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Requirements:Candidates must pass required state and company background checks, and meet state and company minimum education and experience requirements:At least 18 years of age with a high school diploma or GED requiredDemonstrated experience working with children; child care, daycare, or preschool preferredEarly childhood coursework, CDA, or degree preferred.
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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 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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VISION In a culture of high expectations and academic rigor and an environment of support, understanding, and emotional safety, all Baldwin Park Unified School District students will graduate with a valued and highly respected diploma, prepared with the relevant skills, knowledge, and personal attributes necessary for success in a university or other institution of higher education and/or any post-secondary options of their choice.
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Job Requirements: Must be at least 21 years of age High School diploma or equivalent CDA, Associate’s or Bachelor’s Degree preferred in Early Childhood Education or related field Must meet state requirements for education and additional center/school requirements may apply.
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High school diploma required; Early childhood education or experience preferred. The ideal candidate will possess excellent organization skills, proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word, and Google Docs, and a passion for early childhood education.
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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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Job Function: Early Childhood Education. High School Diploma or GED AND at least two years of experience with children. Spring Education Group is seeking energetic Summer Camp Counselors.
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Must have a high school diploma or equivalent, and a minimum of 12 credits in Early Childhood Education, including 3 from a Child Growth and Development, all from a regionally accredited college.
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Park Place Early Learning Center is looking for a full time experienced Early Childhood Educator to join our family. We are looking for an educator that has a minimum of a High School diploma or a Career Pathway Level 1 for Step Up To Quality.
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EDUCATION: Minimum: High School Diploma or GED. (By September 30, 2013 all Teacher Assistants must have a (CDA) Child Development Associate credential.) Work closely with the Center Director and or Classroom Teacher to maintain a calm classroom conducive to good early childhood learning standards without resorting to physical punishment.
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High School Diploma: preference may be given to applicants with college or graduate school credits in mental health, early childhood/elementary education, or a related field.
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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 at The Learning Experience If You:Have a genuine passion for the education and care of children.
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We want energetic, dependable, passionate individuals who have: High School Diploma, Associates in Early Childhood Education, Child Development or related or an active CDA in Preschool.
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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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