In addition to upholding all program and philosophical foundations of the Child Development & Student Research Center (CDC), Assistant Teachers support classroom operations and assist in delivering high-quality, developmentally appropriate programming for children ages 2-5. This role involves direct supervision of children, assistance with curriculum implementation and ongoing observations, and support of undergraduate students.
Daily Operations & Classroom Support
Contribute to the daily maintenance, cleanup, and routine care of the children and the center
Assist in setting up an inclusive learning environment for children and undergraduate students
Assist in planning and developing curricular activities each week in concert with teacher assistant
Assist in posting weekly curriculum in classroom and weekly newsletter for parents
Provide for children's needs in toileting, project work, problem solving situations, and general play
Attend all teacher meetings and required training during the school year
Complete 20 hours of in-service training each year. (10 hours required by DCF) and additional 10 hours according to needs
Child Interactions & Guidance
Provide consistent, respectful guidance during daily activities and projects
Interact at children's developmental level and scaffold learning experiences
Advocate for appropriate resolution to children's problems and support children learning of problem-solving skills
Act as a resource for the children, responding with clear explanations to support understanding
Engage in positive guidance techniques and utilize behavioral analysis strategies to help children learn appropriate behavior
Implement response to invention strategies and positive behavior support strategies to support children's success in social interactions
Staff Collaboration & Curriculum Support
Work collaboratively with Lead Teachers in the classroom and across the center to ensure organized daily routines
Assist Lead Teachers in conducting ongoing written and verbal daily observations of children, and taking photographs and videos to document children's learning
Assist Lead Teachers in analyzing children's development through ongoing observations and documentation
Support Lead Teachers in ensuring developmental needs of all children are met across all domains
Display children's work to make learning visible to families and children
Undergraduate Student Support
Model positive, kind and developmentally appropriate teacher interactions with children
Demonstrate positive behavior support techniques
Assist with planning activities and interactions with children that demonstrate developmental skills/goals of the children for student observation
Support student interactions and provide engagement opportunities with children
Parent & Family Communication
Maintain daily verbal contact with caregivers at drop-off or pick-up times
Follow individualized plans for children's behavioral, toileting, and developmental needs
Support and respect each family's culture, ethnicity, language, socio-economic level, and family structure
Support Lead Teachers in preparing developmental summary (according to the Child Observation Record) of each child twice each year
Maintain strict confidentiality of all family information
Encourage family participation in CDC activities
Minimum Qualifications & Education:
A.A. or A.S. degree in Early Childhood Education, Education or related field
Minimum of 2 years' experience working with children aged 2-5 in a school setting
All DCF 45-hour required trainings and 5-hour Literacy Training completed prior to start date with DCF training transcript provided
Current First Aid and CPR Certification (must obtain within 90 days of start date)
Ability to communicate effectively with department directors, lead teachers, assistant teachers, parents, and undergraduate students
Strong interpersonal skills and a high degree of professionalism.
Ability to work collaboratively and independently.
Ability to work effectively with young children and undergraduate students
Strong organizational skills to maintain daily operations
Knowledge of a college or university environment preferred
Work Schedule:
Full-time schedule Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, 37.5 hours per week.
Flexible schedules or overtime may be required to meet the demands of the academic calendars.
Work Environment:
This is a campus-based position working in Winter Park, FL.
Front-facing customer service position.
Ability to:
Lift a minimum of 50 lbs.
Observe and maintain safety of children in various center locations, including playgrounds, on and off campus walks and group events
Walk long distances on campus field trips
Work in varying outdoor temperatures for sustained periods
Move physically around floor and classroom areas without assistance
Adapt to changing daily staffing needs
Position requires changing diapers and assisting children with toileting
Instructions to Applicants:
To apply, please submit an application and upload the following materials:
Cover Letter
Resume
Screening of applications will begin immediately and continue until position is filled.
Benefits & Perks:
Paid Time Off (vacation, sick and personal time)
Paid Holidays
Paid College Closure Days
Eligible for Medical, Prescription, Dental & Vision Insurances (within 30 days of hire)
100% Employer-Funded Health Reimbursement Account ($125+/month)
100% Employer-Paid Short & Long Term Disability Insurance
Domestic Partner Benefits
11.5% Employer Retirement Contributions
Discounted On-Campus Dining Meal Plans
Free On-Campus Parking
Free Access to Campus Amenities (gyms, pools, library, sporting events, and more)
Free Full Tuition for Employees and their Families
Pet Insurance
100% Employer-Funded Employee Assistance Program
Flexible Spending Accounts
Award-Winning Wellbeing Programs
Plus More!
Additional Perks:
Rollins College is conveniently located on multiple Lynx Bus Routes (Winter Park/Rosemont-9 & Winter Park/Springs Village-23) and within walking distance from the Winter Park SunRail Station
Local & National Discount Programs, including Winter Park Locations (i.e. shops, restaurants, gift cards, and more)
Free E-Training Courses & Professional Development Opportunities
IT Software & Laptop Discounts (Apple, Lenovo, and more)
College Bookstore Discounts
Annual Service Awards & Recognition Programs
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