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Completion of credentialing programs approved by DCFS such as Child Development Associate (CDA) or Child Care Professional (CCP) with the understanding that the teacher will be participating in classes leading to an associate or baccalaureate degree program (NAEYC teacher qualifications.
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As a minimum requirement, the applicant to be a teacher must have a current Child Development Associate (CDA) credential or comparable credential and have been trained or have equivalent coursework in early childhood development with a focus on infant and toddler development.
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Associates Degree (60 college credits) / Child Development Associate Certificate (CDA); and 1 year consistent employment working with children. Areas of Training / Credit: Social Emotional Development, Approaches to Learning, Language and Literacy, Cognitive Development, Creativity / Arts, Family Studies, Child Guidance, Physical Development / Health / Safety, Special Education, Child Development, Cultural Dynamics, Communication, Recreational programming, STEM.
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High school diploma or GED and shall hold, or be working toward, an Associates degree in birth-through-kindergarten, child development, early childhood education, or an early childhood education related field or a Child Development Associate (CDA) credential.
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Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSCurrent Child Development Associate (CDA) credential or 12 or more Early Childhood Education (ECE) credits from an accredited institution. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONSAssociates degree in Early Childhood Development or Child Development, or Early Childhood Special Education.
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Note: Professional certification for example Child Development Associate (CDA) and/or post secondary education, i.e., associates degree or above, may be required under certain circumstances including, but not limited to, meeting state or federal regulatory requirements.
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Bachelor's Degree in Child Development, Education, Family Studies, Social Work, Developmental Psychology or related field is required. A Family Service Worker, CDA, Parents as Teachers Educator or PITC credential is preferred and may be required once hired.
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Candidates pursuing an ECE degree or Child Development Associate (CDA) credential may be considered with extensive experience. The program designs a developmentally appropriate curriculum based on the emergent needs and interests of the children, emphasizing the development of language, literacy, and social-emotional skills.
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High school diploma or GED and Child Development Associate (CDA) credential preferred. Know and implement established child care policies and NYS OCFS regulations. Ability to remain calm, objective and respectful in potentially stressful situations (i.e. crying upset child, upset parent, or upset staff.
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Adult education/training skills and knowledge/experience in child care/child development/ECE field are necessary. Minimum of bachelor's degree in early childhood, child development or human services-related field with significant experience in the field of early care and education, experience with mentoring/adult education/training and/or program management.
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The Lead Teacher will work within the assigned classroom to achieve the mission of Countryside YMCA and to meet the requirements of the Ohio Preschool Content Standards, Step Up to Quality, USDA Child & Adult Food Program and ODJFS Rules.
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Child Development Associate (CDA) (or at least 12 college credits in Education) Continued focus on your professional development - our Goddard Systems University is accredited by IACET to provide Continuing Education Units (CEUs.
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Meet the requirements set forth by the state licensing agencies and have at least 2 years working experience in Early Childhood Development, a CDA or degree in Early Childhood Education.
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Documentation of enrollment and completion of at minimum one course towards the Preschool Credential OR CDA (Child Development Associate). The Classroom Aide is responsible for assisting and partnering with the Teacher (and Teacher Aide) in developing and implementing a program of activities that promotes the social, emotional, cognitive and physical development of each child enrolled in a group in accordance with Head Start Performance Standards, Wisconsin Child Care Licensing, City of Madison Accreditation and Wisconsin Young Star standards.
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Possess a Preschool (PS) Child Development Associate credential or state-awarded certificate that meets/exceeds the requirements for a CDA credential or be enrolled in a CDA program immediately upon acceptance of position.
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