Head Start Classroom Assistant 1.0 - North Area
Job description
This position's responsibilities are, under general supervision, to support the provision of comprehensive services to Head Start students. Working in a team, with guidance from Family Educators, the Classroom Assistant maintains the classroom environment, works with children, and engages families in accordance with Head Start Performance Standards and the SPS Head Start Program design.
25%
- Sets up and maintains the classroom in order to meet program goals and ensure a safe and healthy learning environment; prepares materials needed for classroom activities.
25%
- Monitors and supervises individual and/or groups of children, engaging in activities that meet their learning goals in the classroom, outdoors, and during transitions to and from school.
10%
- Assists with routine child health and developmental screenings.
20%
- Assists children with toileting and teaches self-help skills; assists children with special needs using adaptive equipment and materials.
10%
- Assists with classroom operational processes such as filing, record-keeping,taking attendance, and tracking volunteer time sheets.
10%
- Participates as a team member on a daily basis to share concerns, evaluate the classroom day and activities, discuss observations of children and/or family participation; maintains confidentiality and integrity of information in relation to program participants and staff.
OTHER FUNCTIONS:
- Performs related duties consistent with the scope of the position.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
- Child development
- Classroom management
- Communicating with families and students of diverse cultural and socio-economic backgrounds in a positive and respectful manner
- Working as a member of a team, providing feedback on all levels of program and classroom services/standards
- See and hear or demonstrate equivalent skills
- Read and follow program policies and work effectively in a team
- Lift up to 40 pounds
- Move freely around in a preschool environment, including working and playing at the child's level
- Accompany small children outside during recess and to accompany them on field trips
- Assist preschool children with toileting and self-help skills
- Work with children and families that may have special needs
- Establish and maintain an effective relationship with children, families, staff, the community and the public in a diverse community
- Demonstrate communication skills in writing and orally
- Maintain confidentiality and integrity of information and records
EDUCATION:
High school diploma or equivalent.
PREFERRED:
Training in early childhood education.
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE:
One year paid or unpaid related experience.
PREFERRED:
Participation as a parent in a Head Start program.
CERTIFICATIONS & LICENSES:
Ability to obtain a First Aid/CPR card and food handler's permit; provide evidence of a current physical examination and regular, periodic examinations every two years or in compliance with current program requirements; provide evidence of successful completion of a TB test in compliance with current program requirements; Valid Washington State driver's license or evidence of equivalent mobility.
CLEARANCES:
Criminal Justice Fingerprint and background clearance, in accordance with Head Start Performance Standards.
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