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Location

New Orleans, Louisiana

Quick overview

The Teacher Assistant is responsible for maintaining a safe, stimulating, and inclusive classroom environment for infants. They support the daily flow of routines and build strong relationships with families to foster children's growth.

Requirements summary

Candidates must have at least 2 years of experience in a highly rated early childhood program. They must also meet all federal, state, and local requirements for working in a childcare setting.

ProfessionalismCurriculum ImplementationClassroom ManagementParent CommunicationEarly Childhood EducationSocial-Emotional LearningChild SafetyCognitive DevelopmentEducational TechnologyCollaborative Teamwork

Job description

  • Green Trees is the early childhood division within Isidore Newman School.
  • The school offers full-day and half-day programs for children ages six weeks to four-years-old from August through May, with summer camp options available in June and July.
  • We strive to develop children's ability to think critically and creatively in a safe, stimulating, and rigorous learning environment.
  • A Green Trees education fosters both cognitive and social-emotional learning that is developmentally appropriate for the child.
  • Working at Newman Founded in 1903, Newman has a rich history in the heart of New Orleans, just blocks from historic St.
  • Charles Avenue, Audubon Park, and the vibrant music culture that makes our city one-of-a-kind.
  • Our community includes approximately 1,250 students and 250 employees from Green Trees to 12th grade.
  • There is a spirit of camaraderie and collegiality among faculty and staff.
  • Teachers are innovative, scholarly, collaborative, and deeply committed to students' intellectual, social, emotional and character development.
  • Our Five Guiding Principles guide everything we do at Newman.
  • The important qualifications include: 2+ years teaching experience in a highly rated early childhood education program A reflective practice, committed to a continuous process of self-improvement and lifelong learning Ability to facilitate learning and maintain a developmentally appropriate and cognitively engaging classroom environment Commitment to learn and use technology for teamwork and communicating with colleagues and families Meets and maintains any and all federal, state and local requirements to work in an educational childcare setting The significant responsibilities include: Professional Responsibilities Conduct self in a professional manner as a representative of Green Trees and Newman Maintain a safe environment and adhere to state licensing guidelines Adhere to the expectations and routines of daily life at Green Trees Attend and actively participate in school-wide and divisional meetings Engage in a variety of professional development opportunities both required and self-initiated Classroom Responsibilities Ensure that children are safe, well cared for, and supported in their growth Engage and be fully present with children throughout the day Work with team to facilitate an enriching classroom environment that is age appropriate, inclusive, beautiful, inspiring, and reflects the work of the child Support with leading a flow of the day embedded with routines and rituals that build classroom community throughout the school day and extended care Establish and maintain strong relationships with families in order to enrich the learning and development of their children Assistant Responsibilities Learn and use best practices that exemplify the philosophy of Green Trees Maintain respectful and productive relationships with teammates by utilizing clear and effective communication Set and work towards goals with the director Lead Later Gators, extended care program Community Engagement (primarily outside of the classroom) Collaborate with colleagues to support one another, spur new ideas, and foster experiences Lean into civil discourse by engaging in dialogue that demonstrates awareness of intent and impact