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The Garland School is seeking an after care teacher to work in our Waldorf-inspired, nature-based program starting IMMEDIATELY. This is a great opportunity for someone seeking an introduction to Waldorf-inspired work with young children, and/or working with children outdoors in all weather.
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Paid Trainings - Soccer Stars Coaching Training - CPR Training - US Soccer Coaching License Pathway Flexible Hours - Our classes run during school hours, after school hours, and on the weekends.
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350 Bonus if already RBT certified after billing 100 hours with clients Behavior Technician / Registered Behavior Technician / ABA Technician Overview Are you passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of children.
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Minimum of two years' experience working with children (e.g., classroom teacher or aide, after-school program presenter, scout leader, camp counselor, youth group leader) Engaging in self-directed study (e.g., reading, web research, visits to National Park museum exhibits, and discussions with colleagues) during regular work hours.
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An additional 3000 hours of experience working with children in a licensed child care program or in a public or private elementary school and documentation of a non-expired child development associates (CDA) in center-based programs awarded by the council for professional recognition.
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The After-Hours Supervisor will be responsible for continuous monitoring of video camera surveillance in the programs. The After-Hours Supervisor will report directly to the Assistant Director of Long Island Residential Programs and provide after-hours supervision to the two sites.
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A Typical Day in the School Age Program might look like this: Greet the children as they arrive Help children get a snack and wind down after a busy school day Assist with homework Play board games or cards Facilitate a craft project Supervise a group of children as they play outdoors Judge a singing or dance contest Help build a Lego village Guide children as they follow a recipe for slime or a fun treat.
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Available in the afternoon at least 3 days per week within the after school hours of 2:30-5:00. Must be enthusiastic and love working with children. Experience working with children.
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Childcare: While working, up to three hours of Childwatch is offered at membership branches during regular child watch hours, also enjoy 50% discounted before and after school care and summer day camp options.
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Qualifications Qualification: High School diploma or GED required Must be computer literate Must have experience in an administrative capacity (experience in a youth development program, a plus) Must have experience working with middle school aged children Must have excellent organizational, analytical and communication skills Hours: 25 hours per week Salary: $ per hour.
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Associates Degree (60 college credits) / Child Development Associate Certificate (CDA); and 1 year consistent employment working with children. ~ OR ~ 24 credits in Areas of Training/Credit listed below; and 2 years consistent employment working with children in Out of School Time (OST.
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Flexibility to work beyond core business hours of Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm, is required (We are serving the needs of children and families that may require working after school, after work, etc.
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THIS IS A HALF-TIME (20 hours per week) POSITION. ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION AND THE OPPORTUNITY The Statewide Guardian ad Litem Office is Florida’s award-winning, state-funded child advocacy organization that provides independent legal representation to abused, abandoned and neglected children in Florida’s dependency court proceedings.
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Working Conditions : After-school care setting with working hours of 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Job Function: Performs paraprofessional work planning and supervising the activities of children after school.
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Experience working with children with ASD, preferred but not required. A passion and love for working with children. Flexible part-time/evening/afternoon hours + potential for guaranteed hours.
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