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Do you have an interest in a career working in Early Education with young children? 1 Head Start Teacher (40 hours a week) Year Round This position is responsible for 3-5 year olds in a Head Start classroom, developing and teaching children, preparing them for kindergarten.
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WORKING Days, evenings and weekends required CONDTIONS Qualifications QUALIFICATIONS: Play college level tennis with tournament play experience SKILLS REQUIRED Good communication skills and ability to teach Good with children Time management skills Leadership skills SPECIAL Ability to work unsupervised CHARACTERISTICS Ability to make decisions Self-motivated Charisma Ability to work well with people Perseverance Positive Attitude Confident.
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Serve as a role model, using a growth mindset to develop young minds and inspire a love of learningImplement our proprietary L.E.A.P. Curriculum®, working with Infants, Toddlers, and/or Preschool children in a way that is consistent with the unique needs of each child.
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College level club soccer playing experience is preferred Experience working with children in a sports or educational setting, demonstrating patience and the ability to motivate and engage young athletes.
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Experience working with children in an educational setting (student teaching, after school program, etc.) Join our Team and Family and champion equity, chase excellence, persist with purpose, bring joy, and help us rise together.
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Able to show proof of immunity to vaccine-preventable diseases transmitted by the respiratory route if working directly with unaccompanied children. Teaching English as a Second Language/Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages certification or other appropriate accredited body and additional training to meet the special needs of unaccompanied children preferred.
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Competencies Qualifications: Education: At least 48 college hours required, bachelor’s degree preferred Experience: Experience working with children with cognitive and/or pervasive developmental disabilities strongly preferred Licenses or Certifications: Willingness to pursue a Special Education teaching certification preferred.
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Monitors the overall implementation and design of educational activities at the center level by supervising teaching staff, working cooperatively with other service area front line staff and coordinators, adhering to MHS policies and procedures, and Head Start Performance Standards, monitoring supply inventory, including facility and technological needs to maintain a welcoming and safe learning environment and providing support and guidance to Head Start parents, guardians, and volunteers.
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6 months experience as an ABA therapist or 1 year working with children with disabilities/autism preferred but not required. Conduct 1:1 ABA therapy sessions with early learners and young adults with Autism through teaching sessions in the home or community setting.
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High school diploma or equivalent and minimum two years of experience working successfully with children/adults in a special heath care, education or recreation setting. The professional provides assistance to the child with self-help and self-care as well as teaching of social and safety skills when applicable.
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Skill in working with children with neurodevelopmental disabilities including Autism Spectrum Disorder. The patient mix includes children from infancy through adolescence with Autism Spectrum Disorders, ADHD, developmental and/or cognitive delays, learning disorders, mood and anxiety disorders, behavior problems, sleep disorders, encopresis, and other neurodevelopmental concerns.
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Skill Requirements: Experience teaching and/or performing music professionally High detail orientation, multi-tasker Has a passion for and/or experience working with children Excellent ability to deal well with a wide range of customers Very strong customer relations skills on the phone and in person.
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Prior experience working with, teaching, or coaching children – this could include teachers, physical education professions , physical therapy / physical therapists, reading therapists, sports management professionals, behavior therapists or behavior techs, paraprofessionals, speech therapists, or any special education professionals.
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If you are interested in a career working with children, we’d love to talk to you about what your career path could look like in early childhood education. Responsibilities of a Resource Teacher include the following:Establishing and maintaining a safe, healthy, and nurturing learning environmentSupporting each child’s social and emotional developmentEstablishing positive and effective family relationsWorking with the classroom teachers and in conjunction with the entire facultyQualificationsShows empathy and compassion for young childrenIs dependable and adaptable and enjoys working together toward a common goalMust be able to lift up to 50 lbs.
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The Art Center welcomes over 300 children and teens each semester with classes led by Teaching Artists. Candidates should enjoy working with children in a creative classroom setting.
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