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  • Teaching Assistant - School of Mission & Theology

    Fuller Theological 4.2company rating

    Remote volunteer teaching assistant job

    SCHOOL OF MISSION & THEOLOGY MASTERS LEVEL TEACHING ASSISTANT DEPARTMENT: TEACHING & LEARNING REPORTS TO: INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT MANAGER HOURS: VARY STATUS: NON-EXEMPT BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Faculty are responsible for the academic supervision of TAs, including the selection of the TA, assigning tasks, and monitoring their work. The Teaching & Learning Office (T&L) provides support to TAs such as: completing TA hiring paperwork, conducting TA orientations, approving time cards, and working with the Human Resource (HR) and Payroll Offices to ensure stipend checks are issued on a timely basis. ESSENTIAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES: Support course preparation through activities, includes Canvas shell preparation Assist with grading student assignments (Faculty are responsible for final grading of student work) Provide written and verbal feedback on student assignments or activities Attend initial, class lecture - if requested by Faculty (attendance for personal benefit does not qualify; budget does not permit TAs to attend every class session or class sessions in their entirety) Keep records for the course as requested by the Faculty member Develop or maintain a communication structure that allows the Faculty and class to interact outside of the classroom (includes Canvas) KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIRED: Successful completion of the course or related Fuller courses in a previous quarter Masters Level study in Theology, Intercultural Studies, or Psychology Experience with Canvas LMS Excellent time and task management skills PAY SCALE: Wage range the Seminary expects to pay: $18.04 - $18.29 per hour USD RESIDENCY: Must be willing to abide by Fuller Community Standards US residency required Fully remote work within the United States is subject to payroll state approval by Fuller Theological Seminary Fuller Theological Seminary is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. To the extent required by law, all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or protected Veteran status. As a religious institution, Fuller Theological Seminary is permitted and reserves the right to prefer employees or prospective employees for certain positions on the basis of religion.
    $18-18.3 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Teacher I / II / III - Itinerant

    Communifysb

    Remote volunteer teaching assistant job

    Want to make a difference in a child's life? Our agency provides employees with a positive work environment and the ability to balance work & home along with excellent benefits. Our benefit package includes: medical, dental, vision, life insurance including sick, vacation, and personal leave with 11 paid holiday's and a fully vested retirement plan with an up to 5% match. Position is full-time with full benefits and will have summers off. Starts out between $20.50 - $27.00 per hour. Position is an Itinerant position working in the Lompoc area. Teachers work in partnership with the team teacher to develop weekly lesson plans for preschool children, develops and maintains a safe and positive classroom climate, and an intentional learning environment; screens and assesses each child using appropriate screening/assessment tools; individualizes the educational plans for each child based on ongoing developmental assessments. Engages parents of various cultural backgrounds in their Childs education. Acts as the “second in command” of site operations when Site Supervisor is off site, as assigned. Essential Duties and Responsibilities : Other duties may be assigned. When in the teacher/child ratio, maintains 100% supervision of all children, by sight and sound at all times. Plans high quality, developmentally appropriate learning experiences with the team teacher. Carries out a bilingual, multicultural, anti-bias curriculum designed to meet children's developmental needs within program guidelines. Develops positive relationships with each child and parent. Maintains an indoor and outdoor classroom environment consistent with Head Start/Child Development, Licensing and Agency standards. Maintains the confidentiality of records and information of enrolled families. Assists children with self-care needs such as tooth brushing, diapering, toileting, hand washing and wiping noses. Maintains a physically safe environment and clean well-organized equipment and learning materials indoors and out. Attends and contributes to regular staff meetings and curriculum planning meetings. Plans monthly/weekly curriculum with team teacher that scaffolds children's development. Works on a regular basis with the team teacher to plan and evaluate individualization of the curriculum and behavior plans if applicable. Is responsible for large group three times a week and a small group (primary language) daily. Plans and carries out transition activities for children who are entering or leaving the class/center. Maintains narrative records on each child related to their development. Completes required paper and electronic records in a timely manner. Assumes responsibility for maintenance of required assessments and screenings. Attends IEP (Individual Education Plan) meetings for special needs children with consultants, school district personnel and parents as required. Attends parent meetings upon request. Provides daily on-going communication with parents regarding children's activities, development, and special needs. Makes at least 2 home visits, and two parent conferences with each assigned child's family annually. Makes special efforts to include fathers. Participates with supervisors and managers in the evaluation and ongoing improvement of the program's effectiveness. Carry out responsibilities of staff supervision, licensing requirements and overall center operations when the Site Supervisor is away from the center. Consistently uses positive child guidance methods. Must be available for pre-arranged evening or weekend home visits, meetings, or special events to meet the needs of working families. Is aware of all center's children with food allergies, and ensures they receive the doctor recommended substitutions. Is sensitive to children with special needs. Functions as a positive team member. Communicates effectively with families and co-workers. Performs other comparable related duties as required. Knowledge, Skill & Ability Required: Teacher II: Associates Degree in Early Childhood Education/Child Development or a related field and eligible for a Child Development Teacher permit or higher from California Commission on Teacher Credentialing with three semester units in supervised field experience. Computer Skills: To perform this position successfully, an individual should have knowledge of Internet software; and Word Processing software. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Obtain and maintain a current Child Development Permit for position held. Must obtain and maintain a Pediatric First Aid and CPR card. Other Skills and Abilities: Experience working with children with disabilities desirable; Bilingual preferred. Other Qualifications: Successfully complete a pre-employment physical examination. Obtain a tuberculosis clearance and clear Community Care Licensing fingerprint process. Provide verification of State required vaccines upon hire for: Influenza (from August 1 to December 1), Pertussis, and Measles. Acceptable verifications include immunization record and physician statement. Exceptions to vaccinations: Flu can be waived by completing annual waiver. CommUnify, EOE CommUnify has been chosen by the Santa Barbara South Coast Chamber of Commerce as the 2024 Nonprofit of the Year!
    $20.5-27 hourly Auto-Apply 35d ago
  • Teacher I / II / III - Itinerant

