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Work is performed following Department of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) requirements (WACS), National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) requirements, and Center Policies and Procedures which include Expectations and Code of Teaching Behavior, Health Care Policy, Emergency Procedures, Safety and College Policies.
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Stepping Stones Child Care Center (by Switchpoint) is looking to hire a Qualified & Experienced Early Childhood Lead Teacher for our Toddler Class. Stepping Stones Child Care Center is in search of qualified early childhood educators to help monitor and lead developmentally appropriate activities throughout the day.
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A current certification as a child development associate or successful completion of a department-approved diploma program with emphasis in early childhood or child care, with at least one year of experience in a child care center or similar setting; or.
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Serve as liaison between MPC and California Department of Education, Child Development Division and the Child Care Food Unit, CACFP. Maintain attendance and other records as required by the Child Development Division and the Child Care Food Program; submit required federal and state reports in a timely manner.
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The Program Coordinator (PC) is primarily responsible for the successful achievement of desired results in alignment with Crystal Stairs' strategic plan by providing effective leadership and direction for the delivery of Quality Start Los Angeles (QSLA) Program, Child Care Initiative Project (CCIP), Resource Center, Early Childhood Educators (ECE) Professional Development Trainings, Provider Cafés, and other specially funded projects for the R&R Program.
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Any field including 30 credits in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Special Education, Elementary Education or in one of the human services fields along with one (1) year experience working with children.
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Completion of Birth Through Five Child Care Credential: FCCPC, DOE, CCAC, ECPC or Current National CDA (Child Development Associate) or 12 College Credits in Early Childhood Education preferred.
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Ensuring overall program compliance with department policies and procedures, Early Head Start (EHS) and/or Head Start Program Performance Standards and Regulations, CA Department of Education, Child Development Division funding terms and conditions, Title 5 regulations, and Title 22 Community Care Licensing regulations.
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EDUCATION:OEC requirements:Twelve (12) credits in early childhood education or child development from a regionally accredited higher education institution and over not less than a nine (9) month span of time: At least one thousand and eighty (1,080) hours of documented supervised experience working with children in a program that serves children under the age of 6 years.
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Job Summary: Under the supervision of the Center Education Coordinator or Assistant Center Education Coordinator, this position is responsible for providing comprehensive early childhood services in compliance with DHS regulations, Head Start Performance Standards, program guidelines, policies and procedures.
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The Center Service Manager I is responsible for the day-to-day operations of a single Early or Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Program site and responsible for the supervision of up to 20 staff within CPLC’s Early Childhood Development.
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Minimum of two to three years related experience in early childhood education, child development or working with children in special needs settings. Bachelor of Arts/Science degree from an accredited college or university in Child Development, Early Childhood Education or related Human/Social Services field; relevant work experience in human/social services or child development may be substituted for college level education; Master's Degree a plus.
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Potential candidates should have previous Childcare Center Director and program experience and a minimum of 5 years in a child care center. Implement best practices in early childhood education, including curriculum development, assessment, and staff training and development.
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Nutrition & Safety Enforcer: Strictly adhering to CACFP (Child and Adult Care Food Program) rules, ensuring sanitation during mealtimes and following guidelines for family-style meal service.
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Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university in Early Childhood Education, Child Development or related field. Maintain all Child Care and Adult Food Program (CACFP) records accurately to ensure full reimbursement.
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