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At least 3 Infant/Toddler units required at hire) AND AA in ECE/CD with 24 units in CD OR AA in related field with 24 CD units EXPERIENCE: Experience working with children.
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Plan, schedule and provide weekly early educational in-home services for a caseload of infant/toddlers with disabilities including developmental delays and programs for children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders.
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Master’s degree in public health or human services administration or a field related to working with children and families, or Bachelor’s degree in these fields with 3 years of relevant experience, or less than a bachelor’s degree but with experience supervising a Healthy Families America program.
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Minimum requirements are a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Family & Consumer Science, or any related field considered and plus 1 -3 years’ experience working with children birth to six years old.
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At least 3 years experience working as a behavior interventionist implementing ABA interventions with children with ASD. At least 1 year experience working as a behavior supervisor designing ABA programs for children with ASD, as well as training caregivers or teachers and behavior interventionist staff in how to implement these interventions.
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Full-time YMCA employees working in a licensed childcare program will receive a 50% discount on all Early Learning (including infant room), School-Age, and Day Camp registrations. Ability and desire to work with infants, toddlers, preschool and school age children.
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Working as an Infant/Toddler Teacher at Acelero Learning will give you the opportunity to gain valuable experience and professional growth as an Early Childhood Educator. Infant/Toddler CDA OR Associate’s or Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field, with at least 120 training hours (nine credits) in Infant/Toddler content.
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CDA, Florida Staff Credential (preferred) CPR/First Aid Experience working with children 0-13 years-old (preferred) Willing to train! Possible Positions Lead Pre-K Teacher Infant Teacher Toddler Teacher Lead Preschool Teacher PreK Lead Teacher School-Age Counselor Receptionist Cafe/Nutrition Specialist Possible Locations Please be sure to visit our website, www.
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CDA, TCC or Associates Degree CPR/First Aid Experience working with children 0-13 years-old Willing to train! Possible Positions Assistant Teacher Lead GA Pre-K Teacher Infant Teacher Toddler Teacher Lead Preschool Teacher PreK Lead Teacher School-Age Counselor Receptionist Cafe/Nutrition Specialist Possible Locations Please be sure to visit our website, www.
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Requirements CDA or Associates Degree (preferred) CPR/First Aid (preferred) Experience working with children 0-13 years-old (preferred) Willing to train! Other Possible Positions Infant Teacher Toddler Teacher Lead Preschool Teacher PreK Lead Teacher School-Age Counselor Receptionist Cafe/Nutrition Specialist Possible Locations Please be sure to visit our website, www.
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Enjoy going to different homes and working with children of all ages and stages. Passion for working with children. 1+ year(s) of childcare, babysitter or nanny experience, preferable including infant and toddler.
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Experience working with children ages 0-3 in a group setting such as daycare, aftercare, summer camp, afterschool, or nursery, etc. And with schools from Shanghai to Paris and California to New York, as well as virtual school and homeschooling support, there are countless opportunities for passionate educators to support children on their individual path to success.
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The Infant/Toddler Specialist provides high-quality early education and child development services, including for children with disabilities that promote children's cognitive, social, and emotional growth for later success in school.
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If you have experience working with children, wed love to talk to you about a career in early childhood education. in connection with the handling of children for the facilitation of programs, child safety, and potential emergency situations.
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Prior early interventionist, teaching and early child development experience preferred or recent & upcoming college graduate with a degree in a related field and a willingness for on-the-job training.
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