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Join a dedicated team at a forward-thinking educational institution, where you will assist teachers in creating a nurturing and stimulating environment for young learners. This role involves supporting educational activities, ensuring the well-being of students, and participating in curriculum planning. With a focus on professional development, you will have the opportunity to grow your skills in early childhood education while making a meaningful impact on children's lives. If you are passionate about fostering a love for learning and supporting young minds, this position is perfect for you.
THIS IS A CONTINUOUS RECRUITMENT AND EXAMINATION PROCESS. IT MAY CLOSE AT ANY TIME, WITH LITTLE OR NO NOTICE.
Assist teacher, at an assigned center or site, with related instructional activities designed to stimulate learning. Support the teacher in the care and supervision of students.
REPORTS TO: Receives general supervision at site by certificated staff as well as direction from the Director of Early Childhood Education, or designee.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: None. Include, but not limited to, the following:
Must be 18 years of age or older, and:
Additional information for requirements and application procedures to hold or qualify for a Child Development "Associate" Teacher Permit can be found on the Commission on Teacher Credentialing website: here.
Applicants MUST upload official college transcripts AND the Child Development "Associate" Teacher Permit for attachment to the application prior to submitting. If you are in the process of obtaining your Child Development "Associate" Teacher Permit, you MUST upload proof of the submitted permit application.
If official college transcripts and proof of Child Development "Associate" Teacher permit are not attached, the application will be disqualified.
Application Filing
Applications for this position will be accepted online only during the specified recruitment period. An eligibility list will be established to fill future vacancies. Applicants will receive notifications electronically by email only.
Examination
The examination components consist of a qualifying written multiple-choice and oral exam. Applicants meeting the minimum qualifications will be required to take the exam and are notified via email communication of the scheduled date, time, and location. A valid picture identification is required prior to admittance. After the exam procedure concludes for this recruitment, an eligibility list will be established to fill future vacancies. When eligibility lists include open and promotional lists of qualified persons through competitive examination, the promotional list will be used first, unless otherwise stated on this bulletin.
Work Year
This position observes a 185-day work calendar, and typically works part-time at either three hours and forty-five minutes (3.75) or five hours and forty-five minutes (5.75) per day dependent on program needs.
Salary
The salary rate for a new employee is at the first step of the appropriate five-step salary schedule for this position. The probationary period is 130 work days (not counting sick, industrial accident). Upon becoming permanent, a one-step salary advance shall be granted with future annual advances up to the fifth step of the salary schedule.
Holidays and Leaves
Seventeen (17) paid holidays that fall within the work year, pursuant to the District's Collective Bargaining Agreement with California Schools Employees Association Chapter 296 (CSEA). Sick leave shall be granted in the proportion of daily hours worked. Vacation is earned at the prescribed rate as part of compensation, and does not become vested until after completion of the initial probationary period.
Work Environment and Physical Demands
This job is performed in an indoor and outdoor environment, and requires the following physical demands: some lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling; some climbing and balancing; stooping, squatting, kneeling, bending at the waist, reaching overhead and horizontally; dexterity of hand and fingers to manipulate instructional materials, writing instruments, computer keyboard/mouse; see and hear sufficiently in normal range with or without correction; speaking for exchange of information. The job is performed under conditions with potential exposure to indoor/outdoor fumes and odors, bloodborne pathogens, and/or illness; climate-controlled environments and adverse weather conditions.
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EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
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