What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Teacher position at St. Joseph's/Candler?
The focus of our program is to promote developmentally appropriate learning through respect, diversity, self-esteem and equality in order to prepare our learners for success. We accomplish this vision through cooperation among highly trained co-workers, our children’s families, and the community, in a safe, nurturing environment which provides individualized learning and developmentally appropriate practices.
- Position Summary
- The Children’s House is a 3-Star Quality Rated child care facility associated with St. Joseph’s/Candler. The Children’s House offers programs ranging from infant care to Pre-Kindergarten. Our mission is to promote the healthy growth and development of children and to strengthen and support the families and community.
- Education
- High School Diploma or GED; and
- 3 or more years of early care and education experience with young children; or
- 61 or more clocked hours of state approved/accepted training - Required
- Child Development Associate Credential (CDA) - Required
- Technical Certificate of Credit in Early Childhood Education or Child Development; Technical College Diploma (TCD) in Early Childhood Education or Child Development; or Associate in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or a related field - Preferred
- Experience
- Experience working with infants, toddlers, or pre-school-aged children - Required
- 1 Year of experience following health, safety, and licensing guidelines - Required
- 1 Year of experience demonstrating communication skills - Required
- License & Certification
- CPR/First Aid Certification - Required
- Core Job Functions
- Provide direct care and active supervision of children at all times while maintaining a safe, healthy environment. Ensure proper response to injuries, emergencies, administering medication as required, and maintain accurate documentation in compliance with state licensing regulations.
- Assist the lead teacher with daily classroom routines, including transitions, meals, activities and supervision. Help maintain an organized and orderly learning environment.
- Support implementation of daily lesson plans and activities that promote physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development. Encourage child participation and independence.
- Maintain accurate child records, daily reports, attendance, and required documentation including incident reports and medication logs when applicable.
- Provide daily communication to families through informal conversations and written updates. Participate in parent conferences as needed.
- Follow all licensing regulations, Quality-Rated standards, and center policies regarding health, safety, supervision, and sanitation.
- Work collaboratively with other teachers, staff, and directors. Attend required meetings, scheduled professional development and trainings while maintaining professional conduct at all times.