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  • Teacher Assistant

    Catholic Diocese of Arlington 4.1company rating

    Teacher aide job in Sarasota, FL

    Job Title: Teacher's Assistant, Full-time (2025-2026 School Year) Reports to: Lead Teacher / Principal Location: Saint Martha School | Sarasota, FL Classification: Hourly/Non-exempt Overview Saint Martha School, within the Diocese of Venice in Florida, Inc. works diligently to support and strengthen the Catholic Church and its value system. By word and example teachers support all of the official religious teachings of the Catholic Church throughout their personal and professional lives. Our teacher's assistants embrace the purpose of teaching and witness the tenets of the Catholic Faith, instill a sense of Christ's mission, charity and service to others; assist in drawing the school community into worship and to build, support and maintain a Catholic culture throughout the School and create a vibrant Catholic culture within the classroom, emphasized through words, deeds, manner of dress and actions. Job Responsibilities Assists in the supervision of learning activities providing assistance and support to students Provides instruction to students as prescribed by the Teacher and reinforces skills introduced by the Teacher. Assists Teacher in evaluating students' work; works with students individually and in small groups, reinforcing skills based on instructional guidelines Assists in managing student behavior and maintaining class4room order Reinforces rules of the school and classroom; escorts students to time-out or Principal's office Escorts, supervises and/or provides assistance to students during lunch breaks, restroom visits and other activities Assists in the preparation of lesson plans; provides input and assistance in the development of classroom activities Coordinates with media center staff for classroom learning resources Assists in preparing classroom bulletin boards, decorations, displays, etc. Maintains student records Any other task assigned by Teacher or Principal
    $21k-26k yearly est. 3d ago
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  • Teacher Assistant, Supplemental Instruction (SI) Leader

    New College of Florida 4.0company rating

    Teacher aide job in Sarasota, FL

    Supplemental Instruction (SI) Leaders are peer educators who facilitate collaborative, group-based study sessions for students enrolled in historically challenging courses. SI Leaders attend the assigned course, work closely with the course instructor, and lead weekly review sessions to help students develop effective study strategies, improve understanding of course material, and enhance academic performance Examples of Duties Attend lectures for the assigned course section Plan and conduct 2-3 weekly SI sessions (50-minute sessions) for enrolled students Prepare materials, activities, and study guides to encourage active learning Collaborate with the course instructor to ensure alignment with course objectives Other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications Currently enrolled as a student at New College of Florida
    $23k-27k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Teacher on Assignment (District)

    The School District of Lee County 3.8company rating

    Teacher aide job in Lehigh Acres, FL

    QualificationsMINIMUMQUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. Three years of teaching experience. Valid Florida teaching certificate. Valid Florida driver's license. PREFERREDQUALIFICATIONS: Three years of Highly Effective/Effective teaching experience. Proven experience successfully managing business/department functions and staff. Relevant work experience or education may be substituted to satisfy minimum qualifications. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of policies, procedures, and regulations pertaining to the position. Knowledge of HIPAA, Public Records, Sunshine Law, FERPA, and other laws/regulations related to student and employee privacy, public information, and records retention. Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills. Ability to gather data, maintain records, and prepare reports and other written materials. Ability to interact in a professional manner with a diverse group of staff, faculty, students, and the community in a service-oriented environment. Ability to think critically and make clear, well-reasoned and timely decisions. Revised: 07/16/2024 ResponsibilitiesESSENTIALJOBFUNCTIONS: Facilitate collaboration between schools and the District concerning the designated District initiative. Plan program components, execute procedures, and manage operations as instructed. Act as a central point of reference for the initiative's activities. Act as a liaison among parents, schools, and the District to address any concerns related to the assignment. Revise policies, procedures, handbooks, and webpages as needed. Inform relevant groups or individuals about updates in policies and procedures. Facilitate and encourage the engagement of school and community resources to support the initiative. Coordinate and conduct staff training sessions, deliver presentations as needed, and actively engage in program-related meetings, conferences, and workshops. Create and manage specialized files, collect statistics, program feedback, and relevant data to evaluate the project effectively. Perform Medicaid administrative claims reimbursable activities as directed in accordance with Chapter 3 of the federally approved School District Administrative Claiming (SDAC) Guide. Revised: 07/16/2024 Additional Job InformationNo job description available
    $40k-48k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Vpk Teacher

    Little Einsteins Academy

    Teacher aide job in Sarasota, FL

    We are currently seeking a dedicated and passionate VPK (Voluntary Prekindergarten) Teacher to join our team. As a VPK Teacher at Little Einsteins Academy you will play a vital role in shaping the educational experiences of young children in preparation for their future academic endeavors. If you are a dedicated and passionate VPK Teacher who is committed to providing the best early childhood education experience for young learners, we encourage you to apply. Please send your resume, a cover letter, and any relevant certifications to [Your Contact Email]. Responsibilities: Develop and implement age-appropriate curriculum and lesson plans for the VPK program. Create a safe, inclusive, and engaging classroom environment. Foster children's social, emotional, and cognitive development. Conduct assessments and maintain progress records for each child. Communicate effectively with parents and guardians regarding children's progress. Collaborate with colleagues and participate in professional development opportunities. Ensure the classroom adheres to all state and licensing regulations. Qualifications: Florida VPK endorsement. Early childhood teaching experience. Strong understanding of child development and developmentally appropriate practices. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Knowledge of Florida's early childhood education standards and regulations. CPR and First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain)
    $37k-52k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • English Teacher

    IMG Academy 4.4company rating

    Teacher aide job in Bradenton, FL

    The English Teacher is responsible for core content curriculum creation, implementation and delivery in the classroom. Responsibilities Responsible for providing an educational atmosphere where students have the opportunity to fulfill their potential for intellectual, physical and psychological growth Creates and implements instructional activities that contribute to a climate where students are actively engaged in meaningful learning experiences Update and maintain all necessary records accurately and completely as required by laws, district policies and school regulations Identifies, selects, and modifies instructional resources to meet the needs of the students with varying backgrounds, learning styles, and special needs Maintains discipline in accordance with the rules and disciplinary systems of the school Communicates effectively, both verbally and in writing, with students, parents, and other professionals on a regular basis. Models professional and ethical standards when dealing with students, parents, peers, and community. Ensures that student growth and achievement is continuous and appropriate for age group, subject area, and/or program classification. Communicates necessary information regularly to students, colleagues and parents regarding student progress and student needs Adheres to all company policies, procedures and business ethic codes Other duties as assigned Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Bachelor's Degree in relevant subject area Strong classroom management skills required Highly organized; flexible in meeting the needs of boarding students and their families; Ability to create lesson plans to meet the needs of diverse student population Technologically savvy Preferred Skills Master's degree in relevant subject area Former student athlete International education experience Experience working with student athletes NCAA, Compliance experience Bilingual
    $41k-50k yearly est. 15d ago
  • Summer STEAM Teacher

