ASSISTANT TEACHER Position Available In Richland, South Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: The Assistant Teacher position at 1118 Union Street in Columbia, SC involves assisting the Lead Teacher in educating children from infancy to 17 years old, focusing on academic and social development. Responsibilities include implementing curriculum, assessing student progress, and organizing recreational activities. A high school diploma is required, with experience working with children preferred. Good communication skills and the ability to work well in a team are essential for this year-round position.
Job Description
ASSISTANT TEACHER 3.2 3.2
out of 5 stars 1118 Union Street, Columbia, SC 29201 The Teacher’s Assistant will assist the Lead Teacher in caring and educating children from infancy to 17 years. He/she will guide students towards gaining knowledge and skills in order to become productive community members through lessons in mathematics, science, social studies and social/civic studies, health and overseeing recreation and physical education activities. He/she will also assist students transitioning back to the public school system. This position will assist children in adjusting to issues related to their social and academic development. This position is year round and does not follow typical state school system schedules .
Essential Function:
Create a safe and encouraging learning environment. Implement provided curriculum. Find and/or create necessary resources for curriculum. Scaffold learning to meet student’s age and skill level. Provide daily school routine for children of a variety ages and educational backgrounds. Assist in implementation of each student’s educational plan, provide initial educational assessment and assess academic progress, oversee all school activities. Assist Lead Teacher in maintaining records for students’ academic, health and recreational activities. Participate as a team member and attend meetings with treatment team members to discuss children’s behavior in classroom if necessary. Attend training provided internally and in the community and apply newly gained knowledge in providing services. Provide written and verbal communication translation for program clientele and staff. Organize and participate in recreational activities, such as games and field trips. Document and report according to contractual requirements and in accordance with HIPAA guidelines. Assume other duties assigned by supervisor.
Education:
High school diploma (or equivalent), Associates degree or some college credits preferred.
Experience:
Working with children in a school or daycare setting.
Specific skills/abilities:
Conversational level of Spanish, enjoys working as a team, flexible, good natured, firm, must be able to work and enjoy working with children, patient. Awareness and sensitivity to the service population’s cultural characteristics is required.