Therapeutic Integration Spec
About this role
The Teacher Assistant (TIS) is responsible for assisting the classroom teacher in supervising children to ensure their safety and well being; providing instruction and facilitation to groups and individual children under the direction of the Teacher; and collaborating with the Teacher to assess the strengths and needs of children and design appropriate classroom activities.
Brown University Health employees are expected to successfully role model the organization's values of Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence as these values guide our everyday actions with patients, customers and one another.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
- Assist teacher in any way possible, which may include, but is not necessarily limited to: a.Plan activities for assigned groups or individual children. b.Implement the daily schedule as assigned. c.Decorate the room with bulletin boards, pictures, children's artwork, and other hangings. d.Serve breakfast, lunches, and snacks. e.Help with materials and room clean-up and organization.
- Provide nurturing and supportive environment for children, using positive behavior interventions and preventative strategies to manage classroom behavior.
- Complete required number of training hours each year by attending in-house in-services and local workshops and trainings.
- Assume temporary responsibilities of the teacher in her/his absence.
- Report any special needs or problems of individual children to the classroom teacher.
- Work with children who have special health care needs, supporting the teacher
- Report any cases of suspected child abuse and/or neglect to Director or make a direct call to DCYF(1-800-RICHILD).
- Assistants must be able to follow 4 month rotating work schedule of 8.5 hours within the times the center is open (7:00 am – 5:30 pm).
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- Education and/or Experience – High School Diploma or High School Equivalency required.
- Some college credit in the fields of early childhood, special education, or psychology preferred.
- At least 1-year supervised experience working with children with special needs, including social/emotional disorders and/or developmental disabilities in a typical childcare program.
Pay Range:
$18.00-$25.82EEO Statement:
Brown University Health is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and maintaining a work environment free from all forms of unlawful discrimination and harassment.
Location:
Capital City Comm. Ctrs, Inc. - 25 Danforth Street Providence, Rhode Island 02908Work Type:
M-F 9:00am- 5:30pmWork Shift:
DayDaily Hours:
8 hoursDriving Required:
NoCompany at a glance
Brown Medicine is a nonprofit primary care, specialty outpatient and sub-specialty medical group practice with over 200 physicians and multiple patient care locations across the state of Rhode Island.
Brown Medicine is affiliated with Brown University’s Warren Alpert Medical School, along with five other medical practices, to form Brown Physicians, Inc. (BPI), a physicial-led nonprofit federation. Employing more than 500 doctors, BPI enables a new level of coordination for clinical care, research and teaching in southern New England.
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