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Previous experience as a nanny, babysitter, childcare, customer service. Guidepost Montessori is a growing network of 100+ Montessori schools, serving children ages 0-12 in our Nido, Toddler, Children's House, and Elementary programs.
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We come from all different backgrounds – child care worker, camp counselor, babysitter or nanny, stay at home mom, elementary education or teachers ade, physical therapy assistant or healthcare worker.
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Prior engagement with children – May include work as a nanny, daycare provider, preschool teacher, babysitter, etc. These children range from age 2 to 18 with most clients being elementary school age.
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We’re now hiring year-round, part-time instructors (no seasonal positions available) with leadership opportunities available within your first 3-6 months. A day in the life as a swim instructor: You will be responsible for the success of swim lessons by reviewing your class schedule and preparing your class materials and lesson themes.
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A professional caregiver will have previously worked in one of the following jobs: non-family member babysitter; private nanny; elementary school teacher/assistant; pediatric nurse; daycare; c church or other child related work.
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We will teach you the specifics of Applied Behavioral Analysis principles and even pay for you to become a Registered Behavior Technician. Helping Hands Family (“HHF”) is an organization that provides Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD.
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Have experience working with children, whether as a babysitter, nanny, tutor, teacher, coach, camp counselor, or some other form of childcare. Working with kids 18 months to elementary school age with autism and special needs in their homes or on a school case.
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Thorough, paid training and in-house lifeguard certification class. A Day In The Life As a Swim Instructor. You will find and prepare your own substitute teacher when you aren’t able to teach yourself, leaving notes so that your substitute can be as fin-tastic as you are.
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You’ll go through our in-house lifeguard certification program as part of your training and you must pass a basic swim test (50 yards) to complete the course. There’s more than vibrant colors, a tropical theme and happy children.
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Our swimmers are diving into great lessons and our employees are diving into great opportunities! You're making an impact; a splash in the lives of the children in your community. You’ll teach 4 swimmers per class by going through our well-established and proven curriculum of water safety, swim and swimplay skills (6 swimmers in our infant, parent-and-me style lessons.
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We're now hiring year-round, part-time instructors with leadership opportunities available within your first 3-6 months Join as an instructor and explore the fin-tastic opportunities (and endless fish puns), even if this is your after school or second job.
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Non-family member babysitter; private nanny; elementary schoolteacher/assistant; pediatric nurse; daycare; c church or other child-care relatedwork. We are looking for a unique experienced in-home caregiver who can join our teamof amazing babysitters and nannies.
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Ability to swim ; everyone on our team is lifeguard, CPR & AED certified. Team members in the past have worked with Goldfish through High School and College to move into management positions, making memories that last a lifetime.
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Ability to be in the water for 4 hours at a time; this is an in-water position in a chlorinated pool and can be difficult for individuals with sensitive skin without proper pre and post shift care. We’re now hiring year-round, part-time instructors with leadership opportunities available within your first 3-6 months.
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Pay: $20 per hour Babysitter (Non-family member only) Daycare worker/Camp worker/Church Care Pediatric Nurse. Bonus: $300 Private Nanny-Au Pair/School Educator. Able to care for up to 3 children & Pet Friendly (both cats & dogs.
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