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About NIHAO Chinese NIHAO Chinese is a Mandarin Immersion Learning Program focused on building ... Help teacher with classroom cleaning, changing diapers, and help children with potty training.

About NIHAO Chinese NIHAO Chinese is a Mandarin Immersion Learning Program focused on building ... Help teacher with classroom cleaning, changing diapers, and help children with potty training.

Van Rider

Searcy, AR · On-site

Our treatment rooms are adequately staffed with teachers and teachers' assistants and are designed to celebrate the cultural differences of the children and families we serve. MKSA/KULA has many ...

Van Rider

Searcy, AR · On-site

Our treatment rooms are adequately staffed with teachers and teachers' assistants and are designed to celebrate the cultural differences of the children and families we serve. MKSA/KULA has many ...

Our treatment rooms are adequately staffed with teachers and teachers' assistants and are designed to celebrate the cultural differences of the children and families we serve. MKSA/KULA has many ...

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As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for chinese teacher assistant in the United States is $15.66, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.46 and $17.07 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Chinese teacher assistant?

A Chinese Teacher Assistant supports lead teachers in instructing students in the Chinese language and culture. Responsibilities may include helping with lesson preparation, tutoring students, grading assignments, and managing classroom activities. They may also assist in language practice through conversation exercises and cultural activities. This role is commonly found in schools, language centers, or private tutoring settings. Strong language proficiency and knowledge of teaching methods are typically required.

What are the typical daily responsibilities for a Chinese teacher assistant?

As a Chinese Teacher Assistant, your daily tasks usually include supporting the lead teacher in lesson preparation, assisting with classroom activities, helping students with language practice, and providing individual or small group support as needed. You may also be responsible for managing classroom materials, grading assignments, and occasionally leading instruction under supervision. Collaboration with other teachers and staff is common, especially when organizing cultural events or tutoring sessions. This role provides valuable hands-on experience in language education and helps you build teaching and communication skills for future career growth.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Chinese teacher assistant position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Chinese Teacher Assistant, you need strong proficiency in both Mandarin Chinese and English, a basic understanding of educational methods, and preferably relevant coursework or experience in language instruction. Familiarity with educational technology tools such as digital language labs, online learning platforms, or classroom management software is often expected. Excellent communication, teamwork, and cultural sensitivity are vital soft skills that enhance classroom support and engagement. These abilities ensure effective assistance to lead teachers, foster student learning, and create a supportive, inclusive environment.

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ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION


Founded in 1965, the Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc. (CPC) aims to promote the social and economic empowerment of Chinese American, immigrant, and low-income communities. Today, CPC is the nation's largest Asian American social services agency and offers more than 50 programs at over 35 sites throughout New York City, including early childhood education, school-age care, youth services, workforce development, community services, and senior services. CPC strives to be the premier social service and leadership development organization. In 2017, CPC launched Advancing Our CommUNITY, its organization-wide strategy to expand services to address persistent needs and emerging trends and to improve leadership skills among staff and community members. In 2022, our core programs and emergency services reached 200,000 people living in all five boroughs and all 51 city council districts. In the summer of 2022, CPC was recognized as the number one Chinese American organization in New York City to recommend to a Chinese immigrant looking for in-language and culturally competent resources according to a recent survey. This accomplishment is a testament to the incredible work and dedication of our staff. (For more information, please visit: https://www.cpc-nyc.org/)


PROGRAM SUMMARY


The mission of each CPC Early Childhood Center is to foster a lifelong love of learning in each of our students. Our staff foster positive learning experiences through love, respect, quality education and professionalism. CPC Early Childhood Centers serves approximately 300 students from ages 1-5 in multiple locations throughout the city. The goal of the program is to support students in all learning areas including intellectual, academic, physical, social, and emotional growth.

CPC operates a total of six (6) Early Childhood Centers in New York City:

  • Chung Pak Early Childhood Center: 125 Walker St Suite 3, New York, NY 10013
  • Garment Industry Early Childhood Center: 115 Chrystie St, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10002
  • Jacob Riis Early Childhood Center: 108 Avenue D, New York, NY 10009
  • Little Star at Broome Street Early Childhood Center: 178 Broome St, 3rd Fl, New York, NY 10002
  • Tribeca Early Childhood Center: 1 York St 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10013
  • Lois C Lee Early Childhood Center: 133-14 41st Avenue 3rd Fl, Flushing, NY 11355

JOB SUMMARY


Reporting to the on-site Education Director, the Teacher at Little Star Early Childhood Center will be responsible for developing and implementing an ongoing program of activities that promote the social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development of each child enrolled in our Early Childhood Center facilities. The Teacher will collaborate with and supervise staff, set instructional objectives, and work to build a rapport with parents.

