Bright Beginnings Inc
Location
Washington, District of Columbia
Salary
$43,865 - $54,262 / YEAR
Assist the Lead Teacher in implementing educational activities and curricula to promote the social, emotional, and physical development of children. Maintain a safe, sanitary classroom environment while tracking child progress and collaborating with families.
Requires a high school diploma or GED along with a CDA or 15 credit hours in Early Childhood Education. Candidates must have experience working with young children and pass comprehensive criminal and health screenings.
Bright Beginnings, Inc. is a non-profit organization that operates early childhood and family learning centers for families in Washington, DC. Using a two-generation approach, Bright Beginnings Inc. works to ensure every child experiencing housing instability is healthy, safe, engaged, supported, and challenged; develop school-ready and kindergarten-prepared children; support families in breaking the cycle of inter-generational poverty; and partner intentionally to eradicate disparities and remove obstacles to economic mobility.
5. Observe each child daily to assess skills, interests, and needs and use this information to facilitate learning and growth.
6. Develop a positive relationship with each child and promote the development of self-esteem and self-discipline. 7. Establish a positive relationship with each child’s family and share information about the child’s day at the Center.
8. Assist lead teacher in conducting home visits and parent/teacher conferences.
9. Assist lead teacher in the full implementation of Individual Family Service Plans (IFSPs) or Individual Education Plans (IEPs)’s and inclusion of children with disabilities and special needs.
10. Assist lead teacher with the maintenance a well-organized, safe and attractive classroom environment conducive to the optimal growth and development of children. 11. Assist lead teacher with classroom maintenance ensuring a safe and sanitary condition by completing daily health and safety checklists in the classrooms and playground.
12. Ensure universal precautions are kept at all times, including washing of hands upon entering classroom, after diapering, toileting, before and after meals, and after contact with bodily fluids.
13. Assist the lead teacher with the implementation of health procedures on a daily basis, including following medication administration procedures, tooth brushing, sanitation, and administering First Aid/CPR.
14. Assist with evacuation of children during fire drills, natural disasters, and any other emergencies, which may occur.
15. Attend all staff meetings and professional learning provided by Bright Beginnings. 16. Keep abreast of current knowledge in the field of Early Childhood Education.
17. Maintains confidentiality of children and families at all times. 18. Other duties as assigned.
Market context
In the District of Columbia, teaching assistant roles are often shaped by steady demand in K-12 settings and by staffing needs tied to classroom support, student supervision, and early learning programs. These positions can be competitive because employers may look for a CDA, an associate degree, or a high school diploma with specific credits or certifications, along with the ability to lift 40 pounds and work outdoors in varied weather. On this platform, the job requirements and benefits are AI-summarized from the original job description, saving you research time; review the credential details and prepare to show how your experience fits the physical demands before applying.
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