Carey Services Inc·Marion, Indiana
Assist primary teachers in providing developmentally appropriate quality childcare for young children in a center-based environment. Ensure classroom safety and compliance with Head Start Program Performance Standards and state licensing requirements.
The EHS Teacher Assistant, under the direct supervision of the EHS Classroom Supervisor (and informally to the EHS Teacher) is responsible for assisting primary teachers, working with very young children, their parents, other staff, volunteers, and community partners to provide developmentally appropriate quality childcare in a center-based environment that is in compliance with all Head Start Program Performances Standards and any related State Licensing requirements.
Teaching Assistants support the lead teacher by providing compassionate care, maintaining a safe classroom, and actively engaging with children. They demonstrate patience, professionalism, initiative, and a willingness to learn. Great Teaching Assistants understand that every moment matters. Through kindness, teamwork, reliability, and a genuine love for young children, they help create an environment where every child feels safe, valued, and ready to learn.
· Assisting in implementing developmentally appropriate classroom instruction, based on each child’s individual needs. · Providing responsive care to all children. · Ensuring the safety of all children by checking toys, equipment, building, and grounds daily. · Assisting in integrating all aspects of the Head Start Program Performance Standards and any related licensing requirements into the schedule and curriculum of each classroom child. · Communicate daily with primary teachers and children, and in a secondary capacity to the parents and families. · Providing assistance in indoor and outdoor settings as directed by supervisor or primary teacher. · Encouraging and respecting the particular ethnic background of all EHS and Carey Services families, children, clients and staff. · Completing all paperwork requirements in an accurate and timely manner. · Completing additional educational requirements to meet State and Federal Standards. · Participating in ongoing training activities as assigned. · Adhering to all plans, policies, and procedures of Carey Services and Early Head Start. · Promoting agency-wide safety and housekeeping as well as takes a proactive approach to preventive maintenance and delivery of quality service. · Adapting to flexible schedules based on EHS needs. · Performing other duties as assigned.
· Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education preferred. Associates Degree with experience in Early Childhood related field may be substituted. · Leadership & Staff Coaching · Compliance & Attention to Detail · Communication & Relationship Building · Organization & Problem-Solving · Early Childhood Education Expertise · Adaptability, problem-solving, and self-motivation
Carey Services, Inc is an EOE/AAP Employer. Veterans, women, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply!
· Education and Experience: Must be 18 years or older; must possess a valid driver’s license, adequate automobile insurance, and meet agency insurability requirements; must be willing to pursue additional education, as required by State and Federal standards and regulations. · Knowledge: Must have a thorough understanding of childcare program management, food services management, and possess effective communication with and safety practices for infants and toddlers; must be able to learn (instruction provided) basic principles of teaching; must have good basic mathematical computation and English Language writing knowledge. · Physical Requirements: Ability to walk, bend, stoop or stand for extended periods; must be able to pick-up, hold, and move 40+ lbs. Must have the sensory capacities to successfully execute essential job functions.; must be able to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) such as but not limited to: gloves, masks, gowns, face shields, shoes, ear plugs, etc. · Safety and Compliance: Must be able to follow all required safe and universal precaution practices during a pandemic and as required otherwise; as required by specific job requirements must know first aid, health & safety measures or build an acceptable competence level by post-hire training.
Market context
Indiana classroom teacher roles are often in steady demand, especially in districts filling core subject, special education, and elementary openings. Competition can be strong because employers look for state licensure, a bachelor’s degree with relevant coursework, teaching or tutoring experience, and a clear commitment to student success. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this page to save research time, then tailor your application to show licensure status, classroom experience, and examples of student support.
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