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Substitute Educational Assistant An ESS substitute paraprofessional assists the classroom teacher to provide extra support to students with special needs, promoting maximum academic and personal growth.
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Must pass a criminal history background check which includes a sex offender registry check and obtain one of the following through the Central Background Registry: State or tribal criminal history records, including fingerprints; or, Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal history records, including fingerprints; and Child abuse and neglect state registry check, if available, and all of these checks must also be performed for every state where the individual has resided within five years.
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Under the direction of Preschool Lead Teacher, the Preschool Assistant Teacher will assist in implementing all classroom activities and lesson plans. The Preschool Assistant Teacher assumes shared responsibility for the welfare, supervision and safety of the children enrolled in the programs and will help to ensure quality programs, safe activities, and participant satisfaction.
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Clear records of Pennsylvania State Police Criminal Record Check (PATCH), Pennsylvania Child Abuse History, and Federal Bureau of Investigation Criminal Background Fingerprint Check as required under Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's Act 153 of 2014 (No less than 1 year old.
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Must be able to obtain 4 clearance required to work in a childcare setting: Criminal Background check, Child Abuse clearance, FBI Fingerprinting, and National Sex Offender Registry Clearance.
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The Teacher Assistant is also responsible for bus monitor duties as assigned by the Center Coordinator. Employment is conditional pending Policy Council approval, satisfactory medical exam and TB test; clearances from the NYS Child Abuse Central Register and NYS Office of Children and Family Services at time of hire.
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PA Act 153 requires that persons working in positions with regular and unsupervised contact with minors complete additional clearances, including FBI fingerprinting and PA criminal and child abuse clearances.
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Certified completion of Domestic Violence and Child Abuse courses. Assists Special Education Teacher in maintaining a clean and organized classroom. Under general supervision of a Teacher, is responsible for assisting him/her in the conduct of classes and activities and provides personal care to the children.
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Successful completion of communicable disease, child abuse/neglect, behavioral management, CPR, and/or first aid may be required as a condition of employment. Reports suspected child abuse and/or neglect to civil authorities as required by law.
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Works with the classroom teacher to address persistent behavior problems. Reports to: Principal and assigned teacher. Renders basic first aid and administers student medications when a school nurse is not available.
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Must qualify as an Assistant Group Supervisor or Group Supervisor with DHS. Pass state, federal & child abuse background checks. Complete child assessments & participate in parent/teacher conferences.
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Annual Mandatory Reporter/Child Abuse and Neglect Training. Ability to be flexible in schedule of works hours and days to best meet the needs of the child care center. Works closely with the Lead Teacher to plan, implement and develop curriculum appropriate for a classroom while monitoring each child's development.
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Must obtain, and keep current, certification in CPR, First Aid and Child Abuse Prevention. Position Summary: Under the supervision of the Lead Teacher, assists the classroom teacher in setting up and implementing daily curriculum which promotes social, cultural, educational, physical and emotional growth.
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What would you do as a School Age Assistant Teacher As a PT School Age Assistant Teacher at YMCA of Greater Toledo, you will play a crucial role in ensuring a safe and secure environment for children, always keeping a watchful eye on their activities.
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The Substitute Teacher Assistant ensures the safety and well-being of each child in the program at all times by providing a safe and healthy environment under the direction of the teacher responsible for the classroom.
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