ASSITANT TEACHER LIMITED TERM
Company: Indianhead Community Action Agency
Location: Ladysmith
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: SUMMARY:
Responsible for assisting the teacher in the development of an
appropriate age educa-tional environment for preschool children. To
act as an Ambassador to the Agency and to reflect on all Agency
matters in a positive way. REPORTS TO: Regional Manager/Site
Supervisor FLSA STATUS: Full Time, Limited-Term ESSENTIAL DUTIES
AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Include the following. Other duties may be
assigned. Must supervise and monitor children at all times by
following Active Supervision procedures, policies, and strategies
to ensure no child is ever left unsupervised. Follow direction and
support from the teacher regarding classroom expectations and
adult-child interactions. Assist the teacher to ensure the quality
and safety of the educational environment. Participate in the
developmental screening process when appropriate. Work with and
encourage parent and community volunteers. Assist teacher in
assessment by recording specific examples of developmental progress
for individual children. Use positive child guidance techniques and
build nurturing relationships through caregiving routines Use
developmentally appropriate practices to facilitate activities with
groups and individuals. Follow a consistent schedule which includes
small and large group experiences, choice time, music and movement,
large and small motor activities, skill development and effective
transitions between activities. Encourage experimentation,
exploration, problem solving, cooperation, socialization, and
choice making; ask open-ended questions and listen respectfully to
the answers. Promote family literacy. Be a positive role model to
children and volunteers at all times. Responsible for supporting
the program in collecting in-kind to meet federal requirements.
Prepare materials for classroom activities. Attend staff meetings
and trainings. Promote and support parent involvement and
leadership throughout the program. Responsible for active
supervision of all children during Head Start/EHS/CCP activities.
Participate in general cleaning of center. Maintain classroom and
outdoor space so they are neat, clean and ready for daily
activities. Sanitize classroom equipment and toys, following work
plans procedures. Must support center during major transitions to
ensure child safety and supervision. Must follow break schedule
created by supervisor. Must follow agency’s Standards of Conduct,
Code of Ethics, and Child Abuse and Neglect re-porting policies. To
the extent possible, employees will not provide direct services to
their family members. However, when this is not possible, to
minimize potential conflicts of interest, employees should avoid
providing direct services to their family members. If an employee
is responsible for the care and guidance of closely related
children, they should make every effort to transfer these
responsibilities to another caregiver within the classroom. This
approach helps maintain professional boundaries and ensures
impartiality in service delivery. RECORD KEEPING, PLANNING, AND
DOCUMENTATION: Assist teacher in maintaining appropriate
documentation of each child’s developmental level and progress.
Keep and submit records and reports as required. Participate in
educational planning for children. Participate in center monitoring
for safety and compliance. Participate in child/family staffing
when applicable. ADDITIONAL DUTIES WHEN ASSIGNED TO SUPPORT THE
DRIVING STAFF Monitor safety on the bus. Assist children
boarding/leaving the bus. Ensures children are secured in child
restraints and all adult passengers use appropriate seat belts.
Visually observe the health of each child on the bus. Report any
concerns to the teacher and parent/guardian. Occupy the children
during the ride with developmentally appropriate songs, games,
observa-tions, etc. Collaborate with the driver to ensure that each
child is delivered to the care of a responsible adult (authorized
list on Transportation Permission Fact Sheet) upon leaving the bus.
Ensure that no child is ever left unattended while on the bus,
following all Active Supervision, child attendance, and bus alarm
deactivation procedures as written in the Transportation workplan
to prevent a child being left behind. ADDITIONAL DUTIES WHEN
ASSIGNED TO SUPPORT THE KITCHEN STAFF Preparation and delivery of
meals/snacks that meet USDA Food Program requirements for
pre-school and or infant/toddler children and all Head Start
program requirements and poli-cies. Ensure meals are prepared and
served on schedule. Use food production and food storage procedures
that meet USDA and CACFP requirements. Follow standards of
sanitation according to State and Head Start regulations and
policies. Safely operate basic food service equipment provided by
Head Start. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: None Requirements:
QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual
must be able to perform each essen-tial duty satisfactorily. The
requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge,
skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabili-ties to perform the
essential functions. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE: Minimum Child
Development Associate Credential (CDA). An AA in Early Childhood
Education is preferred. Demonstrates knowledge and skills in early
human develop-ment and appropriate programming. COMMUNICATION
SKILLS: Demonstrates clear and complete oral and written
communication skills, appropriate respect and good listening
skills. Maintains confidentiality and professionalism of all
family, volunteer and staff information. Communicates
optimistically, positively, and with honesty and openness.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS: Manages time effectively, uses program
resources wisely. Must have computer skills. REASONING ABILITY:
Demonstrates effective leadership, teaming and conflict resolution
skills and demonstrates knowledge in appropriate child management
strategies. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions
furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form. OTHER SKILLS
AND ABILITIES: Ability to serve as a productive team member on an
interdisciplinary team of professionals, respect and respond
competently to the culture, traditions, lifestyle, language, and
values of each family and community, maintain professional
boundaries and confidentiality. Ability to work with or act as an
interpreter/translator, when applicable, following program’s
interpretation and translation guidelines. To follow the program's
Dual Language policies and procedures when work-ing in the
classroom. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: None PHYSICAL
DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of
those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the
essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential func-tions. Ability to lift and carry a 40–50-pound child
or other objects, to sit on the floor or low chairs to put you at
the level with the children, participate with the children in
outside activities daily during the program year and participate in
classroom meals as a role model for the children. Ability to
travel. WORK ENVIRONMENT: 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 func-tions. Ability to work and
communicate with diverse groups of people requiring a
non-judgmental, culturally sensitive, social justice approach as
applied both internally and externally of the Agency. Ability to
work in a team atmosphere and willing to help others when needed.
Ability to participate and adhere to the development of creating an
Agency culture of quality improvement, compliance, safety, and high
ethical performance within the Agency. THIS JOB DESCRIPTION IS NOT
ALL-INCLUSIVE AND AN EMPLOYEE WILL ALSO PERFORM OTHER REASONABLE
RELATED BUSINESS DUTIES AS REQUIRED AS ASSIGNED BY THE HEAD START
DIRECTOR AND OTHER MANAGEMENT. THIS ORGANIZATION RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REVISE OR CHANGE THE JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AS THE NEED
ARISES.THIS JOB DESCRIPTION DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A WRITTEN OR
IMPLIED CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT.
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