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MAC Early Learning Academy Resource Teacher (Full Time)
MAC Early Learning Academy Resource Teacher (Full Time)
Establish and maintain a safe, healthy, nurturing learning environment. Support play and exploration. Encourage creativity. Promote appropriate developmental expectations. Support social and emotional development. Understand and adhere to Mineral Area Early Learning Academy standards and policies. Plan and implement activities to develop intellectual, physical, social, and emotional competence. Establish positive relationships with students, families, and staff. Commit to continuing education. Arrive at MAELA each day fully prepared and in your classroom ready to teach at the scheduled time, working 40 hours per week.
Key Performance Indicators
- Assist with recruiting and retaining full classrooms at the Early Learning Academy
- Maintain knowledge of and support MAELA’s programs and policies
- Ensure facilities are clean and safe
- Keep accurate records as assigned
Essential Functions
Establish and maintain a safe, healthy, and nurturing learning environment by
- Designing an appropriate room arrangement to support the goals and developmental level of the children in your classroom.
- Making sure that the equipment in the classroom is in good repair.
- Understanding and implementing, when necessary, MAELA emergency procedures.
- Promoting healthy eating practices at lunch and snack time.
- Understanding children are never to be left unattended.
- Understanding that although spills are to be cleaned up immediately, major cleaning should not be done while the children are present.
- Posting schedules that meet the children’s need for routing and learning.
- Posting and adhering to MAELA hand washing and diaper changing policies.
Advancing physical and intellectual competence by
- Adapting program activities to meet the individual needs of the children.
- Creating a multi-cultural environment.
- Making available a variety of developmentally appropriate materials.
- Interacting with the children to support play, exploration, and learning.
- Encouraging children to talk among themselves and with the teachers.
- Presenting expectations that are appropriate to the child’s age and developmental level. 7. Creating a print-rich environment in which children learn about books, literature and writing.
- Encouraging creativity through art, music, dramatic play, and blocks.
- Providing a balance between teacher directed and child directed activities.
- Providing for active and quiet play.
Supporting social and emotional development and provide positive guidance by
- Understanding and adhering to MAELA discipline policies.
- Planning and implementing activities that develop self-esteem and social skills.
- Planning and implementing activities that enable a child to feel secure.
- Encouraging, through positive modeling, feelings of empathy and respect for others and the environment.
- Respecting cultural and ethnic differences.
Establishing positive and productive relationships with families by
- Communicating appropriately and professionally with parents and fellow staff.
- Encouraging families to be part of the child’s learning experience.
- Providing opportunities for conferences and other venues in which parents are made to feel part of the child’s learning experience.
- Reading and understanding policies in the parent handbook.
Ensuring a well-run, purposeful program responsive to participant needs by
- Assessing supplies and materials needed prior to implementing activities.
- Building teamwork.
- Developing lesson plans.
- Managing your classroom according to Mineral Area Early Learning Academy standards. 5. Observing children.
- Using assessment tools.
Maintaining a commitment to professionalism by
- Promoting MAELA philosophy and educational objectives.
- Supporting a code of ethical conduct.
- Committing to continuing education.
Required Behaviors, Competencies, and Skills
Ability to build and maintain positive relationships with students, colleagues, parents and the community.
Interpersonal skills:
Ability to identify and express problems and develop solutions from alternative methods and procedures.
Ability to understand directions, ask questions for clarification, and demonstrate appropriate action.
Technical skills:
Ability to follow directions and maintain accurate knowledge of regulations.
Experience
Education:
High school diploma or GED. Some college classes in the education and/or child development field. The assistant teacher in MAELA must meet the qualifications of the state and those set forth in the National Standards for Hiring for an assistant teacher.
Work Experience:
Some experience in child care
Industry Knowledge:
Knowledge of local, state, and national early learning requirements preferred.
Work Environment and Physical Requirements
The assistant teacher must, after an offer of employment is made, produce a current physical examination by a physician with a tuberculin test or chest x-ray, have approved state clearance forms for child abuse and a certificate demonstrating an approved criminal record check. The assistant teacher must have the ability to hear the conversational voice, with or without a hearing aid, and demonstrate the ability to see and read newsprint, with or without corrective lenses, and to be able to speak and be understood under normal circumstances. All teachers must be able to monitor children both indoors and outdoors and must be able to monitor children by themselves. The assistant teacher must be able to lift and carry children and other items weighing up to 50 pounds, use arms, hands, legs, and feet, with or without corrective devices, to accomplish the job, including the evacuation of the building during emergencies.
Benefits
Full-time employees of the Early Learning Academy operating on the Mineral Area College campus are members of the Public Education Employee Retirement System of Missouri. Full-time employees work 40 hours each week during the day Monday through Friday. Full-time ELA employees receive 7 paid holidays, two weeks of paid vacation – taken the week of July 4th and the week of Christmas; and 8 hours of PTO each month as detailed in the Early Learning Academy Employee Handbook. Full-time employees have Mineral Area College insurance group options including medical, dental, vision, life, AD&D, FSA, HSA, 403(b.)
Mineral Area College is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender identity, disability, age, religion, creed, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, genetic and family medical history as defined by GINA, or marital or parental status, in admission/access to, or treatment/employment in its programs and activities.