Teacher's Aide
Children's Aid · New York, NY · Yesterday
On-siteEducation$17–$18.88/hrFull-time
Position Summary
Reporting to the Education Director, the Teacher’s Aide will work with their teaching team to ensure that all children reach developmentally appropriate milestones through the implementation of evidence-based curricula, individualized support, and high-quality learning environments. The Teacher’s Aide will focus on making sure that all the children and families will be ready to be successful in Kindergarten and in life while ensuring that all Head Start Performance Standards and site-specific funding regulations are met or exceeded. The incumbent will understand and promote the organization’s Mission, Vision, and Core Values to ensure alignment with the functions of the position.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
- Strategic Oversight
- Understand and promote the organization’s Mission, Vision, and Core Values to ensure alignment with organizational policies and procedures.
- Support the lead teacher in implementing strategies that align with educational goals and organizational standards.
- Curriculum Implementation
- Affiliate with the teacher to adapt and modify instructional materials to meet the diverse needs of students.
- Implement the designed curriculum, ensuring activities are age-appropriate, engaging, and aligned with learning objectives.
- Classroom Preparation
- Prepare and organize materials and resources needed for daily lessons, activities, and projects.
- Set up and maintain an inviting and conducive learning environment, including the arrangement of learning centers and displays.
- Small Group Instruction
- Conduct small group activities under the guidance of the lead teacher to reinforce lesson concepts and provide additional support to students as needed.
- Monitor and assess student progress during small group sessions, providing feedback to the lead teacher.
- Individualized Instruction
- Work one-on-one with students who may require extra assistance, ensuring they receive personalized attention to meet their specific learning needs.
- Affiliate with the lead teacher to implement individualized education plans (IEPs) and accommodate students with diverse abilities.
- Behavioral Support
- Support the lead teacher in maintaining a positive and inclusive classroom environment by reinforcing classroom rules and expectations.
- Address behavioral challenges by employing positive reinforcement strategies and seeking guidance from the lead teacher or school administration.
- Technology Integration
- Support the integration of technology tools into the curriculum, helping students with educational software and assisting in managing technology resources within the classroom.
- Record Maintenance, Screening and Assessment
- Affiliate in the administration and scoring of assessments to track student progress and contribute to the overall assessment process.
- Provide feedback to the lead teacher on student performance and areas that may require additional focus.
- Affiliate with the Lead Teacher and the Assistant Teacher in overseeing and maintaining accurate records on each child.
- Observe and document students’ development to request additional support from lead teacher and our Educational Director.
- Family Engagement
- Foster positive communication with parents, sharing information about classroom activities, student progress, and upcoming events.
- Affiliate in organizing and participating in parent-teacher conferences and other school-related events.
- Recruit new families for our program through tabling, advertising in the school community, and hosting recruitment events.
- Data Analysis
- Collect, analyze, and report on data related to student progress and classroom activities to inform continuous improvement efforts.
- Utilize data to identify trends, gaps, and areas for improvement in instructional practices and student support.
- Professional Development
- Complete and participate in required trainings and workshops specified for Early Childhood and the agency.
- Engage in ongoing professional development opportunities to enhance knowledge and skills related to early childhood education and instructional support.
- Collaborate with the lead teacher and participate in team meetings to discuss curriculum updates and effective instructional strategies.
- Engage in self-assessment and reflection coaching experiences such as completing self-assessment surveys, video recording, coaching, and collaboration sessions.
- Complete all Early Childhood required trainings.
- Health and Safety Compliance
- Follow City and Federal guidelines pertaining to health and safety protocols to ensure the well-being of children.
- Be aware of and adhere to emergency procedures, including evacuation plans and first aid protocols.
- Adhere to all state and city licensing requirements e.g. teacher child/ratios, and constant and competent line of sight supervision of children.
- Must abide by privacy laws, including HIPAA, etc.
- High school diploma or equivalent (GED) required; must meet Federal Head Start, NYC DOHMH Article 47, and Universal Pre-K requirements.
- Pre-K or Toddler Child Development Associate (CDA) credential required for applicable classroom assignment, or enrollment in an approved CDA credential study plan with completion required within 24 months of hire.
- Minimum of one (1) year of experience working with infants, toddlers, and/or preschool-aged children; experience supporting children with special needs preferred.
- Bilingual in English and Spanish required or strongly preferred based on program needs.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with children, families, and team members in a professional and respectful manner.
- Demonstrated commitment to early childhood education, including engagement in reflective practice and ongoing professional growth.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and comply with all applicable privacy laws and regulations, including HIPAA and other applicable standards.
- Commitment to Children's Aid’s mission and to providing a safe, supportive, and developmentally appropriate learning environment for young children.