Early Learning Educational Assistant III - Lehua Elementary
Job in
Pearl City, Honolulu County, Hawaii, 96782, USA
Listing for:
Hawaii State Department of Education
Full Time
position
Listed on 2026-01-01
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Early Childhood Education, Preschool / Daycare
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Child Care/Nanny
Preschool / Daycare
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 3526 USD Monthly
USD
3526.00
MONTH
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Overview
Educational Assistant III, SR-14: $3,526.98 per month. Early Learning Educational Assistant positions are located on school campuses that have Executive Office on Early Learning (EOEL) Public Prekindergarten Program classrooms and serve children in the year before kindergarten entry. This position works independently to provide learning experiences in all areas of development and academic disciplines, in accordance with established guidelines, available resources, and the Early Learning classroom teacher.
The following describes essential duties and responsibilities and the qualifications associated with the role.
Responsibilities
Cultivates healthy, challenging learning environments and experiences; converses with children in a positive manner during child-initiated activities and during routines and transitions; greets children upon arrival and ensures safe departure; instructs and models appropriate behavior; encourages positive social rapport; assists in guiding children during transitions and routines; addresses conflicts between children; engages with children during play to promote development and learning in all domains of development.Implements and assesses learning experiences for children based on plans and goals established with or by the teacher; sets up activities/areas for children to participate in indoor learning centers, small or large group activities, and outdoor activities; supervise and conduct group and individual learning activities; builds positive relationships and guides children through supportive interactions.Observes children and documents/assesses their development and learning; collects other data as directed by the teacher.Ensures overall health and safety for children; assists children in areas related to health and safety, including toileting, handwashing, eating, resting, and playing; ensures healthy and safe environment; reports and follows-up on unsafe play/work areas and materials; sanitizes materials and surfaces when needed; assists children in dealing with stressful situations.Prepares and maintains materials and environment for learning experiences; organizes and prepares learning centers as guided by the teacher; observes children's use of materials and environment in order to provide modifications and adaptations; consult with teacher as needed.Supervises before, during, and after class activities.Special Requirements
Applicants must meet one of the following three options:
- Possession of a current Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential.
- Successful completion of training for a certificate that meets the requirements for CDA Credential preparation, including but not limited to:
- a. University coursework at an acceptable institution of higher learning (e.g., Chaminade, UH System, etc.).
- b. 120 hours of formal training in early childhood education (covering the growth and development of children ages 3 to 5 years) available through community organizations (e.g., PATCH, HIAEYC, etc.).
Be enrolled in a program, coursework, or training that prepares the individual to obtain a CDA Credential (evidence of active pursuit toward completing the program must be provided annually to the EOEL.).Basic Education Requirements
Applicants must possess a high school diploma, General Equivalency Diploma (GED), or equivalent AND one of the following minimum education requirements, which have been established within the parameters described by the Federal Government's No Child Left Behind Act of 2001:
48 semester credits, baccalaureate level courses, from an accredited institution of higher education recognized by the Hawaii Department of Education. The 48 credits may be from various programs or academic subject areas. Of the 48 credits, 3 must be for math and 3 for English.An Associate in Arts (AA) or Science (AS) degree or higher from an accredited institution recognized by the Hawaii Department of Education. The credits earned must include a minimum of 48 credits for courses that are baccalaureate level.Successful completion of the Para Pro Assessment provided by the Education Testing Service (ETS).Notes:
The salary listed is based on full-time employment and…
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