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Departmental Overview
Residential and Student Services Programs is part of the Division of Student Affairs under the direction of the Associate Vice Chancellor of Residential and Student Service Programs (RSSP). RSSP provides and manages residential student housing, residential life programs, residential dining, as well as early care & education services for students, faculty, and staff. RSSP also conducts a summer conference and year-round catering business, operates seven campus restaurants, and manages twenty-six faculty apartments. RSSP's annual operating budget is $150,000,000 and the cluster employs over 2500 career, limited, contract and student employees creating a 'culture of care' for our students and all other customers and stakeholders.
The Early Childhood Education Program (ECEP) serves over 260 children (3 months through pre-kindergarten) of university (faculty, staff and students) and community families. The program consists of over 60 career FTE, 10 - 30+ limited and per diem substitutes, and 60 - 80 student assistants who work daily with children and families in the program to assure high quality early education experiences that best nurture and develop the individual child, support a family responsive environment for the university and advance the field of early childhood education.
Position Summary
Under general supervision, the Assistant Teacher is responsible for supporting a play-based, emergent curriculum including assisting in preparing and implementing lesson plans which best meet the individual needs of children within the context of a group setting. The curriculum is 'emergent' because it is derived from the children's interest and is teacher-facilitated rather than teacher-directed. The Assistant Teacher supports Teachers in developing and leading small and large group activities appropriate to the age and developmental level of children assigned. The program also commonly follows the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) best practices and a caregiving philosophy recommended by the Program for Infant and Toddler Care (PITC). The Assistant Teacher is also responsible for assisting with preparing lesson plans which meet the individual needs of children. Assistant Teachers support in leading small and large group activities for the age and developmental level of children assigned. This position requires a strong foundation in Early Childhood Education pedagogy and developmentally appropriate care and educational practices for young children in a group setting that utilizes low adult to child ratios.
Assistant Teachers support and provide feedback to the Teachers regarding child screening and ongoing assessment based on established child development milestones to better support the individual needs of each child and to determine whether any referrals are necessary for more formal screening and assessment. Assistant Teachers are also responsible for supporting the parent communication process and interaction regarding child's progress and adherence to local, state and federal standards as well as all licensing regulations pertaining to children in group care settings. Excellent communication and a commitment to teamwork is core to the success of this position.
Application Review Date
The First Review Date for this job is: 08/13/2024.
Responsibilities
Provides caregiving functions as needed and when appropriate, i.e. diapering, napping, feeding, nurturing, etc.
Assists in building and maintaining a positive, safe, and nurturing environment for young children and families
Helps to ensure appropriate ratios and child safety throughout the shift.
Models intentional learning and supportive emerging literacy practices in all interactions with children and always models appropriate professional behavior including calm tone when in presence or hearing distance of children.
Helps prepare materials and classroom opportunities that support the emerging interests of the children and supports their individual needs.
Helps plan and provide activities that stimulate children's curiosity and abilities and encourages their social emotional, fine and gross motor, language, pre-literacy, and other critical developmental foundational skills.
Participates in meetings with teachers to discuss concerns and to plan curriculum.
Supports NAEYC 'best practices'.
Supports PITC philosophy in infant/toddler rooms, where operationally possible and appropriate, recognizing that some children may need to be moved to different teachers and/or classrooms based on the individual child's developmental needs.
Observes and interacts with children as individuals and shares observations with staff.
Provides both written and verbal feedback to teachers that support individual needs of children.
Provides input to teachers in support of parent/teacher conferences.
Uses respectful language and positive guidance when addressing children's behavior in the classroom.
Participates in classroom management to maintain a positive learning atmosphere.
Includes all children regardless of developmental level, cultural background and primary language spoken, and/or expressed behavior or personality.
Required Qualifications
Demonstrated ability to perform basic computer use, including: keyboard and mouse, simple data entry, use of email software and internet search.
Proficiency with basic level MS Word.
Ability to safely manage multiple children (within established ratios) and provide engaging activities and appropriate interactions to encourage learning and social emotional development.
Ability to proofread own work (email or other communication, etc.) for accuracy.
Ability to work with diverse clientele using patience, tact, sensitivity and diplomacy.
Demonstrated ability and experience to teach and work independently in a center-based child care program
Minimum of 12 or more ECE units, including 3 Infant or Toddler units required if hired for an infant/toddler room.
Knowledge of developmental needs and appropriate learning experiences for children 3 months to 5 years.
Familiarity with child development theory and practice.
Physical ability to care for and engage young children in activities which includes: lifting up to 50 pounds, standing and walking up to 4 hours per day, and bending and squatting to work at child's eye level.
Pediatric First Aid and CPR (or must obtain within three months of hire).
Effective written and verbal communication skills.
Salary & Benefits
This is a 100% full-time (40 hrs a week) non-exempt career position, which is paid hourly and eligible for UC Benefits.
For information on the comprehensive benefits package offered by the University, please visit the University of California's Compensation & Benefits website.
Under California law, the University of California, Berkeley is required to provide a reasonable estimate of the compensation range for this role and should not offer a salary outside of the range posted in this job announcement. This range takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education, licensure and certifications, analysis of internal equity, and other business and organizational needs. It is not typical for an individual to be offered a salary at or near the top of the range for a position. Salary offers are determined based on final candidate qualifications and experience.
The budgeted salary or hourly range that the University reasonably expects to pay for this position is $24.82 (Step 4) - $25.96 (Step 6).
How to Apply
To apply, please submit your resume and cover letter.
Other Information
This position is governed by the terms and conditions in the agreement for the Clerical & Allied Services Unit (CX) between the University of California and Teamsters Local 2010. The current bargaining agreement manual can be found at: http://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/labor/bargaining-units/cx/index.html
This is not a visa opportunity.
This recruitment has 5 openings.
Conviction History Background
This is a designated position requiring fingerprinting and a background check due to the nature of the job responsibilities. Berkeley does hire people with conviction histories and reviews information received in the context of the job responsibilities. The University reserves the right to make employment contingent upon successful completion of the background check.
Must have received fingerprint clearance through the Department of Social Services Community Care Licensing Division. Background clearance must be maintained while employed as an Assistant Teacher.
Physical Exam
Employment is contingent upon passing a physical exam.
Mandated Reporter
This position has been identified as a Mandated Reporter required to report the observed or suspected abuse or neglect of children, dependent adults, or elders to designated law enforcement or social service agencies. We reserve the right to make employment contingent upon completion of signed statements acknowledging the responsibilities of a Mandated Reporter.
The University of California was chartered in 1868 and its flagship campus - envisioned as a "City of Learning" - was established at Berkeley, on San Francisco Bay. Today the world's premier public university and a wellspring of innovation, UC Berkeley occupies a 1,232 acre campus with a sylvan 178-acre central core. From this home its academic community makes key contributions to the economic and social well-being of the Bay Area, California, and the nation.