Job Description
Job Description
Job Description
Description:
Miami Children's Museum is looking for a new TCT Afterschool Instructor to join their team! This position will be reporting to: Kelsey L Pharr Elementary School (KPE).
The Afterschool Instructor is responsible for the general supervision and management of a class of students. The Afterschool instructor is responsible for the planning and execution of all activities set forth in the schedule and as per curriculum specifications when applicable.
Requirements:
- Responsible for the safety and wellbeing of the children assigned in your care.
- Develops and implements daily lesson plans that correspond to the curriculum at hand and/or for other activities in the schedule. Lesson plans are due weekly.
- Plans activities that are developmentally appropriate to each age and child thereby fostering exploration, investigation and creativity using a variety of materials and equipment as well as the galleries in the Miami Children’s Museum that develop self-expression and an interest in learning. Encourages children to question and explore the world in which they live. Prepares materials ahead of time.
- Protects company assets as well as those of the classroom teachers. Responsible for maintaining all afterschool materials neat, organized and in good working conditions.
- Records the daily attendance of students and obtains both the child and parent sign in/out signatures and times. Responsible for the accuracy of attendance records and sign in/out sheets. Responsible for tracking attendance and knowing the classroom count at all times.
- Monitors, observes and documents any behavioral challenges a child may exhibit. Creates and implements an incentive program that will aid in minimizing behavioral challenges and or provides students with the needed support to increase their success.
- Extends appropriate language development and self-confidence through storytelling, drama, music, and conversations.
- Extends development of science, mathematics, and social studies through experiments, problem-solving, exploration, classroom materials and museum gallery events that encourage children to think, reason and question.
- Portrays positive attitudes with children in resolving conflicts, identifying feelings, describing problems, negotiating differences, and generating solutions. The TCT Afterschool Instructor encourages cooperation and redirecting unacceptable behavior as well as using positive approaches to help children deal with anger and frustration.
- Works closely with the child’s schoolteacher and afterschool certified instructor to collaboratively support the child’s overall needs.
- Communicate with their immediate supervisor issues that need resolution, including those involving individual students or their caregivers, classroom spaces, or program, Museum/School, or staff.
- Committed to the concept of teamwork, sharing of ideas, materials, and services. Works in a professional manner with peers, supervisors, and individuals from other departments and/or school board personnel. Willing to share responsibilities and assume other tasks in emergencies.
- Attends and completes all required trainings (staff meetings, funder trainings and mandated childcare course work.)
- In-service course work, a minimum of 10 hours yearly that reinforces the proponents of best practices for school age, early care, and education.
- Supports the goals, objectives, and philosophy of the Afterschool program. Adheres to policies and procedures in the Miami Children’s Museum’s Employee Handbook.
- Communicate with parents in a positive manner.
- Maintains confidentiality of any parent/student information gathered during the program.
- Other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- Working toward an Associate’s Degree or higher in education or related field (two years of college credits may be substituted for an associate’s degree).
- At least 1 year of experience leading groups of children in an educational setting (this time frame may be shorter for applicants with prior teaching experience within the Museum).
- Must be able to read, write and speak English fluently.
- Strong organizational skills.
- Must pass a Level 2 background screening (fingerprints) and drug test.
- CPR/First Aid/AED certified.
- 45 DCF hours.
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