Specific Responsibilities:
- Effectively implement a daily lesson plan.
- Assist in carrying out activities such as snacks, lunch, naps, rest room, arts & crafts, language, music, science, nature; lead group songs, finger plays, and stories with both large and small groups of children.
- Assists with a developmentally appropriate classroom environment that reflects the children’s learning and growth.
- Provide responsive care to all children by adapting daily care giving routines and plans to the interests and needs of the individual child and the group.
- Prepare materials and equipment for various activities.
- Teach and supervise a class of children.
- Adapt to schedule changes, groups, etc.
- Deal effectively with behavioral situations.
- Provide a positive and supportive role model for the children at all times.
- Attend all required events such as staff meetings, open houses, church events, etc.
- Adhere to policies stated in the personnel handbook.
- Show evidence of continued training in the early childhood development field.
- Demonstrate cultural competency and respect for the child's background by incorporating the cultural, linguistic and familial values and beliefs into the childcare program and lesson plans.
- Communicate with parents concerning each child’s day.
- Complete an annual student evaluation and prepare developmental progress reports as needed.
- Prepare materials and equipment for various activities.
- Provide a positive and supportive role model for the children and support staff always.
- Make appropriate bulletin board displays.
- Keep the classroom neat, clean and clutter free.
- Show evidence of continued training in the early child development field.
Skills & Abilities:
- Early Child Development knowledge and experience.
- Knowledge in Developmental Appropriate Practices.
- Knowledge of State Licensing and NAEYC Requirements and Standards.
- Good communication, problem solving, and priority setting skills as well as maintaining an overall positive and professional attitude /disposition.
- Ability to use the computer to input developmental data.
- Ability to effectively plan, organize and implement educational activities.
- Ability to make decisions on behalf of children and protect their well-being.
- Must be able to manage confidential information.
All employees, regardless of position, serve as role models for children and adolescents who are served by our agency. Therefore, each employee must always be emotionally stable and able to function effectively with children, adolescents and adults who may have mental or behavioral health problems. The staff must be able to demonstrate appropriate daily behavior, appropriate expression of emotions, as well as appropriate role modeling. Hostility, aggression and unnecessary or inappropriate physical actions as well as inappropriate emotional expression are not acceptable.
Physical Expectations:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to:
- Often required to stand and sit; reach with hands and arms; and stoop, kneel, crouch, bend, squat or crawl.
- Ability to lift and carry up to 30 pounds and in case of emergency a 40-pound child.
- Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
- May occasionally be required to drive a motor vehicle.
- Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Required Knowledge, skills and abilities: Licensing Regulations, NAEYC Standards, Indiana Early Learning Foundations
- Education and experience: Must be 18 years of age or older, have a High School diploma or equivalent, 1st Aide/CPR within 3 months of employment, Pre-employment screening and certified 20-hour annual CEUs