    Full Steam Ahead Ft Myers

    Teacher aide job in Fort Myers, FL

    Job DescriptionDescription Full S.T.E.A.M. Ahead's Summer STEAM Teacher is the passionate, energetic, positive teacher leading daily lessons and keeping STEAM engaging, fun, and organized. They work well with a team, have great rapport with students and families, and are above all an outstanding educator. They have a background in education and have experience working with children in various contexts. They can follow a lesson plan well and generate their own ideas for meeting their students' needs within a lesson. Key Responsibilities Teaching STEM classes and/or Art classes (both preferred) Preparing for lessons ahead of time using preset lesson plans Working flexibly within the curriculum to ensure all students' needs are met Organizing and cleaning the classroom space and common space Ensuring “STEAM Culture” is always evident and encouraged Communicating regularly with all stakeholders (staff, students, families, administration) via email and in person Effectively managing student behaviors with minimal intervention Requirements Bachelor's degree (Education, Psychology, Family Studies, or related field preferred) Preferred 1+ year of experience as a teacher in a traditional classroom setting OR 2 years in a non-traditional setting Strong organizational time-management skills Knowledge of Creative STEAM Curriculum Ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment Genuine passion for working with young children and supporting families Availability to work full-time, on-site hours during summer Schedule The Summer STEAM Teacher works from 8am - 4:30pm OR from 8:30am - 5pm and may be responsible for opening or closing, per the site director's scheduling needs. 40 hours per week are expected during summer, at least 4 weeks during summer. Benefits Free/discounted programs for children Paid holidays Annual raises Paid training
    $34k-50k yearly est. 20d ago
  • Early Learning Classroom Teacher - 3 year old classroom

    The Sky Family YMCA 3.9company rating

    Teacher aide job in Nokomis, FL

    The Classroom Teacher understands the essential needs of the young child and supports both children and parents by creating joy-filled and life-nourishing environments that enhance growth and development during the critical first five years of life. Understanding that a healthy early childhood provides a strong foundation for the future development of individuals and humanity as a whole, the teacher will bring healthy movement opportunities, purposeful activities, nourishing images, and clear speech into his/her daily work with the children. The teacher will guide the children toward self-control, cooperation, social awareness, and a sense of belonging in the group. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Classroom Responsibilities and Duties: 1. Class Teaching * Develop a healthy daily and weekly rhythm that supports the growth of the developing child. * Prepare and lead daily activities such as circle, imaginative play, story, hand work, painting, coloring, cooking, baking, domestic work, nature walks, snack, and outdoor activities, based upon the unfolding rhythms and festivals of the year. * Document student progress. * Develop and maintain a safe, harmonious social environment for the students. * Develop and maintain a clean, orderly, and beautiful classroom environment. 2. Home/School Communication * Prepare and hold a minimum of 2 class meetings per year, at least one hour in length, in addition to the parent orientation evening at the beginning of the year. These evenings are designed to educate parents about Early Learning education and child development, to create and nurture a sense of classroom community and to support the challenging task of parenting young children. * Conduct parent-teacher conferences each November and February/March as scheduled on the school calendar. * Arrange and participate in conference(s) with parent(s) and the Early Learning Center Director or a designated support faculty member, as needed, to discuss student social or behavioral concerns. * Write weekly correspondence to the parents containing short descriptions of the children's activities throughout the week as well as any important announcements. 3. Written Reports * Complete a Mid-Year Report describing each child's daily experience, as well as their physical, social and artistic development. * Complete End of the Year narratives describing child's experience, growth and development over the year. Reports are to be submitted by assigned deadline date to be reviewed for suggested edits by the Early Learning Center Director or assigned peer. 4. Planning and Preparation * Prepare circles, fairy tales, birthday celebrations, songs, festivals, puppet shows, painting and additional activities. * Complete/oversee all shopping for food and supplies. * Take daily attendance. * Participate in Early Learning Staff meetings as well as regular Full Faculty meetings. * Maintain and clean rooms daily. * Supervise classroom assistant if applicable * Prepare snacks and serve meals according to schedule. * Nap time set up and clean up. * Oversee development and changes in play spaces (indoor and out) to reflect the goals of the curriculum. * Work collaboratively with other teachers/staff and Early Learning Center Director through classroom observation (two per semester), peer evaluations, and parent/community/festival work. Additional Responsibilities: All teachers share responsibility for the well-being of the school. Aspects of this responsibility are: * Maintaining and striving for an openness to understand and work with the goals and objectives of Early Learning and child development. * Attendance and participation in scheduled staff meetings, as well as work days throughout the academic year as scheduled. * Make themselves available, as appropriate and applicable to their schedule, to offer extra help to students and their parents. This availability will be communicated to the families in the class. * Attendance/assistance at major all-school activities and open houses. * Preparation of a yearly class play or presentation as may be suggested by the curriculum. * Create age-appropriate aesthetics in classrooms including nature tables and seasonal displays. * Participate in enrollment process of new students in areas such as, but not limited to, student interviews, parent interviews, student skill assessment and arranging for perspective student's play date. * Maintain and make readily available a lesson plan that can be given to a substitute teacher in the event of an absence. * Participate in a professional development and accountability plan. In the event of a planned absence, make arrangements for a substitute and ensure that they receive any lesson plans and materials needed to cover the missed class(es). * Responsible for upholding all staff safety requirements including cleaning protocols throughout the day, as required by my department. Requirements QUALIFICATIONS: * Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university with at least 12 credit hours of child development or early childhood education or elementary education or a related field preferred. (Incumbents will complete AA within 2 years and BA/BS within 4 years from date of acceptance.) * A valid Florida Childcare Staff Credential * A deep love for children, respect for parents, enjoyment of working in collaboration with faculty and staff colleagues, joy and enthusiasm in their work, and a commitment to self-development in order to become a model worthy of imitation by the children. * Strong teaching and student management skills * Strong interpersonal skills * At least one year teaching in an early childhood education setting. * Strong written and verbal communication skills * Strong organizational skills * Successfully complete DCF background screening requirements as well as meet the association policies on background screening. * Employment is contingent upon completing required Level 2 background screening through the Florida Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse. Details: ******************************** CERTIFICATIONS AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTS: * Infant/child CPR & First Aid * Annual completion of YMCA Blood Borne Pathogens training * Annual completion of YMCA Child Sexual Abuse Prevention class * Staff Safety Requirements/Cleaning Protocols * Additional training classes as recommended and needed for continuing education credit.
    $32k-39k yearly est. 25d ago
  • Early Learning Classroom Teacher

