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Teacher (Child Development Center) - Associated Students, Inc.
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Teacher (Child Development Center)

Teacher (Child Development Center)

Posted 2 years ago

The Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) is a 501(c)3 not for profit corporation which serves as an auxiliary of the California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) with approximately 15,000 students. CSUDH is one of 23 campuses in the California State University system. The campus is an urban, comprehensive public university serving the extended South Bay area of the Los Angeles basin. The campus attracts students who represent the cultural and ethnic diversity of the area. As the student government organization, the ASI represents the concerns of the students. Through their membership representation on various University committees and groups, the ASI has a substantial influence on many important decisions. The ASI also provides programs and services to the student body. The ASI Children’s Center is one of these programs offered by the ASI.

Position Description
To support the mission of ASI and the mission and philosophy of the Children’s Center, a Teacher is a member of a collaborative teaching team working under the direction of the Lead Teacher and the supervision of the Program Director. The primary focus of the Teacher is to work with the classroom teaching staff in providing a healthy, safe, and age appropriate environment and program where young children (2 to 5 years of age) have the opportunity to develop social emotional, language, and cognitive skills.

Description of Duties and Responsibilities

  • Oversees children and adults in the physical environment at all times by sight and sound. Enforce all safety rules of the program according to Title 22 regulations, NAEYC standards, and the Children’s Center Policy and Procedure Manual.
  • Plans and provides a flow of the day that is nurturing and responsive by adapting daily care routines and transitions to the interest and needs of the individual child and the group.
  • Maintain accurate, complete, and submit timely client and agency records. Completes daily meal, attendance records, and DRDPs in accordance with Center deadlines.
  • Observe children daily to support children’s individual and group learning; and to plan, document, and use reflective practice in assessment and curriculum development for the classroom.
  • In collaboration with the classroom teaching team, provide responsive care to all children by adapting daily care routines and plans to the interest and needs of the individual child and the group.
  • Use positive behavior techniques that help each child to develop self-awareness, self-regulation, caring, and empathy.
  • In collaboration with the classroom teaching team, create developmentally appropriate indoor and outdoor classroom environments, which are intentional and engaging for the children and adults learning and development.
  • Promote language development and literacy skills through storytelling, music, conversation, book reading, and pretend play.
  • Complete child transition and orientation of the classroom with parents to provide smooth transition from home to child care setting.
  • Demonstrate cultural competency and respect for children’s background by incorporating the cultural, linguistic and familial values and beliefs into the classroom.
  • In accordance with Title 22 and NAEYC Standards complete daily general cleaning tasks to maintain a clean and organized environment to support the health and safety of the children.
  • Promote good hygiene through appropriate hand-washing and sanitation techniques according to Title 22 regulations, NAEYC standards, and the Children’s Center Policy and Procedure Manual.
  • Engage in conversation with the children during mealtimes, sitting and modeling family style eating and sound health and nutrition practices.
  • Maintain punctuality with scheduled hours of work.
  • Attend, participate, and lead mandatory monthly staff meetings, weekly team meetings, trainings and other professional growth opportunities.
  • Communicate and work effectively with other staff members.
  • Maintain ongoing, open communication with parents and caregivers to develop family partnerships.
  • Maintain confidentiality for children, families, and staff.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by Lead Teacher or Program Director.

Minimum Qualifications
▪ Age 18 or older.
▪ High school diploma or GED.
▪ 24 Early Childhood Education or Child Development units including core courses – (Child/Human Growth & Development, Child/Family Community or Child Family Relations, and Program/Curriculum), plus 16 General Education (GE) units.
▪ Must successfully pass background check, fingerprinting and health screening (including negative TB test and verification of immunizations) prior to employment or initial presence in the facility.
▪ Current Teacher Level Permit authorized by the CTC (preferred)
▪ Current certification of Pediatric and Adult CPR and First Aid (preferred)

Physical Requirements
▪ Regularly required to stand; walk; reach with hands and arms; climb; balance; stoop; kneel;
visually scan environment to insure child safety indoors and outdoors; sit; and use hands.
▪ Daily set up of large motor equipment outdoors.
▪ Use of office machines and facility equipment.
▪ Ability to lift and carry up to 40 pounds.

Knowledge and Skill Requirements
▪ Knowledge of child development theory and practice.
▪ Ability to evaluate, design, and implement curriculum, assessment systems, and teaching methodologies appropriate for preschool age children.
▪ Ability to design and present informational programs and presentations, based on assessed needs.
▪ Experience in classroom management and the ability to exercise control and maintain classroom discipline.
▪ Must possess effective verbal, writing, and interpersonal communication skills.
▪ Ability to develop and maintain professional relationships and set appropriate boundaries.
▪ Must be flexible to work in different classrooms with ethnically diverse and culturally pluralistic children, families, college students, and staff.

This position is employed by the Associated Students, Inc. and is subject to related personnel policies and procedures. This position serves at will and does not receive tenure or permanency. In accordance with CSU policy, a background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with the ASI. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current ASI employees who apply for the position.

The Associated Students, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity, Title IX Employer. In addition to meeting fully its obligations under federal and state law, Associated Students, Inc. is committed to creating a community in which a diverse population can live and work in an atmosphere of tolerance, civility and respect for the rights and sensibilities of each individual, without regard to economical, or political views, sexual orientation, or other personal characteristics or beliefs.

Job Features

Rate19.50/hr
Work Schedule5/40
Workweek ClassNon-Exempt
ClassificationEarly Childhood Teacher

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