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Associate’s degree in Early Childhood Education (ECE) or Child Development (CD), OR Sixty (60) college credit hours with a minimum of fifteen (15) semester hours (6 semester hours of which are in infant/toddler development), or a Level 3 Infant/Toddler Credential or Infant/Toddler CDA. One year experience in Early Childhood or Child Care Program.
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Non-Degree: Certified Child Development Associate (CDA) or 9 college credits in Early Childhood Education (Required) Follows direction of Teacher to sustain day-to-day responsibilities including facilitating learning experiences, room arrangement, personal care routines, health and safety practices, and supervision of children.
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Imagine it all as a child care teacher at Cornell University Child Care Center. Explore your passion for early learning; pursue your purpose as a child care teacher and enjoy the possibilities of all the places a Bright Horizons career can take you - in a workplace dedicated to diversity, equity, and inclusion, where you can be you.
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Vocational / Technical Degree in Certificate (TCC) in a related field, preferably in Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) concentration, in lieu of a Technical College Certificate (TCC) a valid, current Child Development Associate (CDA) or a valid, current Paraprofessional Certificate with 2 additional years experience (Required.
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Imagine it all as a child care teacher at Bright Horizons in Newton. Career development and FREE college degrees through our Horizons Teacher Degree Program. Imagine learning from experts in the Early Childhood Education field and having the opportunity to earn your college degree - for free.
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Hiring Infant, Toddler, and Preschool Assistant Teachers in multiple locations in Newton, MACompetitive pay range is $16.55 - $19.85 per hour (based experience and education)As a Child Care Teacher, you will:Create and lead activities based on your observations of the children’s interests and needs.
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A Bright Horizons Career Includes: Pay starts at $19.25- $22 / hr depending on qualifications Flexible scheduling Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) plan Paid time off Referral bonus Career development and FREE college degrees through our Horizons Teacher Degree Program Benefits vary based on full-time/part-time status Working with another Child Care Teacher in the classroom, you will: Assist with hands-on activities to meet the needs and interests of the children.
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A Bright Horizons Career Includes: Flexible scheduling Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) plan Paid time off Referral bonus Career development and FREE college degrees through our Horizons Teacher Degree Program Benefits vary based on full-time/part-time status Working with another Child Care Teacher in the classroom, you will: Assist with hands-on activities to meet the needs and interests of the children.
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Assistant Child Care Teacher Pay range of $14.00-$16.25 per qualifications and/or shift differential Imagine your future teaching with a world-class team where you make a difference for children every day.
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Assistant Teacher II - Child Development Associate Credential (CDA) and a 9-hour MSDE approved communications class; or 90-hour ECE certification and 30 ECE college credits.
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2 years of documented, demonstrated experience working with children; child care, daycare, or preschool required. Imagine learning from experts in your field, and having the opportunity to earn your college degree - for free.
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Imagine it all as a Bright Horizons Associate Infant Teacher. Imagine it all as a Bright Horizons Associate Infant Teacher. Here, you’ll find traditional perks (health insurance, 401(k), PTO, and flex spending), education assistance (including access to free CDA and ECE degrees), and so much more.
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Child Care Associate TeacherBright Horizons is hiring now hiring Associate Teachers exclusively for our centers in the NYC area ! Imagine it all as a Bright Horizons Associate Teacher.
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MIssion Child Development Center is now hiring Assistant Teachers working with Infants, Toddlers, or Preschool. MIssion Child Development Center is now hiring Assistant Teachers working with Infants, Toddlers, or Preschool.
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Imagine your future teaching with a world-class team where you make a difference for children every day. Actual compensation offers will depend on a variety of factors including experience, education and training, certifications, geography, and other relevant business or organizational factors.
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