    YMCA of Southwest Florida 3.2company rating

    Teacher aide job in Venice, FL

    Full-time Description The Classroom Teacher understands the essential needs of the young child and supports both children and parents by creating joy-filled and life-nourishing environments that enhance growth and development during the critical first five years of life. Understanding that a healthy early childhood provides a strong foundation for the future development of individuals and humanity as a whole, the teacher will bring healthy movement opportunities, purposeful activities, nourishing images, and clear speech into his/her daily work with the children. The teacher will guide the children toward self-control, cooperation, social awareness, and a sense of belonging in the group. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Classroom Responsibilities and Duties: 1. Class Teaching Develop a healthy daily and weekly rhythm that supports the growth of the developing child. Prepare and lead daily activities such as circle, imaginative play, story, hand work, painting, coloring, cooking, baking, domestic work, nature walks, snack, and outdoor activities, based upon the unfolding rhythms and festivals of the year. Document student progress. Develop and maintain a safe, harmonious social environment for the students. Develop and maintain a clean, orderly, and beautiful classroom environment. 2. Home/School Communication Prepare and hold a minimum of 2 class meetings per year, at least one hour in length, in addition to the parent orientation evening at the beginning of the year. These evenings are designed to educate parents about Early Learning education and child development, to create and nurture a sense of classroom community and to support the challenging task of parenting young children. Conduct parent-teacher conferences each November and February/March as scheduled on the school calendar. Arrange and participate in conference(s) with parent(s) and the Early Learning Center Director or a designated support faculty member, as needed, to discuss student social or behavioral concerns. Write weekly correspondence to the parents containing short descriptions of the children's activities throughout the week as well as any important announcements. 3. Written Reports Complete a Mid-Year Report describing each child's daily experience, as well as their physical, social and artistic development. Complete End of the Year narratives describing child's experience, growth and development over the year. Reports are to be submitted by assigned deadline date to be reviewed for suggested edits by the Early Learning Center Director or assigned peer. 4. Planning and Preparation Prepare circles, fairy tales, birthday celebrations, songs, festivals, puppet shows, painting and additional activities. Complete/oversee all shopping for food and supplies. Take daily attendance. Participate in Early Learning Staff meetings as well as regular Full Faculty meetings. Maintain and clean rooms daily. Supervise classroom assistant if applicable Prepare snacks and serve meals according to schedule. Nap time set up and clean up. Oversee development and changes in play spaces (indoor and out) to reflect the goals of the curriculum. Work collaboratively with other teachers/staff and Early Learning Center Director through classroom observation (two per semester), peer evaluations, and parent/community/festival work. Additional Responsibilities: All teachers share responsibility for the well-being of the school. Aspects of this responsibility are: Maintaining and striving for an openness to understand and work with the goals and objectives of Early Learning and child development. Attendance and participation in scheduled staff meetings, as well as work days throughout the academic year as scheduled. Make themselves available, as appropriate and applicable to their schedule, to offer extra help to students and their parents. This availability will be communicated to the families in the class. Attendance/assistance at major all-school activities and open houses. Preparation of a yearly class play or presentation as may be suggested by the curriculum. Create age-appropriate aesthetics in classrooms including nature tables and seasonal displays. Participate in enrollment process of new students in areas such as, but not limited to, student interviews, parent interviews, student skill assessment and arranging for perspective student's play date. Maintain and make readily available a lesson plan that can be given to a substitute teacher in the event of an absence. Participate in a professional development and accountability plan. In the event of a planned absence, make arrangements for a substitute and ensure that they receive any lesson plans and materials needed to cover the missed class(es). Responsible for upholding all staff safety requirements including cleaning protocols throughout the day, as required by my department. Requirements QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university with at least 12 credit hours of child development or early childhood education or elementary education or a related field preferred. (Incumbents will complete AA within 2 years and BA/BS within 4 years from date of acceptance.) A valid Florida Childcare Staff Credential A deep love for children, respect for parents, enjoyment of working in collaboration with faculty and staff colleagues, joy and enthusiasm in their work, and a commitment to self-development in order to become a model worthy of imitation by the children. Strong teaching and student management skills Strong interpersonal skills At least one year teaching in an early childhood education setting. Strong written and verbal communication skills Strong organizational skills Successfully complete DCF background screening requirements as well as meet the association policies on background screening. Employment is contingent upon completing required Level 2 background screening through the Florida Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse. Details: ******************************** CERTIFICATIONS AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTS: Infant/child CPR & First Aid Annual completion of YMCA Blood Borne Pathogens training Annual completion of YMCA Child Sexual Abuse Prevention class Staff Safety Requirements/Cleaning Protocols Additional training classes as recommended and needed for continuing education credit. Salary Description $17.00 to $19.00 per hour
    $17-19 hourly 23d ago
  • School Aide - ESOL (Spanish)

    Amergis

    Teacher aide job in Bradenton, FL

    The School Aide is an individual who works with students requiring instructional, and/or behavioral assistance under the supervision of the special education department, teacher and/or supervising designee. The School Aide may also provide support services to assist students with personal, physical mobility and therapeutic care needs, as established by a rehabilitation health practitioner, social worker or other health care professional. Minimum Requirements: + High School diploma or equivalent required + Comply with all relevant professional standards of practice + Current CPR if applicable + TB questionnaire, PPD or chest x-ray if applicable + Current Health certificate (per contract or state regulation) + Must meet all federal, state and local requirements + Must be at least 18 years of age Benefits At Amergis, we firmly believe that our employees are the heartbeat of our organization and we are happy to offer the following benefits: + Competitive pay & weekly paychecks + Health, dental, vision, and life insurance + 401(k) savings plan + Awards and recognition programs *Benefit eligibility is dependent on employment status. About Amergis Amergis, formerly known as Maxim Healthcare Staffing, has served our clients and communities by connecting people to the work that matters since 1988. We provide meaningful opportunities to our extensive network of healthcare and school-based professionals, ready to work in any hospital, government facility, or school. Through partnership and innovation, Amergis creates unmatched staffing experiences to deliver the best workforce solutions. Amergis is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.
    $20k-28k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Academic Tutor

