Infant/Toddler Teacher Assistant
Job Description
Job DescriptionSalary: 15.50
Position Hours: 9am to 6pm (Full-Time)
Position Overview:
The Assistant Teacher supports the daily operations of the classrooms by assisting lead teachers, ensuring a safe and nurturing environment, and helping maintain compliance with New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) regulations. This role requires flexibility, strong communication skills, and a team-oriented mindset to support consistent routines and classroom consistency and predictability. The Assistant Teacher plays a key part in upholding expectations in the classroom, licensing regulations, and stepping in as the lead teacher during an absence.
Key Responsibilities:
Professional Expectations:
- Serve as a positive role model for students and colleagues.
- Maintain punctuality and a professional appearance.
- Use respectful and appropriate language at all times.
- Uphold student and staff confidentiality.
- Punctual, and reliable: ensures classrooms retain consistency
- Support a nurturing classroom atmosphere through calm and respectful interactions.
- Patience and positive attitude: Ability to interact with young children in a calm and supportive manner.
- Treat all students fairly and with dignity.
- Reacts calmly and in a poised manner to student behavior.
- Encourage students to improve their sense of responsibility, self-discipline, cooperation and respect for others.
- Actively contribute to a positive and inclusive school culture.
- Attend required staff meetings and training sessions.
- Demonstrates effective communication with all stakeholders; Ability to communicate concerns constructively with teachers or supervisors.
- Observational skills: Ability to monitor children's behavior and identify potential developmental concerns
- Flexibility and adaptability: Willingness to adjust to changing situations and needs of children
- Teamwork: Collaborate effectively with the lead teacher and other staff members
- Strong work ethic, and ability to be trusted to lead a classroom in the absence of the lead teacher
Classroom Support Duties:
- Assist with the arrival, daily health checks, attendance, and dismissal of students.
- Supervise children during classroom activities, transitions, playtime, and meals.
- Perform basic caregiving tasks including diapering, toileting, handwashing, and snack preparation.
- Maintain classroom cleanliness and follow the OCFS 3-step sanitation procedures.
- Ensure refrigerators are operational and temperature logs are completed.
- Support lead teachers with instructional materials and classroom organization.
- Provide additional assistance to students under teacher supervision.
- Monitor and report on student progress and behaviors as needed.
- Promote social-emotional development by encouraging positive peer interactions and problem-solving skills.
- Follow classroom routines and assist with activities such as naptime and transitions.
- Maintain appropriate student-to-teacher ratios at all times.
- Active supervision: must always know the number of children being supervised in the classroom at all times
- Next Up: Takes over the classroom responsibility when the lead teacher is absent.
- Communication: Record all childs daily activities in the ProCare Engage App.
- Student progress: Recording and reporting student progress to the teacher
- Student well-being: Looking after students who are upset, unwell, or have special needs
- Enforcing rules: Enforcing rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order
- Classroom preparation: Setting up learning centers, preparing materials for activities, organizing supplies, and ensuring the classroom is clean and safe.
- Implementing lesson plans: Assisting the lead teacher in carrying out planned activities, including reading stories, singing songs, and facilitating group learning experiences.
- Individualized support: Working with individual children who may need extra attention, providing support with developmental skills, sensory needs, or addressing specific needs.
Regulatory Compliance & Teamwork:
- Understand and adhere to all OCFS regulations.
- Ensure the health and safety of all children at all times.
- Collaborate positively with lead teachers and team members.
- Participate in maintaining licensing and safety standards.
Other Duties:
- Perform additional responsibilities as assigned by the lead teacher or program administrator.
Some qualifications for a childcare assistant may include:
- Some college coursework in early childhood development
- Experience working in an early childhood setting
- Demonstrates a respectful and unbiased approach when working with families from diverse backgrounds.
- Manual dexterity and visual skills
- Auditory and verbal skills for communication
- Lifting 50lbs
Benefits:
- Paid Snow Days
- Paid Holidays (6 out of the 12) in the year
- 401k
- 40 hours of sick time each year, accrued based on hours worked