Assistant Teacher-Early Learning Center (Part-Time)

College of Southern Idaho

Assistant Teacher-Early Learning Center (Part-Time)

Eden Prairie, MN
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    This is a part time position of 19.5 hours per week. This position purpose is to assist in providing classroom management in a state licensed child care program that ensures quality care and a safe, secure, and nurturing environment that includes the use of developmentally appropriate practice under classroom lead teacher and Early Learning Center Coordinator. Maintains compliance with the Early Childhood Education Program Goals and Philosophy along with CSI Policies & Procedures.

    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

    • Serve as assistant teacher, supporting an appropriate classroom schedule and curriculum, using HighScope.
    • Serve as lead teacher when the lead teacher is absent. This may include lesson planning.
    • Assist in completing a COR assessment on each child enrolled, once per semester. Including taking anecdotal notes.
    • Ensure close supervision of assigned children; maintain teacher/child ratios indoors and outdoors; seek assistance when ratios are not as required.
    • Maintain and utilize up to date early childhood guidance, discipline and classroom management techniques.
    • Assist in classroom preparation, for the age group of assigned children, at the beginning of each semester and on a daily basis, maintaining NAEYC standards.
    • Assist in maintaining a safe, secure, and developmentally appropriate educational environment that supports cognitive, physical, social, emotional, and self-help skills.
    • Assist at the end of each semester with storing supplies, labeling, cleaning, and organizing the center and outside area.
    • Opening duties: fill up sanitizing spray bottles for all 4 classrooms and kitchen, set the chairs down in each room, and cycle through laundry.
    • Attend at least 12 hours of training per year-SRAEYC Conference is recommended.
    • Prepare classroom labels, when needed.
    • Prepare and carry-out lesson planning on occasion.
    • Assist Center Coordinator and other staff in maintaining organized teacher work areas, resource materials, educational materials, and outdoor materials.
    • Participate in Family Style Meal Service. Eat meals with children; encourage good eating habits, tasting of new foods, manners, and socialization between children and teachers. Utilize safe and healthy practices in the serving and passing of foods, setting tables, and cleaning-up after meals. Provide nutrition oriented experiences and lessons.
    • Participate in yearly Child Nutrition Program Training.
    • Performs supplemental duties related to the welfare and care of the children:
      • Assist older children (3-5 yrs.) with toileting and the learning of self-help skills in a positive and relaxed environment; if accidents occur utilizing this opportunity for the teaching and learning of critical self-help skills.
      • Assist younger children (2-3 yrs.) with potty-training practices; taking them to the bathroom, cleaning, changing, dressing and learning self-help skills in a positive and relaxed environment; utilizing this time with two year olds to encourage bonding, interaction, language, and communication.
      • Diaper care of infants (6-24 mon.); assisting with changing, cleaning, and dressing; completing task in a positive and relaxed environment; utilizing this time with an infant to encourage bonding, interaction, language, and communication.
      • Custodial duties for indoors consist of daily cleaning; vacuuming, sweeping and washing of laundry to prevent the spread of illness; ensuring a healthy and safe classroom environment.
      • Custodial duties for outdoors consist of daily cleaning, sweeping sidewalks, concrete areas, removal of trash, etc. to ensure a safe and fun outdoor play environment for the children.
      • Assist in maintaining classroom and Center materials and equipment, reporting repairs or replacement of broken items.
    • Maintain positive relationships with children, families, staff, work studies, volunteers, college students, and community partners.
    • Maintain a positive work environment, working effectively within a team and individually.
    • Maintain the NAEYC, “Code of Ethical Conduct” for Professionals in Early Childhood Education.
    • Maintain confidentiality in all information gained at the Center.
    • Work to establish and maintain standards of quality parallel with program and institutional desires.
    • Other duties as assigned by the Center Coordinator

    UNIQUE FUNCTIONS

    • Problem solving strategies with different aged children
    • Able to make decisions quickly and affectively
    • Flexibility in a classroom environment
    • Ability to work independently as well as a part of a team
    • Provide safe environment for children

    SPECIFIC SKILLS PREFERRED/REQUIRED

    • Willingness to accept supervision.
    • Ability to work in a team teaching situation.
    • Understanding of Early Childhood Development.
    • Must be 18 years of age or older.
    • A strong understanding of developmentally appropriate practices, early childhood learning strategies, guidance techniques, and an understanding of children’s growth and development.
    • Experience in child care or early childhood classroom environments, with children under six years of age.

