Department
CAMPUS CHILD CARE SUPPORT (BL-CCCS-IUBLA)
Department Information
Indiana University Early Childhood Education Services Committed to creating high-quality experiences for children, families, and our employees.
IU Early Childhood Education Services (ECES) provides year-round, high-quality care and education at nationally accredited centers for children ages birth through 5 years. Our commitment to high-quality is demonstrated by providing child-centered, active learning environments based on research supported best practices, through degreed teachers, strong campus support, and adherence to the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). In addition to the service component, the IUB ECES Centers meet the academic mission of Indiana University by providing sites for student training and by serving as research sites for faculty and students. Finally, the early childhood centers at IUB serve as model high quality, early education programs for the Bloomington community and the state of Indiana.
Job Summary
Our relationship-based philosophy is focused on a team approach with the goal of providing excellent care for children. In each of our 4 classrooms, a fast-paced environment designed for the success of the children is facilitated by all. Teachers' Aides work very closely with a team of Lead Teachers and receive coaching/mentoring on a consistent basis.
Department-Specific Responsibilities
- Serves as a strong supportive role on a team
- Visually observes and supervises children and their activities
- Ensures the general safety and well-being of all children
- Communicates openly and respectfully with children, parents, and staff
- Helps support children as they work to develop physical and communication skills
- Always maintains work area - all staff members share in the housekeeping and cleaning duties
QualificationsEDUCATION
Required - High school diploma or GED
Preferred - Coursework in child development
SKILLS
Required
- Ability to effectively communicate and exchange information
- Dependable and punctual
- Relates well to young children and is sensitive to children's needs
Working Conditions / DemandsAbility to move objects up to 40 pounds. The person in this role must be able to perform the essential functions with or without an accommodation.
Additional InformationThis position is for Summer 2023 through Fall 2023
Work LocationBloomington, Indiana
Advertised Salary$11.00 per hour
Job ClassificationCareer Level: Part Time Employee
FLSA: Nonexempt
Job Function: Part Time Employee
Job Family: Part Time Employee
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