    Community Action Commission of Santa Barbara County 3.8company rating

    Remote volunteer teaching assistant job

    Want to make a difference in a child's life? Our agency provides employees with a positive work environment and the ability to balance work & home along with excellent benefits. Our benefit package includes: medical, dental, vision, life insurance including sick, vacation, and personal leave with 11 paid holiday's and a fully vested retirement plan with an up to 5% match. Position is full-time with full benefits and will have summers off. Starts out between $20.50 - $27.00 per hour. Position is an Itinerant position working in the Lompoc area. Teachers work in partnership with the team teacher to develop weekly lesson plans for preschool children, develops and maintains a safe and positive classroom climate, and an intentional learning environment; screens and assesses each child using appropriate screening/assessment tools; individualizes the educational plans for each child based on ongoing developmental assessments. Engages parents of various cultural backgrounds in their Childs education. Acts as the “second in command” of site operations when Site Supervisor is off site, as assigned. Essential Duties and Responsibilities : Other duties may be assigned. When in the teacher/child ratio, maintains 100% supervision of all children, by sight and sound at all times. Plans high quality, developmentally appropriate learning experiences with the team teacher. Carries out a bilingual, multicultural, anti-bias curriculum designed to meet children's developmental needs within program guidelines. Develops positive relationships with each child and parent. Maintains an indoor and outdoor classroom environment consistent with Head Start/Child Development, Licensing and Agency standards. Maintains the confidentiality of records and information of enrolled families. Assists children with self-care needs such as tooth brushing, diapering, toileting, hand washing and wiping noses. Maintains a physically safe environment and clean well-organized equipment and learning materials indoors and out. Attends and contributes to regular staff meetings and curriculum planning meetings. Plans monthly/weekly curriculum with team teacher that scaffolds children's development. Works on a regular basis with the team teacher to plan and evaluate individualization of the curriculum and behavior plans if applicable. Is responsible for large group three times a week and a small group (primary language) daily. Plans and carries out transition activities for children who are entering or leaving the class/center. Maintains narrative records on each child related to their development. Completes required paper and electronic records in a timely manner. Assumes responsibility for maintenance of required assessments and screenings. Attends IEP (Individual Education Plan) meetings for special needs children with consultants, school district personnel and parents as required. Attends parent meetings upon request. Provides daily on-going communication with parents regarding children's activities, development, and special needs. Makes at least 2 home visits, and two parent conferences with each assigned child's family annually. Makes special efforts to include fathers. Participates with supervisors and managers in the evaluation and ongoing improvement of the program's effectiveness. Carry out responsibilities of staff supervision, licensing requirements and overall center operations when the Site Supervisor is away from the center. Consistently uses positive child guidance methods. Must be available for pre-arranged evening or weekend home visits, meetings, or special events to meet the needs of working families. Is aware of all center's children with food allergies, and ensures they receive the doctor recommended substitutions. Is sensitive to children with special needs. Functions as a positive team member. Communicates effectively with families and co-workers. Performs other comparable related duties as required. Knowledge, Skill & Ability Required: Teacher II: Associates Degree in Early Childhood Education/Child Development or a related field and eligible for a Child Development Teacher permit or higher from California Commission on Teacher Credentialing with three semester units in supervised field experience. Computer Skills: To perform this position successfully, an individual should have knowledge of Internet software; and Word Processing software. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Obtain and maintain a current Child Development Permit for position held. Must obtain and maintain a Pediatric First Aid and CPR card. Other Skills and Abilities: Experience working with children with disabilities desirable; Bilingual preferred. Other Qualifications: Successfully complete a pre-employment physical examination. Obtain a tuberculosis clearance and clear Community Care Licensing fingerprint process. Provide verification of State required vaccines upon hire for: Influenza (from August 1 to December 1), Pertussis, and Measles. Acceptable verifications include immunization record and physician statement. Exceptions to vaccinations: Flu can be waived by completing annual waiver. CommUnify, EOE CommUnify has been chosen by the Santa Barbara South Coast Chamber of Commerce as the 2024 Nonprofit of the Year!
    $20.5-27 hourly Auto-Apply 35d ago
  • Online Teaching Assistant (Remote)

    Military, Veterans and Diverse Job Seekers

    Remote volunteer teaching assistant job

    What will you do? Our students are pursuing their Associate of Arts in Business Administration (AABA) in our 2-year, fully accredited online degree program. Our TAs work closely with our Campus Instructors who are professors from top schools across the country. As a teaching assistant, you will work to support a group of 25-30 students online within one of our business or general education courses. Youll act as a teacher, mentor, and coach to students as they learn new skills and develop as professionals. Business course topics: Communications, Marketing, Accounting, Finance, Management, Entrepreneurship, Economics, Ethics and Law Gen Ed course topics: English Composition, Math, Logic & Critical Thinking, American Politics, Environmental Science Responsibilities: 1) Attend evening (held between 6pm and 10pm ET) lecture twice per week (70 minutes/class) 2) Lead an evening (held between 6pm and 10pm ET) discussion section once per week (45 minutes/class) 3) Host 1-hour of office hours per week 4) Grading for 25-30 students per 4-credit section Required qualifications: Teaching or tutoring experience in a college-level Business course or General Education (Math, English, Science) course Bachelors degree or current undergraduate student (third year or above) Preferred qualifications: Experience as a TA or instructor in a college course Current graduate student or business professional Experience teaching or tutoring online Ability to TA for multiple quarters Time commitment and Compensation Time commitment: 8-10 hours per week Length of quarter: 11 weeks
    $26k-46k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Teaching Assistant - Psychopathology - S. McIntyre [Work Study]

    Antioch University 4.2company rating

    Remote volunteer teaching assistant job

    Number of Positions: 1 Hours per Week: 8 Weekends Required: No Evenings Required: No Supervisor: Shannon McIntyre Alternate Supervisor: Rebecca Stackpole allows for remote work Yes/No: Yes Percentage of time that could be remote (0-100%): Mostly remote Method to assess remote work: ongoing discussion and meetings with student Job Description * Provide administrative teaching assistance to professor of the first year course on Psychopathology, by checking papers for APA style, and tracking students' assignments. Qualifications * Any student beyond 1st year. Does this position meet the definition of Community Service? I am not sure How to Apply: Email interest to Shannon McIntyre Email: ********************* Position Type: Work Study Department: PsyD
    $32k-44k yearly est. Easy Apply 4d ago
  • Preschool Teaching Assistant, Kona

