ASSISTANT TEACHER, EARLY CHILDHOOD
About the role
Foster a welcoming, nurturing, and developmentally supportive environment for young children enrolled in Little Links (fka-Discovery Link ECE) before, after, and camp care by building strong relationships with families, maintaining a safe and organized setting in collaboration with the site’s Early Childhood Teacher, and ensuring alignment with Denver Public Schools’ philosophy and all licensing regulations. This role also serves as a key representative of all licensed programming within the Department of Extended Learning and Community Schools.
Responsibilities
- Demonstrate knowledge of and adherence to DPS Early Childhood Education policies, Department of Extended Learning and Community Schools guidelines, and Colorado state child care regulations
- Promote a cooperative, team-oriented environment with Little Links and Discovery Link staff, as well as school based personnel
- Maintain a punctual and reliable presence during scheduled program hours
- Follow the program’s daily schedule and assist in lesson planning and delivery of age-appropriate educational activities
- Adhere to staff conduct expectations outlined in DPS and Extended Learning and Community Schools handbooks
- Support positive behavior management practices for children ages 2.5 to 8, using developmentally appropriate guidance strategies
- Ensure compliance with required staff to child ratios and provide active supervision to maintain a safe environment in all program areas
- Independently supervise students during opening and closing hours and provide coverage for the Early Childhood Teacher as needed
- Participate in required orientations, meetings, and complete all mandated training
- Complete and document at least 15 hours of annual professional development
Requirements
- Minimum High School Diploma/GED
- Completion of one of the Early Childhood Education courses in rule Section 2.214.B.2, with a course grade of “C” or better; and a minimum of nine (9) months (1,365 hours) of verified experience in the care and supervision of four (4) or more children less than eight (8) years of age who are not related to the individual
- Completion of two of the Early Childhood Education courses referenced in Section 2.216.A.1.b, with a course grade of “C” or better
- A Current Early Childhood Professional Credential Level I or higher in Version 3.0 as determined by the Department of Early Childhood
- Live and work with a permanent home address in Colorado while working with us
- The ability with or without accommodations to meet the physical demands of the position
- Must currently hold state-approved vendor certification in or be able to become trained in First Aid, CPR, Medication Administration, and Universal Precautions within 30 days of hire
- Must complete and maintain all documentation of state-required training and qualifications
- A minimum of 1,365 verified hours working with students ages 0-8 years of age or otherwise qualified per state licensing ruleset
Qualifications
Live and work with a permanent home address in Colorado while working with us.
Skills
Required: Must currently hold state-approved vendor certification in or be able to become trained in First Aid, CPR, Medication Administration, and Universal Precautions within 30 days of hire. Must complete and maintain all documentation of state-required training and qualifications.
Benefits
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Pay
$21.50 hourly.
Schedule
N/A