Preschool Before & After Care Aide- CELA A (Clifton)
Company: Boys & Girls Club of Clifton, Inc.
Location: Clifton
Posted on: February 7, 2026
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Job Description:
Description: Job Description Job Title: Before and After Care
Teacher Aide Employment Type: Part Time/ In-Person Supervisor:
Before and After Care Head Teacher & Director of Early Childhood
Site Location: 39 Allwood Road, Clifton, NJ, 07014 (Clifton Early
Learners Academy) Exempt/Nonexempt: Non- Exempt About the Boys &
Girls Club of Clifton: The Boys Club of Clifton, formed in 1947,
and the Girls Club of Clifton, formed in 1965, came together in
1986 to form a single unit called the Boys & Girls Club of Clifton,
Inc. With over 76 years of service, it has been a leading force in
youth development! We are committed to ensuring every child has
access to our exceptional programs and services, aiming to enrich
their lives and shape their futures. We are seeking individuals who
will listen to and respect the children, while helping us maintain
a safe environment where they can have fun and be themselves. We
are looking for passionate people who are excited to support our
mission: to empower and inspire all young people, especially those
who need us most, to realize their full potential as responsible,
caring, and productive citizens. If you're ready to make a
difference and help inspire our children, join us today! Position
Overview: The Before and After Care Teacher Aide assists in
providing a safe, nurturing, and engaging environment for
preschool-aged children in the before and after school care
program. Under the supervision of the Head Teacher, the Teacher
Aide supports the implementation of developmentally appropriate
activities, assists with behavior management, and ensures the
well-being of all children during their time in the program. This
role provides valuable support to both children and staff, helping
create a positive and enriching experience. Key Responsibilities:
1. Help supervise children during activities such as free play,
outdoor play, snack time, and structured games. 2. Ensure children
are safe and accounted for at all times, both indoors and outdoors.
3. Assist in maintaining a clean, organized, and safe environment
for the children. 4. Report any safety concerns or incidents to the
Head Teacher immediately. 5. Assist in setting up, leading, and
guiding children through age-appropriate activities such as arts
and crafts, group games, reading, and outdoor play. 6. Help
redirect children to appropriate activities or behaviors when
necessary. 7. Build positive relationships with children by
engaging with them in a friendly, caring, and respectful manner. 8.
Support children in forming friendships and encourage inclusive
play. 9. Assist with informal communication to parents, such as
relaying important updates about their childs day. 10. Help
maintain an environment where children feel comfortable expressing
their needs. 11. Work collaboratively with the Head Teacher and
other staff members to ensure smooth operations of the before and
after care program. 12. Participate in staff meetings and training
sessions as required. 13. Help with other administrative tasks such
as organizing supplies, preparing materials, and cleaning up after
activities. 14. Experience / or knowledge in developing and
implementing programs that nurture the potential of youth. 15.
Foster a positive, inclusive, and respectful environment that
encourages youth voice and participation. 16. Monitor youth
behavior and ensure safety protocols are followed at all times. 17.
Serve as a role model, mentor, and advocate for young people. 18.
Participate in staff meetings, training, and professional
development activities. 19. Must be able to pass a background
check. Consisting of two NJDCF required checks and two
organizational checks. 20. Must be able to pass a drug/alcohol test
at the employers request and comply with a Drug Free policy. 21.
Must be able to provide a valid (acceptable) identification for the
completion of the employment eligibility verification information
in accordance with the I-9. 22. Flexible and able to adapt to
changes in the work environment. 23. Have access to reliable
transportation to commute, to and from work, to program locations,
and for activities (such as meetings, classes, and workshops in and
out of the immediate area.) 24. An understanding of the Clubs
mission and values. 25. Ability to critically assess situations,
solve problems, work effectively under stressful situations. 26.
Ability to understand and carry out varied instruction and
procedures with minimal supervision. 27. Ability to communicate
effectively and exhibit excellent relationship building skills with
all levels of employees, management, and students (families). 28.
Develop a lesson plan that is implemented with/for groups of
students. 29. Attend all required staff meetings and trainings. 30.
Complete 12 hours of training annually, as required by NJDCF.
Physical Demands: Standing, walking, run/ jog (occasionally during
program), leaning, bending, sitting. Must be able to lift 30lbs.
Key Roles (Essential Job Responsibilities): 1. The essential
function or duties are provided for illustration only and may
include other reasonable tasks as assigned for the good of the
Club. 2. Able to manage groups of students in the out of school
time environment. 3. Approach to work is one of that is supportive,
nurturing, and inclusive for all. 4. Arrive daily for scheduled
workday on time and prepared for work shift. 5. Must clock in, or
complete time sheet daily upon arrive and at the end of the work
shift. 6. Does not use personal electronic devices during work
shift (i.e. cellphone, earphones, etc.) 7. Maintains a professional
appearance and conducts business using a customer centered
approach. 8. Participate in staff meetings, surveys, questionnaires
as needed by the program or organization. 9. Assist senior staff as
necessary to ensure successful outcome of the Clubs operations and
mission. 10. Contribute in implementing and carrying out programs
and activities daily. 11. Contribute to creating a positive Club
environment that facilitates the achievement of youth development
outcomes. A. Academic Success B. Good Character & Citizenship C.
Health Lifestyles. 12. Manage student conflict, problems and
emergencies, analyze situations, comprehend problems and draw
reliable conclusion taking appropriate action without waiting for
direction. 13. Acts as a role model by their actions in both their
professional and private life. 14. As a role model, provide members
guidance and mentoring to help them make appropriate choices
regarding their educational, personal, physical, social, emotional,
and career decisions. 15. Contributes to ensuring a healthy and
safe environment for members. 16. Contributes to ensuring that
facilities, equipment and supplies are maintained 17. Maintain
confidentiality of members, employees, and Club information. 18.
Oversee proper record keeping and reporting including: Daily
attendance incident reports, etc 19. Reports any suspected abuse to
the Program Director and Site Supervisor, to ensure that the proper
steps in reporting and documentation are completed. 20. Adheres to
all policies and procedures. 21. Assume other duties as assigned.
Qualifications: - Education: - High School Diploma not required -
College coursework in Early Childhood Education or Child
Development is a plus. - Previous experience working with children
in a childcare or preschool setting is preferred but not required.
- Skills: - Ability to work effectively with preschool-aged
children and staff. - Strong communication and interpersonal
skills. - Ability to follow instructions and work as part of a
team. - Patience, flexibility, and a positive attitude. - Knowledge
of basic child development principles is a plus. - Certifications:
- CPR and First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain). -
Background check required - Fingerprinting Required Base hours: -
Academic year is classified by the months between September through
June. - Monday through Friday, 7:05AM-9:15AM and 3PM-6PM - Closed
on Scheduled Days Off and Emergency Days - Scheduled Half Days,
7:05AM- 9:15AM and 12:45PM- 6PM - Before Care Closed during Delayed
Openings Professional Development: As an employee of an NJDCF
childcare licensed program you will be required to complete 12
hours of training annually. The majority of these trainings will be
provided during onboarding; however, you may be required to
complete additional training that may be offered through
online/distance learning sites or in person. Training may be
outside of your traditional work hours which include mornings,
nights, and weekends. Staff are expected to attend all the
scheduled trainings. Reasonable accommodations will be made for
those that cannot attend training(s); however prior notification is
required. Employees will be reimbursed for reasonable expenses
related to attending professional development according to
organization policy. Employees must provide documentation of the
professional development hours to receive compensation. Compen
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