- Junior
- Oficina en Seattle
POSITION SUMMARY:
Collaborates with the Lead Teacher to provide children enrolled in EHS/HS/ECEAP with a positive learning environment and varied experiences that will help them develop in all domains in a manner appropriate to their age and stage of development. The Assistant Teacher will work in accordance with program standards and work with site team to enhance parent’s role as the principal influence on the child’s education and development. This position has access to protected healthcare information (PHI) or confidential identifiable information (CII), both paper and electronic, as necessary, to perform related job duties and responsibilities.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Contributes to the development of communication, mutual respect, mutual support, competence, and creativity among all members of the staff
- Ability to establish positive goal-oriented relationships with children, staff and families
- Participates in planning the curriculum, and assists with the implementation of the daily classroom program, including music, meals, group projects, free choice time, and supervision of students with Lead Teacher
- Interacts positively with all children to support their individual learning and meets their emotional needs
- Works with Lead Teacher to prepare and organize the classroom and classroom materials in accordance with the planned curriculum activities
- Collaborates with site team, families, and family support to plan and conduct family events. Encourages and supports families in working toward goals that they have set for themselves. When working with diverse populations, access interpreters
- Supports Lead Teacher to plan and carry out educational planning meetings with families
- Completes daily attendance/meal count and/or snack production record. Assists with recordkeeping on individual children and families as directed by the teacher. Completes written observations of individual children throughout the year
- Participates with Lead Teacher to develop a learning plan for each child within 90 days of school entry
- Administers standardized screening tools following program requirements
- Prepares and serves snacks and meals; participates in and facilitates mealtime service and joins children at the table for support and conversation
- Oversees health habits in the classroom (i.e., handwashing, toothbrushing, etc.); administers first aid as needed; checks indoor and outdoor environments for safety hazards; works in collaboration with Mental Health Professional and Nurse Consultant as needed
- May assume the responsibilities of the Lead Teacher in their absence. Participates with Lead Teacher in recruitment and training of family/community volunteers, as directed
- Participates in interdisciplinary planning for children and families to include staffing, multidisciplinary teams, individual education plans, and other cross-component coordination efforts
- Participates in in-service staff trainings, staff meetings, and other educational opportunities to gain knowledge and skills throughout the year including but not limited to annual required STARS trainings.
- Participates in center’s family activities and events: assists in set-up and clean-up, welcomes and engages with families, and other event duties. These events may be after hours, and participation is required
- Works in collaboration with Lead Teacher, families, and site team to ensure smooth transitions for children and families
- Responsible to keep informed of ongoing program changes and updates
- Adheres to all Akin policies and procedures
- Other duties as assigned
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, and ABILITIES:
- Able to participate as positive, productive team member of the site’s multidisciplinary team
- Knowledge of developmentally appropriate practices for children
- Ability to communicate effectively and relate positively to students, parents, staff, and volunteers in a diverse environment
- Ability to adjust to varied situations, demands, and new instructional concepts
- Ability to perform basic clerical tasks such as recordkeeping, filing, typing, copying,
- Ability to attend monthly evening meetings
- Ability to embrace and support Akin’s commitment to fostering an inclusive organization
WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
This job is performed in an early learning environment. The following list is representative of the work environment employees encounter while performing the essential functions of this job:
- Moderate noise (i.e. classroom setting, outdoors, printers, phones)
- Typical classroom lighting and temperatures
- Moderate interruptions
- Ability to sit at a computer for an extended period
- Limited travel to other site locations within the state
- Ability to work rotating schedule for duration of center operating hours
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
- Frequently, employees are required to walk, grasp, and push/pull up to 310lbs.
- Occasionally, sit, bend at knees, kneel/crawl, bend at waist, turn/pivot, balance, reach overhead, extend reach, pinch, lift up to 50lbs, and use hands, fingers for keyboarding.
- Specific vision and speaking abilities required by this job include constant speaking/hearing in person and occasionally on the phone. Vision is required for observation of children and families in various environments
- Regular, predictable attendance is required
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- Washington State Early Childhood Education (ECE) Initial Certificate or higher
- Or current Child Development Associate (CDA) awarded by the Council for Early Childhood Professional Recognition
- If the best candidate for the position does not meet qualification, they will be required to create a Professional Development Plan with their supervisor
- Proof of physical exam within past 12 months (updated every three years)
- One-step Mantoux TB skin test prior to start of employment, unless has written proof of a negative test within past 12 months. For those who have previously tested positive, documented proof of treatment from a doctor or a negative chest x-ray must be provided
- Proof of MMR vaccine or positive MMR titer
- Completion of Akin and DCYF criminal history background check, including registry with MERIT to include fingerprinting.
- Or current Child Development Associate (CDA) awarded by the Council for Early Childhood Professional Recognition
REQUIRED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF HIRE
- CPR and Pediatric First Aid certification
- HIV/AIDS and Bloodborne Pathogen training
- Food Handler’s Permit
- Other assigned trainings
PREFFERED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Language skills: Spanish, Amharic, Arabic, Dari, Somali
SALARY RANGE AND BENEFITS:
As required by various pay transparency laws, we share a competitive range of compensation for candidates hired into each position.
The target starting pay for this position is $21.49-$25.25, typically within the first half of the range. Actual offers will be based on individual qualifications relevant to the role and will not take an applicant’s pay history into account.
The range above allows our employees room for growth during their tenure in the position.