SELF - SUPPORT FOR EARLY LEARNING & FAMILY
School Age Child Care Assistant Teacher (Finance)
Title: School-Age Child Care Assistant Teacher
Employment Status: Full Time
FLSA Status: Non Exempt
Reports to: Center Director
Supervises: -
Salary: $13.72-$13.97/Hour
Benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance
PTO
Paid Holidays
401k with 2.5% match
Employee Assistance Program
$10,000 Basic Life Insurance
Voluntary STD, LTD, and additional life insurance
Quarterly passes to Columbia Sportwear and Adidas employee store
Set schedule and no weekends
Who are we:
Support for Early Learning and Families (SELF) collaborates with the Educational Service District (ESD) 112 in Vancouver, WA to provide staffing and talent management for Child Care Centers primarily in Southwest WA. Our staff serve infants through school age children and their families. We employ over 100 employees and are dedicated to ensuring every child in our community thrives. We seek to employ leaders who carry a growth mindset and are passionate about impacting the lives of young children. We value leadership, connection, accountability and innovation.
General Responsibilities:Under the supervision of the Center Director, the School Age assistant teacher is responsible for assisting in the creation of a learning environment which is safe, healthy, stimulating and caring, with activities designed around children's interest and developmental needs. This position works with elementary age kids, in Kindergarten through 5th Grade. During the school year it is a split shift, working before school (630a) and after school (until 6p). During summer and school breaks/holidays, it is a full day shift.
Minimum/Preferred Qualifications & Skills:
18 years of age or older (Department of Children, Youth and Families minimum licensing requirement).
Ability to work within a team and work effectively with other people.
Ability to follow directions and follow through efficiently on assigned tasks.
Must present a professional and positive demeanor in behavior and dress.
Demonstrate an understanding and appreciation for diverse ethnic and economic backgrounds of families served.
Essential Functions:
Assist with planning and implementing developmentally appropriate child centered curriculum, posted lesson plans and class schedules.
Establish and maintain positive communication using collaborative methods to problem solve and interact with families, children, and staff.
Supervise, interact, and play with children during assigned times of responsibilities.
Help plan and set up the environment of the room with well-defined interest areas. Set up toys and materials so that they are accessible to children.
Follow established plans to meet the needs of the individual children with concerns for interests, disabilities, special talents, cultural background and individual styles.
Support and follow the guidance techniques posted in the classroom.
Lift children onto play equipment, changing table, and/or to hold or place on lap.
Assist with toileting, diapering, and hygiene needs of the children.
Help prepare and serve breakfast, lunch, and snacks following USDA guidelines (including meal counts and service procedures).
Clean up after food preparation and after serving breakfast, lunch, and snacks. Provide general housekeeping tasks such as sweeping, laundering, and picking up toys and materials used in projects.
Maintain a safe, orderly, clean and healthy center environment, including administering first aid and handling emergencies.
Maintain confidentiality.
Participate regularly in staff meetings, in-service programs, and workshops. This may require the ability to work occasional nights and weekends.
Assist with child assessments and conducting child-center observations as required throughout the program year. Includes supporting other centers throughout SW Washington.
Other duties as assigned.
Physical and Strength Demands:
Regular attendance during scheduled work hours.
Requires the ability to move or traverse about inside the office to access file cabinets, office machinery, center activities, etc.
Moderate or frequent exposure to loud noises, outside weather elements, and temperature changes.
Lifting requirements include the ability to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, 20 pounds of force frequently, and up to 10 pounds constantly to move objects including, the human body.
Job involves sitting, standing, walking, lifting, carrying, reaching, grasping, bending, stooping, crouching, pushing, and/or pulling. Position involves physical mobility with or without reasonable accommodation to perform essential functions of the job.
Employment Requirements:
Successful completion of a portable background check and clearance through the Department of Children Youth and Families.
Valid certification in Child/Adult CPR, first-aid, HIV/Blood Borne Pathogens training and current food handler's card.
Valid negative TB test completed within the previous twelve months.
Provide an initial health exam completed by medical provider showing you are free from communicable diseases.
Provide documentation showing immunity to the MMR.
Participation in the State Training and Registry System (STARS) program required. School Age Basic training required within first 60 days.
SELF is an Equal Opportunity Employer