Early Years Assistant at Titsall Global School

Job Overview

Location
Lagos, FCT
Job Type
Full Time
Date Posted
4 days ago

Additional Details

Job ID
112980
Job Views
26

Job Description

  • Application Deadline: Thu, 30 Jan 2025 00:00:00 GMT
  • Position: Early Years Assistant


  • Job Type Full Time


  • Qualification NCE


  • Experience 4 - 6 years


  • Location Abuja



  • Job Field Education / Teaching 









Job Description




  • Assisting with daily routines: You help with activities such as meal times, nap times, and toileting. Ensuring that children are comfortable and their basic needs are met is crucial in this role.

  • Organizing and supervising play activities: You engage children in age-appropriate play and learning activities that encourage their development and social interaction.

  • Providing emotional support: Young children often need comfort and reassurance. As an early years assistant, you offer emotional support to children, providing a caring and compassionate presence.

  • Assisting with curriculum implementation: You support the implementation of the early years curriculum, helping to plan and organize activities that align with learning objectives.

  • Observing and recording children's progress: You observe and take note of children's behavior, interactions, and developmental milestones. This information helps teachers and parents understand each child's progress.

  • Supporting children with special needs: If there are children with special needs in the setting, you may work closely with them to provide appropriate support and accommodations.

  • Maintaining a safe environment: Safety is paramount in any childcare setting. You ensure that the environment is safe and secure, identifying and resolving any potential hazards.

  • Communicating with parents and caregivers: You maintain open lines of communication with parents or caregivers, updating them on their child's progress, sharing any concerns, and fostering a collaborative relationship.

  •  Assisting with record-keeping and administrative tasks: You may be responsible for maintaining attendance records, updating learning materials, and helping with general administrative duties.

  • Participating in staff meetings and training: As part of the early years team, you attend staff meetings, professional development sessions, and training workshops to stay updated on best practices and policies.

  • Fostering a positive learning environment: You contribute to creating a positive and inclusive atmosphere where children feel valued, respected, and encouraged to explore and learn.



Skills




  • Patience: Working with young children requires a high level of patience. You need to be understanding and supportive, especially when children are learning new skills or facing challenges.

  • Communication: Clear and effective communication is crucial in this role. You must be able to communicate with children at their level, as well as effectively convey information to parents and colleagues.

  • Creativity: Coming up with engaging and imaginative activities is essential to keep young children interested and motivated in learning.

  • Empathy: Understanding and empathizing with the emotions and needs of young children will help you provide appropriate support and care.

  • Flexibility: Each child is unique, and what works for one may not work for another. Being flexible in your approach to teaching and caregiving is important.

  • Organizational skills: Managing multiple tasks, keeping learning materials organized, and maintaining records require good organizational abilities.

  • Observation: You need to be attentive to children's behavior, interactions, and progress to identify their strengths and areas where they may need additional help.

  • Teamwork: Early years settings often involve collaboration with other educators and staff members. Being a team player is essential for a smooth and cohesive learning environment.

  • Calm under pressure: Young children can be unpredictable, and situations may arise that require a calm and composed response.

  • Knowledge of child development: Understanding the stages of child development and developmental milestones helps you tailor your approach to each child's needs.

  • Safety awareness: Ensuring the safety and well-being of children is of utmost importance, so being vigilant and safety-conscious is vital.

  • Play facilitation: Play is a crucial aspect of early childhood learning. Knowing how to engage and facilitate meaningful play experiences is valuable.

  • Positive reinforcement: Providing encouragement and positive reinforcement can motivate children and boost their self-esteem.

  • Basic first aid knowledge: Having basic first aid skills can be beneficial in handling minor accidents or injuries that may occur in a childcare setting.

  • Resilience: Working with young children can be rewarding but also challenging. Resilience will help you navigate the ups and downs of the role.



Education/Experience




  • NCE and any relevant certification

  • A minimum of four to six years of relevant teaching experience

  • Cambridge Experience/Certifications is required



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