Summary
The Classroom Aide is responsible for assisting and partnering with the Teacher (and Teacher Aide) in developing and implementing a program of activities that promotes the social, emotional, cognitive and physical development of each child enrolled in a group in accordance with Head Start Performance Standards, Wisconsin Child Care Licensing, City of Madison Accreditation and Wisconsin Young Star standards.
The duties and responsibilities will be carried out under the direction of the Classroom Teacher.
Duties
The Classroom Aide is responsible for assisting and partnering with the Teacher (and Teacher Aide) in developing and implementing a program of activities that promotes the social, emotional, cognitive and physical development of each child enrolled in a group in accordance with Head Start Performance Standards, Wisconsin Child Care Licensing, City of Madison Accreditation and Wisconsin Young Star standards.
The duties and responsibilities will be carried out under the direction of the Classroom Teacher.
Requirements
Work with assigned child(ren) to ensure safe play in the classroom
Supports the goal and objectives of classroom activities by helping prepare materials, obtaining required supplies or equipment to support the child(ren)
Actively works with child during an activity, and assists with clean-up after an activity
Assist the Teacher in completing the developmental assessments for assigned child(ren) as requested
Assist in preparing educational materials required to implement daily lesson plans
Attend and participate in all job relate meetings and trainings as assigned, as well as individual mentoring sessions; including completion of up to 25 hours of job-related training annually
Assist Teacher and Teacher Aide in providing positive guidance
Experience working with people with disabilities and medical needs
Knowledge of basic first aid
Ride bus with assigned child(ren) as needed
Demonstrate sensitivity towards all cultures
Experience working with low income and multicultural families
Other duties as assigned
Benefits
medical, dental, vision
sick and vacation time
free life insurance and long term disability
4 % 403(b) plan match after 2 years
flexible spending accounts
You may be able to receive help in paying your college loans off through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program due to working for Reach Dane
Pay: $15.
84 to $16.
32 an hour, depending on education.
About Us
Reach Dane provides high-quality early childhood services to over 1,000 underserved children ages 0-5 in Dane County through center based and home visitation programs.
Our staff work tirelessly every day to reach the most vulnerable children and families in our community, and the need for our services is growing.
The number of infants and toddlers experiencing homelessness enrolled in our programs has tripled over the last four years.
Last year, Reach Dane served more homeless children than any other Head Start program in Wisconsin.