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Substitute Pre-K Teacher Assistant - $110/day. Those holding a high school diploma and/or an Associate's degree can only work long-term assignments for Paraprofessional and/or Pre-K Assistant positions.
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Comply with positive adult-child interactions as measured by the CLASS: Pre-K instrument. Early Head Start Teachers: Child Development Associate (CDA) credential or comparable credential.
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We provide comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, prescription and life insurance, pre-tax programs for child and health care, paid time off, employer-funded retirement plan, Intern Development Program, short and long-term disability and an excellent wellness program.
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Master's degree in Psychology, Child Development, Special Education, Applied Behavioral Analysis, or related program. Must pass a criminal background check, TB test, pre-employment Physical Exam, and have or receive immunities to MMR/VZV.
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Benefits: Health, Life & Disability Insurance, 401(k) and matching, mobile phone reimbursement, PTO, HSA. Board Certified Behavior Analyst. Benefits: Health, Life & Disability Insurance, 401(k) and matching, mobile phone reimbursement, PTO, HSA.
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Spring Education Group’s Early Childhood Education Division includes nearly 150 schools offering services from infant care through Pre-K/K programs, as well as summer camp and after-school programs.
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Knowledge of GA Pre-K requirements, and GA Dept. of Early Care and Learning Requirements. Valid Child Development Associate (CDA) credential (issued by the Council for Professional Recognition.
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Maintain required documentation required by Head Start, Bright from the Start (BFTS), GA Pre-K, Quality Rated, and YMCA of Metro Atlanta as well as any other governing agencies. Support parent activities that promote child learning and development in the following areas: Education, Health, Transition, Parent-child relationship, Literacy and bi-literacy, Language.
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Employment and Benefits package for this job posting is offered through Early Childhood Development Co., LLC, whose sole managing member is the YMCA of Metropolitan Atlanta, Inc. Employment Requirement: Ability to pass a pre-employment background check including Criminal Record check, Drug Screening and motor vehicle record (MVR) according to company policy.
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Parent/Child, Pre-K and Grade School classes are all taught in a clean, fun, safe and nurturing environment, which encourages children to develop at their own pace. (A background in child development, physical education and/or gymnastics helps as well.
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HSD/GED with Child Development Associate Pre-K endorsement required. Under the direction of the Education Specialist, the Teacher Assistant will have the responsibilities of being the primary caregiver for one group of children in the Pre-K/ASD program.
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Associate degree including 6 credit hours in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Special Education, Elementary Education, or the Human Services field. Bachelor’s degree including 6 credit hours in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Special Education, Elementary Education, or the Human Services field.
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A baccalaureate degree in early childhood education; early childhood administration; child development; Pre-K-3 education; general education/studies with a concentration in early childhood education/child development; early childhood education/elementary education; family & consumer sciences; family/child life & family studies; special education; elementary education or human ecology w/early childhood education will substitute for one year of the required experience.
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Girls Prep Bronx Elementary School (Grades Pre-K-5) Deep expertise or desire to become familiar with the literature on social-emotional learning, adaptive mindsets, positive behavioral interventions, character development, and adolescent psychological development (possible examples include, but are not limited to: relevant presentations or publications, documented experience giving professional development, etc.
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Our program serves children from 6 weeks to 12 years of age, offering a range of programs including Infant, Toddler, Pre-K, Before and After Care, and Summer Camp. Education: Has obtained or is completing a Child Development Associate credential (CDA) or has a degree in Early Childhood Development or related field.
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