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Job expectations diaper changes every 2 hours plan prepare and implement a variety of infant toddler learning activities maintain a clean and healthy environment teaching mealtime habits prioritizing classroom safety the ability to handle the demands of babies, toddlers and Preschool age children with different personalities and needs.
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Statement of Duties: Under supervision of a certified teacher, and in accordance with student’ IEP, prepare for classroom instructional events and other educational or non-educational activities.
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The Teacher Assistant helps the Lead Teacher in classroom management which includes, but is not limited to, cleanliness and orderliness of the classroom, art, toys and other supplies management, diaper and potty duties, nurturing care, hygiene, learning, and caring for the children under his/her care with the support of the lead teacher.
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Set up and clean up classroom (including stocking towels, baby wipes, and plastic bags; making bleach bottles daily to spray diaper changing area and all objects at day end; washing all used blankets and towels; sanitizing objects put in the children’s mouth, vacuum carpets.
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As an Assistant Toddler Teacher, you provide critical classroom support for our teachers as they lead classes of toddlers. Patiently, you assist the children with daily activities like hand washing, dressing, potty training, and diaper changing.
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Qualifications Primary Purpose: Under the direction of the Child Development Advocate, Caregivers assist with the planning,organizing, and implementation of education services for children, in addition to full-time classroom teacher duties which include developing and implementing individual child development plans for children.
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Maintains good housekeeping and follows program health guidelines in the classroom and diaper changing areas. Ability to prioritize identified needs of students by following directives of classroom teachers, staff and peers, as well as the goals of the IEP.
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Comfortable with diaper changing, cleaning and potty training. Ensure the daily care of every child by following all licensing guidelines and implementing all company standards Help to maintain a fun and interactive classroom that is clean and organized.
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Diaper and toilet students ages three to adult. Essential Job Functions : Perform applicable job functions of Classroom Teacher. Collaborate, consult and receive instruction from regular education staff regarding regular classroom expectations and dynamics.
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Assists with housekeeping tasks such as attendance records, meal census, lunch and snack routines, diaper-changing, bathroom and tooth-brushing routines, and group activities in the classroom.
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Respond to needs of children (separation, snacks, bathroom assistance, diaper changes, feeding, etc). Perform other tasks deemed necessary by the program coordinator or classroom teacher.
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Examples ( Safe Sleep, Diaper Changing Procedures, Handwashing Procedures, Food Service, Etc.) The physical ability to stand, crouch, sit, hear, use hands, balance, and be physically active in the classroom environment.
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Assist the lead teacher in preparing planned activities, diaper changes, feeding time, clean up, etc. · Perform general housekeeping duties within the classroom, on the playground, and throughout the school.
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Clean and disinfect classroom and bathroom/diapering areas *Assist with diaper changes and toilet trainingcompensation: Based on experience and qualifications employment type: full-time job title: Floater Teacher This franchise is independently owned and operated by a franchisee.
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Diaper changing, accommodating schedule needs and requests of child/parent's preferences, and multi-tasking and prioritizing classroom duties. Job responsibilities include daily communication with parents of each child, entering information in our App (nap times, diaper changes, feedings, etc.
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