The University Child Development School (UCDS) Studio Infant/Toddler Education Program, an innovative Reggio-inspired program, is seeking summer camp staff to join our team in June, July and August. Our summer days are filled with play, outdoor adventures and tons of joy and laughter. Both part-time and full time hourly shifts are available.
SCHOOL DESCRIPTION
The UCDS Studio, located in Seattle, Washington is an early learning program serving students ages 6 weeks to 4 years-old. The Studio allows our youngest students the opportunity to learn through play, investigation and discovery. With an emphasis on communication and cooperation, learning also occurs through relationships with others, and we design experiences that support children to see themselves as active participants who make an impact in their communities.
UCDS Studio is comprised of highly collaborative teachers who are part of teaching teams that use observations about children to design innovative and responsive educational programs. The classroom curriculum reflects students’ wonderings, development, and relationships with each other and the world around them and learning emerges from children’s theories and ideas as they experiment, investigate, question and explore. The curriculum design creates extended blocks of time for discovery, play and group projects that feed and inspire children’s curiosity.
We strongly encourage members of marginalized communities, including Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, as well as members of other underrepresented groups, to apply and become part of our commitment to creating a diverse and inclusive educational environment.
Responsibilities and Essential Duties:
Work alongside lead teachers to create a positive and safe summer camp experience for students
Actively participate and supervise activities alongside lead teachers
Build meaningful relationships with students
Demonstrate enthusiasm and inspire students to participate fully in daily activities
Carry out all policies according to The Studio educational philosophy, licensing regulations, The Studio Handbook, and The Studio Health and Safety Policies Handbook
Assist in providing all necessary care for young children such as changing diapers, preparing bottles, feeding, changing clothes, helping with naps, etc.
Collaborate and work effectively in teams
Employ strong interpersonal skills including being patient and positive
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements
Great opportunity for college and high school students!
Able to sit on the floor for extended periods of time, be outside in all types of weather, and pick up heavy objects, including young children
Routinely kneel, bend, crouch, stand, walk and sit on child-sized chairs throughout the day
The work is typically performed in a school environment, with moderate to loud noise
Time spent outside every day with young children exploring our play spaces, surrounding neighborhood and city
Able to change diapers and perform all tasks associated with meeting the needs of children from 6 weeks-4 years of age, including feeding, changing clothes, holding/comforting etc.
Qualifications:
Inspired by children’s wonder and natural curiosity about the world around them
Experience working with children (preference for work with children under 5 years old)
Outstanding customer service and relationship building skills
Works well in a team environment
Excellent communication skills with varied audience including children, parents, staff and school personnel
Ability to take direction and constructive feedback and use it productively
Flexibility in assignments i.e shifting schedules, moving between classrooms, shifts in duties and routines
Current CPR, First Aid, Child Abuse, Bloodborne Pathogens training, and negative TB certificates. (Or ability to obtain these certifications once hired)
Minimum age of 16 years
Compensation
Pay rate: $18-$21 per hour, based on experience and education.
Additional Requirements
Meet the school’s standard when completing all background screenings.
HOW TO APPLY:
We are currently scheduling interviews for this position, which begins as early as mid-May 2023. Applications will continue to be accepted until the position is filled. If you are interested in applying for this position, please send a resume and a few sentences addressing the following three questions to katiew@ucds.org:
What interests you about working at UCDS Studio?
How do your experiences and qualifications directly relate to joining the summer camp staff at UCDS Studio?
What are you hoping to experience or gain during your summer camp staff experience?
University Child Development School is an Equal Opportunity Employer dedicated to promoting diversity in the workplace and to seeking a diverse and broad spectrum of qualified candidates. The school does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, marital status, sex, gender or gender identity, age, or sexual orientation.
UCDS is a dynamic learning environment for students and teachers alike, located in Seattle’s University District.
UCDS designs a culture of inquiry essential to meaningful learning. We cultivate reflective, collaborative, skillful thinkers who ignite positive change in their communities. We engage diverse perspectives in an ongoing effort to shape and share our innovative education model.