    Prep Academy Tutors

    Teacher aide job in Venice, FL

    Join the Prep Academy Tutors Team - Where Passion Meets Opportunity! At Prep Academy Tutors, we're on a mission to ignite the love of learning and help students achieve their fullest potential. We're a dynamic, private in-home and online tutoring company dedicated to providing top-tier educational support across all subjects and for students of all ages. But here's the catch: we don't just hire anyone. We only hire the best. Are you an energetic, enthusiastic, and driven educator who wants to make a real difference? Are you passionate about shaping young mindsand helping students succeed? Then we want YOU! Who's the Right Fit? We are looking for certified teachers or those on the path to becoming one. You should be the kind of person who loves teaching, thrives on student success, and is committed to excellence. We're all about creating an environment where learning can happen in a fun, engaging, and personalized way. Who is NOT a Good Fit? If you're someone who isn't comfortable being flexible, doesn't have a passion for student growth, or isn't ready to take on the responsibility of helping a child succeed - this probably isn't the place for you. We're seeking go-getters, not clock-watchers. As a Prep Academy Tutor, you will: Empower students with academic support based on the Florida curriculum. Develop customized learning plans that help students truly understand the material, not just memorize it. Offer remedial and enrichment opportunities to help students who need extra support-or a challenge to stretch them further. Collaborate with parents to keep them in the loop on progress, struggles, and successes. Perks and Benefits: We know you have options when it comes to who you tutor for. That's why we offer competitive rates because your time and skills deserve to be valued. Flexible Hours - We understand you have a life outside of tutoring! Whether it's a side hustle, family time, or a passion project, you'll have the freedom to set your own schedule. You're the boss of your time! Professional Development - We're all about growth. With ongoing learning opportunities and access to a network of supportive colleagues, you'll continue to sharpen your skills and evolve as an educator. Supportive Work Environment - Our team is like a family. We thrive on collaboration, sharing ideas, and helping each other out. When you succeed, we all succeed. Be Your Own Boss - Want to feel like you're in control of your career? As a tutor with us, you get to take charge of your schedule and student load, giving you the autonomy you crave. What We're Looking For: We're seeking dynamic, compassionate educators who meet at least one of the following criteria: You hold a current, valid registration with the Florida Department of Education. You're a qualified teacher in the United States (or in the process of becoming one). You're a current teacher candidate pursuing a Bachelor of Education. You have experience as a lecturer or course instructor at an accredited U.S. or Canadian university. Ready to join a team that values your skills, your passion, and your independence? If you're an inspiring educator ready to make a real difference, we want to hear from you!
    $23k-37k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Project Learn Teacher

    Boys & Girls Club of Sarasota and Desoto Counties 3.1company rating

    Teacher aide job in Venice, FL

    Employee Benefits Club Membership at locations in Sarasota, Venice, North Port and Arcadia is included for dependents ages 6-18. Professional development opportunities with complimentary access to Boys & Girls Clubs of America's Spillett Leadership University for online education and training. GREAT CAREERS START HERE: Are you interested in becoming a valued member of an award-winning team of professionals who are dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of young people in our community? Apply today to the Youth Development Professional (YDP) position at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Sarasota and DeSoto Counties (BGCSDC). The Youth Development Professional is responsible for planning, facilitating, and supervising activities and programs within a designated program area. This role emphasizes empowering youth to achieve their greatest potential by ensuring the safety of members, maintaining the quality of activities, and upholding the appearance of the Club at all times. Primary Function: Planning and conducting a well-rounded program in youth development by implementing Project Based Learning activities that enable youth to become proficient in basic educational disciplines and apply learning to everyday situations. Qualifications Knowledge, skills and abilities BA/BS Degree from an accredited, four year university or college in a field related to education. Must have a valid Florida Teaching Certificate. Experience with Project Based Learning. Willingness to think outside the box; very energetic; a motivator. Excellent verbal and written communication & computer skills (Microsoft Word required). Strong analytical skills with attention to detail. Ability to meet deadlines with severe time constraints. Frequently required to stand; walk; use hands to finger; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; and talk or hear. Occasionally required to sit. Frequently lift and/or move up to 20 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Pass pre-employment background screening and drug test. Please see link for New Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse Education and Awareness website (HB531 | Florida Agency for Health Care Administration)
    $27k-36k yearly est. 16d ago
  • Teacher Assistant, 3rd Grade

    Catholic Diocese of Arlington 4.1company rating

    Teacher aide job in Fort Myers, FL

    Title: Teacher Assistant, 3rd Grade Reports to: Principal Classification: Hourly/Non-exempt St. Francis Xavier Catholic School is seeking a teacher's assistant. Our mission at St. Francis Xavier Catholic School in Fort Myers, Florida, is "To Be Like Christ" in all that we think, do and say while experiencing the joy of learning Job Responsibilities Assist teacher in planning, designing, and implementing curriculum Provide assistance as directed by the lead teacher Instruct classroom in accordance with lesson plans Assist in the supervision of students directed by the lead teacher Assist students during lunchtime Implement age-appropriate activities and monitor safety throughout Maintain student records and perform other clerical duties as directed Help maintain a clean and organized classroom Assist students in social skills development Assist in putting up bulletin boards Assist in student bathroom breaks Take attendance and make copies as directed by the lead teacher Operate equipment such as projectors, iPad, and computers Assist in maintaining classroom management plan Prepare and distribute work as directed by the lead teacher Provide guidance and redirection as needed
    $21k-26k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Vpk Teacher at Little Einsteins Academy

