ASC Aide – Early Childhood Program- Licensed Facility
Listed on 2026-03-03
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Education / Teaching
Early Childhood Education, Preschool / Daycare, Child Development/Support, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities -
Child Care/Nanny
Preschool / Daycare, Child Development/Support
ASC Aide – Early Childhood Program
- Licensed Facility Opening Statement
Job Title
: ASC Aide – Early Childhood Program – Licensed Facility
Job Classification: Non-exempt, hourly, part-time
Sierra Waldorf School is seeking an ASC Aide in the Early Childhood Program
The Aide participates in all aspects of the classroom work, including preparing for classroom activities, prepping snack, housekeeping, participation and support in supervising children during regular class hours, storytime, and circle time (singing, finger games, movement activities), helping the children to clean and tidy the classroom. Aides participate in regular mentoring with EC Faculty and attend the first hour of faculty meetings when available.
AboutJoin Our Team
Nestled in the sunny foothills of the Sierra Nevadas, Sierra Waldorf School is a vibrant, fully AWSNA-accredited school serving approximately 133 students from Preschool through Eighth Grade. Our rural campus in historic Rawhide Valley, just a short drive from Yosemite National Park, offers a beautiful natural setting for children and teachers alike.
We are currently seeking dedicated Early Childhood ASC (After School Care) educators who feel called to honor and protect the wonder of early childhood. Our program nurtures imagination, rhythmic daily life, meaningful work, and ample outdoor play in a warm, home-like environment.
Our faculty shares a deep commitment to Waldorf education, collegial collaboration, and ongoing study. If you are inspired to guide young children with presence, reverence, and joy, we warmly invite you to bring your gifts to our community.
Duties/Responsibilities: Follow the Waldorf Curriculum as directed by the Class Teacher, which may include but is not limited to the following:
- Participate in classroom setup, cleaning, and preparation at the beginning of the school year. Closing down a classroom for summer.
- Share in the care and supervision of children during regular class hours under the Class Teacher’s direction.
- Prepare snack
- Maintain food lists for the Lead Assistant
- Handwork support and duties
- Participation and support in story time and circle time
- Help the children to clean and tidy the classroom
- Hold rest time and closing classroom duties
- Attend EC faculty mentoring for the last hour
- Attend the first hour of Faculty Meetings
- Attend one or more early childhood courses a year
Required Skills/abilities:
Ability to hold the rhythm of the day
Familiarity with a kitchen and ability to follow recipes
Organizational skills
Professionalism- including the ability to keep adult conversations away from the children and personal phones put away while working
Able to follow the lead of the teacher
Desired Skills/abilities:
Food preparation for a large group of children
Required
Education and experience:
Experience working with children
Applicant must pass FBI and Child Abuse Reference Check (CAIC) Fingerprinting clearance through the Guardian Live Scan System
Desired
Education and experience:
Working towards 6 core units of early childhood education and interest to be fully qualified with 12 core units of coursework in early childhood education or child development; at least one course must be in each of the following:
- Child, family, community, or child/family relations
- Child/human growth and development
Physical requirements: The physical abilities outlined below are essential for successfully performing the key functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to fulfill these functions.
While carrying out the responsibilities of this position, employees are regularly required to monitor and communicate with children and coworkers. This often involves standing, sitting, walking, and using hands and fingers. Occasionally, employees may need to climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. Additionally, they may need to lift and move items weighing up to 50 lbs.
Work will take place both outdoors and in a classroom setting, which may frequently be noisy. Employees may also be exposed to bacterial contamination.
Time, weeks/year
This position runs the duration of the school year, (end of August through mid-June) excluding seasonal breaks and holidays, Monday through Thursday 12:30-5:30 and Friday 12:00- 5:30 pm.
10-26 hours per week including time for mentoring.
Compensation and Benefits
Base wage $16.90 – $18 per hour – Possible 50% remission
Sierra Waldorf School is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Sierra Waldorf School will not tolerate discrimination against any employee based on race, ethnicity, national origin or ancestry, gender, age, religious convictions, or disability.
Sierra Waldorf School is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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