
• Maintains confidentiality and complies with the code of ethics.
• Other duties as designated by supervisor.
Key Working Relationships:
A. Internal: COI Management and staff
B. External: Community Agencies, Transportation Provider, Volunteers and Parents
Supervisory Scope:
A. Number of staff supervised: 0
B. Titles supervised: None
Organizational Responsibilities:
• Adheres to all policies and procedures.
• Gathers appropriate documentation and tracks outcomes.
• Participates in organizational committee structures as appropriate.
Knowledge, Skills Required:
• Demonstrates organizational skills.
• Ability to work on a team.
• Ability to relate well with families of diverse backgrounds.
• Good verbal and written communication skills.
• High school diploma or general education degree (GED) plus one to three months related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience, mandated. Must obtain CDA credential within two years of employment.
• AAS degree with Early Childhood Education preferred.
• Computer skills required.
Special Requirements:
• Completes all OCFS requirements.
• Must be able to maintain substantial, Active supervision and Zone supervision of children.
• Meets OCFS training requirements and maintains OCFS training log
• Flexibility in work schedule.
• Ability to lift up to 50 pounds with or without reasonable accommodations.
• Valid NYS driver’s license with the ability to travel throughout the county and reliable transportation.
• Must be able to provide consistent even tempered customer service at all times.