St Benedict's Episcopal Day School·Smyrna, Georgia
Assist the Lead Teacher in creating a nurturing environment for children's social, emotional, and cognitive development. Responsibilities include leading small group instruction, managing daily care activities, and maintaining safety and sanitation standards.
This is for the 2026-27 school year. Pay is dependent upon years of experience and degree and where it falls within the range of pay.
FLSA Classification: Non-Exempt
Position Type: 10-month Staff (30 hours)
Reports to: Director of Preschool
Preschool 2's Associate Teachers are expected to help create an environment that nurtures the social, emotional, cognitive, physical, and spiritual development of the children. This requires providing a warm and loving atmosphere for the children and the parents. The teacher and associate(s) in each classroom should work together as a team throughout the day to help provide the desired environment.
Assist the Lead Teacher with lesson plans and preparing the room in the morning and afternoon keeping materials, smocks, toys, tablecloths or any materials used during the day cleaned, disinfected and organized.
Lead individual children or small groups in educational instruction.
Work with the Lead Teacher to prepare the needed activities according to the lesson plan.
Provide an engaging interaction with children at all times.
Keep the head count of children at all times inside the classroom and at the playground making sure the children are safe at all times.
Assist children with daily care activities (i.e. washing children's hands, diapering, pottying, meals, etc.)Support Lead Teacher with daily communication with parents through Tadpoles, making sure daily routines and special notes are properly informed to parents.
Help guide the children in better attending the instruction time and work/play appropriately with peers and classroom resources.
Develop a positive relationship with each child and promote the development of self-esteem and self-discipline.
Review with the Lead Teacher the progress of each child and develop written plans to promote each child's growth and development.
Take the emergency bag every time the students are moved to a different space in the school including fire/ tornado drill, emergency situations.
Monitor and refill Emergency bags with needed supplies monthly.
Support the Lead Teacher with preparing the communication folders every school day.
Maintain a respectful environment with children, parents and staff at school at all times.
Supervise and engage with children on playground areas.
Follow cleaning and sanitation procedures.
Administer first aid (Band-Aid, ice packs, etc.) and document accidents
Arrive in classroom at least 5 minutes before scheduled start time
Attend certain school functions as required by the administration (ie. Open House, staff meetings, trainings, etc.)
Arrange for substitute coverage when out for illness or personal reasons.
When a substitute is needed for the teacher, the assistant assumes the teacher's responsibilities in her absence, and the substitute will act as the assistant.
Support the school with words and actions on and off campus.
Maintain confidentiality in school matters and in regard to students, their families, and coworkers.
Demonstrate patience when interacting with children, parents, and coworkers. Understand an infant, toddler, and preschooler's social/emotional, cognitive, physical, and spiritual developmental needs.
Participate in training and professional development; goal setting with supervisor
Be evaluated throughout the year through informal and formal classroom observation.
Showing support and high esteem for School at all times.
Attending and participating in faculty meetings and other assigned meetings and activities according to school policy.
Complying with conditions as stated in employee agreement and handbook.
Commitment to St. Benedict's Episcopal School's mission and values.
Performs other duties as assigned by the Head of School or Assistant Head of School or Director of Preschool such as carpool.
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to outside weather conditions.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
This is for the 26-27 school year, starting August 3, 2026, with hours 8am - 2pm during the school year. 187 days in the school year.
Market context
In Georgia, classroom teacher roles often draw steady interest because schools and child-focused programs need candidates who can meet licensing, safety, and classroom support requirements. This role is competitive for applicants who can show reliability, comfort with active supervision, and readiness to pass background checks; one year of child care experience is preferred, but not always required. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then confirm your fit for the physical duties and prepare examples of working with children.