Pre-K Classroom Aide Administrative & Office Jobs - Cheshire, CT at Geebo

Pre-K Classroom Aide

Cheshire, CT Cheshire, CT Estimated:
$32.
9K - $41.
6K a year Estimated:
$32.
9K - $41.
6K a year 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago Pre-K Classroom Aide St.
Bridget School - Cheshire, CT St.
Bridget School has an opening for a Pre-K Aide, who will assist the classroom teacher with instruction.
School hours are Monday through Friday 8:
30 a.
m.
to 2:
00 p.
m.
The work day may be divided into different duties within different areas of the classroom, including specials and outdoor recess time, where lunch and recess will need to be covered.
The Aide will take direction from the teacher and preform duties and responsibilities, as requested.
Daily class plans together with assigned coverage will comprise the work schedule for the day.
Duties and responsibilities will include; monitoring the students at all times, as safety is paramount; be attentive to the needs of the students in the classroom; and, ensure that all students are actively engaged in the learning process, as lessons are delivered by the teacher.
Responsibilities may also include working with a small group of students or an individual student for added support; supporting the classroom teacher in all aspects of whole group, small group, or one on one work, as directed; and, staying vigilant and make the Assistant Principal and the classroom teacher aware of any disciplinary issues with students, or any other issues that may impact student learning and/or safety.
To submit a letter of interest and resume, please email Dr.
Testa at email:
email protected .
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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