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Each classroom is staffed by an experienced master teacher and part time faculty member from the college's Early Childhood and Elementary Education Program. Preferred: Master's Degree in Early Childhood Education or comparable field, New York State Initial or Professional Certification (Birth- Grade 2.
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Lead Teacher: Minimum of a CDA, TCC or Associate's degree in Early Childhood Education or related field. Enrollment in or completion of early childhood development coursework preferred.
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Applicants must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Early Childhood Education/Child Development or one of the following related fields: Child Psychology/Behavioral Sciences, Family Consumer Sciences, Social Work, Elementary Education, Child Welfare, Family Services, Psychology, Sociology, Human Development, including a minimum of 18 hours in Early Childhood coursework.
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Teaching, Special Education, Sociology, Human Development, Early Childhood Development, or Psychology degree (a college degree in any field preferred) Shaping the minds of kiddos in early childhood (ages 18 months to 8 years old.
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Early Childhood and Elementary Co-Teacher. Phillips Brooks School (PBS) announces a search for a full-time co-teacher in 4th grade or 5th grade. Reporting to the Director of 3rd5th Grades and Specialists, the Upper Elementary Co-teacher teaches alongside two lead teachers at their grade level.
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Our program has a unique philosophy that combines components of High Scope, Montessori, Reggio Emilia and similar early childhood approaches to education. With an unrivaled reputation grounded in our Values, we stand out as a cutting-edge model in higher education.
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The Head Start Teacher position requires a minimum of an Associate’s degree in Early Childhood Education or related degree with thirty (30) hours of early education coursework.
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12 Early Childhood Education (ECE) or Child Development credits. We are now hiring a Lead Infant Teacher for our lovely Guidepost Montessori school in Emeryville, CA. We're looking for an enthusiastic, dedicated Lead Guide (Teacher) to support a mixed-age class of infant age children in a Montessori environment.
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Relevant Keywords: Daycare, Preschool teacher, Child Care, Teacher, Childcare, Daycare Assistant, Early Childhood Education, hiring immediately, 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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Teacher qualified applicants may have: a CDA* (Child Development Associate) or a Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood, Child Development or a related field College coursework or training.
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A passionate, energetic State-certified teacher with a background in Early Childhood Education and preferably experience with ABA Therapy. Working alongside a dynamic team of teachers and Speech, Occupational and ABA Therapists, the Special Education Teacher will supervise one of our ABA rooms.
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As a Lead Toddler Teacher, you will be responsible for assisting in the implementation of a superior Early Childhood Education curriculum while maintaining a happy, safe, and healthy education environment for the children.
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We have a preference to programs related to early childhood education, psychology, nursing or related field. Easterseals Southern California provides essential services and on-the-ground supports to more than 15,000 people each yearfrom early childhood programs for the critical first five years, to autism services, daily and independent living services for adults, employment programs, veterans services and more.
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At least 2 college courses completed in Early Childhood Education or Child Development, or a Wisconsin's Infant-Toddler Credential. We're looking for an enthusiastic, dedicated Lead Guide (Teacher) to support a mixed-age class of toddler age children in a Montessori environment.
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Experience working with Pre-School Age Children (preschool teachers, camp counselor, elementary education substitute teacher, coach, etc.) We are seeking experienced, FUN, energetic, early-childhood teachers and coaches to join our program, You will be the face of the company.
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