Job detail
Early Learning - Assistant Teacher
YMCA OF GREATER INDIANAPOLIS
#Child Care#Early Learning#Child Development#Classroom Management#Early Childhood Education#Preschool#YMCA Core Values
Part TimeOn Site0-2 yrsPosted 2 days ago
Location
Fishers, Indiana
Quick overview
Assistant Teachers are responsible for supervising children and engaging them in various daily activities under the guidance of a Lead Teacher. They focus on building trusting relationships with parents and staff while fostering the social, physical, and mental growth of participants.
Requirements summary
Candidates must be at least 18 years old with a strong understanding of preschool curriculum and child behavior for ages 2-5. Effective communication skills and a willingness to work under supervision are essential.
CommunicationRelationship BuildingChild SupervisionChild DevelopmentActivity PlanningPreschool Curriculum
Job description
Job DetailsJob Location
- Fishers
- YMCA -
- Fishers,
- IN 46038Position
- Type:
- Part
- TimeJob
- Category:
- Early
- LearningYMCA
- MISSION: To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body for all. This isn’t just a job, it’s making an impact! Currently filling ASSISTANT TEACHER positions in our Fishers YMCA Early Learning program. Under the guidance of the Lead Teacher, Assistant Teachers are responsible for directly supervising a group of children while engaging with them in a variety of activities throughout the day. Assistant Teachers support success in programs by interacting positively with parents, other staff, and young children to develop trusting relationships. Successfull team members also foster social, physical, spiritual, and mental growth in program participants by demonstrating the YMCA Core
- Values of caring, honesty, responsibility, and respect
- Benefits
- Include: Free YMCA Membership 20 Hours Per Week of Free Child Care Flexible Hours/Scheduling Retirement
- Discounted
- Program
- Fees
- Professional
- Development
- Qualifications: At least 18 years of age Understanding and knowledge of children, their behavior and development and specific knowledge in preschool curriculum and age-appropriate activities, crafts and music Ability to relate to the developmental needs of youth ages 2-5 is essential Experience and ability to communicate with children, parents & YMCA personnel effectively Willingness to learn and work under the supervision of the classroom teacher
Benefits
- Professional Development
- Retirement
- Free YMCA Membership
- Flexible Hours/Scheduling
- Discounted Program Fees
- 20 Hours Per Week Of Free Child Care