    Kamehameha Schools

    Remote volunteer teaching assistant job

    Job Posting Title Preschool Teaching Assistant, Kona Employee Type Regular Recruiting Start Date 12-19-2024 Job Exempt? No Recruiting End Date Open Until Filled Aloha mai! Mahalo for your interest in Kamehameha Schools. If you are looking for an opportunity to utilize your skills and talents and grow in your profession, while serving and strengthening our Native Hawaiian community, we would love to have you join our ʻohana! Job Summary Acts as an integral part of the instructional team to enhance student learning. Responsible for the supervision of students by ensuring safety, security and maintaining the appropriate teacher to student ratio. Assists in planning and implementing a World-Class, Hawaiian Culture Based Education program for preschool aged children which also fosters Christian values. Provides direct instructional support to students by working with individual, small and/or large groups of students as requested under the direction of the teacher. Provides a developmentally appropriate learning environment and assists with student assessment. Interacts and communicates with families to support student learning. Maintains certifications as required for program needs. Substitutes for Teacher when Teacher is absent. Essential Responsibilities Instructional Assists in daily classroom instruction which includes; appropriate interactions with students, conducting individual, small and/or large group instruction, supporting a high quality learning environment; making observations and completing the documentation process for student assessment. Supervision Supervises student behavior independently and under teacher direction using appropriate early childhood behavior management strategies. Adhere to Kamehameha Schools' and state licensing health and safety policies and procedures. Program Support Provides program support through snack menu planning; making home visits with teacher; maintaining attendance and other records; ordering and maintaining materials and supplies. Prepares a safe and healthy indoor and outdoor classroom environment; including planning for and preparing snacks daily, sanitizing serving and eating areas, maintaining classroom centers, materials, records and equipment. Effectively communicates and collaborates with colleagues, teaching team, and families. Staff Development Participates in required professional development and training. Stays current with technology-related job requirements. Substitute Teaching Classroom teaching duties are performed when regular classroom teacher is absent. Duties may include a range of tasks with various levels of independence. Responsible to/for: Develop and implement lesson plans or implement plans that the teacher has developed Implement keiki assessment plan Classroom management and supervision Communicate with ʻohana for a variety of purposes Daily operations of the classroom Participate in regional staff development/training and meetings Position Requirements Minimum Qualifications - An equivalent combination of education and experience may substitute for the requirements listed. Associate's Degree or higher in Early Childhood Education OR Associate's Degree or higher and 9 Early Childhood Education credits OR CDA Minimum of 6 months of related work experience Valid Hawaii Driver's License or ability to acquire a valid Hawaii Driver's License within 2 months of hire Have good interpersonal skills with children and adults Able to organize a high volume of varied work activities Able to lift up to 30 pounds Have good written and verbal communication skills Ability to become certified in Community First Aid and Pediatric CPR certified Ability to acquire Department of Health, Food Handler's Certification Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's Degree or higher in Early Childhood Education (ECE) Knowledge of, and sensitivity to, Hawaiian culture Knowledge of, and sensitivity to, pre-kindergarten children Community First Aid and Pediatric CPR certified Department of Health, Food Handler's Certification Physical and Mental Requirements Frequently sits (on chair and/or ground), perform desk-based computer tasks and grasp light or fine manipulation, talk or hear. Frequently stand and/or walk, write by hand, and lift and/or carry, push and/or pull objects that weigh up to 30 pounds. Ability to lift and/or carry weigh up to 30 pounds. Frequently twist, bend, stoop, squat, kneel, crawl, climb, reach or work above shoulder, or grasp forcefully. Working Conditions (including Environmental Conditions) This position requires working indoors and outdoors at the preschool multiple times throughout the day. This position requires work at off-site locations (indoor and outdoor) for the entire school day. This position may involve traveling to various locations, including neighbor islands to conduct business. This position may require working at various locations within the region for which this position is posted. Work is conducted in an classroom environment and may require work to be conducted in non-standard workplaces. Work is typically conducted Monday through Friday at normal business hours. Disclaimer: The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by incumbents assigned to this job. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all the responsibilities, duties and skills required. The incumbent may be expected to perform other duties as assigned. Federal law requires employers to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities. Please contact us at *********** or ************ if you require a reasonable accommodation to apply for a job or to perform your job. Examples of reasonable accommodation include making a change to the application process or work procedures, providing documents in an alternate format, using a sign language interpreter, or using specialized equipment. KS does not accept unauthorized solicitations of candidate referrals from third-party vendors (i.e. Staffing Agencies, Executive Recruitment Firms). Any third-party vendor who has interest in supporting KS's recruiting efforts must be authorized by Human Resources prior to the vendor's candidate applying with KS. Work Year 10 Pay Range 23.14 - 31.04 Hourly Compensation and Benefits Based on the compensation range provided below, salaries are commensurate with job-related experience, skills and competencies, education, internal equity, length of work year, and other organizational needs. At Kamehameha Schools (KS), we recognize that compensation is just one facet of a fulfilling employment experience. Our commitment lies in fostering a positive work environment and equipping employees with the necessary resources to excel every day. Our Total Rewards Program embodies KS's dedication to the physical, mental, and financial well-being of our employee ʻohana. Explore our comprehensive Benefits Summary for more information. Primary Location Kamehameha Schools Preschool - Kailua-Kona City, State Kailua Kona, Hawaii Additional Locations Kona Preschool
    $28k-47k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Teaching Assistant: Cloud Support Specialist

    Correlation One

    Remote volunteer teaching assistant job

    Correlation One develops workforce skills for the AI economy Enterprises and governments work with us to develop talent and close critical data, digital, and technology skills gaps. Our global programs, including training programs and data competitions, also empower underrepresented communities and accelerate careers. Our mission is to create equal access to the data-driven jobs of the future. We partner with top employers and government organizations to make that a reality, including Amazon, Coca-Cola, Johnson & Johnson, the U.S. State Department, and the U.S. Department of Defense. Our skills training programs are 100% free for learners and are delivered virtually by industry experts to minimize traditional barriers to career advancement. We take pride in fostering supportive, human-led, group learning environments that build technical proficiency and confidence in participants. Join us and let's shape the AI Economy together! Your impact Teaching Assistants (TAs) play a critical role in supporting ~25-30 Learners (as part of a larger class) in Correlation One's virtual training programs. During that time, TAs will be expected to provide both synchronous and asynchronous support to Learners, ensuring their learning, comprehension, and retention of program content. We are currently adding Teaching Assistants: Cloud Support Specialist to our Expert Network, in anticipation of projects that will launch this year and next year. This is a proactive hiring effort, where you will participate in our interview process and be added to our Expert Network. Once approved for our Expert Network, our team will be able to share various opportunities for you to support projects, programs, and our learners. In addition to this proactive hiring effort, we also have an immediate opportunity if you are interested: January 19th - June 24th, 2026; live lectures are on Monday and Wednesday 2 PM - 4 PM GMT // 3 PM - 5 PM CET // 9 AM - 11 AM ET If you are already a member of our Expert Network, you do not need to apply to this role. You are already in our system. If you are currently participating in a Correlation One program as a learner, please note that, in line with our policy, we can only consider your application once your learner engagement is completed successfully (graduated). A day in the life Expectations during live (synchronous) sessions: Attend and proactively engage in the mandatory Pre-Program TA Onboarding. Dates and times will be announced. Monitor appropriate Slack channels (#c1-TA, #live-chat, #extra-help, and other relevant channels) for Learner questions and answer them promptly. Check-in with Learners after each live session by asking how they're feeling about the content, if they have any questions, or if there is anything that they need further clarity. Facilitate breakout rooms during lecture time, when applicable. Assist in keeping the session progressing should the Lead Instructor experience technical difficulty or is otherwise unable to deliver the lecture. Expectations during days of no live sessions: Monitor appropriate Slack channels for Learner questions and answer them within 24 hours. Foster discussion by posing questions of your own and sharing relevant links in the #resources channel or in other appropriate Slack channels. Use the #c1-TA channel to share any important information during a lecture that needs the attention of Correlation One staff or fellow Expert Network staff. Review content materials (including lab, projects, extended cases, etc..) for the next lecture to ensure you are prepared to answer Learner questions. Hold up to six (6) Individual Office Hours via Zoom with Learners in the program so they can ask any additional questions or get support as necessary. Grade Learner submissions of exercises and projects within seven (7) days of submission. Support continuous program improvement by providing thoughtful feedback to Correlation One team via Weekly Write Ups. Submit weekly write-ups summarizing the week's accomplishments and challenges and provide insights on each Learner. This is due by Sunday at 8:00pm ET each week. Attend and participate in the weekly staff meeting with Correlation One team and other Expert Network staff. Attend all scheduled meetings with your camera on, ensuring active engagement and professional presence. Your expertise 3-5 years of professional work experience in Cloud Support, Cloud Engineering, Software Engineering, Networking, DevOps, etc. A desire to support students in expanding their careers in technical roles Empathy, flexibility, patience; passion for working with diverse learners who are new to content Outstanding team and people management skills; exemplary written and verbal communication skills Ability and willingness to understand and use new learning and content management systems Certification in AWS Cloud Practitioner, Comp TIA Network+, and Comp TIA Linux+ Where you are This role is remote. Compensation The compensation range for this position is specific to location and takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions. These factors include (but are not limited to) location, experience, education and skill sets. Correlation One's Commitment Correlation One is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to providing equal opportunity for all employees and applicants. Correlation One provides a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. Employment decisions at Correlation One are based solely on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, sex (including pregnancy), age, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital, civil union or domestic partnership status, past or present military service, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate. We encourage applicants to bring their unique skills, experiences, and outlook to our work environment. Correlation One is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. In keeping with our commitment, Correlation One strives to provide reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities to enable them to access the hiring process. If you need an accommodation to access the job application or interview process, please contact ******************************. #LI-DNI #noad #LI-DNI #LI-DNI
    $28k-47k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • SY 25-26 Teaching Assistant (Washington, DC Based Role)