    Little Einsteins Academy

    Teacher aide job in Sarasota, FL

    Job Description We are currently seeking a dedicated and passionate VPK (Voluntary Prekindergarten) Teacher to join our team. As a VPK Teacher at Little Einsteins Academy you will play a vital role in shaping the educational experiences of young children in preparation for their future academic endeavors. If you are a dedicated and passionate VPK Teacher who is committed to providing the best early childhood education experience for young learners, we encourage you to apply. Please send your resume, a cover letter, and any relevant certifications to [Your Contact Email]. Responsibilities: Develop and implement age-appropriate curriculum and lesson plans for the VPK program. Create a safe, inclusive, and engaging classroom environment. Foster children's social, emotional, and cognitive development. Conduct assessments and maintain progress records for each child. Communicate effectively with parents and guardians regarding children's progress. Collaborate with colleagues and participate in professional development opportunities. Ensure the classroom adheres to all state and licensing regulations. Qualifications: Florida VPK endorsement. Early childhood teaching experience. Strong understanding of child development and developmentally appropriate practices. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Knowledge of Florida's early childhood education standards and regulations. CPR and First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain) By applying to this job, you agree to receive periodic text messages from this employer and Homebase about your pending job application. Opt out anytime. Msg & data rates may apply. Powered by Homebase. Free employee scheduling, time clock and hiring tools.
    $37k-52k yearly est. 6d ago
  • VPK Early Learning Classroom Teacher

    The Sky Family YMCA 3.9company rating

    Teacher aide job in Nokomis, FL

    The Classroom Teacher understands the essential needs of the young child and supports both children and parents by creating joy-filled and life-nourishing environments that enhance growth and development during the critical first five years of life. Understanding that a healthy early childhood provides a strong foundation for the future development of individuals and humanity as a whole, the teacher will bring healthy movement opportunities, purposeful activities, nourishing images, and clear speech into his/her daily work with the children. The teacher will guide the children toward self-control, cooperation, social awareness, and a sense of belonging in the group. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Classroom Responsibilities and Duties: 1. Class Teaching * Develop a healthy daily and weekly rhythm that supports the growth of the developing child. * Prepare and lead daily activities such as circle, imaginative play, story, hand work, painting, coloring, cooking, baking, domestic work, nature walks, snack, and outdoor activities, based upon the unfolding rhythms and festivals of the year. * Document student progress. * Develop and maintain a safe, harmonious social environment for the students. * Develop and maintain a clean, orderly, and beautiful classroom environment. 2. Home/School Communication * Prepare and hold a minimum of 2 class meetings per year, at least one hour in length, in addition to the parent orientation evening at the beginning of the year. These evenings are designed to educate parents about Early Learning education and child development, to create and nurture a sense of classroom community and to support the challenging task of parenting young children. * Conduct parent-teacher conferences each November and February/March as scheduled on the school calendar. * Arrange and participate in conference(s) with parent(s) and the Early Learning Center Director or a designated support faculty member, as needed, to discuss student social or behavioral concerns. * Write weekly correspondence to the parents containing short descriptions of the children's activities throughout the week as well as any important announcements. 3. Written Reports * Complete a Mid-Year Report describing each child's daily experience, as well as their physical, social and artistic development. * Complete End of the Year narratives describing child's experience, growth and development over the year. Reports are to be submitted by assigned deadline date to be reviewed for suggested edits by the Early Learning Center Director or assigned peer. 4. Planning and Preparation * Prepare circles, fairy tales, birthday celebrations, songs, festivals, puppet shows, painting and additional activities. * Complete/oversee all shopping for food and supplies. * Take daily attendance. * Participate in Early Learning Staff meetings as well as regular Full Faculty meetings. * Maintain and clean rooms daily. * Supervise classroom assistant if applicable * Prepare snacks and serve meals according to schedule. * Nap time set up and clean up. * Oversee development and changes in play spaces (indoor and out) to reflect the goals of the curriculum. * Work collaboratively with other teachers/staff and Early Learning Center Director through classroom observation (two per semester), peer evaluations, and parent/community/festival work. Additional Responsibilities: All teachers share responsibility for the well-being of the school. Aspects of this responsibility are: * Maintaining and striving for an openness to understand and work with the goals and objectives of Early Learning and child development. * Attendance and participation in scheduled staff meetings, as well as work days throughout the academic year as scheduled. * Make themselves available, as appropriate and applicable to their schedule, to offer extra help to students and their parents. This availability will be communicated to the families in the class. * Attendance/assistance at major all-school activities and open houses. * Preparation of a yearly class play or presentation as may be suggested by the curriculum. * Create age-appropriate aesthetics in classrooms including nature tables and seasonal displays. * Participate in enrollment process of new students in areas such as, but not limited to, student interviews, parent interviews, student skill assessment and arranging for perspective student's play date. * Maintain and make readily available a lesson plan that can be given to a substitute teacher in the event of an absence. * Participate in a professional development and accountability plan. In the event of a planned absence, make arrangements for a substitute and ensure that they receive any lesson plans and materials needed to cover the missed class(es). * Responsible for upholding all staff safety requirements including cleaning protocols throughout the day, as required by my department. Requirements QUALIFICATIONS: * Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university with at least 12 credit hours of child development or early childhood education or elementary education or a related field preferred. (Incumbents will complete AA within 2 years and BA/BS within 4 years from date of acceptance.) * A valid Florida Childcare Staff Credential * A deep love for children, respect for parents, enjoyment of working in collaboration with faculty and staff colleagues, joy and enthusiasm in their work, and a commitment to self-development in order to become a model worthy of imitation by the children. * Strong teaching and student management skills * Strong interpersonal skills * At least one year teaching in an early childhood education setting. * Strong written and verbal communication skills * Strong organizational skills * Successfully complete DCF background screening requirements as well as meet the association policies on background screening. * Employment is contingent upon completing required Level 2 background screening through the Florida Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse. Details: ******************************** CERTIFICATIONS AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTS: * Infant/child CPR & First Aid * Annual completion of YMCA Blood Borne Pathogens training * Annual completion of YMCA Child Sexual Abuse Prevention class * Staff Safety Requirements/Cleaning Protocols * Additional training classes as recommended and needed for continuing education credit.
    $32k-39k yearly est. 25d ago
  • VPK Early Learning Classroom Teacher

