Classroom Assistant
Company: The University of Utah
Location: Farmington
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Summary The Student Parent Support Center provides
information, support, and family resources for University students,
faculty, staff, and patients. The Student Parent Support Center
programs are NAEYC accredited and serve children birth to six
years. We offer part-time and full-time programming in three campus
child care programs for students, faculty, and staff and drop-in
child care for patients visiting the three U Health Centers
throughout the Salt Lake Valley. The University of Utah Farmington
Health Center Program ( FHC ) offers a full range of medical
services for families. FHC in collaboration with the U of U Student
Parent Support Center is seeking to hire qualified child care
providers for their drop-in child care facility. Multiple openings
and continuous hiring. Free public transportation pass included
with employment (see here for more information). Come join our
team! About Student Affairs Student Affairs is comprised of over 20
departments and is focused on supporting student well-being and
success with the ultimate goal of assisting students in discovering
their passion, people, and purpose. To that end, we aim to foster
an environment that encourages employees to embrace innovative
service delivery methods to best meet the needs of our students. As
a result, students have the opportunity to participate in the
creation of campus culture, collaboratively working alongside
professional staff, student leaders, and academic partners. Student
Affairs is committed to the grounding of our programs, procedures,
and policies in the tenets of anti-racism and inclusion. We
recognize the continued importance of education and accountability
that promote equity and social justice. Our expectation is that all
employees are engaged in this work to create a welcoming
environment that supports the success of both students and staff
and ensures they have the opportunity to be fully incorporated into
university life. Responsibilities Supervise and monitor the safety
of children in their care. Develop weekly projects and provide
appropriate activities. Communicate effectively with professionals,
parents, and children. Guide classroom assistants in
developmentally appropriate ways of working with children.
Extinguishes, or lessens, inappropriate behavior and redirects
children to appropriate actions by applying Positive Child Guidance
techniques to help children learn to manage their own behavior in a
positive manner. Models correct techniques for classroom
assistants. Teaches and leads children in music and movement to
help them develop memory, verbal skills, and a love for music.
Assists children with physical necessities, toileting, medical
emergencies, etc. to give proper care and, where appropriate,
facilitate development. Keep accurate records of client’s program
usage. Maintains a healthy and safe environment for children by
sanitizing materials daily, and operating within State Licensing
Guidelines. Promotes leadership skills within a classroom team.
Demonstrate the ability to work independently, but show a
willingness to take direction from the supervisor. Must be warm,
energetic, and enjoy working with young children (18 mo. to 8 years
of age) Demonstrates consistent attendance and punctuality. Other
duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications This is an entry-level
position. Training will be provided. Must demonstrate an interest
in learning about child development and guidance; a willingness to
take direction from the assigned teacher; willing to obtain food
handlers permit, TB test, Bureau of Criminal Investigation ( BCI )
background check, first aid training are required. Demonstrated
human relations and effective human relations skills are also
required. Department Specific Qualifications Must be at least 18
years old Exhibits physical stamina necessary for daily interaction
with very young children Must be able to lift small children (10-50
lbs.) Must be able to carry small children in arms for short
distances Must meet physical characteristics (with or without the
use of aids) including: Fine motor skills Sufficient vision to read
printed material Sufficient hearing to hear normal and telephone
conversation Ability to speak in an understandable voice with
sufficient volume to be heard in normal conversation Must be able
to move about on hands and knees and sit on the floor with children
Must demonstrate effective communication with professionals,
parents, and children Must demonstrate an ability to work
independently but show a willingness to take direction from the
supervisor Must be warm, energetic, and enjoy working with young
children (6 weeks to 5 years) Must pass a Bureau of Criminal
Investigation ( BCI ) background check Must be willing to obtain a
food handlers permit and first aid/ CPR training Demonstrated
skills in multi-age programming for children and families
Demonstrated skills in staff orientation, training, and evaluation
Demonstrated skills in Microsoft Office and management software
Keywords: The University of Utah, Taylorsville , Classroom Assistant, Education / Teaching , Farmington, Utah