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Candidates with experience in following areas are encouraged to apply : Teacher, nanny, social worker, nurse, school or camp counselor, childcare, teacher’s aide, coach, child psychologist, special education, paraprofessional, daycare teacher and other similar fields.
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We seek a warm-hearted, mature, humble and sincere interim Governess / Nanny / Educator to care and provide ongoing developmental support for a very healthy 1 year old. Our ideal Nanny/Governess will have strong experience as a nanny and/or child educator (open to teachers with experience working with children ages 1-5.
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A bit about you: In the quest for the perfect nanny, we are seeking a rare gem - someone as dependable as the sunrise, reliable as a compass needle, and flexible as a yoga instructor. As the aroma of freshly cooked lunches wafts through the air, the nanny transforms into a culinary maestro, nourishing both body and soul.
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We come from all different backgrounds – child care worker, camp counselor, babysitter or nanny, stay at home mom, elementary education or teachers ade, physical therapy assistant or healthcare worker.
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We're now hiring year-round, part-time instructors (no seasonal positions available) with leadership opportunities available within your first 3-6 months. We're now hiring year-round, part-time instructors (no seasonal positions available) with leadership opportunities available within your first 3-6 months.
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Thorough, paid training and in-house lifeguard certification class. A Day In The Life As a Swim Instructor. You will find and prepare your own substitute teacher when you aren’t able to teach yourself, leaving notes so that your substitute can be as fin-tastic as you are.
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Our swimmers are diving into great lessons and our employees are diving into great opportunities! There’s more than vibrant colors, a tropical theme and happy children. You're making an impact; a splash in the lives of the children in your community.
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Position Summary: We are URGENTLY hiring passionate and responsible Child Care Providers (babysitter, nanny, caregiver, au pair, daycare provider, preschool teacher) to join our team in our Rocklin, CA center.
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A day in the life as a swim instructor: You will be responsible for the success of swim lessons by reviewing your class schedule and preparing your class materials and lesson themes. You’ll teach 4 swimmers per class by going through our well-established and proven curriculum of water safety, swim and swimplay skills (6 swimmers in our infant, parent-and-me style lessons.
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There are 4 children: two older school age, a 2 year old and newborn who has a 24 hour Newborn care specialist. 4 children, newborn, 2 year old and 2 school age. The nanny must have a passport for domestic and international travel.
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We're now hiring year-round, part-time instructors with leadership opportunities available within your first 3-6 months Join as an instructor and explore the fin-tastic opportunities (and endless fish puns), even if this is your after school or second job.
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Qualifications: 2-3 years of babysitting experience or a combination of babysitting and nanny experience, basic swimming ability, intermediate cooking ability, Driver's License, clean driving record, willing to help with homework, and comfortable with dogs.
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The athletic three-year-old will be in school or away at activities for a large portion of your work time which means the newborn baby will guzzle up most of your attention. When the three-year-old is around, you'll grab the baby and shapeshift into a singing and dancing trio.
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We’re now hiring year-round, part-time instructors with leadership opportunities available within your first 3-6 months. Requirements:Ability to swim; everyone on our team is lifeguard, CPR & AED certified.
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Salary: $19.50 per hour Expected hours: 10 - 32 per week Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Flexible schedule Health insurance Referral program Vision insurance Schedule: 4-hour shift After School Hours & Evening shift Weekends as needed Experience: Working with people with autism: 1 year (Required) Working with people with developmental disabilities: 1 year (Required) Childcare: 1 year (Preferred) Toileting/Diapering.
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