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On-site programs range from childcare, early childhood education centers, afterschool clubs and programs, and youth recreation activities, such as sports teams, to housing assistance, case management, parenting workshops, career and job vocational training, support groups and substance abuse assistance, and family engagement and recreation events.
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A minimum of 3-5 years working with young children as an early childhood educator or instructional coach in an early childhood school or center. The Early Care and Education Specialist provides practice-based coaching and personalized support to teachers and program leaders who work with children ages birth through grade three, and will be responsible for conducting professional development workshops for teachers and program leaders.
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Who We Are: The New Orleans JCC is a state-of-the-art fitness center and pool, a leader in New Orleans early childhood education, a fun-filled summer day camp and so much more. Be responsive to member feedback and complaints by notifying the JCC management team and working towards a timely resolution.
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A deep-rooted passion for early childhood education is essential. Innate Educator: A passion for early education and a commitment to the developmental needs of children. Most days, employee will be working a portion of the day outside in temperatures ranging from 20F with wind chill to 95F.
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They are responsible for creating moments that echo our mission - to make a difference in the lives of children, their families, and the communities we serve. Curriculum Implementation: Masterfully bring to life our proprietary L.E.A.P. Curriculum®, adapting your approach to the individual needs of Infants, Toddlers, and/or Preschool children.
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High School Diploma or GED AND at least 30 credit hours in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Special Education, Elementary Education, or the Human Services field. With a passion for working with children and a commitment to safety, each counselor is trained to nurture campers curiosity and help them make friends on this EPIC adventure.
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The ideal Early Childhood Assistant Director will love building community, working with parents, and leading community outreach initiatives. Early childhood education leadership experience.
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Option 2: At lease a high school diploma or equivalent recognized by DOE and successful completion of at least 6 college or university credits from a regionally accredited college or university in recreation, elementary education, school-age care, or school-age administration and the school-age bundle offered by the Delaware Institute for Excellence in Early Childhood and six months experience working with children kindergarten through sixth grade in a group.
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Experience: Prior experience in childcare or a demonstrable passion for early childhood education is preferred. Curriculum Implementation: Support teachers in implementing our proprietary L.E.A.P. Curriculum®, adapting your approach to the individual needs of Infants, Toddlers, and/or Preschool children.
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Classroom Leadership: Plan, prepare and collaborate to orchestrate a stimulating, welcoming space where children can play, learn, and grow. Educational Leader: An enthusiasm for early education with the expertise to guide and mentor other educators in their journey.
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Our Lead Teachers set the academic foundation for all future learning, guiding both children and educators, ensuring excellence is a consistent outcome. Safety First: Always prioritize a safe, nurturing environment where children are safeguarded and can thrive.
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Ensure that children are safe and that their everyday needs are met – this may include diapering, dressing, grooming, and feeding. Ensure children are kept active, entertained, and engaged in developmentally appropriate activities.
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Relationship Builder: Cultivate warm relationships with families and colleagues, fostering an environment where learning and play coexist effortlessly. Model and encourage good social skills, e.g. strong communication and conflict-resolution skills.
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Classroom Leadership: Partner closely with teachers to orchestrate a stimulating, welcoming space where children can play, learn, and grow. Caregiving Skills: Proven judgment to identify and address potential risks in a childcare setting.
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Assists an early childhood instructor in the care, supervision, and instruction of pre-school aged children, in classrooms, common areas, and playgrounds at a center dedicated to prekindergarten children.
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