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This position is responsible for teaching and/or supervising small groups of children during afterschool and summer camp activities, including but not limited to homework time, playground time, art classes, Living Values classes, reading, and computer time.
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Physically supervises children in classroom, hallways, cafeteria, and on playground. Secondary Performs related duties as required or as assigned by the Site Manager, Program Manager or the Director of Children and Family Services.
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Must be able to see, hear and respond to children's needs, emergencies and conflicts that might occur in the classroom, playground, bathrooms or other areas used by children. Work in collaboration with the Bus Driver to properly supervise children at all times during the bus route.
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Supervise outdoor/playground activities and direct student aides to assist with playground supervision to ensure children’s safety and security. The Center for Young Children (CYC) is the child development laboratory school for the University of Maryland, College Park. The CYC has a three-pronged mission: to offer a high-quality, developmentally appropriate early childhood program for children 3-6; to act as a demonstration/observation site for university students studying child development, education, and similar fields; and to support research at our university.
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Disinfect all adult and children toilets and clean all the mirrors and water sinks in the bathrooms dailyClean windows and doors weekly. Replace garbage bags for all garbage cans in the offices, classrooms, kitchen, bathrooms, and playground daily.
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Directs on-coming traffic in order to safely escort school children and their parents/guardians across the street according to established police department guidelines. May assist with playground, classroom and cafeteria monitoring.
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We are seeking a Classroom Aide to join our team at our program in Hampden Township, PA.Earn $ Position Details and DutiesThe Classroom Aide is a school employee who works under the direction of a certified Special Education Teacher to support and assist in providing instructional programs and services to children with disabilities or eligible young children.
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When teacher assistants have less than a CDA or an ECE/CD associate degree the following requirements apply:Knowledge of basic needs and developmental stages of children. Supervises groups to and in the cafeteria, library, playground, restrooms and other areas as assigned.
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Supervise children within the building, on the playground, and on field trips. SUMMARY: The early childhood instructional assistant will assist the lead instructor in daily classroom and building activities of children enrolled in the extended day program.
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Assist in the completion of various Center tasks and projects including but not limited to daily classroom set up and end-of-day clean up, maintaining supplies and the art room closet, and organizing playground toys.
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Here, we make friends for life – be it colleagues, parents or children. Supervise playground activities, breakfast, lunch, snack breaks, bathroom breaks, and rest time. Is able to provide an appropriate speech model while interacting with both children and parents.
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Moving around a classroom or playground environment freely and independently to observe children naturally and unobtrusively. Empathy for special needs of disabled children and an ability to communicate with physically and mentally disabled students.
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May engage in daily outdoor playground activities including walking times with children so exposure to outdoor natural elements is expected. One-year experience in working with children and parents from a culturally diverse and low-income population.
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Tennessee is the new hub of creative innovation, technology and performing arts—a playground for big names and even bigger ideas. Plans, coordinates, delivers, and manages comprehensive oral health services for uninsured and underinsured adults and children.
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EXPERIENCE: Experience working with children QUALIFICATIONS: Education/Certification: High school diploma or GED Valid Texas educational aide certificate (must obtain within 30 days of employment) Special Knowledge/Skills: Ability to work with children with disabilities Ability to follow verbal and written instructions Ability to communicate effectively APPLY TO: To apply for this position, click "login" above.
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