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Collaborates with classroom teacher to implement enrichment activities which reinforce the daily instruction of developmentally appropriate early childhood experiences. Minimum of two years experience working with young children or a Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education.
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A deep-rooted passion for early childhood education is essential. Innate Educator: A passion for early education and a commitment to the developmental needs of children. Educational Leader: An enthusiasm for early education with the expertise to guide and mentor other educators in their journey.
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At KinderCare Learning Companies, the first and only early childhood education provider recognized with the Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award , we offer a variety of early education and child care options for families.
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Preschool Teaching Assistant Hiring Multiple Candidates Full time or Part time Are you wanting experience in an early childhood center? Key Responsibilities: Assisting the classroom teacher Follow guidelines and company standards to ensure the daily care of every child in your classroom.
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Education: A Bachelor's or advanced degree in Early Childhood Education or related field including twelve (12) post-secondary semester units or equivalent quarter units in early childhood education or child development, plus three (3) units supervised field experience in ECE/CD setting completed at an accredited or approved college or university; AND, a Children's Center Supervisory Permit (or higher level permit) issued by the California Commission for Teacher Preparation and Licensing.
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These roles require applicants to be enrolled in the Central Background Registry and teacher-qualified, which means you've worked in a structured child care environment long enough and/or taken enough college-level courses in early childhood education-related subjects to meet the Office of Child Care requirements.
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Takes First Aid, Child Abuse Prevention, Communicable Disease, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) CPR) courses as required by the Department of Early Childhood Education. An Instructional Assistant (Latchkey) assists the teacher in providing a safe supervised environment before and after school for students of working parents.
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Associate's degree, Early Childhood Education certificate, Bachelor's degree, or actively pursuing a degree is required. Tutor, Tutoring, Tutors, Instructor, Educator, Teach, Teacher, Education, Training, Learning, Clinician, Internship, Summer Job.
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Our three early childhood education brands are Childcare Network, Sunrise Preschools, and My Small Wonders. The Lead Teacher will play an integral role in the success of our center by serving as a positive role model as well as creating meaningful relationships and being a supportive resource for our students, families and their team.
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Assists Lead Teacher in providing and maintaining a safe, warm, and inviting classroom that is clean and organized. The Assistant Teacher will play an integral role in the success of our center by serving as a positive role model as well as creating meaningful relationships and being a supportive resource for our students, families and their team.
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Must be at least a Certified Special Education Teacher and certified in Early Childhood Education by the Board of Education to apply. New York State Certification in Early Childhood Education or N-6 (for Day Care and UPK Teachers.
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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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Most days, employee will be working a portion of the day outside in temperatures ranging from 20F with wind chill to 95F. They are responsible for creating moments that echo our mission - to make a difference in the lives of children, their families, and the communities we serve.
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Associates or bachelors degree (any field) OR High School Diploma or GED and six months experience in a structured early childhood education setting (Pre-School, Head Start, Kindergarten, Day-Care Center.
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At The Learning Experience, we make early education joyful, engaging and fun so children are happy to learn, play and grow. At TLE, we've created a full cast of characters that become our little learners' educators, partners and friends through their preschool education journey.
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