KINDERING CENTER·Bothell, Washington
The Teaching Assistant will provide classroom support by assisting with scheduled activities, monitoring child behavior, and maintaining a safe learning environment. They will also collaborate with staff, assist with classroom setup, and manage kitchen and laundry duties as needed.
Candidates must have a high school diploma or GED, with an associate or bachelor degree preferred. Applicants are required to pass a background check, possess a valid driver's license, and maintain current CPR/First Aid certification and required immunizations.
Market context
Teaching assistant roles in Washington are often tied to classroom support needs, student supervision, and daily operational help in schools and childcare settings. These positions can be competitive because employers may look for STARS training, First Aid/CPR, a Food Handler’s Permit, a valid driver’s license, and an active Christian faith, along with a clean background check. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your certifications and prepare to speak clearly about your experience supporting children and staff.