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rEarly Learning & Development Center Co-Teacher
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rLocation: COE: Teaching and Learning
rRegular/Temporary: Regular
rJob ID: 607789
rFull/Part Time: Full-Time
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r Workplace Culture
NAU aims to be the nation\'s preeminent engine of opportunity, vehicle
of economic mobility, and driver of social impact by delivering
equitable postsecondary value in Arizona and beyond.
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Special Information
- This position is subject to compliance with Arizona Department of
Public Safety regulations. The successful candidate will be required
to obtain a DPS Fingerprint Clearance Card. The final offer of
employment is contingent on the ability to obtain a DPS Fingerprint
Clearance Card, if the employee has not already obtained one.
- This position is subject to the availability of funding. The
incumbent is not eligible for Service Professional non-renewal
notice, or Classified Staff layoff or recall status.
- This position is an on-site position which requires the incumbent to
complete their work primarily at an NAU site, campus, or facility
with or without accommodation. Opportunities for remote work are
rare.
Job Description
NAU\'s Early Learning & Development Center is hiring for an energetic
Co-Teacher to join their dynamic team. The Co-Teacher assists with
planning and implementing curriculum for preschool age children through
developmentally appropriate learning experiences. This position assists
in preparing the classroom environment; supports children\'s learning;
helps document and analyze children\'s learning; and engages with
parents to maintain a partnership between school and home through open
and cooperative communication.
Classroom Instruction and Support - 50%
- Assists Mentor Teacher to meet standards in social emotional,
physical, language, social studies, and the arts domains.
- Supports the classroom by helping to create an environment and
structure for maintaining classroom order and behavior management.
- Implements NAEYC developmentally appropriate practices in the daily
life of the classroom, while supporting the health and safety of the
children.
- Assist in the instruction for children in the classroom using the
Project Approach curriculum as a framework for learning experiences.
- Provides support for children personal care and needs, including
diaper changes, potty training assistance and providing guidance to
children on basic personal hygiene functions.
- Acts as back up to Mentor Teacher during absences, during breaks or
as needed.
- Assist children in emergency situations, assisting with accidental
injuries and conflict management.
Instructional Planning - 15%
- Supports in the development of lesson plans utilizing the Project
Approach to promote literacy, language, mathematical thinking,
scientific thinking, social studies, arts, and social emotional
development.
- Collaborates with the Mentor Teacher to plan and implement classroom
learning experiences.
Assessment - 15%
- Assists the Mentor Teacher by using authentic assessment strategies
including photography, anecdotal records, children\'s words, and
artifacts as a means to measure student learning.
- Creates and manages a portfolio for every child in the classroom as
a form of authentic assessment to demonstrate children\'s learning.
- Supports Mentor Teacher in collecting data and documentation for
classroom inquiry.
- Docum nt and enter growth data into Child Assessment app, Kaymbu, to
document the learning of each child.
- Assist the Mentor Teacher in reporting children\'s growth milestones
to families or parental units.
Professional Development and Mentorship - 15%
- Engage in coaching and professional development plans to engage in a
cycle of self-inquiry of teaching and learning.
- Build authentic relationships with families through a variety of
communication strategies.
- Provides support to the Mentor Teacher in coaching pre-service
teachers.
- May provide guidance or additional support to student employees or
hourly employees of the center.
Other - 5%
- Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
- A Child Development Associate Credential (CDA) or 12 higher
education credits in early childhood education, early childhood
special education, elementary education, and/or child development;
and
- 1 year or more of directly related experience.
- Any combination of relevant education and experience may be
substituted for the educational requirement on a year-for-year
basis.
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor\'s degree in early childhood education or a closely related
field.
One to three years of experience working with young childr