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Details: Assist teachers and other staff members managing and supporting classrooms Full time (37.5 hours/week) Elementary and Middle School Caseloads available Onsite Now-End of School Year Qualifications: High school diploma, GED, or equivalent preparation Be able to pass a background check and drug screen Training or successful experience working with young children in an early childhood setting Must hold Pennsylvania clearances Interested in this position.
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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.
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When it comes to our people, here at The Learning Experience we are committed to giving everyone a platform to display their talents, share their ideas, and further their careers in Early Childhood Education.
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High School Diploma or GEDExperience in Early Childhood Education in a certified child development centerPrior experience with toddler and pre-school studentsAbility to use standard office equipment such as a laptop computer and tablet12 Child Development Units-Required by the State of California.
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ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE Standard high school diploma or satisfactory completion of an approved General Educational Development (GED) Testing Program and must hold and maintain a valid State of Florida Child Development Associate (CDA) credential, or equivalent certification in accordance with the Head Start Performance Standards.
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Our 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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At Kelly Education, we connect passionate people with great jobs in K-12 public schools, PreK and early childhood centers, and higher education institutions. Minimum requirements: High School Diploma or GED along with one of the following Paraprofessional Assessment 20HR Substitute Certificate Course.
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High School Diploma or equivalent plus active enrollment in a program leading to an AA or BA in Early Childhood Education (ECE) or another directly related discipline that includes at least 12 credit hours of ECE coursework to be completed within 2 years of hire.
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To be QUALIFIED for this position, we require a high school diploma, completion of early childhood education credentials or 6 credits worth of early childhood education courses or their equivalent, and the ability to pass all background checks.
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Associate degree or higher in ECE or related degree (preferred) or High school diploma/GED (required). Join the fastest-growing Academy of Early Education in the nation where “Happy Happens Here.
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We are committed to giving everyone a platform to display their talents, share their ideas, and further their careers in Early Childhood Education. At The Learning Experience, we make early education joyful, engaging and fun so children are happy to learn, play and grow.
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Hold the necessary credentials for an assistant director in North Carolina, which include a high school diploma or GED, the Commonwealth Childcare Credential, and experience in a licensed childcare center a college degree in early childhood education or child development is a big bonus.
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High School Diploma/GED requiredECE coursework preferred Must meet any applicable background screening or state licensing requirements for the role. Apply Now If You:Have a genuine passion for the education and care of children.
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Based on California Early Childhood Education Teacher Credentialing for Child Development Assistant Permit: High School Diploma or GED and twelve semester units of early childhood education from an accredited school.
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Mykelly.com Ability to create a work schedule that works for you, working at your preferred school locations Minimum Requirements High School Diploma or GED Missouri Department of Elementary & Secondary Education (DESE) requirements & related fees: Paraprofessional & Substitute Teacher About Kelly® At Kelly, we’re always thinking about what’s next and advising job seekers on new ways of working to reach their full potential.
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