Aug 22, 2024
Part-time
Teaching
Job Description
Job Description
East Bay Community Action Program (EBCAP) is seeking Part-time (16 hours/week) and Per Diem (3 to 15 hours/week) Teacher Assistants for our Middletown Child Opportunity Zone (MCOZ) Programs. The MCOZ provides services and referrals to Middletown children and their families in school and community settings, in partnership with Middletown Public Schools, parents, and the community. Teacher Assistants support Lead Teachers and Program Facilitators in before and after school licensed childcare, after school enrichment programs, and school vacation camps, working with students in grades K-8. The ideal candidates will assist in the supervision of students utilizing a positive approach and will maintain the philosophy and mission of the program. To meet the educational requirements of this position, the Teacher Assistant must have a High School Diploma or a GED certification, and have either: Formal Training related to child or youth development OR at least one year of supervised experience working with school-age children in a group setting to assume the role of school-age staff. Candidates with associate degree and/or Teacher Assistant Certification are preferred. Candidates who are bilingual in Spanish are strongly encouraged to apply. For Part Time Employees Working 16 - 29 hours per week, EBCAP provides a comprehensive compensation and benefits package that includes a 403(b) retirement plan, generous paid time off that includes vacation and sick time, voluntary medical and dependent care flexible spending accounts, mileage reimbursement, opportunities for center-paid training/CEU's, employee assistance program. EBCAP is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer committed to providing a diverse work environment.
Welcome to ATX Learning
East Bay Community Action Program's Children and Youth Services, provide support to children from before birth through age 25. Our programs focus to improve health, social, and educational outcomes through the strengthening of parent-child relationships, evidence-based curriculum, and skill development. A program like Baby Steps is a great place for parents to learn how their child develops. Head Start, Parents as Teachers and Healthy Families of America programs teach the importance of a child's healthy development so they can grow and thrive!