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES


  • Meet regularly with other Assistant Teacher(s) and Aides to develop weekly plans and activities.
  • Meet with Program Coordinator to review curriculum plans and activities and evaluate program’s effectiveness.
  • Responsible for assisting with the implementation of developmental, behavioral, and sensory screenings within the schedule mandated by regulations and performance standards.
  • Maintain records on each child’s progress and development for the purpose of planning.
  • Responsible for recording and record keeping of information required to document the growth and development of children.
  • Responsible for working with an interdisciplinary team to fully implement an IEP for children with disabilities.
  • Attend all staff meetings and in-service provided at the Center.
  • Review with staff the progress of each child and develop written plans to promote each child’s growth and development.
  • Work with Parent Coordinator in planning and participating in parent activities.
  • Responsible for coordinating and working closely with parents including home visits and staff/parent conferences.
  • Help maintain facility in a safe and satisfactory condition.
  • Provide day-to-day supervision and support to teacher assistants, teacher aides, substitutes, and volunteers, which include sharing daily program plans and discussing goals for children.
  • Assist the on-site Education Director in providing orientation and training for new staff, substitutes and volunteers.
  • Work with classroom staff to plan and implement the daily program of activities based on principles of child development and in accordance with the program’s curriculum.
  • Set up and maintain a well-organized, safe, and attractive classroom environment conducive to the optimal growth and development of children.
  • Develop a positive relationship with each child and promote the development of self- esteem and self-discipline.
  • Observe each child daily to assess skills, interests and needs and use this information to facilitate learning and growth.
  • Establish a positive relationship with each child’s family and share information about the child’s day at the Center.
  • Help parents to understand the curriculum and find ways to involve parents in the daily program.
  • Conduct individual parent conferences at least three times a year to discuss each child’s growth and development.
  • Keep abreast of current knowledge in the field of Early Childhood Education.

QUALIFICATIONS


Education and Experience:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education or Bachelor’s degree in a related field with 15 credits in Early Childhood Education required.
  • Master’s in Early Childhood preferred.
  • New York State Teaching Certification in Nursery – 6, K – 6, Birth – 2 or Special Education attained or in process.
  • Preferred working experience with young children ages 1-5.
  • Knowledge of the Quality Stars, CLASS, and Creative Curriculum preferred

Skills and Competencies:

  • Computer literacy skills
  • Ability to relate positively to young children, parents, and staff.
  • Demonstrate success in working as a member of a team.
  • Effective and strong communication skills (orally and written)
  • Demonstrate an ability to work successfully with community-based agencies and building partnerships.
  • Demonstrated supervision skills
  • Bilingual in English and Cantonese, Mandarin, and/or Spanish preferred
  • Be able to lift 25-30 pounds
  • Be able to walk, squat/kneel, sit on floor, see, hear, speak with children to ensure children’s health and safety

Hiring for this position is subject to:

  • Review of resume completeness including education, experience, and skills
  • Verification of three (3) references
  • Completion of employment application
  • Completion of interview
  • Fingerprint Clearance from the Department of Investigation
  • Statewide Central Register Clearance
  • Child Abuse and Maltreatment Certification (online training)
  • Additional mandated trainings as required by Department of Health
    • Trainings can be done after hiring (within 2 weeks of hire)
  • Recent physical (within one year), including immunization record

COMPENSATION & BENEFITS OVERVIEW


  • $61,070 - $68,652 annual salary; 38 hours per week
  • CPC offers a competitive and comprehensive union benefits package to full-time staff. Salary and benefits are provided through union contract DC1707.

HOW TO APPLY


Interested individuals should submit their resume, along with a cover letter addressed to Mary Cheng, when applying online via CPC’s website: https://www.cpc-nyc.org/jobs or selected online job boards. All documents should be submitted as one single file. Applicants may reach out to careers@cpc-nyc.org with any questions or further inquiries.

CPC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. CPC values a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace and strongly encourages women, BIPOC, immigrants, LGBTQ+, individuals with disabilities, and veterans to apply.