Assistant Teacher
Company: Community Action Program for Central Arkansas
Location: Conway
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description RHS Assistant Teacher Conway, AR
(Southside Location) "Do you have a passion for igniting young
minds, fostering creativity, and inspiring a lifelong love of
learning? Join CAPCA’s team as an Infant and Toddler Teacher and
become the guiding star in our little learners' journey. Apply now
and make a difference today! Benefits of the Position: Competitive
Salary : We value your hard work and dedication, offering a
rewarding compensation package starting at $ 15.31 -23.66 depending
on Education and Experiences. Professional Development : Grow with
us through ongoing training and opportunities to advance your
career. Supportive Environment : Be part of a warm, collaborative
team that feels like family. Health Benefits : Take care of
yourself with our comprehensive health, dental, vision, and
additional supplemental insurance. Paid Time Off : Enjoy a healthy
work-life balance with generously earning for Full-time positions
earns up to 8hr./mo. up to 12 days for vacation and sick leave each
year, in addition to 14 holidays. Retirement Plan : Secure your
future with our 401(k) plan, including a company match up to 6%.
Tuition Reimbursement : Pursue further education and we'll support
you every step of the way. We can't wait to welcome you to our team
and support you in making a meaningful impact on young lives!"
Responsibilities: Always maintain a professional attitude with
staff, parents, volunteers and children. Plan and implement
learning experiences that advance the intellectual and physical
development of all children in their care, improving the school
readiness of each child aligning experiences with the five central
domains of the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework (ELOF):
Approaches to Learning Social and Emotional Development Language
and Literacy Cognition Mathematics Development Scientific Reasoning
Perceptual, Motor, and Physical Development Establish and maintain
a safe and healthy learning environment. Create a warm and
welcoming environment, which supports the social and emotional
development of children through positive, trusting, and nurturing
teacher-child relationships. Encourage the involvement of the
families served and support the development of positive
family-child relationships. Responsible for: guiding children’s
behavior in positive, proactive ways through the use of regular
routines, picture schedules, classroom jobs, and positive
descriptive praise, implementing the curriculum daily lesson plans,
promoting developmentally, linguistically, and culturally
appropriate practices, scheduling and conducting regular
educational home visits at the family home and parent teacher
conferences at the center and monitoring and documenting children’s
growth and development on an ongoing basis, through the use of data
collection tools provided, and using the collected data to
individualize for every child. It is knowledgeable in all aspects
of use and design of learning centers. Always provide supervision
for children and other staff or volunteers as designated.
Responsible for the orderliness and cleanliness of the center.
Promote good eating habits by sitting at the table, conversing,
encouraging good table manners and eating with the children when
food is served. Maintain a high-quality daily program of work and
designated record keeping. Work cooperatively with other
classroom/center staff. Coordinate with the administrative office
and support staff to implement appropriate recommendations made by
local education agencies and/or consultants. Assist in obtaining
and documenting volunteer hours and donated items from parent and
community members, which may be used as In-Kind (Non-Federal
Match). Attend and participate in monthly staff meetings.
Participate in the following, as requested: parent meetings
behavioral staffing IEP meetings Serve as a member of the IEP Team
and work with administrative staff and therapists to implement
classroom support that help children reach their IEP goal(s). Must
be able to see, hear and respond to children’s needs, emergencies,
and conflicts that might occur in the classroom, playground,
bathrooms, or other areas used by children. May assume
responsibility of giving overall direction to the Center in the
absence of the Center Manager, if designated. Education:
Requirement; Required one of the following: CDA – Child Development
Associate, associate’s degree in early childhood development, or
bachelor’s degree in early childhood development.
Keywords: Community Action Program for Central Arkansas, North Little Rock , Assistant Teacher, Education / Teaching , Conway, Arkansas