Early Childhood Education Teacher Assistant I na HABEMATOLEL POMO OF UPPER LAKE
HABEMATOLEL POMO OF UPPER LAKE · Upper Lake, Estados Unidos Da América · Onsite
- Junior
- Escritório em Upper Lake
Job Details
Description
The Early Childhood Education Teacher Assistant focuses on safety, well-being, educational curriculum, and providing a routine environment for young children to thrive. The Generations Center implements a dynamic, play-based curriculum that incorporates artistic and practical activities into the daily schedule. The Early Childhood Education Teacher Assistant will assist and support teaching staff in assigned classrooms with a schedule assigned based on the needs of the program upon hire.
Essential Duties and Key Responsibilities
- Responsible for following all licensing regulations, policies and procedures, and any other educational requirements as applicable.
- May supervise individual and small group activities for children as assigned.
- Provide a pleasant, safe, and clean environment for children and staff.
- Follow developmentally appropriate curriculum and activities for children.
- Assist in providing childcare for parent activities when needed.
- Responsible for observation and recordkeeping, when necessary, of assigned children.
- Meet the individual needs and interests of children in relation to their cultural, social, and economic background.
- Participate in the daily cleaning of the classroom, facility, and play yard areas (i.e., sweeping, mopping floors, sanitizing bathrooms, etc.).
- Responsible for staying informed of future changes to position qualification requirements and maintaining a current professional development plan with assistance from supervising staff to prepare for upcoming position qualification requirements changes.
- Attend scheduled meetings, training, and conferences as necessary.
- Participate in regular reflective supervision sessions and self-assessments to promote ongoing professional development.
- Report all concerns, observations, or information provided by a parent or guardian in a timely manner.
- Align work behaviors in conformance with Generations’ Mission, Vision, and Values.
- Participate in fire and earthquake drills.
- Occasional interaction and contact with outside agencies, vendors, funders, volunteers, donors, and contributors.
- May be required to escort or drive students under special or urgent circumstances.
- Demonstrate sensitivity to Tribal history, lifestyle, and culture.
- Meet established attendance requirements.
- Travel as requested.
- Other duties as assigned.
Skills and Abilities
- Maintain a high level of confidentiality in all aspects of work and in alignment with policies and procedures.
- Ability to stay focused on the job.
- Treat co-workers, children, and others with professionalism and respect.
- Ability to constructively adapt to change.
- Strong listening and verbal and written communication skills with the ability to consistently communicate in an effective and professional manner.
- Effective organizational skills.
- Responsible, reliable, and punctual attendance.
- Demonstrate a willingness to work as part of a team and independently.
- Demonstrate ability to work effectively and professionally with parents and other adults as well as with children from a variety of socio-economic backgrounds.
- Regularly uses computers and computer printers, telephones, and other similar electronic office equipment.
Education and Experience
Required:
- High school diploma, general education degree (GED).
- Selected candidate will be expected to complete the equivalent of 6 units of early childhood education in an approved educational program.
- All offers are contingent upon signing a confidentiality agreement and satisfactory completion of drug screening and background checks, including a LiveScan fingerprints check. Employer observes federal standards for controlled substances.
- Required to possess a valid driver’s license and maintain a driving record that is satisfactory to the Tribe’s insurance carrier.
Preferred:
- Prior experience working with children with special needs is highly preferred.
Certificates And Licenses
- Must maintain a current Infant and Child C.P.R. First Aid certification or ability to complete these requirements within three months of being hired.
Physical Requirements and Work Environment
- Verbal communication sufficient to exchange accurate ideas and information.
- Able to handle or feel objects, utilize manual and automatic office equipment.
- Able to stand, bend, reach down and stretch overhead, walk, climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, and/or crawl.
- Frequently move, transport, and manipulate equipment and items up to 35 pounds.
- May lift or hold infants and occasionally children up to 50 pounds unassisted.
- Specific vision abilities include close and distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
- Safely use kitchen equipment and implements that can be heavy, hot, or sharp, as well as cleaning and sanitizing products.
- Able to complete job tasks in an environment that can be noisy and includes the comings and goings of small children and their families.
- Complete a Successful Tuberculosis (T.B.)
- Must comply with regulatory immunization requirements.
Compensation: The hiring range for this position is from $21.57 to $26.51 on an hourly basis. The compensation offered within this range will be based on the candidate’s experience, education and demonstrated ability to meet the responsibilities of this position.
Grow Your Career While Giving Back
As part of our Tribal Government team, you’ll enjoy a supportive work environment that values community, culture, and personal growth. Our comprehensive benefits package includes:
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance with over 80% of premiums covered by the Tribe
- Employer-paid life insurance
- 401(k) retirement plan with up to 4% employer match
- Weekly pay schedule
- 17 paid holidays annually
- Generous vacation and sick leave
- Education reimbursement program to support your learning and development
- Employee referral program
- Casual dress code that reflects our welcoming and inclusive culture
Join us in making a difference—both in the community and in your career.
Who We are as a Tribe
The Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake is a federally-recognized native sovereign nation. Our primary purposes relate to the overall wellbeing of our Tribal Members and our families. We have active programs and relationships with our Pomo tribal neighbors in Lake County California that will help us preserve our Pomo culture. Many of these activities help us rediscover lost traditions, spiritual beliefs and help revive our dying languages. Because we know that the world is a different place than when our ancestors were here, our Tribe works very hard to learn different ways of achieving economic self-sufficiency. We engage in a variety of economic development strategies which would not only benefit our families but also our neighbors. We strive to make sure that wherever we do business, it is done in a manner which respects our neighbor’s and larger community’s needs. In this vein, our Tribe looks forward to working with you.
Indian Preference
Native American Indian preference shall apply to the position in accordance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. § 2000e-2(i)), regulations of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (41 C.F.R. § 60-1.5(a)(7)), and/or other relevant laws. Applicants claiming Indian preference must submit verification of Indian eligibility with their application.
Qualifications
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