    Appletreeinstitute 4.2company rating

    Remote volunteer teaching assistant job

    About AppleTree With the mission of closing the achievement gap before students get to kindergarten, AppleTree focuses exclusively on Preschool and Pre-K education. We provide free, full-day public charter school programming for three- and four-year olds in 13 locations across Washington, DC, employing our innovative and award-winning instructional model, called Every Child Ready (ECR). This instructional model provides educators with tools and resources for “What to Teach”, “How to Teach” and “How to Measure Success.” Our instructional model is also used with partners across the nation. We continuously test and improve this model through feedback from AppleTree educators, partners and other stakeholders to ensure that children are learning and exploring through play and appropriate instruction. Position Summary The Teaching Assistant serves as an integral part of the teaching team, either working with one -person instructional team consisting of a Lead Teacher and Teaching Fellow or with two 2-person instructional teams consisting of two Co-Lead teachers. The Teaching Assistant uses his/her knowledge of the development of young children, the ways in which young children learn and scientifically based practice to support the social, emotional and cognitive development of young children. Teaching Assistants plan for and provide instruction to students enrolled in Before Care and/or Extended Day programming. What you'll do… Creates environments and instructional opportunities that meet the needs of diverse learners Supports the establishment of rich and engaging physical learning environments and encourages children's ownership and contributions to the classroom. Helps to create a safe, clean, attractive and engaging centers that encourage both exploration and complex play. Plans and preps daily to ensure the classroom contains sufficient supplies with adequate materials for all children. Establishes clear behavior expectations, rules and procedures to maximize learning time. Ensures effective implementation of universal behavior management systems as well as targeted plans to support student behavior. Actively supports diverse learners through the development of young children's early literacy, language, math, science, social studies and social emotional development using intentional, playful and engaging instruction. Implements the Every Child Ready (ECR) instructional model with fidelity and collaborates with teaching teams' members to ensure fidelity. Intentionally provides modeling and support for children's expressive and receptive language throughout the school day including Before Care and Extended Day. Collects and uses data from a variety of sources to understand their children's instructional needs and to improve teaching and learning by the implementation of tiered supports. Collaborates with families and communities to support children's overall social, emotional and cognitive development. This may include communicating the school's and individual children's educational goals to families. Contributes to a community of practice Plans collaboratively and shares ideas and resources with instructional teams (including Before Care and Extended Day teams). Communicates students' academic and social-emotional data and information from Before Care or Extended Day to all members of the instructional teams to ensure aligned support. Actively participates on at least one site-wide committee. Provide informal and formal feedback on instructional materials, school-wide practices and professional development/coaching. Actively participates in professional development opportunities provided and seeks out additional professional development, including monthly Professional Learning Community. Incorporates coaching and feedback from regular observations conducted by Instructional Leader and AppleTree Leadership Team members. Communicates professionally and constructively with colleagues. Maintains a professional relationship with families and shares important family information with teaching teams. Fulfills the standards of professionalism including appropriate dress, attendance and timeliness. What we're looking for… Must have a Child Development Associate (CDA) credential or an associate's degree (or higher) in any subject Demonstrate knowledge of and the ability to assist in instructing reading, writing, and mathematics. Proficient in the use of online technology such as (but not limited to): Google G Suite, Canvas, Zoom Access to reliable internet service to support remote work expectations Ability to work in a remote or campus-based environment Working hours will vary as Teaching Assistants' duties may include leading Before Care (7:30 am -8:15 am) or Extended Day (3:15 - 6:00) What's in it for you… Competitive Salary Employee Health Benefits that are in the 95th percentile of other schools in the DC Metro Area Fully covered Dental Benefits for you and all eligible dependents Fully covered Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, Accidental Death and Dismemberment and Life insurance with buy-up options Free Online Wellness Platform for you and up to 4 eligible dependents Competitive Paid Time Off, including early close Mental Health Days 5% Employer Contribution to your Retirement Account (whether you contribute or not) AppleTree Scholarship to pay for continued education Network Professional Development Opportunities
    $26k-41k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Math Teaching Assistant

    Think Academy Us

    Remote volunteer teaching assistant job

    Job Type: Part-Time (20-30 hours/week) About Think Academy Think Academy US (************************* is recently established education technology (Ed-Tech) company to provide K-12 extra-curricular learning services through science and technology. At Think Academy, we provide full cycle service to foster local children's ability to think critically, to strengthen their logic skills, and to help them fulfill their goals through innovative teaching techniques. We believe Love and Technology can make education better! About This Role Think Academy's Middle School Math Competition team is looking for a part-time, remote teaching assistant to provide in-class and after-class assistance to our AMC10 students. Teaching assistants will guide and encourage students to develop and fulfill their academic potential and develop profound problem solving skills. Your responsibilities as a Math Teaching Assistant include: Keeping the class proceeding in an orderly fashion, answering any questions students might have, communicating to parents about any absences, and generally making the environment conducive to students' study. Reminding students to submit homework, grade homework, guide students to office hours, and help answer questions students or parents might have. Providing timely and constructive feedback on student assignments and performances to promote continuous improvement. Helping to maintain our WeCom parent group throughout the semester. Recording video explanations for homework problems. Editing textbooks and other learning materials. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Mathematics, Education, or a related field. Advanced degrees such as Master's, or experience in AMC10 competition are highly preferred. Fluent in both English and Chinese to communicate with team members and parents. Passionate about education, willing to help students achieve their potential. Responsible and responsive to facilitate remote work. Weekend availability is required. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to effectively engage and motivate students. Benefits Flexible remote work Teaching Fee: $25/hour Non-Teaching Fee: $16-20/hour; Includes class preparation and after-class services such as grading homework, replying to parent messages, periodically giving feedback, etc. Commission: 15% Target Performance Bonus CPT/OPT accepted Think Academy is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.
    $16-20 hourly Auto-Apply 10d ago
  • Volunteer Program Coordinator

    Hopelink Behavioral Health

    Remote volunteer teaching assistant job

    For more than 60 years PRS, now HopeLink Behavioral Health, has provided comprehensive and specialized support to individuals and families living with behavioral health challenges or facing a life crisis. We envision a society where hope is universal. Through access to quality behavioral health, crisis intervention, and suicide intervention services we foster an inclusive community in which everyone can attain wellness and a genuine sense of belonging. SUMMARY STATEMENT OF POSITION: The Volunteer Program Coordinator (VPC) is responsible for providing direct support to Crisis Representative volunteers during their scheduled shifts. The VPC ensures volunteers are provided immediate and direct support during training and scheduled shifts. PRIMARY DUTIES: •Participate in the Virtual Call Center by greeting and connecting with Volunteers as they arrive and during their shift to maintain support. •Provide volunteers with weekly updates about any programmatic or operational changes. •Facilitate communications with Shift Supervisors and volunteers alike and provide debriefing and emotional support after a call when necessary to volunteers and interns. •Communicate important updates to volunteers on shift via Microsoft Teams, Five9, and other CrisisLink specific platforms. •Audit call reports for accuracy and provide written and verbal feedback where appropriate. •Check in with volunteers on shift by using virtual call center shift plan and reach out to those absent from their shifts. •Provide technical support on tools and platforms used with CrisisLink (i.e. computer and phone systems). •Provide a safe environment for volunteers to self-disclose, seek consultation, and appropriately address concerns. •Provide support as needed during onboarding and training of new volunteers during live training sessions. •Manage important training deadlines for volunteers and send written reminders before training sessions and when asynchronous materials are due. •Provide ongoing training support to ensure Quality Assurance objectives are met. •Maintain 3 hours per week of hotline or chat coverage to ensure skill maintenance and awareness of current stressors and experiences provide crisis services. ESSENTIAL COMPETENCIES: •Adaptability to changes in environment and situations •Strong and effective communication skills and accepts criticism and feedback •Dependability by following instructions, responds to management direction and keeps commitments •Meets attendance punctuality guidelines •Maintains emotional self-awareness and manages relationships positively •Focuses on solving conflict, not blaming and building interpersonal relationships •Contributes to building a positive team spirit and exhibits objectivity and openness to others views. QUALIFICATIONS: •High school diploma or GED. Certified Peer Support Specialist a plus. •Training or at least two years' work experience in crisis intervention and/or suicide prevention. •Experience in crisis intervention, suicide prevention, or other human services preferred. •Experience in remote work environments preferred. •Cultural competence in working with diverse populations. •Ability to work individually and within a team environment and adjust to changes in workflow daily. WORK HOURS/SITE: This is a full-time, 40 hours per week, remote position. Tues-Friday 4 pm-12 am & Saturday 12 pm-8 pm. This role may require schedule flexibility based on when volunteers need support. Evenings, weekends, and some holidays are required as this is a 24/7 operation. This position is required to attend to the Virtual Call Center and maintain a presence on camera on Zoom. NOTE: The crisis center operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. HOPELINK CrisisLink will make reasonable efforts to provide staff members with a stable, predictable individual work schedule, however, due to the nature of this work, not all schedule accommodations can be made or maintained within the above stated shifts. When scheduled for an on-call 8-hour shift will be reachable via phone between and will return calls to co-workers or supervisors within 15 minutes. The above statements reflect the usual responsibilities and principal functions of the position and shall not be construed as a complete description of all the work requirements that may be inherent or added to the position. Ready to Join Our Mission? If you're passionate about helping people achieve mental wellness, we encourage you to apply! HopeLink Behavioral Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. 'Where Hope Meets Help.' We are unable to hire in the following states: California, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming
    $38k-59k yearly est. 9d ago
  • Spring 2026 Volunteer Fellowship Program (Remote)