    YMCA of Southwest Florida 3.2company rating

    Teacher aide job in Venice, FL

    Full-time Description The Classroom Teacher understands the essential needs of the young child and supports both children and parents by creating joy-filled and life-nourishing environments that enhance growth and development during the critical first five years of life. Understanding that a healthy early childhood provides a strong foundation for the future development of individuals and humanity as a whole, the teacher will bring healthy movement opportunities, purposeful activities, nourishing images, and clear speech into his/her daily work with the children. The teacher will guide the children toward self-control, cooperation, social awareness, and a sense of belonging in the group. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Classroom Responsibilities and Duties: 1. Class Teaching Develop a healthy daily and weekly rhythm that supports the growth of the developing child. Prepare and lead daily activities such as circle, imaginative play, story, hand work, painting, coloring, cooking, baking, domestic work, nature walks, snack, and outdoor activities, based upon the unfolding rhythms and festivals of the year. Document student progress. Develop and maintain a safe, harmonious social environment for the students. Develop and maintain a clean, orderly, and beautiful classroom environment. 2. Home/School Communication Prepare and hold a minimum of 2 class meetings per year, at least one hour in length, in addition to the parent orientation evening at the beginning of the year. These evenings are designed to educate parents about Early Learning education and child development, to create and nurture a sense of classroom community and to support the challenging task of parenting young children. Conduct parent-teacher conferences each November and February/March as scheduled on the school calendar. Arrange and participate in conference(s) with parent(s) and the Early Learning Center Director or a designated support faculty member, as needed, to discuss student social or behavioral concerns. Write weekly correspondence to the parents containing short descriptions of the children's activities throughout the week as well as any important announcements. 3. Written Reports Complete a Mid-Year Report describing each child's daily experience, as well as their physical, social and artistic development. Complete End of the Year narratives describing child's experience, growth and development over the year. Reports are to be submitted by assigned deadline date to be reviewed for suggested edits by the Early Learning Center Director or assigned peer. 4. Planning and Preparation Prepare circles, fairy tales, birthday celebrations, songs, festivals, puppet shows, painting and additional activities. Complete/oversee all shopping for food and supplies. Take daily attendance. Participate in Early Learning Staff meetings as well as regular Full Faculty meetings. Maintain and clean rooms daily. Supervise classroom assistant if applicable Prepare snacks and serve meals according to schedule. Nap time set up and clean up. Oversee development and changes in play spaces (indoor and out) to reflect the goals of the curriculum. Work collaboratively with other teachers/staff and Early Learning Center Director through classroom observation (two per semester), peer evaluations, and parent/community/festival work. Additional Responsibilities: All teachers share responsibility for the well-being of the school. Aspects of this responsibility are: Maintaining and striving for an openness to understand and work with the goals and objectives of Early Learning and child development. Attendance and participation in scheduled staff meetings, as well as work days throughout the academic year as scheduled. Make themselves available, as appropriate and applicable to their schedule, to offer extra help to students and their parents. This availability will be communicated to the families in the class. Attendance/assistance at major all-school activities and open houses. Preparation of a yearly class play or presentation as may be suggested by the curriculum. Create age-appropriate aesthetics in classrooms including nature tables and seasonal displays. Participate in enrollment process of new students in areas such as, but not limited to, student interviews, parent interviews, student skill assessment and arranging for perspective student's play date. Maintain and make readily available a lesson plan that can be given to a substitute teacher in the event of an absence. Participate in a professional development and accountability plan. In the event of a planned absence, make arrangements for a substitute and ensure that they receive any lesson plans and materials needed to cover the missed class(es). Responsible for upholding all staff safety requirements including cleaning protocols throughout the day, as required by my department. Requirements QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university with at least 12 credit hours of child development or early childhood education or elementary education or a related field preferred. (Incumbents will complete AA within 2 years and BA/BS within 4 years from date of acceptance.) A valid Florida Childcare Staff Credential A deep love for children, respect for parents, enjoyment of working in collaboration with faculty and staff colleagues, joy and enthusiasm in their work, and a commitment to self-development in order to become a model worthy of imitation by the children. Strong teaching and student management skills Strong interpersonal skills At least one year teaching in an early childhood education setting. Strong written and verbal communication skills Strong organizational skills Successfully complete DCF background screening requirements as well as meet the association policies on background screening. Employment is contingent upon completing required Level 2 background screening through the Florida Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse. Details: ******************************** CERTIFICATIONS AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTS: Infant/child CPR & First Aid Annual completion of YMCA Blood Borne Pathogens training Annual completion of YMCA Child Sexual Abuse Prevention class Staff Safety Requirements/Cleaning Protocols Additional training classes as recommended and needed for continuing education credit. Salary Description $16.00 to $19.00 per hour
    $16-19 hourly 23d ago
  • School Aide - ESOL (Spanish)

    Amergis

    Teacher aide job in Bradenton, FL

    The School Aide is an individual who works with students requiring instructional, and/or behavioral assistance under the supervision of the special education department, teacher and/or supervising designee. The School Aide may also provide support services to assist students with personal, physical mobility and therapeutic care needs, as established by a rehabilitation health practitioner, social worker or other health care professional. Start Date February 2026 Length of Contract 20 Weeks Weekly Schedule Monday-Friday Hours/Week 7.5 daily, 37.5 weekly Grade Levels K-5 Duties/Position Details (class size/site) Spanish (speak, read, write) Location Bradenton Benefits At Amergis, we firmly believe that our employees are the heartbeat of our organization and we are happy to offer the following benefits: + Competitive pay & weekly paychecks + Health, dental, vision, and life insurance + 401(k) savings plan + Awards and recognition programs *Benefit eligibility is dependent on employment status. About Amergis Amergis, formerly known as Maxim Healthcare Staffing, has served our clients and communities by connecting people to the work that matters since 1988. We provide meaningful opportunities to our extensive network of healthcare and school-based professionals, ready to work in any hospital, government facility, or school. Through partnership and innovation, Amergis creates unmatched staffing experiences to deliver the best workforce solutions. Amergis is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.
    $20k-28k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Elementary School Tutor

