Early Childhood Assistant Guide
Listed on 2026-08-21
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Child Care/Nanny
Preschool / Daycare, Child Development/Support -
Education / Teaching
Preschool / Daycare, Child Development/Support, Early Childhood Education
Assistant Guide Position Summary
The Assistant Guide at Ithaca Montessori School (IMS) supports the physical, emotional, social, cognitive, and developmental needs of children ages 3 months to 5 years old in accordance with Montessori philosophy, New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) regulations, Quality Stars standards, and NAEYC best practices.
The Assistant Guide fosters a safe, respectful, nurturing, and prepared environment that promotes independence, concentration, self-regulation, curiosity, and a lifelong love of learning. Assistant Guides work collaboratively with the Lead Guide, families, and administration to ensure high-quality care and education for every child.
Program: 12-month program
Hours of Position: M-F 11:00AM-5:30PM
Position
Start Date:
As soon as possible
Pay:Minimum Hourly Rate: $16.90 per hour. Rate of pay calculated based on education and experience
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIESMontessori Philosophy & Classroom Practice
The Assistant Guide will:
- Develop an understanding of Montessori philosophy through ongoing training, mentoring, observation, and professional development
- Support Montessori practices that foster:
- Independence
- Concentration
- Self-care
- Grace and courtesy
- Intrinsic motivation
- Respect each child as an individual with unique developmental needs, abilities, interests, and cultural backgrounds
- Assist in maintaining a calm, orderly, inclusive, and developmentally appropriate prepared environment
- Support children in caring for classroom materials and the environment
- Assist the Lead Guide in preparing and maintaining classroom materials and activities
- Observe children objectively to support individualized developmental and educational goals
- Assist children with:
- Transitions
- Toileting
- Feeding
- Rest routines
- Emotional regulation
- Self-help skills
- Support positive classroom tone-keeping and peaceful conflict resolution
- Model respectful communication, patience, and kindness
- Promote inclusion, equity, belonging, and anti-bias practices
- Assist in documenting children's developmental progress through observation and classroom records
The Assistant Guide will:
- Provide responsive caregiving that supports secure attachments and emotional well-being
- Follow all OCFS safe sleep regulations and infant care requirements
- Support feeding routines in accordance with family preferences and health regulations
- Ensure diapering and toileting procedures are sanitary, respectful, and compliant with licensing standards
- Support children's:
- Gross motor development
- Fine motor development
- Language development
- Cognitive development
- Sensory development
- Social-emotional development
- Engage children through:
- Conversation
- Reading
- Songs
- Movement
- Outdoor play
- Meaningful daily interactions
- Recognize and respond appropriately to developmental milestones and individual needs
The Assistant Guide will:
- Supervise children actively and attentively at all times
- Maintain proper staff-to-child ratios and group sizes in compliance with OCFS regulations
- Ensure classroom and outdoor environments are:
- Clean
- Organized
- Safe
- Hazard-free
- Developmentally appropriate
- Conduct and assist with daily health checks and wellness screenings
- Follow all OCFS regulations and IMS policies regarding:
- Health and safety
- Sanitation and infection control
- Medication administration
- Emergency preparedness
- Incident reporting
- Child abuse prevention
- Mandated reporting
- Ensure children are released only to authorized individuals
- Immediately report accidents, injuries, hazards, or concerns to administration
- Participate in emergency drills and emergency response procedures
- Maintain confidentiality regarding children, families, and staff
The Assistant Guide will:
- Establish respectful and professional relationships with families
- Communicate positively and professionally with parents, guardians, and caregivers
- Share information regarding children's routines, development, and daily experiences in a timely manner
- Assist with:
- Daily reports
- Classroom documentation
- Communication platforms
- Support family engagement opportunities and school events
- Maintain professional boundaries and…
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