BRUNSWICK SCHOOL INC
Location
East Greenwich, Rhode Island
The Assistant Teacher supports the Lead Teacher in delivering high-quality educational activities and maintaining a secure environment for children aged birth to 3. Responsibilities include managing children's hygiene, monitoring safety during activities, and assisting with classroom organization.
Candidates must have a high school diploma or equivalent and at least one year of experience in an early childhood classroom. Required certifications include First Aid, CPR, and a negative TINE test, along with a valid physical examination.
Under the supervision of the Lead Teacher, the Assistant Teacher is responsible for supporting the daily classroom activities and caring for children. The ideal candidate should have a passion for childcare, experience in early education, and the ability to contribute positively to children's social, physical, emotional, and cognitive development. Essential
Contribute to delivering a high-quality program that caters to each child’s needs and aligns with Little Cubs' mission and objectives. Support the lead teacher in creating a nurturing and secure environment for all children. Assist in planning and implementing educational activities. Monitor the children during indoor and outdoor activities. Assist with children’s hygiene needs in compliance with Connecticut state regulations, including changing diapers and pull-ups as needed, washing hands, and attending to other essential needs, such as changing clothes. Help prepare daily snacks and help children during clean-up time. Ensure all children’s belongings are packed into their backpacks and removed from their cubbies before dismissal each day. Assist in maintaining a clean and organized classroom. Observe children and report any health, behavior, or learning issues to the lead teacher. Ensure the safety and well-being of the children at all times while fostering an environment conducive to their social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development. Adhere to local, state, and federal regulations and follow the Connecticut Preschool Assessment Framework and curriculum. Participate in monthly staff meetings and collaborate with lead teachers to prepare activities and projects for discussion. Meet continuing education requirements by attending professional meetings, educational conferences, and teacher training workshops. Perform other duties as assigned by the lead teacher, Assistant Director/Head Teacher, or Director. QualificationsKnowledge, Skills & Abilities High School diploma or equivalent, or a minimum of 540 hours of experience in working with unrelated children of a comparable age group. At least 1 year of experience working in an early childhood classroom. Must provide documentation of a physical examination and a negative TINE test, valid within one year of employment. Must maintain active and up-to-date certifications in professional development, first aid, CPR, medical, and EpiPen. Patience and the ability to remain calm and composed in all situations. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work collaboratively with faculty, administration, and staff. Flexibility and responsiveness to the program's needs are required. Working Conditions and Environment Early Childhood Teachers spend the majority of their time in a classroom setting, assisting children with their activities and personal needs. This involves interacting with various objects, apparatus, and equipment used in these activities. Primarily works in an active classroom setting, aiding teachers and children in various activities. This can include supporting children with personal needs such as toileting, changing clothes, and transitions to and from changing tables. Consistent interaction with teaching staff, students, and parents, and may be exposed to periods of loud noise from classroom activities and interactions. Encounter bodily fluids such as urine, feces, saliva, and vomit, and will have daily exposure to varying weather or temperature conditions, particularly in outdoor and pool areas. May occasionally entail standing or walking throughout different locations such as the classroom, playground, office, building, or grounds. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs when necessary, as well as some light to moderate lifting of supplies or materials may be required. Work conditions may range from a traditional climate-controlled office setting to outdoor weather conditions, including severe heat and cold. Noise levels can range from loud environments like cafeterias and playgrounds to more moderate settings like classrooms or large professional groups. The work environment involves dealing with a wide variety of challenges, deadlines, and diverse contacts.
Market context
Teaching assistant openings in Rhode Island often reflect steady demand in early childhood and classroom support settings, especially for candidates who can meet state certification and age requirements. This role is competitive because employers may prefer applicants with a RI Teacher Assistant Certification, CDA plus 9 college credits, or an associate degree in Early Childhood Education, along with classroom experience and CPR/First Aid readiness. Review the AI-summarized job requirements and benefits here to save research time, then confirm your credentials and certification timeline before applying.
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