We are LAUSD. We are at the forefront of innovation in public education,
focused on a clear and inspiring vision of the future for all of our students
as they venture forward on their journey as lifelong learners. Here, you
will have the opportunity to exercise your potential in a role supporting
the business of education. Our work directly contributes toward the goal
of ensuring that our students graduate ready for the world – ready to
thrive in college, career and life.
LAUSD is the second largest school district in the nation with an
enrollment of nearly 575,000 students. We serve an area totaling 710
square miles, with over 1,190 schools and educational centers, and we
employ over 74,000 individuals, making us one of the largest employers
in our city.
Department or School Site The Early Childhood Education provides high quality early education
programs to maximize school readiness. Early Education Center Aide I
(Substitute) positions are utilized to support three different programs of
Early Childhood Education (ECE) centers, the California State Preschool
Programs (CSPP), and the California School Age Families Education
(Cal-SAFE) program.
Early Childhood Education (ECE) centers provide high quality
developmentally appropriate preschool programs that address the
social-emotional, physical and cognitive needs of approximately 10,000
preschool children between two-four years of age. We currently have 84
full day early childhood education center programs on a year-round
calendar.
California State Preschool Programs (CSPP) are three-hour educational
programs that provide personalized learning experiences for children
ages three and four years old. These programs are currently located at
62 early education centers, elementary schools and adult schools and
follow a traditional school year calendar.
California School Age Families Education (Cal-SAFE) Program is a
comprehensive, integrated, community-linked, school-based program
that serves expecting and parenting students and their infants and
toddlers. The Program is designed to improve the educational
experience, increase the availability of support services for enrolled teen
parents, and provide childcare and development services for their
children. The four Infant Centers offer services to 60 infant/toddlers ages
six weeks to two and a half years during the high school's instructional
time, usually six hours per day for 180 days per year.
Project This recruitment is specifically for 3-hour positions as an Early Ed Center
Aide (Substitute).
Job Duties/Responsibilities The following are typical duties performed by an Early Education Center
Aide I (Substitute):
developmental instructional activities for preschool and/or school-age
children.
emotional, social, and language development of children.
teacher's lesson plan.
according to a teacher's lesson plans.
behavior.
teacher.
Minimum Requirements Qualified applicants will possess a High school diploma or evidence of
equivalent educational proficiency or currently participating in a Careers
with Young Children program conducted by a high school, community
adult school, regional occupational center, or accredited college or
university.
SPECIAL NOTE: As of September 1, 2016 all persons being employed
at an early education center will be required to show proof of the
following immunizations: (1) influenza (flu shot), (2) pertussis (whooping
cough, may appear on immunization records as DTap or Tdap), and (3)
measles (MMR).
Proof of vaccinations will be required at the time of appointment.
Desirable Qualifications Desirable candidates demonstrate the following:
play, manipulatives, etc.
affect children
Employment Selection Process All candidates will complete a questionnaire as part of the application
process. Candidates will be invited to a mandatory orientation session.
We anticipate receiving a large number of well qualified applicants for
this position; therefore, we cannot accommodate any rescheduling for
orientation. If you are unable to attend any of the scheduled orientation
dates, please note that we recruit for this position on a regular basis. As
such, we encourage you to visit our website, http://www.lausdjobs.org
periodically to check for the next recruitment and we encourage you to
apply again.
Please be sure to include correspondence from @lausd.net as an
approved sender so that messages aren't accidentally placed into your
spam/junk e-mail folder.
Application Process To apply, please click on the button that says APPLY which is found on
the lower left-hand corner of your screen.
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APPLICATION?
Please email us at helpmeapply@lausd.net to get assistance with the
application process.
To find out whether the application deadline has been extended, visit the
website at: http://www.lausdjobs.org
The Los Angeles Unified School District intends that all qualified persons
shall have equal opportunities for employment and promotion.
Reasonable accommodations in completing an application and testing
are available to individuals with disabilities. Please call (213) 241-3455
for more information.
Additional Posting Information The Los Angeles Unified School District is committed to providing a
working and learning environment free from discrimination, harassment,
intimidation, abusive conduct, or bullying. The District prohibits
discrimination, harassment, intimidation, abusive conduct or bullying
based on actual or perceived race or ethnicity, gender/sex (including
gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, childbirth,
breastfeeding/lactation status and related medical conditions), sexual
orientation, religion, color, national origin (including language use
restrictions and possession of a driver’s license issued under Vehicle
Code), ancestry, immigration status, physical or mental disability
(including clinical depression and bipolar disorder, HIV/AIDS, hepatitis,
epilepsy, seizure disorder, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, and heart
disease), medical condition (cancer related and genetic characteristics),
military and veteran status, marital status, registered domestic partner
status, age (40 and above), genetic information, political belief or
affiliation (unless union related), a person's association with a person or
group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics, or
any other basis protected by federal, state or local law, ordinance, or
regulation in any program or activity it conducts or to which it provides
significant assistance.
For inquiries or complaints contact our Equal Opportunity Section, (213)
241-7685.
Selection and promotion are based on a competitive employment
assessment process. Candidates who pass all parts of the assessment
process are placed on a hiring (eligibility) list based on their assessment
score. Hiring departments may make job offers to candidates on the top
three ranks of the hiring list. Eligibility typically lasts for 12 months. The
hiring list resulting from this assessment process may be used to fill open
positions in related job classifications.
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The teachers, administrators and staff of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) believe in the equal worth and dignity of all students and are committed to educate all students to their maximum potential.
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