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A degree in ECE and prior pre k / kindergarten teaching experience and curriculum development strongly desired. Current First Aid/CPR Certified (prior to hire) Familiarity or certification in Steiner Education or Reggio Emilia; Mandarin Teacher, etc.
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Ability to be CPR certified and obtain Class E Driver's License are required. Ability to be CPR certified and obtain Class E Driver's License are required. We value social justice and are dedicated to enhancing racial equity in our organization.
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This position should enjoy working with children and supervising them in an ECE, After School or Summer Camp setting; supporting children’s development in a nurturing, kind manner with emphasis on positive guidance.
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We also offer tuition reimbursement, assistance with ECE Credits (worth college credit toward an Early Childhood degree), and our exclusive Master Teacher program to enhance your skills-and increase your pay.
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Pay: $13.00 starting pay, more for experience, CDA or AA degree in ECE. Maintains current certification in Infant/Toddler CPR, First Aid, and Infection Control by attending annual courses and serves as First Responder for Preschool.
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We would love to talk to you if you: Have expreince working with children under the age of 7 years old Are familiar with the development of young children Have strong interpersonal skills and a customer-service oriented mindset Are willing to grow and learn Have a valid CPR certification or are willing to become certified prior to start date Have 12 ECE credits Native Speaker in Spanish Want to learn more about us.
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CPR & First Aid certifications through either American Red Cross or American Heart Association Heart saver. Hourly pay is based on ECE/Child Development college units and years of experience.
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6 units Early Childhood Education (ECE) OR. CPR/First Aid Certification (Must submit both certificates and be valid) Proud to be one of the highest achieving school districts in the San Bernardino County, we at Upland Unified School District serve over 11,000 kindergarten through twelfth graders in our 14 public schools.
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College ECE coursework is highly preferred. Demonstrated knowledge of developmentally appropriate practices CPR and First Aid Certification preferred. At TLE®, we've created a full cast of characters that become our little learners' educators, partners and friends through their preschool education journey.
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Requirements: Enrolled PDS (Profession Development Registry System)Verified in PDS that they are qualified to be a Georgia Pre-K Para ProMinimum of a CDA, TCC, two year ECE, or a Bachelor's degree in any field Disclaimer: Each Discovery Point franchise is independently owned and operated by a franchisee.
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Completion of DRDP, CPR, pediatric first aid & CPR, mandated reporter, pest management and safe sleep training (for infant educators) training. A BA in Early Childhood Education and, Human development or other related field with minimum of 24 core ECE semester units (including at least one course in the care or development of infants and toddlers) and must be willing to participate in activities that further own professional growth (averaging 21+ hours per year.
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Associate degree or higher in ECE or related degree preferred. CPR and First Aide certification preferredMust meet state specific guidelines for the role This franchise is independently owned and operated by a franchisee.
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CDA or Associate degree or higher in ECE or related degree preferred. CPR and First Aid certification Must meet state specific guidelines for the role Compensation: $15.40 - $20.75 per hour The Learning Experience.
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Demonstrated knowledge of developmentally appropriate practices (DAP). Serve as a role model, using a growth mindset to develop young minds and inspire a love of learningImplement our proprietary L.E.A.P. Curriculum®, working with Infants, Toddlers, and/or Preschool children in a way that is consistent with the unique needs of each child.
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College ECE coursework highly preferred. Compensation: $15.00 - $18.00 per hour The Learning ExperienceAt The Learning Experience, we make early education joyful, engaging and fun so children are happy to learn, play and growOur curriculum focuses on the six ages and stages of early childhood development and engages children in hands-on learning activities that encourage them to explore and solve problems at their own rate of development.
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