Inclusion Aide
Listed on 2026-02-04
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Education / Teaching
Early Childhood Education, Child Development/Support -
Child Care/Nanny
Child Development/Support
Overview
Educare Chicago provides high-quality care, best-in-class education, and a stimulating learning environment to children from birth to five years old on Chicago’s South Side. As a program that serves low-income families, Educare’s research-based program helps children develop the literacy, language, early math, and social-emotional skills they need to succeed in kindergarten and beyond.
We are recruiting individuals who want to join us in this mission and share a commitment to our core values of appreciation & respect
, empowerment
, diversity
, excellence
, learning
, and communication
.
- The Inclusion Aide assists students with disabilities and special needs, including safety, personal care needs, facilitating total inclusion in the daily curriculum, and execution of classroom activities.
- Helps maintain a developmentally appropriate classroom environment and meet the individual needs of children as mandated by federal, state, and local standards.
- Ensures the execution of individualized Implementation and interim plans, as well as Conscious Discipline curriculum support.
- Provide information to the Lead Teacher that will assist in the referral process for children with special needs.
- Collaborates with the internal team to implement the Interim & Implementation plans and other identified needs related to special needs development.
- Completes monthly progress reports regarding children with Implementation and Interim Plans.
- Assists the teaching team in gathering documentation such as assessment data, work samples, observations, and reports.
- Assists the teaching team in implementing the Conscious Discipline curriculum.
- High School Diploma or G.E.D required.
- Minimum of 6 credit hours in Early Childhood Development preferred.
- Associate Degree in Education preferred.
- Minimum of one to two years of experience working with children with disabilities and/or challenging behavior in an early childhood or childcare program.
- Ability to learn and implement Head Start Performance Standards.
- Willingness to learn about theories and principles of child growth, development, and early childhood education.
- Willingness to learn how to address mental health challenges and work with special needs children.
- Willingness to participate in ongoing professional development.
- Ability to implement strategies and instruction gained from professional development.
- Communicate effectively and function well with parents, staff, and various professional community groups.
- Good communication (written and verbal), and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to follow as directed child development and early childhood principles and practices.
- Ability and willingness to work in a program located in a high-risk, low-income community.
- Ability to be flexible with transitions to different classrooms throughout the day.
- Ability to exercise discretion in handling confidential information and materials.
- Deep commitment to advancing diversity and incorporating it into interpersonal routines and practice.
- Efficiently establish and handle relationships with colleagues/clients and gain their trust and respect.
- Relief and experience in handling risk and uncertainty to move work forward.
Salary: $36,000.00 - $38,000.00 + $1,500.00 Sign On Bonus
Our Generous Benefit Plan Includes Comprehensive Health Plans, Commitment to Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, Holistic Wellness Program, Professional Development Program, 401k Contribution, Paid Volunteer Days, 6 months paid parental leave, and much more.
Start Early is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to our core values by creating an inclusive environment for all staff.
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