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Posted August 23, 2026

Early Childhood - Teacher Assistant/Aide

Women's League Child Development Center Inc.
Hartford, CT, US Full Time
14USD - 17USD per hour

Job Description

Job Description

About This Role

Join our teaching team as a dynamic Assistant Teacher in our Preschool/Toddler program!

Full-time positions available, working 35+ hours per week, with comprehensive benefits and the opportunity to make a lasting impact on young children's lives.

As a member of our classroom team, you will play a vital role in observing, assessing, and planning curriculum to ensure a supportive and engaging learning environment.



What You'll Do

  • Build strong relationships with children, colleagues, and families, upholding a culture of respect and inclusivity.

  • Partner with the lead teacher to create a collaborative and goal-oriented atmosphere, focusing on each child's unique strengths and abilities.

  • Assist the lead teacher in maintaining open communication with families, respecting boundaries, and maintaining confidentiality when needed.

  • Foster a love of learning in children through engaging interactions and activities.

  • Stay up-to-date with and effectively use the CT Early Learning Developmental Standards (ELDS) to inform planning and instruction.

  • Develop and implement activities that cater to the diverse needs of children, promoting a well-rounded learning experience.

  • Collaborate with the team to plan and prepare a daily schedule that balances routine and child-led experiences, ensuring a smooth and engaging day.

  • Provide individualized instruction and support to children, using various assessment tools to identify their needs.

  • Model and promote positive guidance and behavioral techniques, setting a positive example for children and colleagues alike.

  • Work closely with the lead teacher to develop and implement a daily schedule that incorporates best practices and promotes a sense of community.

  • Stay organized and up-to-date with documentation and observation, using the CT DOTS system to track progress and inform instruction.

  • Participate in family conferences and contribute to the development of individualized plans for children with IEPs or other support needs.

  • Ensure a safe and healthy environment by monitoring the classroom and correcting any hazards or sanitation issues promptly.

  • Provide adequate supervision and adhere to staff-to-child ratios at all times.

  • Adhere to good hygiene practices, following WLCDC policies and procedures for handwashing, diapering, and sanitation.

  • Operate the classroom in compliance with licensing regulations, NAEYC criteria, and WLCDC policies and procedures.

  • Enforce safety policies and procedures, and understand emergency procedures as needed.

  • Maintain current medical certifications in First Aid, CPR, and Medication Administration, as required.

  • Attend staff meetings, family events, and in-services, both during and outside regular center hours.

  • Promote WLCDC policies and procedures, as well as the NAEYC code of ethics, within the classroom and with colleagues.

  • Pursue additional training and education opportunities, as required, to enhance personal and professional growth.

  • Support the lead teacher in supervising and training teacher assistants, substitutes, and volunteers.

  • Assist in the training and orientation of new staff members, ensuring a smooth transition and effective teamwork.

  • Engage in ongoing reflection and feedback, developing an annual individualized professional development plan to guide personal and professional growth.

  • Maintain consistent attendance and report to work on time, ensuring continuity of care for children.

  • Foster a collaborative and supportive work environment, interacting positively with all staff members.



Requirements

  • Must have a minimum of 1-2 years of professional child care experience.
  • Exhibits high energy and a positive attitude.
  • Able to work well with others, demonstrating effective teamwork and collaboration.
  • Possesses strong oral and written communication skills, as well as basic computer skills.
  • Has a solid understanding of child development and its implications for teaching and learning.
  • Displays excellent leadership, organizational, and interpersonal skills, with a proven track record of success in these areas.
  • Holds current certification in Infant/Child CPR and First Aid.
  • Must clear a full background check and pass a health screening.


Benefits

  • 403 B retirement

    Dental

    Medical

    PUD (Accrual of Paid Time off)



About Us

Women's League Child Development Center, Hartford

Join a staff of professional Early Childhood Educators at the NAEYC-accredited Women's League Child Development Center. We have provided a high-quality program to Hartford's children and families for 104 years. Our beautiful facility in Hartford's Clay Arsenal neighborhood has 8 School Readiness Preschool classrooms, 8 Toddler Rooms and 1 Infant Room.

Women's League is currently looking for 3 Lead Teachers and 5 Assistant Teachers.

Lead Teachers-Preschool/Toddler:

Full-time positions, 35+hours per week, with generous benefits. Lead a teaching team, guide assistant teachers with observations, assessments, curriculum planning, building strong relationships with children and families. Kind nurturing leader that is committed in making an impact in a team environment.

Requirements: Bachelor's Degree in ECE, 2 +years classroom teaching experience. Familiarity with CTELDS and DOTS. Salary is commensurate with educational level and classroom experience in leading a teaching team.


Assistant Teachers-Preschool/Toddler:

Full-time positions, 35+ hours per week, with generous benefits. Be part of a classroom teaching team, sharing in observation, assessment, curriculum planning and commitment in making an impact in a child's life.

Requirements: Associate Degree in ECE, OR 30 ECE credits+ 2 years teaching experience. Familiarity with CTELDS and DOTS is a plus. Salary is commensurate with educational level and experience.


Part time positions, 15-20 hours per week. Be part of a classroom teaching team, assist teachers in preparing classroom materials, support children with transitions and build everlasting relationships with children.

Requirements- 18 years old Highschool Diploma/GED or some ECE credits. Experience working with children, kind, reliable and punctual willing to work in a team.

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