Early Childhood Assistant Teacher - Temporary, Fall Semester 2024
Ohio University
Application
Details
Posted: 05-Sep-24
Location: Athens, Ohio
Salary: Open
Internal Number: 50558
Job Description:
The Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education – Child Development Center at Ohio University invites applicants for 1 Early Childhood Assistant Teacher position. Candidates should have experience teaching children ages birth to 5 years old. The successful applicant will bring strong qualifications, be reliable and possess a positive attitude.
Context
The Patton College has four Core Values: 1) Preparing ethical and reflective leader-educators and human service professionals, 2) Lifelong learning, 3) Change agency and 4) Diversity. At its core, the College is committed to serving a diverse student population that includes international and non-traditional students and to providing service to the region through professional engagement and collaboration. We are looking for candidates that will contribute to these goals, bring a strong commitment to teaching, and will work with colleagues within the College and Child Development Center to improve education.
General Work Habits Support the teacher in supervision and teaching young children by caring for their daily needs, planning and coordinating activities, following Early Leaming Content standards, maintaining ratios, and working collaboratively with other faculty and staff. Guiding OHIO students by modeling Developmentally Appropriate Practices and ensuring they are able to appropriately interact with young children. They will work with Teachers, families and other professionals to provide the highest quality of care. Collaborate with CDC teacher with necessary childcare documentation and communication with families and coordinate classroom experiences.
Is friendly, dependable, respectful, positive, flexible, calm, and hardworking.
Is responsive and able to prioritize the needs of the classroom.
Has working knowledge of computers and able to check email daily.
Approaches feedback and direction with a learning attitude.
Communicates directly and practices conflict resolution.
Maintains Classroom Environments with clean, safe and organized classroom adhering to all licensing and accreditation standards.
Flexibility and ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds.
Able to work with small groups and individual children.
Builds empathy and problem solving in children and uses a variety of effective guidance and management strategies.
Greets families and communicates with confidentiality and respect.
Minimum Qualifications:
A high school diploma or GED
One year of related work experience with young children is also required. Equivalent work experience will be considered for those who have a high school diploma or GED and related work experience.
Successful completion of a background check.
Preferred Qualifications:
An Associates Degree . Three or more years of experience working in an early childhood classroom.
Knowledge of Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Ohio's Early Learning and Development Standards, and the Reggio Emilia philosophy.
Planning Unit: Patton College of Education
Department: Child Development Center
Applicants may contact this person if they have questions about this position: Kristin Barron, mazzeo@ohio.edu
Ohio University is home to one of the nation’s friendliest and most picturesque campuses. But more importantly, it’s where you can become part of a two-century tradition of excellence and embark upon a rewarding career that will make a real difference. From teaching and research to admissions, facilities maintenance, and residence life, our faculty and staff propel Ohio University’s mission of helping students become their best selves. OHIO offers competitive compensation and outstanding benefits. For a complete list of employment opportunities, please visit www.ohiouniversityjobs.com.Ohio University is an equal access/equal opportunity affirmative action institution. For more information about Ohio University’s policies prohibiting discrimination and harassment, visit www.ohio.edu/equity.