Learning Assistant-Early Years Program: Part-Time (75% FTE)

Menlo Park, CA
Part Time
Early Childhood Education
Mid Level

Summary

As a Learning Assistant at Silicon Valley International School, you will collaborate closely with our diverse group of international teachers to support students in their early years. Your primary responsibility is to ensure the safety and social-emotional well-being of our students. This is a full-time position that offers a comprehensive benefits package, competitive pay based on years of experience, and generous paid time off.

As a Learning Assistant, you will operate within the framework of your job description and assignments, making decisions only within that context. Learning Assistants are required to maintain certifications as mandated by the school and/or Social Services, ensuring that all relevant certifications remain current.

This is an hourly, full-time, non-exempt role that comes with full benefits. You will report to the Director of Licensing and Enrichment Support. The hourly rate of pay is $30.07 (CO-1) to $40.52 (CO-23), depending on your relevant work experience and educational attainment. Additionally, the school offers an academic attainment bonus — $1,000 for a Bachelor’s Degree and $2,000 for a Master’s Degree — added to your regular hourly rate.

Responsibilities

  • Follow Social Services requirements and stay with students at all times.
  • Demonstrate ethical behavior and responsibility with regard to attendance and schedule.
  • Follow school policies, especially confidentiality, cross-cultural understanding, discipline, health, and safety.
  • Actively supervise lunch, recess, and the extended day program.
  • Promote an atmosphere of respect and collaboration.
  • Support the school’s philosophy and mission.
  • Address conflicts through proper channels.
  • Assist with administrative tasks, classroom organization, and preparation.
  • Lead small group activities as instructed.
  • Participate in in-service training and planning meetings.

Year-Round Work Schedule

Year-round, including designated faculty breaks and summer months for Mini/Summer Camp assignments.

As this position is considered that of an academic year-round employee, Learning Assistants are required to work six (6) out of nine (9) weeks of either mini or summer camp each academic year. In the context of summer care and mini-camp, a Learning Assistant will function as a camp counselor. Their responsibilities include planning and implementing activities under the guidance of the Director of Licensing & Enrichment Programs.

The Director will provide a camp theme and assist in the organizing process. Camp counselors may utilize the week before the mini-camp for planning and prep. Additionally, the summer care schedule will allocate time for weekly planning and preparation.

Qualifications

• Minimum 12 Early Childhood Education (ECE) units
• Minimum 2 years of experience working with young children
• French speakers are especially encouraged to apply
• Experience with the Primary Years Program (PYP) of the International Baccalaureate (IB) preferred

Benefits

• Access to Medical (Sutter / Kaiser)
• Short- and Long-Term Disability
• Basic Term Life & AD&D to $50,000
• Personal Time Off – accrue 6 weeks per year
• Paid Sick Leave – equivalent to 10 days per year
• Paid Holidays – six holidays plus 10 days in December
• 403(b) plan – immediate eligibility; employer match after 2 years (5 % up to 10 years, 7 % after 10 years)

Physical Requirements

• Must be able to move quickly to address emergencies
• Maintain good general health, stamina, and emotional stability
• Ability to hear and communicate effectively
• Occasionally lift up to 35 lbs
• Ability to work outdoors in varied weather conditions
 

Silicon Valley International School is committed to a policy of equal employment opportunity for all applicants and makes employment decisions based on merit. INTL prohibits discrimination based on race, color, ancestry, national origin, ethnicity, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, genetic characteristic or information, marital status, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. INTL will afford equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants and employees as to all terms and conditions of employment, including, without limitation, hiring, training, promotion, compensation, transfer, discipline, and termination.


 
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