Assistant Preschool Teacher

84 Days Old

Job Type
Full-time
Description
The Highly Qualified teacher in the of Iowa Statewide Voluntary Preschool Program (SWVPP) in partnership with the Pleasant Valley School District is responsible for developing a nurturing, loving, safe, and educational space for children of all abilities alongside the licensed teacher.
This individual is in direct care and counted as part of program ratio daily. In addition to responsibility for direct care of the children at Hand in Hand, the Lead/Highly Qualified Teacher collaborates with other teaching staff to develop weekly lesson plans utilizing Teaching Strategies Creative Curriculum®, adapts activities to meet the individuals needs and interests of children, and oversees classroom management utilizing Conscious Discipline and identified crisis prevention model Safety Care. The lead teacher will collaborate with the teaching team to effectively assess each child's development using Teaching Strategies Gold, making note of goals and needs to support their development. This individual ensures regular family communication and program quality to develop the full child - cognitively, emotionally, socially, and physically.
Ensure the safety and well-being of all children at all times: Develop weekly lesson plans in Teaching Strategies, posting the plan conspicuously in the classroom and adhering the plan. Ensure constant visual and auditory supervision of all participants. Ensure sanitary procedures are followed by all children and adults. This includes hand washing procedures, bloodborne pathogen training and practices, diapering procedures, and soiled clothing practices. Immediately report all suspected cases of child and dependent adult abuse according to state Mandatory Reporting requirements. Execute a program schedule with flexible, consistent routines and planned transitions. Always demonstrate respect for participants, communicating with empathy and compassion at their level and near the individual. Meet all personal care needs of assigned children/adults of all abilities which can include diapering, catheterization, g-tube feeding. Ensure constant compliance with state and agency stated staff to participant ratios.
Contribute to the development of an inclusive, nurturing, safe and engaging space to promote learning and development: Maintain a neat, organized and engaging program space. Develop a welcoming and friendly atmosphere to promote feelings of security, safety and belonging. Complete Infant/Toddler Environment Rating Scale (ITCERS) or Early Childhood Environmental Rating Scale training (ECCERS) training and assessments Implement ITERS/ECERS to assess and enhance the quality of the school-age care environment. Conduct regular evaluations using ITERS/ECERS and develop action plans to address areas needing improvement. Train and support staff in understanding and applying ITERS/ECERS criteria. Work with the team to ensure ongoing compliance with ITERS/ECERS standards and strive for continuous improvement in program quality; identify environmental needs and cooperate with the Director for acquisition as necessary.
Ensure compliance with HIPAA and privacy requirements Monitor supplies and regularly communicate needs to Program Director.
o Complete daily housekeeping tasks including laundry, dishwashing, floor mopping, sweeping and the general cleaning of surfaces.
o Utilizing Teaching Strategies assessment processes, implement and document instructional and/or environmental adaptations to support the success for each child with diverse needs, identified disabilities, dual language learners, identified behavioral health needs and/or specialized health needs. Implement engaging activities that: Foster creativity, inquiry and encourages participants to lead the development and learning process. Incorporate a wide variety of experiences, materials, equipment, and instructional strategies. Celebrate each participant's unique culture and abilities while fostering empathetic interactions with diverse individuals.
Facilitate connection and strong communication: Develop professional relationships with participants, parents, volunteers and other members of the community. Facilitate regular and positive communication with parents/guardians utilizing formal and informal communication methods approved by the agency. Serve as an advocate for families.
o Meet with parents of participants to discuss progress, incidents and needs.
o Ensure updated progress reports for participants.
o Meet with parents of participants to discuss progress, incidents and needs as warranted.
o Collaborate with Director, LC and Director of Behavior Support and Training to complete necessary forms and assessments for behavior intervention and progress as necessary.
o Implement formal orientation checklist for all new participants and families with program/ room information including schedules and communication via Brightwheel.
o Actively participate in HCBS Case Meetings, IFSP, and IEP meetings as requested.
o Complete a home visit for every child enrolled in Statewide Voluntary Preschool (Preschool Classroom Only).
o Host twice annual family conferences for each child to formally discuss child development and progress.
• Accurately and fully complete all necessary paperwork and reports before the end of each shift.
o Review team notes for accuracy, professionalism, and completion.
o Ensure timely completion of incident/injury reports, reviewing at each shift before submission to Director.
o Ensure accurate completion of all Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) records.
o Ensure accurate completion of all logged daily activities in CRM.
o Accurately clock in and out, ensuring proper timekeeping for duties.
o Coach team member to ensure Medicaid Waiver notes are thorough and complete. Complete all annual required training and renewals including but not limited to: CPR, First Aid, Mandatory Reporting, Universal Precautions Safety Care Training related to professional growth and/or program quality as approved by HHS IQ4K (12 hours) Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports (PBIS) Medication Administration from IACP Medication Manager (13 Hours) *3s and PreK only Med Administration from Scott County Health Department *Infant and Toddler Only HIPAA Compliance Social Emotional Mental Health Training as approved by IA HHS IQ4K (6 hours) Medication Administration Food Safety Approved Training (at least 1 training) ISU-E's Passport to Early Education (within 9 months of employment) Iowa Early Learning Standards Appropriate Environmental Rating Scale (ITERS, ECCERS) Other Trainings as Assigned
• Other
o Maintain knowledge of all services provided by Hand in Hand to promote our programs in the community.
o Maintain ongoing communication with staff and Director of Programs LC regarding ideas, concerns, safety issues and suggestions for designing and growing Hand in Hand programs.
o Communicate with administrators, therapists, case managers and other professionals from outside agencies to coordinate services.
o Stay abreast of concerns or issues affecting Hand in Hand participants and families, offering ideas to better serve the population and meet those needs.
o Support Hand in Hand Director of Development and Marketing: market programs; support fund development; assess, write, submit and spend grant opportunities; and provide support for special fundraising events.
An individual in this position must be able to successfully perform the essential duties and responsibilities listed above. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position .
The above list reflects the general details necessary to describe the principle and essential functions of the position and shall not be construed as the only duties that may be assigned for the position.
Requirements
Qualifications
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential 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 disabilities to perform the essential functions. The individual must be at least 18 years of age.
Education and/or Experience Required
• Meet standards for a highly qualified teacher by the state of Iowa Department of education
o CDA Credential, Paraeducator Certificate, Associate's/Bachelor's Degree, Two years of College
• At least 2 years' experience in full-time early care and education or similar field.
• Certified in infant, child, and adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), first aid, and Iowa's mandatory reporting of abuse (Hand in Hand will coordinate courses for certification if not yet obtained)
• Experience working with children and adults with disabilities in a direct care setting preferred.
• Knowledge of the State of Iowa Childcare licensing rules and regulations.
Experience using behavior modification techniques.
Salary Description
15.50 - 19.00
Location:
Bettendorf, IA, United States
Job Type:
FullTime
Category:
Education, Training, And Library Occupations

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