SEK-CAP
Location
Columbus, Kansas
Salary
$15 - $17 / HOUR
Collaborates with staff to deliver quality, developmentally appropriate services for children aged 3-5 while ensuring compliance with Head Start and state guidelines. Supports child growth through active supervision, individualized teaching, and engagement with families.
Requires a CDA credential or enrollment in an Early Childhood degree program, along with First Aid and CPR certifications. Preferred candidates have 3-5 years of experience working with young children in a classroom setting.
The Assistant Teacher collaborates with classroom and center staff to deliver quality, developmentally appropriate services for children and families. The role fosters a nurturing climate that promotes growth, learning, and positive interactions; steps in as Lead Teacher when needed; and ensures adherence to Head Start Performance Standards and state childcare guidelines. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Program Implementation & Compliance Promote excellence and ensure daily program operations that support quality services for children and families, while fostering a thriving environment for all staff. Implement and maintain Policies and Procedures and Programs which include the following: Head Start Performance Standards, KDHE Licensing, Child and Adult Care Food Program, Personnel Manual, Social/Emotional strategies, Reflective Supervision, ERSEA, APRICOT, Frog Street, Cognitive Toybox and recruitment plans to ensure compliance. Support management decisions both in actions and words. Other duties as assigned. Classroom and Child Development Oversight Obtain and share knowledge of theories and techniques regarding Early Childhood development. Basic care for the needs of children including but not limited to toileting, family style meals, and daily routines. Engage with children in ways that support their language development, learning, and overall growth. Demonstrate patience and understanding based on each child's developmental level. Ensure active supervision of children using indoor/outdoor zoning. Participate in and guide children through mealtime routines, including Family Style Meals and cafeteria transitions. Model for staff and family’s appropriate ways to engage with children 3-5 years old. Utilize Social/Emotional strategies to prevent and reduce challenging behavior. Support in setting up a developmentally appropriate classroom based on Head Start Performance Standards-using Frog Street, Social/Emotional supports and other identified strategies identified by Center Manager, Center Supervisor and Head Start Management Team as needed. Screen and observe the developmental level of each child by making appropriate referrals to the local Special Education Services. Individualize teaching to enable children to attain school readiness and social emotional goals with the assistance of families. Fill in as Lead Teacher, when necessary. Family and Community Engagement Conduct two educational home visits and two parent teacher conferences throughout the program year, if needed. Work cooperatively with Family Services and other professionals. Be responsible for ensuring communication between early childhood resources and the families that we serve (Examples: Nutrition, health, and special services). Works with Lead Teacher to ensure recruitment hours are being achieved and any volunteer hours are documented. Model for others appropriate ways to engage with families. Provide information from Cognitive Toybox reports during parent teacher conferences, home visits and/or upon request of parent. Data Management Responsible for completion of data entry in agency approved data system. Complete necessary forms and documentation relevant to program and staff management. Training and Professional Development Participate in mental health clinical consultations to support staff, enrolled children, and their families. Attend mandatory In-Service training and staff meetings. Be available to travel within agency area and occasional out-of-area trips for training and professional development. Health, Safety and Emergency Preparedness Identify children’s nutritional needs, ensure that children’s allergies/dietary information is located the kitchen, Classroom Support Guide and inform all necessary staff. Assess children and help support staff and families to conduct developmental and social emotional screenings. Responsibility to report any suspected abuse or neglect to appropriate authority. Follow all emergency procedures to ensure the safety and well-being of children and staff during drills or real incidents. Ability to work unconventional business hours, if necessary. Professional Expectations Maintain regular, reliable attendance to ensure consistency and safety for children. Collaborate with classroom staff to maintain a safe, welcoming, and engaging learning environment. Demonstrate professionalism by actively advocating for SEK-CAP, Inc. within the community and serving as a strong advocate for Head Start children and families. Respecting and supporting cultural differences and diverse family structures while maintaining strict confidentiality and privacy of all those involved with SEK-CAP. Through these actions, the Assistant Teacher upholds the agency’s mission and fosters trust, inclusivity, and positive relationships with families and the community. Ability to establish and maintain positive, effective working relationships with co-workers, community partners, and customers. Demonstrate a strong work ethic by adhering to schedules, following supervision directives, and complying with all agency policies and procedures. KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE: Basic computer skills General PC knowledge, must have a working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, data entry, Email and Digital Calendars. Basic operation skills of general office equipment such as photocopiers, faxes, and phone systems. Superior interpersonal skills. Ability to get along with diverse personalities. Tactful, mature, and flexible. Ability to meet and deal tactfully with the public and to communicate effectively and clearly both orally and in writing. Resourceful and well organized. Ability to learn and adapt.
Layoff is dependent upon agency’s need or availability of work.
The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or logical assignment to the position. The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change.
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Disability insurance Health insurance Paid sick time Paid time off Paid training Referral program Vision insurance
Weekly day range: Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person
SEK-CAP, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic as established by law.
Market context
In Kansas, teaching assistant roles often draw steady interest because schools need dependable classroom support across grade levels and special settings. These positions are competitive when districts look for strong communication, patience, and experience supporting teachers with instruction, behavior, and student supervision. On this platform, the job requirements and benefits are AI-summarized from the original job description, helping you review fit faster; before applying, confirm the exact school setting, schedule, and any paraprofessional or certification expectations.
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