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Our program structure is flexible, allowing teachers to adapt to the needs of each group of students from Pre-K through Middle School while allowing children to progress and explore at their own pace.
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IKids’ onsite after-school program, iKids U, provides a complete suite of activities designed to expand on the education and growth of any child, from computers to cooking, sewing to science, and more.
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For this role you will lead the introduction and implementation of new curriculum to our current extended day (after school) programming while you continue to work directly with children and fulfill your responsibilities as an Assistant Teacher.
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Duties: Lane 2 Child Care Assistants supervise and interact with school-age children before, during, and after school and on school release days, perform a group leadership role which will include some planning and prep work, support children with special needs according to their inclusion plan, and perform other duties as assigned.
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Are you a high-quality person who has a passion with working with children? Passionate about working with children. This position is part time 12:30-6:30 with more hours available when the children are off school.
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Position Summary:We are looking for an After School Program (ASP) Licensed Group Facilitator to work with children ages 6-12 in a community based partial hospitalization setting.
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We have a terrific opportunity for a talented Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist Assistant to work with school children. Our preferred applicant will have experience working within the school setting, be familiar with IDEA, school based pediatric assessments, treatment, the IEP process, and love helping students reach their potential.
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Provides supervised care, monitors children’s activities, and provides a safe, nurturing environment for children enrolled in the School Age Child Care Program before school, after school, during summer vacation, or at other scheduled times.
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Youth Development Programming Programming at Einstein Elementary: Monday – Friday 6:45am – start of school to support Hunger Response Programming at Summerwood Apartments School House Monday – Friday After School Support Administrative hours are provided and AM shifts are variable due to program need.
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Experience working with children in an educational setting (student teaching, after school program, etc.) Exhibits flexibility regarding any changes to daily assignments in order to support the immediate needs of the school (Example; Hall Monitoring, clerical, lunch room duty, after school duty etc.
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Knowledge of substance use and mental illness as it relates to working with families, Youth/children. Experience working with children/youth and /or Families. training, teen programs, after school programming, parent/child interactions, etc.
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1+ years experience working with groups of 15+ children at a time, such as assisting in a classroom environment, group childcare, tutoring, coaching and/or mentoring kids, after-school program experience, etc.
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Our nationwide company is looking for part time golf, tennis, cheer, flag football, ultimate, and floor hockey coaches to instruct elementary children at our after school enrichment program held at elementary schools throughout the Tucson area.
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The Financial Coach, United for Families (UFF) Program is dedicated to helping stabilize and support families on their road to restoring self-sufficiency and increased financial security by helping them achieve family financial stability to prevent homelessness and displacement and prevent school mobility for school-age children.
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Bathroom, maintaining games and all other areas related to the after-school program. Be dependable, flexible, and enjoy working with children. The ideal candidates will have strong classroom management skills, familiarity with hands-on teaching practices and relevant experience with children.
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