    Ballotpedia 3.6company rating

    Remote volunteer teaching assistant job

    Ballotpedia, the encyclopedia of American politics, is excited to open applications for the Spring 2026 cohort of our Volunteer Fellows Program! As a trusted, nonpartisan online resource, we provide voters and readers with reliable information on elections, governance, and public policy. As a Ballotpedia Fellow, you will help expand our data-driven analysis of American politics. The Spring 2026 program will focus on researching local candidates from across the country who will appear on the ballot in the 2026 elections. The Spring 2026 Ballotpedia Fellows Program will run from Monday, February 23, through Friday, April 24, 2026. Fellows are asked to contribute 5-10 hours of work per week, which can be completed on a flexible schedule to accommodate school, extracurricular activities, or other commitments. Ballotpedia can provide documentation for community service hours, course credit, or other verification upon request (court-mandated hours cannot be counted). Fellows will need access to a computer or laptop and a reliable internet connection. Requirements You love politics and are passionate about Ballotpedia's mission to provide unbiased, factual information to voters. You are a strong self-starter and thrive in an independent environment. You are curious about data and enjoy learning, even if you are new to data science. You love research, and the discovery of new information excites you. Most importantly, you believe that every voter deserves access to reliable information at all levels of government. Available Projects Fellows may work on a variety of projects, including: Local Candidate Research: Ballotpedia aims to cover every election in the country. As a Fellow, you will help build more complete local candidate profiles using the same research standards as full-time staff. Your work ensures that millions of voters have access to detailed information about the local candidates on their ballot. This includes gathering critical data points such as contact information, social media profiles, campaign websites, endorsements, and campaign themes. Quality Assurance: Ballotpedia takes our commitment to quality and accuracy very seriously. Fellows help verify and validate candidate information entered by other volunteers. Some fellows will have the opportunity to review spreadsheets with candidate data to ensure data points are accurate and up-to-date. Application and Onboarding Timeline Application deadline: Wednesday, February 4, 2026 Application Review: Rolling responses through February 13, 2026 Onboarding: Monday, February 23 - Wednesday, February 25, 2026 To Apply Interested applicants should submit their application, resume, and cover letter by selecting “Apply for this job” below and completing the form. This is an unpaid, volunteer position. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and offers are sent via email. Program capacity is limited, and positions are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Applicants may not hear from Ballotpedia regarding the initial status of their application until early February. For questions about the program, please contact Kaley Platek at ***********************.
    $34k-51k yearly est. Auto-Apply 10d ago
  • Teaching Assistant

    Campus 3.8company rating

    Remote volunteer teaching assistant job

    About the Role Campus is hiring dedicated, student-centered Teaching Assistants to support our live, online college courses. As a TA, you'll play a key role in building meaningful relationships with students, helping them stay engaged, organized, and on track throughout the term. This role is ideal for aspiring educators, graduate students, and professionals who want to make a real impact on students from all backgrounds, especially those historically underserved by higher education. TAs are integrated into the instructional team and work closely with the Instructor to ensure students receive timely feedback and academic support. What You'll Support Courses are offered in the following subject areas: Accounting & Finance Business (Entrepreneurship, Communications, Ethics, Law) Economics Management Marketing Spreadsheets & Databases English Composition Philosophy & Logic College Math Foundations Environmental Science American Politics College Readiness Information Technology (CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+, AWS Cloud, LPI Linux Essentials) Artificial Intelligence (Applied AI, Data Analysis with AI, AI Integration, AI in Business Operations) Paralegal Studies (Legal Research & Writing, Litigation, Contracts) Academic Responsibilities and Essential Functions Support and grade assignments for a group of 30-40 students in an 11-week online course Act as a mentor and coach to students as they learn new skills and develop as professionals Attend lectures within the 11-week online course Lead discussion sections to reinforce key concepts Host weekly office hours to deepen student understanding and build community. Communicate with students regularly and respond to messages in a timely manner Help students stay motivated and build strong academic habits Requirements Bachelor's degree. Experience teaching, tutoring, or mentoring undergraduate students. Strong communication skills. Passion for student success. Comfort with digital tools and platforms, including LMS and video conferencing. Available to commit 4-6 hours per week, with some flexibility for training. Compensation $2,000 per 4-credit course/11 week quarter $1,185 per 1-2 credit course/11 week quarter Benefits Flexible Scheduling: Work remotely and select the courses and time blocks that fit your schedule. Professional Development: Gain experience in live online instruction and student mentoring. Faculty Mentorship: Collaborate directly with experienced college instructors. Impactful Work: Support students from diverse and historically underserved communities. Pathways to Advancement: Opportunity to pursue Instructor roles. Upcoming Academic Quarters: Fall Quarter: October 6, 2025 - December 18, 2025
    $26k-36k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Assistant Toddler Teacher

    Avid Management Resources 4.7company rating

    Volunteer teaching assistant job in Columbus, OH

    Job Description We are seeking a dedicated and passionate Teacher to join our team. The ideal candidate will have experience in early childhood education and classroom management. *Responsibilities* - Develop and implement engaging lesson plans that adhere to the school's curriculum - Provide a nurturing and safe learning environment for students - Conduct assessments to monitor student progress and adjust teaching strategies accordingly - Collaborate with colleagues and parents to support student learning and development - Utilize effective classroom management techniques to create a positive learning atmosphere - Incorporate literacy education and standardized testing preparation into daily lessons - Previous experience working with children in a preschool or daycare setting - Familiarity with early childhood education principles - Strong communication and interpersonal skills - Ability to adapt teaching methods to meet the needs of individual students - Experience working with students from diverse backgrounds is a plus Join our team and make a difference in the lives of young learners!
    $28k-32k yearly est. 9d ago
  • Assistant Teacher

