Preschool Assistant Teacher (Infants to Age 5)
15 Days Old
PRESCHOOL ASSISTANT TEACHER
One City Schools | Madison, Wisconsin
Full-Time Position | 40+ Hours per Week
Posted: May 2025
SUPPORT THE FUTURE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Ready to inspire and nurture young learners while supporting educational innovation? One City Schools seeks a dedicated, passionate Assistant Teacher to support our preschool scholars (ages 0-5) through foundational learning experiences. Join our award-winning team at One City Preschool, where we annually prepare at least 94% of preschoolers to test kindergarten-ready.
Learn more about One City Preschool at www.onecityschools.org/one -city-preschool and our Anji Play curriculum model at http://www.anjiplay.com. Also, watch videos about our schools on our YouTube Page at www.youtube.com/@OneCitySchools and learn more about our advocacy efforts at www.onecityadvocates.org.
POSITION OVERVIEW
As a Preschool Assistant Teacher, you'll collaborate with lead teachers to deliver engaging, developmentally appropriate curriculum using AnjiPlay methodology while fostering comprehensive growth across all developmental areas. You'll support classroom instruction, assist with nurturing young learners, and help shape the foundation of our scholars' educational journey by developing essential skills including cognitive readiness, social-emotional development, physical growth, creative expression, language acquisition, independence, and cultural awareness through play-based learning in a warm, nurturing environment.
WHAT YOU'LL DO
Support Innovative Instruction: Assist with implementing AnjiPlay curriculum experiences for ages 0-5 that integrate comprehensive developmental learning
Support cognitive and academic readiness activities including pre-literacy skills (letter recognition, phonemic awareness, storytelling) and basic numeracy concepts (counting, shapes, patterns, problem-solving)
Help facilitate critical thinking through exploration, questioning, and hands-on discovery activities
Assist with physical development activities including both gross motor activities (running, jumping, climbing) and fine motor skill practice (drawing, cutting, manipulating objects)
Support creative expression through art, music, dramatic play, and open-ended activities that enhance cognitive development and emotional processing
Help build language and communication skills through rich conversations, vocabulary building, and diverse communication experiences
Assist with preparing materials and supplies needed for lessons, arts and crafts, meals, and other activities
Support individual and small group instruction under direction of lead teacher
Help assess and adapt instruction to meet individual developmental needs across all learning areas
Mentor and Inspire: Support children through critical early developmental milestones across all learning domains
Help maintain classroom environments that balance nurturing care with comprehensive educational experiences
Assist with children's social and emotional development by providing opportunities for sharing, cooperation, conflict resolution, and emotional regulation
Support independence and self-care skills including diapering, potty-training, dressing, grooming, and age-appropriate self-help abilities
Help build secure relationships with children while encouraging peer connections and social belonging
Assist with promoting cultural awareness and diversity through exposure to different cultures, languages, and family structures
Support children's self-esteem and respect for individuality while building empathy and understanding
Model loving, responsive interactions that build security and confidence in learning
Drive School Excellence: Participate in curriculum support and ongoing program implementation
Engage in collaborative professional learning communities and staff meetings
Maintain safe, clean, and organized classroom environments
Support family engagement and communication about children's activities and needs
Help build strong partnerships with families from diverse backgrounds
Maintain accurate records and document incidents, accidents, and developmental milestones
WHAT YOU BRING
Required Qualifications: Minimum age of 18 years with High School Diploma, GED or HSED
Previous experience working with young children in classroom settings
Knowledge of early childhood development and learning styles
Understanding of child development and early learning best practices
Ability to lift up to 40 pounds and keep up with active children
Leadership Qualities: Collaborative mindset with passion for early childhood education
Excellent communication skills and patience working with children
Cultural competency and commitment to equity
Resilience and adaptability in dynamic educational environment
Passion for continuous improvement and professional growth
Preferred Qualifications: Associate's or bachelor's degree in early childhood education
Current CPR and first aid certification
Member of the Wisconsin Child Care Registry
Bilingual Spanish abilities
EXCEPTIONAL BENEFITS & COMPENSATION
Comprehensive Package: Competitive salary reflecting education and experience
11-month assignment with standard work-day and dedicated planning time
18 PTO days plus holidays, spring break, and winter break
Full health benefits (medical, dental, vision)
Life insurance and long-term disability
Comprehensive professional development opportunities
Unique Staff Benefits: On-campus childcare center with automatic admission for your age-eligible child
Home ownership support through Own-It Program ($19,000 down payment grants available)
Access to cutting-edge early childhood educational resources
Employee Assistance Plan and voluntary benefits options
ABOUT ONE CITY SCHOOLS
Our Mission: To seed a new model of public education ensuring children are on track to succeed from birth through high school graduation.
Our Impact: Breaking Achievement Gaps: Specifically focused on addressing Wisconsin's persistent educational inequities, where only 9% of Black children and 15% of Latino children read at grade level in South Madison elementary schools
5-Star Excellence: Earned Wisconsin's highest YoungStar Child Care Rating (5 out of 5 stars) and 2018 Gold Award for Best in Madison Child Care
Global Innovation Leader: First school in the world outside Mainland China to implement internationally recognized Anji Play curriculum
Proven Results: 94% of preschoolers test kindergarten-ready, demonstrating exceptional preparation for academic success
Community Investment: Raised $38 million in charitable funding, including $14 million donation for facility expansion
National Recognition: Teacher Tiffany Ortego received 2023 Changemaker in Education Award by National Alliance of Public Charter Schools
Why One City? We're more than a school system—we're educational innovators influencing policy, curriculum, and teaching practices across Wisconsin and beyond. From pioneering pandemic safety protocols to leading $2.6 billion in education funding advocacy, One City is shaping the future of public education from birth.
Ready to make an impact? Join our mission to transform education and change lives from the very beginning.
One City Schools is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive environment where all team members and applicants are treated with respect and dignity.
Application Deadline: Positions remain open until filled - we're committed to finding the perfect fit for our scholars
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- Location:
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