EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT (CURRICULUM)

Description

The Executive Assistant (curriculum) assists the Executive Director with the functions of the learning team. Specifically, assists the EA in the development of the 21st-century curriculum, implementation with a biblical worldview, and the operational integrity of Montessori principles and practice. He/she is in addition a Montessori guide in training, and the position of the executive assistant offers a deeper experience in the roles and responsibilities of a classroom guide. The EA curriculum will be assigned to a classroom if a vacancy opens up.

As a Montessori Guide (Directress), he/she directs his/her students’ activities academically, spiritually, emotionally, and physically in a prepared Montessori environment that challenges each child to reach his/her fullest potential in these developmental areas, in accordance with Montessori philosophy and procedures for the age group in which a Montessori diploma is held.

The successful candidate will be responsible for:

  1. Observation – Assists the ED in the development and maintenance of systems and records for the observation of learners.
  2. Planning and Development – Assists the EA in the research, planning and development of new curriculum content and learning resources.
  3. Prepared Environment – Assists in creating, maintaining and repairing the classroom materials.
  4. Implementation – Takes charge of the deployment of new curriculum content and resources.
  5. Record Keeping – Keeps all records associated with the ED’s work
  6. Assessments and Reports –Assesses the effectiveness of new content implementation.
  7. Community Building – communicating with and establishing a positive relationship with the community, and keeping the ED abreast of all matters arising.
  8. Intervention – Assisting the ED with the implementation of the Bridge program for students with additional learning needs.
  9. Qualification, Experience, Skills and Competencies

 

Acknowledge Jesus Christ as Saviour.

Registered with Teacher’s Registration Council of Nigeria, TRCN

Must hold a minimum of a bachelor’s degree or a post-graduate degree in Education from an accredited college or university

Minimum of 2 years working experience in an authentic Montessori early childhood environment

Possesses an engaging instructional manner i.e. can engage others to direct them on practical skills

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