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Our on-the-job training can pave your career path and development from Assistant Teacher all the way to Center Director. Work as a team with the Lead Teacher to facilitate daily activities and ensure the classroom is functioning smoothly.
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We are now hiring a Lead Toddler Teacher for our beautiful Guidepost Montessori school at Palo Alto. [number] Early Childhood Education (ECE) or Child Development credits. We're looking for an enthusiastic, dedicated Lead Guide (Teacher) to support a mixed-age class of toddler age children in a Montessori environment.
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You must have at least 12 core ECE units and an infant class, preferably an AA or BA in Early Childhood Education or Child Development. If so, then please consider our Lead Infant Teacher position at The Goddard School Rancho Cordova.
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Our mission is to provide child-centered, values-oriented educational experiences that are characterized by academic excellence and Jewish heritage. an enthusiastic attitude, a lifelong commitment to professional development, a warm and caring personality, a strong ability to communicate and build effective relationships within the school community, a progressive, passionate and articulate educational vision, a love of learning, and a life imbued with core Jewish values.
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Minimum one year teaching experience in licensed centers or preschools OR seven to nine semester hours of academic credit in early childhood education or child development and three months teaching experience in licensed centers or preschools OR a child development associate credential (CDA.
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Communicates concerns to a Teacher or Lead Teacher in a timely manner. The Early Learning Center at the Invensys Foxboro Branch is hiring an Assistant Toddler Teacher to work approximately 30 hours per week.
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15 or more college credits in Elementary, Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or Human Development (minimum of an Associate's Degree preferred) The Malvern School is currently seeking a Lead Teacher for the Infant classroom at The Malvern School of Lionville.
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Must hold a CDA (minimum) AA or higher degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or related field will have a competitive edge (required to be a Lead Teacher.
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Works cooperatively with Academic Lead Teacher, Program Director, Family Support Specialist, and partners. Works with lead teacher in developing and implementing activities that engage students in evidence-based curriculum that promotes literacy and math learning.
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Attends monthly center parent meetings and provides child care at these meetings when requested by the Lead Teacher or Site Manager. Attends Head start training programs and continues to gain knowledge and expertise in child development and early childhood education, the principles of child health, disability, safety and nutrition; adult learning principles; and family dynamics.
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Under general supervision of the Regional Site Director and Site Lead Teacher, assist teachers in delivering high quality Early Childhood Development services including education, social, physical, nutritional and psychological development of children under their care.
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The Lead Teacher will follow all company and licensing rules and reports to the Center Director or the Assistant Director in her absence. At least 12 Early Childhood Education units, must include: Early Child Development; Child, Family & Community; Infant & Toddler; and any other Child Development class (i.e. Program & Curriculum, Child Health & Safety, etc.
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The Lead Teacher is responsible for maintaining compliance with all reporting agencies such as DFPS Minimum Standards, CCS/TRS Rising Star requirements, CACFP, SA Metro Health regulations, and NAEYC criteria; implementing the daily lessons and schedules; and maintaining the classroom climate to promote learning, creativity, and growth of the individual child and the group.
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HSD/GED with Child Development Associate Pre-K endorsement required. Work cooperatively with the Education Specialist, Site Manager and other lead staff to foster learning and development of children within the classroom.
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Acts as the lead facilitator in the development of Individual Education Programs (IEP) and all documentation required in its implementation. Possess knowledge of learning theory, differentiated instruction, developmental reading, child development, behavior management, and assessment.
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