    TECHNICAL EXPERTISE PREFERRED/REQUIRED

    • Knowledge of Microsoft Office
    • Knowledge of Office Equipment (Desktop computer, printers and scanners)

    EDUCATION / TRAINING PREFERRED/REQUIRED

    • High School Graduate/GED
    • Pediatric First Aid/CPR Certification
    • Have taken or are currently taking classes in the field of Early Childhood Education
    • Training and experience of High Scope Curriculum.

    The College of Southern Idaho is an equal opportunity employer with a commitment to cultivating and sustaining an environment in which our employees and learners thrive. The College prohibits discrimination on the basis of any legally protected status.

    Required Skills

    Required Experience

  • Qualifications

    Minimum:

    • Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Systems Engineering, or a related discipline
    • 8+ years of software development and testing experience
    • 5+ years of experience with test scripts
    • Demonstrated experience in a scripting language (e.g. python)
    • Demonstrated problem-solving and leadership skills
    • Proficiency in software development and integration of software components for testing
    • Experience with test automation including GUI, integration, reliability and designing and implementing test automation frameworks
    • Experience with test management, configuration management and risk management
    • Excellent communication skills to collaborate and influence within R&D, Quality and Program Management for effective program execution

    Preferred:

    • MS in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or related discipline
    • 10+ years of software development and testing experience
    • 5+ years of experience with C#
    • 2+ years of python experience
    • Knowledge of QSR, ISO/EN and Quality System Standards
    • Familiarity with DICOM, HL7, IHE, and/or FHIR
    • Experience with the development tools: MS Visual Studio, Jira, git
    • Proficiency in CI/CD Pipeline tools like Jenkins or Azure DevOps
    • Fluency with clinical radiology terminology
    • Medical Device Interoperability experience with HL7, DICOM and PACS, HIS/RIS
    • Proficiency in software development and integration of software components for testing of device-based software, on-prem and extensibility to cloud-hosted apps
    • Demonstrated results in testing for cybersecurity mitigations
    • Experience with developing critical care medical device products
    • Experience in medical device connectivity and drug-delivery systems
    • Demonstrated competency in understanding and testing the functionality of complex systems
    • Demonstrated experience working with a multi-discipline global team
    • Experience analyzing experimental data, ad-hoc data, reliability data, performance data, etc.
    • Develop applicable testing mechanisms for cloud architecture across diverse areas including application development, identity and access management, network and data management

    **Compensation & Total Rewards: **

    Estimated Starting Salary Range: $157,000 - $173,000

    *Estimated Starting Salary Range is reflective of the range Bracco Medical Technologies reasonably expects to pay for the position. The range provided is based on salary and market data specific to the position.

    Total Rewards:

    • **Paid Time Off, Company Holidays & Paid Family Leave **– We provide PTO and Company Holidays to help you recharge, relax and do what’s important to you, when it’s important to you. Our 100% paid family leave options for parents, grandparents and eligible family members provide support for growing families as well.
    • Achieve – Beyond competitive compensation, we offer options to help you plan for a financially secure future, including an annual incentive plan and 401k savings plan contributions.
    • Live well – We offer comprehensive benefit options to help protect you along the way, including medical, dental, vision, and life insurance, employer HSA contributions, employee assistance program, short-term disability, etc.
    • Evolve – Through structured on-the-job learning, workshops, seminars, and our tuition reimbursement program, you’ll find many opportunities to grow, personally and professionally.
    • Choose – You won’t find “stuffy” here—whether your position requires a hybrid or in-the-office working arrangement. That means business casual for your attire and flexibility in your schedule, wherever possible.
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