    Prep Academy Tutors

    Teacher aide job in Venice, FL

    Join the Prep Academy Tutors Team - Where Passion Meets Opportunity! At Prep Academy Tutors, we're on a mission to ignite the love of learning and help students achieve their fullest potential. We're a dynamic, private in-home and online tutoring company dedicated to providing top-tier educational support across all subjects and for students of all ages. But here's the catch: we don't just hire anyone. We only hire the best. Are you an energetic, enthusiastic, and driven educator who wants to make a real difference? Are you passionate about shaping young mindsand helping students succeed? Then we want YOU! Who's the Right Fit? We are looking for certified teachers or those on the path to becoming one. You should be the kind of person who loves teaching, thrives on student success, and is committed to excellence. We're all about creating an environment where learning can happen in a fun, engaging, and personalized way. Who is NOT a Good Fit? If you're someone who isn't comfortable being flexible, doesn't have a passion for student growth, or isn't ready to take on the responsibility of helping a child succeed - this probably isn't the place for you. We're seeking go-getters, not clock-watchers. As a Prep Academy Tutor, you will: Empower students with academic support based on the Florida curriculum. Develop customized learning plans that help students truly understand the material, not just memorize it. Offer remedial and enrichment opportunities to help students who need extra support-or a challenge to stretch them further. Collaborate with parents to keep them in the loop on progress, struggles, and successes. Perks and Benefits: We know you have options when it comes to who you tutor for. That's why we offer competitive rates because your time and skills deserve to be valued. Flexible Hours - We understand you have a life outside of tutoring! Whether it's a side hustle, family time, or a passion project, you'll have the freedom to set your own schedule. You're the boss of your time! Professional Development - We're all about growth. With ongoing learning opportunities and access to a network of supportive colleagues, you'll continue to sharpen your skills and evolve as an educator. Supportive Work Environment - Our team is like a family. We thrive on collaboration, sharing ideas, and helping each other out. When you succeed, we all succeed. Be Your Own Boss - Want to feel like you're in control of your career? As a tutor with us, you get to take charge of your schedule and student load, giving you the autonomy you crave. What We're Looking For: We're seeking dynamic, compassionate educators who meet at least one of the following criteria: You hold a current, valid registration with the Florida Department of Education. You're a qualified teacher in the United States (or in the process of becoming one). You're a current teacher candidate pursuing a Bachelor of Education. You have experience as a lecturer or course instructor at an accredited U.S. or Canadian university. Ready to join a team that values your skills, your passion, and your independence? If you're an inspiring educator ready to make a real difference, we want to hear from you!
    $39k-48k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Early Learning Classroom Teacher

    The Sky Family YMCA 3.9company rating

    Teacher aide job in Nokomis, FL

    The Classroom Teacher understands the essential needs of the young child and supports both children and parents by creating joy-filled and life-nourishing environments that enhance growth and development during the critical first five years of life. Understanding that a healthy early childhood provides a strong foundation for the future development of individuals and humanity as a whole, the teacher will bring healthy movement opportunities, purposeful activities, nourishing images, and clear speech into his/her daily work with the children. The teacher will guide the children toward self-control, cooperation, social awareness, and a sense of belonging in the group. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Classroom Responsibilities and Duties: 1. Class Teaching * Develop a healthy daily and weekly rhythm that supports the growth of the developing child. * Prepare and lead daily activities such as circle, imaginative play, story, hand work, painting, coloring, cooking, baking, domestic work, nature walks, snack, and outdoor activities, based upon the unfolding rhythms and festivals of the year. * Document student progress. * Develop and maintain a safe, harmonious social environment for the students. * Develop and maintain a clean, orderly, and beautiful classroom environment. 2. Home/School Communication * Prepare and hold a minimum of 2 class meetings per year, at least one hour in length, in addition to the parent orientation evening at the beginning of the year. These evenings are designed to educate parents about Early Learning education and child development, to create and nurture a sense of classroom community and to support the challenging task of parenting young children. * Conduct parent-teacher conferences each November and February/March as scheduled on the school calendar. * Arrange and participate in conference(s) with parent(s) and the Early Learning Center Director or a designated support faculty member, as needed, to discuss student social or behavioral concerns. * Write weekly correspondence to the parents containing short descriptions of the children's activities throughout the week as well as any important announcements. 3. Written Reports * Complete a Mid-Year Report describing each child's daily experience, as well as their physical, social and artistic development. * Complete End of the Year narratives describing child's experience, growth and development over the year. Reports are to be submitted by assigned deadline date to be reviewed for suggested edits by the Early Learning Center Director or assigned peer. 4. Planning and Preparation * Prepare circles, fairy tales, birthday celebrations, songs, festivals, puppet shows, painting and additional activities. * Complete/oversee all shopping for food and supplies. * Take daily attendance. * Participate in Early Learning Staff meetings as well as regular Full Faculty meetings. * Maintain and clean rooms daily. * Supervise classroom assistant if applicable * Prepare snacks and serve meals according to schedule. * Nap time set up and clean up. * Oversee development and changes in play spaces (indoor and out) to reflect the goals of the curriculum. * Work collaboratively with other teachers/staff and Early Learning Center Director through classroom observation (two per semester), peer evaluations, and parent/community/festival work. Additional Responsibilities: All teachers share responsibility for the well-being of the school. Aspects of this responsibility are: * Maintaining and striving for an openness to understand and work with the goals and objectives of Early Learning and child development. * Attendance and participation in scheduled staff meetings, as well as work days throughout the academic year as scheduled. * Make themselves available, as appropriate and applicable to their schedule, to offer extra help to students and their parents. This availability will be communicated to the families in the class. * Attendance/assistance at major all-school activities and open houses. * Preparation of a yearly class play or presentation as may be suggested by the curriculum. * Create age-appropriate aesthetics in classrooms including nature tables and seasonal displays. * Participate in enrollment process of new students in areas such as, but not limited to, student interviews, parent interviews, student skill assessment and arranging for perspective student's play date. * Maintain and make readily available a lesson plan that can be given to a substitute teacher in the event of an absence. * Participate in a professional development and accountability plan. In the event of a planned absence, make arrangements for a substitute and ensure that they receive any lesson plans and materials needed to cover the missed class(es). * Responsible for upholding all staff safety requirements including cleaning protocols throughout the day, as required by my department. Requirements QUALIFICATIONS: * Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university with at least 12 credit hours of child development or early childhood education or elementary education or a related field preferred. (Incumbents will complete AA within 2 years and BA/BS within 4 years from date of acceptance.) * A valid Florida Childcare Staff Credential * A deep love for children, respect for parents, enjoyment of working in collaboration with faculty and staff colleagues, joy and enthusiasm in their work, and a commitment to self-development in order to become a model worthy of imitation by the children. * Strong teaching and student management skills * Strong interpersonal skills * At least one year teaching in an early childhood education setting. * Strong written and verbal communication skills * Strong organizational skills * Successfully complete DCF background screening requirements as well as meet the association policies on background screening. * Employment is contingent upon completing required Level 2 background screening through the Florida Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse. Details: ******************************** CERTIFICATIONS AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTS: * Infant/child CPR & First Aid * Annual completion of YMCA Blood Borne Pathogens training * Annual completion of YMCA Child Sexual Abuse Prevention class * Staff Safety Requirements/Cleaning Protocols * Additional training classes as recommended and needed for continuing education credit.
    $32k-39k yearly est. 25d ago
  • Early Learning Classroom Teacher - 3 year old classroom