    TGS Holdings

    Volunteer teaching assistant job in Dublin, OH

    It's fun to work in a company where people truly BELIEVE in what they're doing! We're committed to bringing passion and customer focus to the business. We have an exciting opportunity for an Assistant Teacher to work in our State-of-the-Art facility. At The Gardner School of Dublin, you will be part of a caring, fun, dynamic group of professional teachers that thrive on providing exceptional educational experiences. You will work in an environment that values your contributions and provides you with the resources you need to apply high-quality, developmentally appropriate programs. Your experience and expertise are highly valued, your contributions are recognized, and your professional goals are supported. If you have a desire and passion to make a difference in the lives of children and parents, The Gardner School is the place for you. The starting hourly pay for this position is $15.50-$18.75, based on experience and qualifications. We also offer full medical benefits, 401K, and discounted tuition. Key Responsibilities Classroom Support & Instruction Assist the Lead Teacher in implementing age-appropriate curriculum and activities that align with each child's developmental needs. Actively engage with children during play, learning activities, and transitions. Offer nurturing guidance that supports each child's emotional and behavioral development. Help adapt activities based on observation of individual child interests and needs. Environment & Daily Operations Ensure a clean, organized, and safe classroom by supporting daily routines, hygiene, and sanitation procedures. Follow health and safety guidelines, including diapering, feeding, and supervising children at all times. Help manage classroom materials and contribute to a calm, positive environment. Family & Team Collaboration Maintain respectful, supportive relationships with parents and families. Participate in ongoing communication and classroom updates as directed by the Lead Teacher. Collaborate with teaching team members and school leaders to ensure consistency and support across classrooms. Uphold a professional, team-oriented mindset at all times. Compliance & Professionalism Adhere to all state licensing regulations and The Gardner School's policies and procedures. Maintain confidentiality regarding child and school information. Demonstrate consistent, reliable attendance and a commitment to ongoing training and development. Minimum Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent (required). Eligible to work in the U.S. without sponsorship (required). Ability to reliably community to school's location. Ability to read, write, speak, and understand English fluently, sufficient to communicate effectively with students, families, and staff, implement curriculum and safety procedures, and complete written reports. Meet all applicable state licensing requirements for education and experience. Preferred Qualifications 1+ years of experience working with children ages 6 weeks to 5 years. Passion for early childhood education and a nurturing, joyful approach to care. Interest in growing within a supportive, mission-driven preschool environment. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Ability to communicate clearly and effectively with children, peers, and families. Basic understanding of early childhood development principles. Strong time management and multitasking abilities. Positive attitude and problem-solving mindset. Intermediate PC or administrative skills. Physical Requirements Frequently lifts or moves weight as in lifting, carrying, and holding children and infants of 10 to 60 pounds. Ability to bend, reach, and move freely throughout the classroom. Ability to operate a computer, phone, and classroom/office equipment. Regular and reliable attendance. Ability to perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodation. The Gardner School is an academically focused preschool for ages 6 Weeks to 5 Years. We have created a rich learning environment that stimulates our students' physical, social, emotional, and intellectual growth. We provide extensive training, orientation, and continuing education programs. We have locations in 8 states and are growing. We strongly believe in a strong internal path to promotions, rewarding our amazing teachers with opportunities to gain experience within our privately-owned company. Above all, we choose faculty members who love the early childhood profession and have a strong, positive curiosity about life that sparks confidence and joy in those around. The Gardner School extends equal employment opportunities to qualified applicants and employees on an equal basis regardless of an individual's age, race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other reason prohibited by law.
    $15.5-18.8 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Teacher Assistant - Head Start and Early Head Start

    Child Development Council of Franklin County 3.6company rating

    Volunteer teaching assistant job in Columbus, OH

    Essential Duties and Requirements: To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Position Description Summary Assists the classroom teacher in planning, organizing, and implementing individual and group activities to meet the social, emotional, physical, and educational needs of infant, toddler and preschool children. Will observe and record specific behavioral data as described in the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework and routinely communicate observations and progress with teachers, program staff, and parents. Responsible for meeting Head Start performance standards, following the agency policies and procedures, and Child Care Licensing rules and regulations. Essential Functions & Responsibilities Provides classroom leadership in the absence of the teacher to ensure consistency of the daily schedule, implementation of the lesson plan and other activities. Always provides direct supervision of students while in the classroom. Ensures classroom is set up and materials are prepared for implementation of the daily schedule including all learning activities, all meals, story time, and other activities. Assists the teacher in creating a nurturing learning environment through communication, play, and socialization that supports the social-emotional, cognitive, and physical and language development of children ages birth-5. Assist with planning and implementing learning experiences that ensure effective curriculum implementation and use of assessment. Participates in weekly lesson plan development with teaching team. Conduct standardized and structured assessments, within mandated timeframes, for each child that provide ongoing information to evaluate the child's speech and developmental level. Utilize the information from all observations to determine a child's strengths and needs, inform and adjust strategies to better support individualized learning and improve teaching practices. Enter all observations into appropriate systems following documentation procedures. Observe, document, and address challenging behaviors to determine cause and implement preventive measures, teach a new behavior, communication, and/or social skill to minimize or eliminate the behavior. Follow appropriate practices to keep children safe during all activities, including, at a minimum: Reporting of suspected or known child abuse and neglect to Franklin County Children Services according to agency procedures and the Ohio Revised Code Section 2151.421. Safe sleep practices, including ensuring that all sleeping arrangements for children under 18 months of age use firm mattresses or cots, as appropriate, and for children under 12 months, soft bedding materials or toys must not be used. Appropriate indoor and outdoor supervision of children at all times. Only releasing children to an authorized adult Adhere to all standards of conduct described in Head Start Performance Standards §1302.90(c) Systematically and routinely implement hygiene practices that ensure: Appropriate toileting, hand washing, and diapering procedures are followed. Safe food preparation Exposure to blood and body fluids is handled consistent with standards of the Occupational Safety Health Administration. Documentation of feeding and diaper changes for Early Head Start children. Follow, and practice procedures for: Emergencies Fire prevention and response. Protection from contagious disease The handling, storage, administration, and record of administration of medication Documenting children's attendance upon arrival and departure Maintaining procedures and systems to ensure children are only released to an authorized adult. Child specific health care needs and food allergies that include accessible plans of action for emergencies. Participates in the center Child and Family Review (CFR), IEP/IFSP, parent meetings and transition process to share pertinent information about the child and family with other staff. parent/teacher conferences and making home visits. Encourage the involvement of the families and support the development of relationships between children and their families. Ensure parents and family members have opportunities to participate in the child's education and development through parent engagement, in-kind volunteer hours, and parent meetings. Attend and participate in professional development, training, and meetings. Must participate in 20 hours of training per year in understanding children and improving delivery of childcare services. Maintain and respect the confidentiality of families, staff, and program. Attend and participate in professional development, training, and meetings. Must participate in 20 hours of training per year in understanding children and improving delivery of childcare services. Uses and follows the policies/procedures of Head Start Performance Standards, and all federal, state, and local regulations. Ensure all federal, local, state, and/or agency documentation is completed accurately. Perform all other duties assigned by supervisor or manager Required Knowledge, Skills, and/or Abilities Ability to always supervise and monitor children to ensure a safe environment. This includes the physical ability to monitor and move quickly to respond to highly active children. Ability to work professionally with others in a team environment. The ability to use sound judgement to make well thought-out and informed decisions, the ability to apply knowledge and understanding, and use critical thinking skills to problem solve situations that involve several variables. Ability to handle stress, remain focused, and use sound judgement to make clear decisions. Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite or related software as required for recordkeeping and documentation. Required Experience Prefer one year of experience in a childcare or HeadStart setting (ages Birth - 5) classroom, and knowledge of diverse ethnic groups. Experience should include adapting the curriculum to meet the needs of all children, Must have flexible schedule to accommodate family needs, may include some evening or weekend hours. Must possess excellent verbal and written communication skills and must have the ability to read and interpret documents, write reports, present information to staff and parents, and respond to questions in a timely manner. Intermediate to advanced computer skills, internet, and e-mail. Required Education, Certifications, Licenses High school diploma or GED Must have a CDA credential or a state-awarded certificate that meets or exceeds the requirements for a CDA credential, are enrolled in a program that will lead to an associate or baccalaureate degree or, are enrolled in a CDA credential program to be completed within two years of the time of hire. Must have reliable transportation. Must submit to a background check, including BCI and FBI Criminal Records, Federal and State Sex Offender registries and the Statewide Automated Child Welfare Information System and be eligible for employment as required by ODJFS. Work Environment and/or Physical Demands Individuals will be required to speak, listen, stand, and walk frequently. May also be required to sit at the children's level, use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. Must have the ability to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. May be required to travel to other centers to provide coverage based on agency needs.
    $23k-30k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Childcare Teacher Assistant

