Curriculum Specialist designs and develops training programs, curriculum, methods, and materials for various audiences, including employees, managers, customers, or other learners. Conducts skill assessments and collects input to identify training or development needs, goals, gaps, and requirements. Being a Curriculum Specialist consults with subject matter experts to define learning objectives and to design appropriate course content and training curriculum. Develops curricula supporting defined competency models or skill frameworks. Additionally, Curriculum Specialist writes and edits outlines, syllabus, lecture notes, and materials for in-person or online courses and self-study programs. Evaluates the software or collaboration tools to be selected for training. Establishes metrics to use to evaluate training effectiveness. May collaborate with vendors that provide training materials or conduct training. May coach trainers. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. The Curriculum Specialist occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Gaining exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. To be a Curriculum Specialist typically requires 2-4 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Ensures all children are appropriately chaperoned and never left unattended in all situations such as facility, transportation, playground, or community outing.
2. Ensures all children have evacuated the bus, and checks for personal items left on the bus.
3. Develops and implements plans for Nutrition, Program, and Transportation experiences.
4. Involves parents/families in nutrition, program, and transportation related experiences.
5. Conducts appropriate nutritionally sound menu, as well as, transportation related experiences using pictures/visual aids on a regular basis.
6. Involves parents in food related experiences.
7. Encourages conversation and socialization at mealtime.
8. Encourages children to try new foods by positive modeling and tasting all foods at lunch time.
9. Demonstrates proper modeling of all safety rules while riding on the bus.
10. Encourages correct use of utensils and good table manners by positive modeling.
11. Prepares tables for mealtime so children can set their own place.
12. Performs routine dining area preparation and clean-up tasks for mealtime.
13. Attends in-services, workshops, training sessions, and appropriate meetings.
14. Performs record keeping tasks (e.g. meal, snack, bus logs).
15. Plans menu related activities with appropriate staff.
16. Meets the bus at or before the first pick‑up and rides the bus for entire bus run of designated session making sure all children are wearing nametags for the ride home and have reached their destination.
17. Uses appropriate child management methods and developmentally appropriate activities on bus.
18. Assists children with daily bus routines including seat belts and safety seat harnessing.
19. Performs other reasonably related duties as assigned by immediate supervisor and other management as required.
20. Works as part of the program room curriculum team, assisting the teaching staff in daily curriculum activities and observations.
21. Helps children transition safely throughout the program day, counting children before and after each transition.
22. Assists teaching staff in routine cleaning tasks in the program room.
23. Assists with monthly safety and security drills, such as fire safety on the bus and in the centers.
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Helps prepare children for arrival and departure.
2. Eats with the children during lunch and breakfast or snack sharing the same menu.
3. Reinforces health and safety measures.
4. Assists Educational and ISA staff within the program options.
5. Assists with teaching age appropriate dental hygiene, toileting, and hand washing skills.
6. Assists in the responsible transfer of paperwork to home and/or program session.
7. Mandated Child Abuse/Neglect reporter
8. Must pass initial and tri-annual physical exam and TB screening.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
1. Working knowledge of preschool program systems.
2. Provide non-judgmental and compassionate support services to all children and families enrolled within the program.
3. Proficient oral and written communication skills.
4. Ability to deal tactfully with the young children and co-workers.
5. Models all appropriate parenting skills for developmental appropriateness of children.
6. Pediatric First Aid and CPR Certification
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OF EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE:
1. High school diploma or GED. (Required)
2. At least one year of successful work experience with young children in a professional setting or successful completion of CSA Internship. (Preferred)
3. At least one year of successful work experience with young children in a professional setting or successful completion of CSA Internship. (Preferred)
4. Reliable transportation. (Required)
5. Free of Child Abuse/Neglect history as verified by proper authorities. (Required)
6. Must obtain Child Abuse, PA State Police, and FBI Fingerprinting Clearances prior to starting employment. (Required)
7. Must meet vaccination requirements set by funding sources. (Required)
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $10.18 per hour
Expected hours: 40 per week
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Work Location: In person
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