    YMCA of Southwest Florida 3.2company rating

    Teacher aide job in Venice, FL

    Full-time Description The Classroom Teacher understands the essential needs of the young child and supports both children and parents by creating joy-filled and life-nourishing environments that enhance growth and development during the critical first five years of life. Understanding that a healthy early childhood provides a strong foundation for the future development of individuals and humanity as a whole, the teacher will bring healthy movement opportunities, purposeful activities, nourishing images, and clear speech into his/her daily work with the children. The teacher will guide the children toward self-control, cooperation, social awareness, and a sense of belonging in the group. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Classroom Responsibilities and Duties: 1. Class Teaching Develop a healthy daily and weekly rhythm that supports the growth of the developing child. Prepare and lead daily activities such as circle, imaginative play, story, hand work, painting, coloring, cooking, baking, domestic work, nature walks, snack, and outdoor activities, based upon the unfolding rhythms and festivals of the year. Document student progress. Develop and maintain a safe, harmonious social environment for the students. Develop and maintain a clean, orderly, and beautiful classroom environment. 2. Home/School Communication Prepare and hold a minimum of 2 class meetings per year, at least one hour in length, in addition to the parent orientation evening at the beginning of the year. These evenings are designed to educate parents about Early Learning education and child development, to create and nurture a sense of classroom community and to support the challenging task of parenting young children. Conduct parent-teacher conferences each November and February/March as scheduled on the school calendar. Arrange and participate in conference(s) with parent(s) and the Early Learning Center Director or a designated support faculty member, as needed, to discuss student social or behavioral concerns. Write weekly correspondence to the parents containing short descriptions of the children's activities throughout the week as well as any important announcements. 3. Written Reports Complete a Mid-Year Report describing each child's daily experience, as well as their physical, social and artistic development. Complete End of the Year narratives describing child's experience, growth and development over the year. Reports are to be submitted by assigned deadline date to be reviewed for suggested edits by the Early Learning Center Director or assigned peer. 4. Planning and Preparation Prepare circles, fairy tales, birthday celebrations, songs, festivals, puppet shows, painting and additional activities. Complete/oversee all shopping for food and supplies. Take daily attendance. Participate in Early Learning Staff meetings as well as regular Full Faculty meetings. Maintain and clean rooms daily. Supervise classroom assistant if applicable Prepare snacks and serve meals according to schedule. Nap time set up and clean up. Oversee development and changes in play spaces (indoor and out) to reflect the goals of the curriculum. Work collaboratively with other teachers/staff and Early Learning Center Director through classroom observation (two per semester), peer evaluations, and parent/community/festival work. Additional Responsibilities: All teachers share responsibility for the well-being of the school. Aspects of this responsibility are: Maintaining and striving for an openness to understand and work with the goals and objectives of Early Learning and child development. Attendance and participation in scheduled staff meetings, as well as work days throughout the academic year as scheduled. Make themselves available, as appropriate and applicable to their schedule, to offer extra help to students and their parents. This availability will be communicated to the families in the class. Attendance/assistance at major all-school activities and open houses. Preparation of a yearly class play or presentation as may be suggested by the curriculum. Create age-appropriate aesthetics in classrooms including nature tables and seasonal displays. Participate in enrollment process of new students in areas such as, but not limited to, student interviews, parent interviews, student skill assessment and arranging for perspective student's play date. Maintain and make readily available a lesson plan that can be given to a substitute teacher in the event of an absence. Participate in a professional development and accountability plan. In the event of a planned absence, make arrangements for a substitute and ensure that they receive any lesson plans and materials needed to cover the missed class(es). Responsible for upholding all staff safety requirements including cleaning protocols throughout the day, as required by my department. Requirements QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university with at least 12 credit hours of child development or early childhood education or elementary education or a related field preferred. (Incumbents will complete AA within 2 years and BA/BS within 4 years from date of acceptance.) A valid Florida Childcare Staff Credential A deep love for children, respect for parents, enjoyment of working in collaboration with faculty and staff colleagues, joy and enthusiasm in their work, and a commitment to self-development in order to become a model worthy of imitation by the children. Strong teaching and student management skills Strong interpersonal skills At least one year teaching in an early childhood education setting. Strong written and verbal communication skills Strong organizational skills Successfully complete DCF background screening requirements as well as meet the association policies on background screening. Employment is contingent upon completing required Level 2 background screening through the Florida Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse. Details: ******************************** CERTIFICATIONS AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTS: Infant/child CPR & First Aid Annual completion of YMCA Blood Borne Pathogens training Annual completion of YMCA Child Sexual Abuse Prevention class Staff Safety Requirements/Cleaning Protocols Additional training classes as recommended and needed for continuing education credit. Salary Description $16.00 to $19.00 per hour
    $16-19 hourly 23d ago
  • District Paraprofessional- Part time

    Amergis

    Teacher aide job in Sarasota, FL

    The School Aide is an individual who works with students requiring instructional, and/or behavioral assistance under the supervision of the special education department, teacher and/or supervising designee. The School Aide may also provide support services to assist students with personal, physical mobility and therapeutic care needs, as established by a rehabilitation health practitioner, social worker or other health care professional. Minimum Requirements: + High School diploma or equivalent required + Comply with all relevant professional standards of practice + Current CPR if applicable + TB questionnaire, PPD or chest x-ray if applicable + Current Health certificate (per contract or state regulation) + Must meet all federal, state and local requirements + Must be at least 18 years of age Benefits At Amergis, we firmly believe that our employees are the heartbeat of our organization and we are happy to offer the following benefits: + Competitive pay & weekly paychecks + Health, dental, vision, and life insurance + 401(k) savings plan + Awards and recognition programs *Benefit eligibility is dependent on employment status. About Amergis Amergis, formerly known as Maxim Healthcare Staffing, has served our clients and communities by connecting people to the work that matters since 1988. We provide meaningful opportunities to our extensive network of healthcare and school-based professionals, ready to work in any hospital, government facility, or school. Through partnership and innovation, Amergis creates unmatched staffing experiences to deliver the best workforce solutions. Amergis is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.
    $21k-26k yearly est. 3d ago

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