La Scuola Internazionale di San Francisco
Preschool Teacher’s Aide / Floater- Part Time
La Scuola Internazionale di San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
Part-timeCompany Description
Founded in 2002, La Scuola International School – the only Reggio Emilia inspired, International Baccalaureate (IB) and Italian language immersion school in the world – is serving the Bay Area with two San Francisco campuses (Preschool - Grade 8), and one new campus in Silicon Valley (Preschool - Grade 1). Our mission is to inspire brave learners to shape the future. Every day, it’s the students at La Scuola who ask provocative questions and lead their learning across languages, across cultures, and across subjects. To learn more, please visit us at
www.lascuolasf.org .La Scuola International School is accredited by NAIS, CAIS, WASC and CIS and is one of two Italian schools recognized by the Italian government in the United States.We believe our community thrives through diversity of backgrounds, perspectives and realities. Only through a persistent drive to listen and learn from one another, create and promote equitable opportunities and to continue to reflect and evolve will we be able to establish systems which will address the needs of the one and the many.Job Description
Duties & ResponsibilitiesSupport the emotional, social, physical and cognitive needs of each childPerform required care-giving activities (i.e. feeding, toileting, changing diapers, dressing, etc)Supervise children at all times inside and outside the classroomAssist the teachers in implementing positive guidance with each childAttend meetings, trainings and professional development activities as needed / requestedProvide coverage of classrooms during breaks, planning time, etc.Assist teachers during transitions to get children ready for meals, activities, nap etc.Clean classroom environment and common areas such as bathrooms and outdoor play areas in accordance with program goals and philosophyClean toys and educational materialsSet and clear tables for meal and snack timeOrganize art supplies and classroom materialsLift up to 50 poundsOther duties as requestedAt LA SCUOLA, the Aide is a supporting role and is expected to provide the highest quality, developmentally appropriate educational support for the children enrolled in our school.An Aide should bear in mind at all times the following components of his/her job, and know that performance will be evaluated in direct relationship to the following expectations:The curriculum at La Scuola is inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach to Education and the schools in Reggio Emilia, Italy.Curriculum for children ages 2-6 must always include a balance of elements including music (vocal and instrumental music), movement; dramatic & symbolic play; expressive arts & crafts; social-emotional & self-help skills; language & communication skills; listening, following directions & concentration; pre-literacy, pre-math, and pre-science concepts; and gross and fine motor coordination.Learning across all disciplines must be integrated smoothly into everyday routines and play so that the learning accomplished is authentic and meaningful for the children.Relationships with ChildrenEstablish a personal connection with each childUnderstand each child’s individual temperament and evolving developmental levelSupport each child’s social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development within the context of LA SCUOLA’s “pedagogy of relationships”Encourage positive social interactions among childrenBalance necessity of classroom rules and norms and the need to respond to specific individuals appropriately (balance needs of the group with needs of the individual)Incorporate individual children’s current needs into planning for overall group curriculum/activitiesAssess children’s development and growth sensitively and accurately throughout the yearConvey joy and wonder in everyday interactionsRelationships with FamiliesEstablish personal connection with each parentUnderstand family style and priorities for their child in preschoolConduct professional and insightful parent/teacher conferencesCommunicate individual and group accomplishments and projects (interests, pursuits) in a timely manner through conversations, newsletters, and other documentationRelationships with coworkersCommunicate effectively and respectfully at all times, in moments of agreement and of disagreement alikeModel responsible adult relationships for childrenEngage in analytical and collaborative reflection on our work togetherEstablish classroom goals/priorities in light of both current school goals and children’s developmental stages and needsPreparation of the classroom (physical environment)Maintain a legible and thoughtful environment, suited to the developmental stage and learning needs of the children in the groupObserve children’s usage of the prepared environment and make changes as necessary in order to accomplish classroom goalsBe willing to change plans and introduce new provocations (materials, situations) on short notice according to the changing needs of the children in the groupTo check whether an activity or content is age-appropriate, you should ask yourselves the following questions:Why is this activity, content, experience worthwhile?Why is it important now?Would children gain this skill or learn this concept with ease and efficiency if presented to them later in their schooling?What prior knowledge do children need to master this?Does this offer children a challenge, but a challenge they can successfully meet?Classroom MaintenanceTidy up classroom as neededClean up classroom as needed (wipe surfaces, sweep/mop floors)Qualifications
