Floater Teacher
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Madison Academy
Madison, GA (In Person)
Part-Time
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Floater Teacher 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars Job Overview We are seeking a dynamic and adaptable Floater Teacher to join our vibrant early childhood education team. In this role, you will serve as a versatile classroom support, stepping into various teaching environments to ensure that every child receives high-quality, engaging, and nurturing educational experiences. Your enthusiasm and flexibility will help maintain a positive learning atmosphere across multiple classrooms, supporting teachers and children alike. This paid position offers an exciting opportunity to develop your skills in early childhood education while making a meaningful difference in young learners' lives. Duties Assist lead teachers by implementing curriculum development strategies tailored to diverse age groups, including toddlers, preschoolers, and children with special needs. Support classroom management by encouraging positive behavior and fostering a safe, inclusive environment for all children. Engage children in literacy education, math activities, physical education, and other age-appropriate lessons to promote holistic development. Help with classroom setup, lesson planning, and instructional activities aligned with early intervention and childhood development best practices. Provide attentive childcare by supervising children during activities, meals, outdoor play, and rest periods while ensuring their safety and welfare. Collaborate with team members on individualized education plans (IEPs) for children requiring special education or additional support. Maintain clear communication with parents and staff regarding children's progress, behaviors, and classroom events. Skills Strong understanding of curriculum development and lesson planning tailored to early childhood education standards. Experience working with children in daycare, preschool settings, or private schools with toddlers or preschoolers. Knowledge of special education principles, early intervention strategies, and behavior management techniques. Proficiency in classroom management and creating engaging learning environments that foster literacy, math skills, and physical activity. Familiarity with standardized testing procedures and tutoring methods for young learners. Ability to adapt quickly across different classrooms while maintaining consistency in teaching quality. Excellent communication skills to collaborate effectively with colleagues and connect positively with children and families. Background in Montessori methods or other child-centered educational philosophies is a plus. Join us as a Floater Teacher to inspire young minds through energetic engagement and dedicated support! Your contribution will help shape confident learners ready to explore their world while advancing your career in early childhood education within a nurturing environment that values growth and innovation.
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Part-time Pay:
$9.00 per hour Expected hours: 15 - 30 per weekWork Location:
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