Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Company parties
- Opportunity for advancement
- Training & development
Are you looking to further your career in early childhood education? If so, there is no better place for childcare and early education professionals than The Nurtury Montessori. Our commitment to Montessori and our respect for young children creates an atmosphere of caring, delight, wonder, and excitement that makes every Nurtury School an exceptional environment where children and careers flourish. We offer an authentic Montessori education in an eco-friendly setting. We have created beautiful and inspiring environments that meet the needs of the children at each stage of their development from 6 weeks to 6 years old in accordance with Maria Montessori’s educational principles. You will have an opportunity to become a member of an enthusiastic team, passionate about Montessori education and what it can give to the children. You will be part of a vibrant community and be able to contribute to our school development.
Role Description:
Role Description:
The Montessori Teacher Assistant provides support and assistance to the lead teacher and the children. You are to help prepare the environment, observe and record student behaviors, protect student concentration, and model grace and courtesy. Teacher Assistants carry out all the directives of the Head Teacher.
Candidate must have experience working with children for 2+ years (being in a day care center is a plus!) and be comfortable working in an Infant Toddler, and Primary classroom.
Candidate must have experience working with children for 2+ years (being in a day care center is a plus!) and be comfortable working in an Infant Toddler, and Primary classroom.
Requirements:
- Interest in becoming an Early Childhood Teacher
- Have significant experience working in early childcare education
- Attend all staff meetings (weekly class meeting) (monthly all school)
- Be familiar with proper diapering procedures as well as toilet training methods.
- Learn to give proper lessons in care of self and care of the environment.
- All employees are required to attend 15 hours per year of continuing education.
- Become a keen observer of the individual interests and needs of each child.
- Must become familiar with the sequence of the materials.
- Learn the record-keeping system to record your observations.
Desired Characteristics:
- Sense of responsibility and active supervision
- Maintain a positive attitude and a love of learning.
- A team player
- Professional communication skills
- Manage sensitive information with the utmost discretion and confidentiality
- Can take constructive criticism
- Must be 18 years and older.
What We Offer:
- We are offering a collaborative work environment, ongoing professional development, and multiple growth opportunities.
- Achieve your long-term career goals through our formal career path. We are committed to promoting qualified internal candidates.
- We offer after 12 months of being employed with us a professional benefits package. Our benefits package includes health and dental, 401(k); vacation, sick, and holiday pay; and often a child care discount.
- Receive ongoing support to help you be the best educator you can be. Training opportunities begin with a customized orientation program.
- Feel welcomed by an organization that is committed to embracing differences and celebrating individuality. Our commitment to fairness, diversity, and high ethical standards is unprecedented.
- Consider transfer opportunities to a variety of our Nurtury Schools across the Westchester area.
- Utilize curriculum resources and ideas that are designed to support your efforts to develop an emergent Montessori curriculum.
- Join the only Montessori care and education company that caters 100 percent of its effort to Infants, Toddlers, and Primary children.
If you are interested, please send your resume with the listed position you are interested in to our Hiring Manager, Brianna Phillips at: LARCHMONT@THENURTURY-MONTESSORI.COM
Compensation: $18.00 - $20.00 per hour
The Nurtury is committed to promoting quality Montessori child care for children from 6 weeks to 6 years old, based on these key American Montessori Society concepts:
The aim of a Montessori program is to foster the development of basic trust and to assist in the normal development of the personality.
Basic trust develops in an environment where people respond appropriately to the child’s communication of needs to be loved, respected and accepted. Children learn through their senses. They learn by watching and moving freely. Freedom to move is essential to the development of the infant’s potential. The child is considered as a whole person and is affected by the quality of holding and feeding, as well as the quality of physical care. Learning, which leads to independence, occurs when children participate in their daily routines of care. Children must be spoken to in the language with which they will communicate.
The aim of a Montessori program is to foster the development of basic trust and to assist in the normal development of the personality.
Basic trust develops in an environment where people respond appropriately to the child’s communication of needs to be loved, respected and accepted. Children learn through their senses. They learn by watching and moving freely. Freedom to move is essential to the development of the infant’s potential. The child is considered as a whole person and is affected by the quality of holding and feeding, as well as the quality of physical care. Learning, which leads to independence, occurs when children participate in their daily routines of care. Children must be spoken to in the language with which they will communicate.
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