    Primrose School of Worthington

    Volunteer teaching assistant job in Columbus, OH

    Job Description Calling All Passionate Individuals: Become a Primrose Teacher! At Primrose School of Worthington, we believe who children become is as important as what they know. If youre looking for more than a daycare and you're passionate about providing the highest quality education and care to help children develop and learn during their first five years, consider a career with us! As a Primrose Teacher, you'll embark on an exciting journey of discovery alongside little learners. You'll build trusted and nurturing relationships with children, all while guiding them through our time-tested curriculum. We provide everything you need so you can focus on connecting with the children in your care. At Primrose School of Worthington you'll find: Exclusive and time-tested Balanced Learning curriculum, delivered in a digital platform for easier delivery and mastery Competitive pay and benefits A joyful and welcoming childcare environment An on-site school administrative team invested in your growth Engaged, caring franchise owners High-quality facilities focused on health and safety Responsibilities: Create a nurturing and stimulating classroom environment Implement age-appropriate lesson plans that are created for you Manage classroom behavior and ensure a safe learning space Communicate effectively with children, parents, and staff to foster a supportive community Participate in ongoing professional development to enhance teaching skills and knowledge Support childrens individual learning needs and encourage their social and emotional growth What do we offer? Regular, consistent schedule No nights or weekends (7AM to 6PM Monday through Friday) School provided educational supplies and resources Industrys leading curriculum, that encourages teacher flexibility and creativity Work-life balance where teachers do not take work home Benefits: Competitive Pay, commensurate with experience Paid Holidays Paid Vacation and Sick Time Paid Training Meals and snacks for students and staff prepared by school cook Childcare Discount Health Insurance, company pays 75% Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Short-Term Disability Insurance 401K plan with employer matching At Primrose School of Worthington, we believe who children become is as important as what they know. If youre looking for more than a daycare and you're passionate about providing the highest quality education and care to help children develop and learn during their first five years, consider a career with us! Ready to Make a Difference? If you're excited to embark on an exciting adventure of bringing wonder to little learners, we want to hear from you!
    $23k-30k yearly est. 29d ago
  • Asst. Teacher

    Columbus Early Learning Centers 3.0company rating

    Volunteer teaching assistant job in Columbus, OH

    Assistant Teacher at Columbus Early Learning Centers Benefits You'll Love in This Role: Competitive Pay Regular All-Company Professional Development Days Generous PTO Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance Options 401K Retirement Plan Access to Mental Health Support Why Choose Columbus Early Learning Centers (CELC)? At CELC, we believe every child deserves a high-quality early education. Join an organization with a forward-thinking mindset, dedicated to providing holistic learning experiences. Be part of a team that supports children, families, and communities, ensuring the very best starts for our children. Why This Opportunity Stands Out: Impactful Work: Support and educate children during their most critical years. Supportive Environment: Work alongside exceptional peer teachers and serve as a vital member of the CELC team. Professional Growth: Engage in innovative teaching practices and continuous professional development. Mission-Driven: Believe in and contribute to the mission of CELC. Key Responsibilities: Ensure Child Safety and Well-Being: Maintain active supervision and ensure a safe and clean play environment. Curriculum and Environment: Plan and maintain a safe, sanitary, and organized learning environment. Standards Compliance: Demonstrate knowledge of Ohio Department of Job and Family Services Child Care Licensing Rules and CELC policies and procedures. Emergency Response: Provide First Aid or CPR in emergencies and prevent the spread of illness. Child Observation and Reporting: Observe children for signs of illness, injury, or emotional disturbances and report to the Center Director. Family Engagement: Maintain frequent communication with families through informal discussions and progress reports. Skills & Competencies: Education: Minimum of a CDA (Child Development Associates). Associates, Bachelor's, or Master's Degree in a related field preferred. Experience: Some professional child care experience in a highly rated Step Up To Quality or NAEYC accredited program. Communication: Strong oral and written communication skills and basic computer skills. Team Player: Excited to work collaboratively with co-teachers and support staff. Professional Development: Willingness to participate in continuous training and development. Individual Responsibilities: Reliability: Be dependable and mindful of the organization's image and reputation. Flexibility: Adapt to meet the needs of the overall program. Integrity: Demonstrate honesty, commitment to confidentiality, and a positive attitude. Problem-Solving: Show initiative in resolving issues and openness to new ideas. Physical Abilities: Repetitive Motion: Frequent use of hands for food preparation and computer tasks. Standing and Walking: Continuous standing and walking in the classroom. Lifting: Regular lifting of classroom materials and supplies weighing 10-50 lbs. Join Us Today! Take the next step in your career and become a part of the CELC family. Apply now to make a meaningful impact on young lives and grow with us! Equal Opportunity Employment Statement: CELC is an equal opportunity employer and affords equal opportunity to all applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other status protected under local, state, or federal laws.
    $20k-26k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Teaching Assistant - SAHS