Experience working with young children preferredBilingual and bi-literate in Italian and English preferredAttendance of Early Childhood Education classes preferredMust be authorized to work in the USRequired Skills and Pre-requisitesNurturing personality, creativity, excellent multitasking skillsEnjoy working with children, including ones with mild learning differencesAbility to work well in a team and in a very collegial and collaborative environmentWillingness to be an active, enthusiastic member of the La Scuola communityCommitment to equity, inclusion and a diverse communityExcellent attendance and punctuality
Additional Information
Must be authorized to work in the U.S. La Scuola may be able to offer a teachers exchange visa for teachers with a BA in elementary education/teaching credentials in their country of origin AND a minimum of two years of teaching experience.Prior to beginning work and as a condition of employment in order to comply with the law, all employees must provide documentation to prove eligibility to work in the United States. In addition, the final candidate will need to pass Criminal Justice Department and Federal Bureau of Investigation Fingerprint Clearance, a physical exam, and provide a recent copy of a negative TB test/assessment and other immunization records.Estimated hourly rate: $21-$24 / hour depending on credentials, qualifications and experience.To be considered for the position, please apply here with your resume, a cover letter explaining your interest in the position and three professional references, including from your most recent supervisor(s).To learn more, visit
www.lascuolasf.org .Non-Discrimination PolicyIn order to provide equal employment and advancement opportunities to all individuals, employment decisions at La Scuola will be based on merit, qualifications and abilities. La Scuola does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, citizenship, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical condition, marital status, veteran status, physical or mental disability (actual or perceived), medical condition, genetic characteristics, political affiliation or any other characteristic protected by state, federal or local law. This policy governs all aspects of employment, including hiring, job assignment, compensation, discipline, termination, layoff, promotion, transfer and access to benefits and training. If you feel you may have been discriminated against on the basis of sex or would like more information, please contact Dani Sollberger, COO, by email or 415-558-9006 or by mail at 728 20th Street, San Francisco, CA 94107.
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Founded in 2002, La Scuola International School – the only Reggio Emilia inspired, International Baccalaureate (IB) and Italian language immersion school in the world – is serving the Bay Area with two San Francisco campuses (Preschool - Grade 8), and one new campus in Silicon Valley (Preschool - Grade 1). Our mission is to inspire brave learners to shape the future. Every day, it’s the students at La Scuola who ask provocative questions and lead their learning across languages, across cultures, and across subjects. To learn more, please visit us at
www.lascuolasf.org .La Scuola International School is accredited by NAIS, CAIS, WASC and CIS and is one of two Italian schools recognized by the Italian government in the United States.We believe our community thrives through diversity of backgrounds, perspectives and realities. Only through a persistent drive to listen and learn from one another, create and promote equitable opportunities and to continue to reflect and evolve will we be able to establish systems which will address the needs of the one and the many.Job Description
Duties & ResponsibilitiesSupport the emotional, social, physical and cognitive needs of each childPerform required care-giving activities (i.e. feeding, toileting, changing diapers, dressing, etc)Supervise children at all times inside and outside the classroomAssist the teachers in implementing positive guidance with each childAttend meetings, trainings and professional development activities as needed / requestedProvide coverage of classrooms during breaks, planning time, etc.Assist teachers during transitions to get children ready for meals, activities, nap etc.Clean classroom environment and common areas such as bathrooms and outdoor play areas in accordance with program goals and philosophyClean toys and educational materialsSet and clear tables for meal and snack timeOrganize art supplies and classroom materialsLift up to 50 poundsOther duties as requestedAt LA SCUOLA, the Aide is a supporting role and is expected to provide the highest quality, developmentally appropriate educational support for the children enrolled in our school.An Aide should bear in mind at all times the following components of his/her job, and know that performance will be evaluated in direct relationship to the following expectations:The curriculum at La Scuola is inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach to Education and the schools in Reggio Emilia, Italy.Curriculum for children ages 2-6 must always include a balance of elements including music (vocal and instrumental music), movement; dramatic & symbolic play; expressive arts & crafts; social-emotional & self-help