Eceap Working Day Classroom Assistant (2 Open Positions)

Epic early learning - Yakima
new offer (01/06/2024)

job description

EPIC Early Learning is currently seeking a dedicated and compassionate ECEAP Classroom Assistant to join our team. EPIC is a private, nonprofit organization that has been providing high-quality early childhood education and support services to families in Central Washington for over 35 years. Our ECEAP program (Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program) is designed to prepare children from low-income families for success in school and beyond.
As an ECEAP Classroom Assistant, you will play a crucial role in supporting the delivery of comprehensive early childhood education services to children and their families. Your responsibilities will include assisting teachers in implementing developmentally appropriate curriculum, providing supervision and care for children, creating a safe and engaging classroom environment, and supporting family engagement activities.
Responsibilities
Assist teachers in implementing developmentally appropriate curriculum and activities
Provide supervision, care, and support for children in the classroom
Ensure the safety and well-being of children at all times
Create a nurturing and stimulating classroom environment
Support family engagement activities and maintain positive relationships with families
Assist with meal and snack preparation and supervision
Maintain accurate records and documentation as required
Collaborate with teachers and other staff members to create a positive learning environment
Attend staff meetings, training sessions, and professional development opportunities
Follow program policies and procedures
Perform additional duties as assigned
Be committed to characterizing a culture of safety within our centers, playgrounds, buses, and anywhere that children may be present. Be familiar with and encourage EPIC's culture of "
See Something, Say Something"
.
Requirements
· Must be at least 18 years of age
· Valid Washington State Driver’s License &
Auto insurance
· Washington State ECE Initial Certificate or Preschool Child Development Associate Certificate (CDA) *
· Experience working with young children in a group setting preferred
· Ability to follow instructions and work well as part of a team
· Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
· Passion for working with young children and their families
· Ability to adapt to a multicultural and diverse environment
· Bilingual (English/Spanish) Preferred
*Candidates who do not meet the minimum education requirement would need to enroll in a higher education institution towards an AA in ECE and be on a Professional Development Plan with a confirmed deadline.
Pay Level:
$19.01 to $22.43 Hourly (year-round)
Work Location:
Castlevale (Working Day classes are at least 10 hours a day, year-round, combining child care and ECEAP.)
Please Note:
The fist day of employment is scheduled for July 1, 2024
Benefits
· Medical/Dental/ Vision Plans
· Sick Leave (5 hours per payroll)
· Annual Leave (4 hours per payroll)
· Paid Holidays (11)
· Employee Assistance Program
· Basic Life Insurance
· 403 B (Employer match after 1 year or 1,000 hours)
Conditions of Employment:
Prior to employment, complete a pre-employment drug screen, TB skin test by an EPIC approved healthcare provider at no cost to the employee.
Pre-employment basic physical by an EPIC healthcare provider (obtain within (30) days of employment and no cost to the employee).
Must pass an initial and periodic background check through the Washington State Department of Children, Youth &
Families (DCYF).
Provide proof of MMR vaccination and/ or resistance to Measles, Mumps &
Rubella.
Current Food Handlers card (obtain the training within 30 days of employment).
Current First Aid/CPR card (obtain within 30 days of employment).
Complete Child Abuse and Neglect training and all other mandated training.
CEO Approval.

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