Teaching Assistant – Early Intervention Classroom
- Location: Davies Development Center
- Starting Salary: $35,000/year
- Full-Time | Monday–Friday | 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
About Us:
We are a family-centered pediatric clinic and early intervention school serving children ages 12 months to 5 years with hearing loss, speech/language delays, and related developmental needs. Our classroom provides a language-rich, auditory-verbal environment focused on helping young children build strong foundations for listening, spoken language, social-emotional growth, and independence.
We are deeply committed to partnering with families and creating a nurturing, developmentally appropriate environment where every child can thrive.
Position Overview:
The Teaching Assistant will work closely with the classroom teacher, speech-language pathologists, and audiologists to support daily instruction and child care in a specialized early intervention classroom. This includes helping with learning activities, daily routines, feeding, diapering, potty training, and individualized communication support.
This is a full-time, hands-on position best suited for someone with experience in early childhood care who is passionate about helping children with diverse learning needs.
Key Responsibilities:
Learning Support & Engagement:
- Assist the lead teacher with implementing daily lessons and therapeutic activities.
- Work one-on-one or in small groups to support listening, language, and social skills.
- Model and reinforce use of speech, signs, visual supports, and communication devices as needed.
- Prepare and organize learning materials, visuals, and classroom setups.
Caregiving & Daily Routines:
- Assist with feeding, including bottle feeding and food preparation for young children.
- Provide support with diaper changing, toileting, and potty training following each child’s routine.
- Help children with dressing, hygiene, handwashing, and other activities of daily living (ADLs).
- Maintain cleanliness and sanitation in all caregiving areas (restrooms, diaper stations, eating spaces).
Classroom Environment:
- Support a safe, organized, and nurturing classroom setting.
- Supervise and engage children during indoor/outdoor play and quiet time.
- Observe and document behavior, progress, and developmental milestones.
- Implement positive behavior strategies with consistency and warmth.
Team & Family Collaboration:
- Communicate effectively with teaching staff, therapists, and families.
- Attend staff meetings, trainings, and planning sessions.
- Participate in ongoing professional development and learning around early childhood hearing loss and language acquisition.
Required Qualifications:
- 3+ years of experience working in an early childhood, preschool, or child care setting.
- Familiarity with routines of infants, toddlers, and preschool-aged children.
- Physically able to lift, carry, bend, sit on the floor, and move throughout the classroom.
- Compassionate, reliable, and able to remain calm in a dynamic environment.
- Basic understanding of child development and age-appropriate care.
- Strong interpersonal and teamwork skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience with children who have developmental delays, Autism, speech/language delays, or hearing loss.
- Training in early childhood education, CDA, or relevant coursework.
- CPR/First Aid certification.
- Familiarity with sign language, visual schedules, or augmentative communication tools.
What We Offer:
- A supportive, close-knit team of professionals.
- On-the-job training in specialized early intervention approaches.
- A workplace that values compassion, inclusion, and growth.
- Paid holidays, sick time, and opportunities for advancement in a mission-driven environment.
To Apply:
If this is your calling, please submit an application or send your resume and a short letter of interest to careers@daviesinstitute.com. Be sure to highlight your experience in early childhood and any experience working with children with special needs or communication differences.
We can't wait to meet you!