skills; language & communication skills; listening, following directions & concentration; pre-literacy, pre-math, and pre-science concepts; and gross and fine motor coordination.Learning across all disciplines must be integrated smoothly into everyday routines and play so that the learning accomplished is authentic and meaningful for the children.Relationships with ChildrenEstablish a personal connection with each childUnderstand each child’s individual temperament and evolving developmental levelSupport each child’s social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development within the context of LA SCUOLA’s “pedagogy of relationships”Encourage positive social interactions among childrenBalance necessity of classroom rules and norms and the need to respond to specific individuals appropriately (balance needs of the group with needs of the individual)Incorporate individual children’s current needs into planning for overall group curriculum/activitiesAssess children’s development and growth sensitively and accurately throughout the yearConvey joy and wonder in everyday interactionsRelationships with FamiliesEstablish personal connection with each parentUnderstand family style and priorities for their child in preschoolConduct professional and insightful parent/teacher conferencesCommunicate individual and group accomplishments and projects (interests, pursuits) in a timely manner through conversations, newsletters, and other documentationRelationships with coworkersCommunicate effectively and respectfully at all times, in moments of agreement and of disagreement alikeModel responsible adult relationships for childrenEngage in analytical and collaborative reflection on our work togetherEstablish classroom goals/priorities in light of both current school goals and children’s developmental stages and needsPreparation of the classroom (physical environment)Maintain a legible and thoughtful environment, suited to the developmental stage and learning needs of the children in the groupObserve children’s usage of the prepared environment and make changes as necessary in order to accomplish classroom goalsBe willing to change plans and introduce new provocations (materials, situations) on short notice according to the changing needs of the children in the groupTo check whether an activity or content is age-appropriate, you should ask yourselves the following questions:Why is this activity, content, experience worthwhile?Why is it important now?Would children gain this skill or learn this concept with ease and efficiency if presented to them later in their schooling?What prior knowledge do children need to master this?Does this offer children a challenge, but a challenge they can successfully meet?Classroom MaintenanceTidy up classroom as neededClean up classroom as needed (wipe surfaces, sweep/mop floors)Qualifications
Experience working with young children preferredBilingual and bi-literate in Italian and English preferredAttendance of Early Childhood Education classes preferredMust be authorized to work in the USRequired Skills and Pre-requisitesNurturing personality, creativity, excellent multitasking skillsEnjoy working with children, including ones with mild learning differencesAbility to work well in a team and in a very collegial and collaborative environmentWillingness to be an active, enthusiastic member of the La Scuola communityCommitment to equity, inclusion and a diverse communityExcellent attendance and punctuality
Additional Information
Must be authorized to work in the U.S. La Scuola may be able to offer a teachers exchange visa for teachers with a BA in elementary education/teaching credentials in their country of origin AND a minimum of two years of teaching experience.Prior to beginning work and as a condition of employment in order to comply with the law, all employees must provide documentation to prove eligibility to work in the United States. In addition, the final candidate will need to pass Criminal Justice Department and Federal Bureau of Investigation Fingerprint Clearance, a physical exam, and provide a recent copy of a negative TB test/assessment and other immunization records.Estimated hourly rate: $21-$24 / hour depending on credentials, qualifications and experience.To be considered for the position, please apply here with your resume, a cover letter explaining your interest in the position and three professional references, including from your most recent supervisor(s).To learn more, visit
www.lascuolasf.org .Non-Discrimination PolicyIn order to provide equal employment and advancement opportunities to all individuals, employment decisions at La Scuola will be based on merit, qualifications and abilities. La Scuola does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, citizenship, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical condition, marital status, veteran status, physical or mental disability (actual or perceived), medical condition, genetic characteristics, political affiliation or any other characteristic protected by state, federal or local law. This policy governs all aspects of employment, including hiring, job assignment, compensation, discipline, termination, layoff, promotion, transfer and access to benefits and training. If you feel you may have been discriminated against on the basis of sex or would like more information, please contact Dani Sollberger, COO, by email or 415-558-9006 or by mail at 728 20th Street, San Francisco, CA 94107.
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