Mission: Northshore Christian Academy partners with families to provide a superior Christian education developing spiritual, academic, and personal excellence in a Christ-centered environment.
Vision: To transform our communities by graduating resilient disciples of Christ who are spiritually equipped and academically prepared to be the leaders of tomorrow.
Summary
The Teacher Assistant will work closely with the lead teacher to support classroom activities and ensure a nurturing environment for children to learn, play, and grow as young Believers. This position will assist in the supervision and management of a class between fourteen and twenty children, ages 1 to 5 years old. This is a ministerial position and the Teacher Assistant has received and acknowledges Jesus Christ as Savior, feels called to the position, and lives in a manner glorifying to God. He/she needs to be spiritually mature and have academic and leadership abilities. The Teacher Assistant honors Christ in every class and in every activity.
Responsibilities
- Assist the lead teacher in implementing lesson plans and activities
- Supervise children in the classroom and on the playground
- Provide one-on-one support to children as needed
- Help maintain a clean and organized classroom environment
- Maintain positive relationships and communication with parents and gaurdians
- Assists in planning and implementing the daily schedule, weekly lesson plans, and themes as set by the teacher and principal
- Helps ensure the classroom meets licensing requirements, in planning and setting up learning centers, and preparing/restocking art and snack supplies
- Supervises and keeps track of attendance during classroom activities, nap time, outside time, snack, and restroom time
- Maintains cleanliness; sweeping, cleaning and sanitizing tables, toys, cots, and other surfaces; gathering laundry on Friday; and cleaning up accidents
- Responds appropriately with love and prayer to disciplinary problems and helps resolve problems in accordance with NCA policy, state and federal laws
- Assists students in self-control and acceptable standards of student behavior
- Encourages students to accept God's gift of salvation and grow in their understanding and knowledge of God
- Follows the Matthew 18 principle to resolve conflict and show respect to students, parents, administration, and staff
- Seeks wise counsel from the principal program supervisor, colleagues, and parents