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Location

North Adams, Massachusetts

Quick overview

Supervise and engage school-age children by planning and leading age-appropriate activities and enrichment opportunities. Maintain a safe, inclusive, and supportive classroom environment while communicating professionally with families and staff.

Requirements summary

Candidates must be EEC Group Leader qualified with at least 9 months of experience working with school-age children. Physical ability to lift up to 50 lbs and a commitment to health and safety standards are required.

bachelor degreeCurriculum ImplementationChild SupervisionClassroom ManagementProfessional CommunicationActivity PlanningCrisis ManagementSocial-Emotional SupportIntercultural Communication

Job description

Description Join our team at Child Care of the Berkshires and help create a safe, fun, and engaging environment where children can learn, grow, and thrive. We are looking for an energetic, dependable, and caring individual who enjoys working with school-age children and can build positive relationships with children, families, and coworkers. The ideal candidate is organized, creative, and able to lead activities while maintaining a safe and supportive classroom environment. Responsibilities Include: Supervising and engaging groups of school-age children Planning and leading age-appropriate activities, games, and enrichment opportunities Creating a welcoming, inclusive, and positive environment Supporting children’s social-emotional growth and positive behavior Maintaining health, safety, and licensing standards Communicating professionally with families and team members Assisting with daily program routines, transitions, and snacks

Requirements

1. Must be EEC Group Leader qualified; at a minimum, 9 months of previous experience working with school age children. 2. Prefer degree in early childhood education or related field or advanced training and relevant experience. 3. Ability to implement nurturing, stimulating, and developmentally appropriate curriculum activities. 4. Ability to supervise children through good vision and hearing capabilities. 5. Ability to establish rapport with persons of different ethnic, cultural, and economic backgrounds. 6. Ability to deal tactfully and respectfully with parents, staff and persons in the community. 7. Ability to report for work on time and demonstrate regular attendance 8. Able to provide documentation of good physical and mental health, freedom from communicable diseases and evidence of up to date immunizations. 9. Ability to walk, stand, sit, stoop, lift, and carry children weighing up to 50 lbs.; ability to engage in a variety of physical activities with the children. 10. Ability to handle calmly stressful and emergency situations. 11. Ability to accept constructive feedback and direction and to implement changes as needed for continued professional growth. 12. Ability to process, analyze and integrate information and make appropriate decisions concerning program policies and procedures; must demonstrate good decision making skills.