APPLETREE EARLY LEARNING PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL·Washington, District of Columbia
The Floating Teaching Assistant provides instructional support and implements classroom activities across various locations while substituting for absent staff. They also assist with administrative and operational tasks, such as front office duties and school events, when not needed for instructional coverage.
Appletree’s mission is to close the achievement gap before students get to kindergarten. To accomplish this mission, we focus exclusively on preschool and pre-K education. Appletree provides free, full-Day public charter school programming for three- And four-Year olds in 13 locations across washington, dc, employing our innovative and award winning instructional model, called every child ready (Ecr). This instructional model provides educators with tools and resources for “what to teach”, “how to teach” and “how to measure success.” our instructional model is also used with partners across the nation.
Floating Teaching Assistants serve as an integral part of the teaching team for AppleTree students. During the school day, Floating Teaching Assistants provide instructional supports and implement classroom activities either in the absence of assigned teaching staff or on a daily basis, when coverage is needed. They are generally not assigned to a dedicated classroom but float as needed throughout the campus or between campuses as needed. They receive instructional training alongside their teaching team and use their knowledge of the development of young children, the ways in which young children learn and scientifically based practice to support the social, emotional and cognitive development of young children.
During the Extended Day Program, Floating Teaching Assistants may plan for and provide instruction to students enrolled in Before Care and/or Extended Day programming and serve as on-site Group Leader for Extended Day Team Members.
If no instructional supports are needed, the Floating Teaching Assistant may support the School Operations Specialist and/or Principal in the operations of the school such as front desk support, assisting with events, meals and other operational tasks. Training is provided for operational functions as well.
The Floating Teaching Assistant reports to the Principal.
Hours: 9:30-6pm
Note the preceding description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by individuals in this role and is not designed to be an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities required of the teaching assistant, floater. All employees may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed.
Market context
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