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You can start or continue your career journey as an Assistant Teacher: For Teacher Assistant: High School Diploma or equivalent. Bring your love of children and past experience in childcare or early childhood education to our dedicated and caring team.
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Have an associate degree or higher in ECE or related degree (preferred) or High school diploma/GED (required)? 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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Montessori Educational Center, part of the Cadence Education family, is currently seeking a Certified Montessori Lead Teacher to bring your love of children and past experience in childcare, daycare or early childhood education to our team of kind, caring Teachers and staff.
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High School Diploma or equivalent, willing to begin an education plan to obtain a CDA credential or an Associate's degree in Early Childhood Education.
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Meet the minimum state assistant teacher requirements for Tennessee, which involve holding a High School Diploma or its equivalent and the Commonwealth Childcare Credential - Education in Early Childhood Education or a related field, and experience within a licensed center are a big plus.
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Cadence Academy Montessori, part of the Cadence Education family, is currently seeking a Certified Montessori Lead Teacher to bring your love of children and past experience in childcare, daycare or early childhood education to our team of kind, caring Teachers and staff.
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We infuse a commitment to civic engagement, equity, and communal action into each of our programs, which include early childhood education, mental health and wellness, benefits assistance and eviction prevention, adult literacy and education, healthy aging, community, and recreation centers, performing and visual arts, and youth development.
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High School Diploma or USA equivalency, plus one of the following: Associate degree, 48 hours college credit hours, pass an academic assessment. Perform other duties as requested by the HIPPY Specialist, Program Director, Early Childhood Executive Director.
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At least 18 years of age with a high school diploma or GED requiredEarly childhood coursework, CDA, or degree requiredAt least six months of experience working in child care, daycare, or preschool preferred.
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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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A high school diploma or equivalent; a college student pursuing a degree in one of the following fields is preferred: Early Childhood Education/ Special Education, Psychology, Behavioral Science, Human Services, Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA.
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5 years relevant experience with Bachelors in related field; 3 years relevant experience with Masters in related field; 0 years experience with PhD or Juris Doctorate in related field; or High School Diploma or equivalent and 9 years relevant experience.
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Must have high school diploma; degree in related field or degree and early childhood education training. We are looking for someone with experience in the early childhood field, that enjoys record keeping, answering the phone, working on the computer, and enjoys working with families, staff and children to join our front office team.
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The District Comprises: 8 Elementary Schools, 3 Junior High Schools, 1 Comprehensive High School, 1 Alternative Education High School, Adult Education, Independent study, Alternative learning experiences, and Early Childhood Education.
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High school diploma or equivalent required; Bachelor’s degree in early childhood/education preferred. Implements early learning curriculum within the established guidelines to ensure all children are school ready.
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