Location
Traverse City, Michigan
Salary
$15 - $17/hr
Support the lead teacher in maintaining a safe, healthy, and enriching learning environment for children. Assist with daily care, implement the Creative Curriculum, and handle classroom cleaning and documentation.
Candidates must be at least 16 years old with a responsible and enthusiastic personality. CPR/AED and First Aid certifications are required, while a CDA credential or coursework in Early Childhood Education is recommended.
Assistant Teacher Reports To: Child Development Director Department: Child Care Classification: Part Time or Full-Time , Non-Exempt Compensation: $15-$17 per hour
This position supports the lead teacher in the classroom by ensuring a safe, enriching, and healthy learning environment that promotes learning and progress.
Assist in the daily care of children and implementing Creative Curriculum Maintain open communication with the Lead Teacher and will receive direction and ideas from the Lead Teacher Assist in providing a safe and fun environment for the children to play, learn, and grow Cleaning duties as outlined in the classroom cleaning checklist Paper work including daily activity sheets, accident reports, and portfolio documentation on each child’s learning, progress, and development Continuing education including classes, conferences, workshops, and in-services to enhance the knowledge and understanding of teaching; Completion of 16 clock hours per calendar year Communication to director regarding issues, concerns, supplies or needs within the classroom Appropriate communication to other staff members, children, parents, etc. Work within the guidelines of the YMCA’s mission, areas of focus All other duties as assigned by immediate supervisor
At least 16 years of age Must be responsible, dependable, enthusiastic, and able to communicate effectively Previous child care experience Adult, Child, and Infant CPR/AED and First Aid (will provide training if needed) Must have good oral and written communications skills, including computer skills Outgoing personality and experience engaging with the public by phone and in person Current CDA credential (recommended) Early Childhood Education or Child Development coursework (recommended) CORE COMPETENCIES:
Accepts and demonstrates the Y’s values. Demonstrates a desire to serve others and fulfill community needs. Recruits volunteers and builds effective, supportive working relationships with them. Supports fund-raising.
Market context
In Michigan, teaching assistant openings often reflect steady demand in Title I and other school support settings, especially for candidates who can help with core subjects and classroom routines. These roles can be competitive because schools often prefer applicants with prior school or child-focused experience and strong fit for paraprofessional requirements. Review the AI-summarized job requirements and benefits here to save research time, then confirm your Title I eligibility and highlight any school-based experience in your application.
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