    Columbus State Community College 4.2company rating

    Volunteer teaching assistant job in Columbus, OH

    Compensation Type: HourlyCompensation: $20.95 The Teaching Assistant position provides technical and administrative support to the faculty of the assigned department. This role maintains responsibilities for assisting faculty in the classrooms; assisting with the maintenance of student records; answering general student questions; supporting students in practicums; supporting students with interpersonal relationships; supporting students to navigate and participate in college functions and processes; and providing support to students in the assigned program. This position serves to aid students with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities to have full access to the academic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, environmental, and social benefits of attending college. Student Engagement Teaches assigned courses as scheduled and assumes primary responsibility for and exercises oversight of the curriculum in conjunction with the Department's policies, ensuring both the rigor of programs and the quality of instruction. Designs curriculum embracing diversity, in all forms, to foster talent in students while modeling inclusive teaching strategies, with an understanding of the socio- cultural issues of traditionally underrepresented groups. Considers individual differences of students in order to design and support a range of appropriate learning activities. Participates in the identification of students with academic or other needs and responds by utilizing an appropriate resource. Uses technology in a manner appropriate to the nature and objectives of courses and programs and communicates clearly to students the expectations concerning the use of such technology. Keeps accurate and appropriate records in accordance with the Faculty Handbook and departmental policies. Maintains attendance records, determines and submits grades timely and in accordance with established policies and procedures of the College, and communicates progress feedback as well as other relevant information to students throughout the semester. Creates and maintains accurate syllabi that incorporates departmental, college, cross-college, and instructor requirements. Participates in the selection of appropriate materials to support course curriculum in accordance with the College's guidelines. Conducts classes punctually and in accordance with the prescribed meeting schedule. Employs and assists in the design and development of appropriate assessment techniques to measure students' performance in achieving course goals and objectives. Be a facilitator of learning in a virtual environment. Customer Service Creates a positive classroom atmosphere that encourages active and collaborative learning, student effort, academic challenge, student and faculty interaction, and support for learners. Maintains posted office hours in accordance with departmental and policies of the College. Uses technology to assist in communication with students. Encourages a sense of community among students for learning both inside and outside the classroom. Advises potential or current students within the discipline about the program, career, or transfer options available to assist with degree completion. Refers students to appropriate student and academic support services available at the College or in the community. Administrative Promotes continual improvement as part of the cycle of teaching and learning by: assisting, as appropriate, in the maintenance of instructional materials and laboratory facilities; contributing, as appropriate, to the development, selection, and improvement of instructional materials, laboratories, and other instructional facilities; providing guidance in the development, maintenance, and design of course description, course outlines, and syllabi; recommending modifications to the curriculum and participating in the design of new curricula. Completes all mandatory performance evaluation measures within specified time limits and participates in all required training by the College. Shares best practices with colleagues in formal or informal settings. Participates in instructional, departmental, or institutional research to improve educational effectiveness. Evaluates teaching and assessment practices to continue improving them. Provides feedback, as appropriate, regarding the general operations of the department, division, and the College. Attends faculty meetings as called by the President, Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dean or Department Chairperson. Culture of Respect Fosters and maintains a safe environment of respect and inclusion for faculty, staff, students, and members of the community. Minimum Qualifications Currently working towards an Associate's Degree in Behavioral Health, Special Education, Social Work, Developmental Disabilities, or a related field Full Time/Part Time: Part time Union (If Applicable): Scheduled Hours: 20 Additional Information In order to ensure your application is complete, you must complete the following: Please ensure you have all the necessary documents available when starting the application process. For all faculty positions (Instructor, Annually Contracted Faculty, and Adjunct), you will need to upload an unofficial copy of your transcript when completing your aplication. Prior to submitting your application, please review and update (if necessary) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. If you are a current employee of Columbus State Community College, please log in to Workday to use the internal application process. Thank you for your interest in positions at Columbus State Community College. Once you have applied, the most updated information on the status of your application can be found by visiting your Candidate Home. Please view your submitted applications by logging in and reviewing your status.
    $21 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Assistant Teacher

    Guidepost Montessori

    Volunteer teaching assistant job in Columbus, OH

    We are hiring Assistant Guides for our lovely Guidepost Montessori school at Worthington! Get the opportunity to empower 0 to 6-year-olds to gain independence, self-confidence, and an enduring love of learning! Your Role We're looking for an enthusiastic, adaptable Assistant Guides (Teachers) to support a mixed-age class of Infants, Toddler, and Preschool (ages 3-6) children in a Montessori environment. In a Montessori environment, guides (teachers) carefully prepare an environment that fosters independence and captivates a child's interest. Guides provide personalized support to each child. They offer individual and small-group lessons, showing children how to use the materials and perform activities with them, and giving them precise language to understand their experiences. Because of the carefully prepared environment and individualized support, children in a Montessori class have tremendous liberty to explore the environment and work on materials of their choice for as long as they want. Most importantly, the support and materials help every child develop skills, confidence, and a firm conviction that they are capable. We're looking for an Assistant Guide who will bring their best in order to support every child in reaching their highest potential! Guidepost Assistant Guides: Observe children closely to understand and best meet their needs Prepare a beautiful, orderly environment that fosters independence and concentration Provide individual and small-group lessons to support each child's development Form personal connections with each child and cultivate a community of collaboration and respect An ideal candidate has: Experience working with children ages 3-6 in a school setting What we offer: The opportunity to contribute to a high-quality Montessori program that serves the individual needs of each child Fully sponsored Montessori diploma training and ongoing professional development through the Prepared Montessorian Institute 75% tuition discount for two children at any school in our network (we serve children from 3-months-old through Elementary) A network of supportive peers and mentors who appreciate your valuable contributions and regularly share best practices Abundant career growth and promotion opportunities A competitive pay rate Health, dental, and vision insurance Paid time off and paid holidays About Us Guidepost Montessori is a growing network of over 100 schools across the U.S. and Asia, serving children ages 0-12 in our Nido, Toddler, Children's House, and Elementary programs. At Guidepost, we believe children are capable and we design an education for independence. We're on a mission to radically transform education based on this belief-for children, parents, and educators! Our mission? Children who fully experience and joyfully achieve their own development; children who can reach their highest potential and flourish-in school and in life! If you love children and have been looking for the right opportunity to grow, join our school community by applying below! Guidepost Global Education and Guidepost Montessori are committed to a policy of Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO). We will not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, race, color, creed, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, alienage or citizenship, disability, marital status, military or veteran status, or any other legally recognized protected basis under applicable federal, state or local laws, regulations or ordinances. Our leadership is dedicated to ensuring the fulfillment of this policy. When requested, we are committed to reasonably accommodate employees and applicants with disabilities or special needs that may require an accommodation.
    $19k-25k yearly est. Auto-Apply 8d ago
  • Teacher's Assistant/Floater

    CWCC Inc.

    Volunteer teaching assistant job in Springfield, OH

    Job Description Under the direction of center administration, the floater will execute classroom activities and help maintain a classroom environment that is developmentally appropriate and meets the individual needs of children. The floater position will move into different classrooms to help maintain the standards of the center. Classrooms may include infants, toddlers, preschool, and school age. The floater will help support the lead teacher, assistant teacher, and the teacher's aide in providing a safe and educational learning environment for the children. Major Responsibilities and Tasks Program Core Features Provide a high-quality learning environment that incorporates evidence curriculum and instructional activities. Support the teachers to provide the highest quality of care to the children. Attend and participate in all scheduled training in support of ongoing professional development. Curriculum Development Positively engage with children and use appropriate Conscious Discipline methods, as outlined in CWCC's policy. Perform the functions of this position with a strong understanding of developmentally appropriate practices. Assist the teachers in implementing lesson plans. Assessment Identify concerns or developmental milestones of primary care children to the lead teacher. Home-School Connections Develop relationships with families by providing open communication and encouraging parent input. Interpret school programs for parents to strengthen the understanding of the child's needs and the importance of an early learning environment for the continued development of the child. Other Attend staff meetings, as requested. In cooperation with other staff, complete daily cleaning duties. Carry out routine duties such as meal preparations, diapering, toileting, hand washing, and supervision of children at all times. Ensure classroom materials, furniture, and supplies are properly maintained. Any other duties assigned by center administration and lead teacher. Basic Qualifications High school diploma Must be 18 years old or older Preferred Qualifications 2+ years of teaching experience in a childcare environment. Physical Requirements Ability to lift 25-35 lbs. Ability to walk, kneel, sit, and stand for long periods. Benefits: Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Employee discount on child's tuition 401(k) with up to 5% matching Paid time off Professional development WE PAY FOR YOUR EDUCATION! CWCC has 2 options for you to grow your career in Early Childhood! 100% covered by us! Both options are self-paced and online! Option 1: CDA (Child Development Associate) Option 2: Associate's degree in E.C.E. Join a team that invests in your future while making a difference in the lives of children. At CWCC, Inc. we're not just childcare programs; we're a family of educators dedicated to your professional growth.
    $23k-30k yearly est. 7d ago

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