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Are interested in becoming Montessori certified for the 0-3 year old age group and are familiar with child-led philosophies such as Reggio Emilia or Montessori. We are now hiring a Lead Teacher for our Toddler classroom as we work to bring a new Montessori school to the River North/Chicago, IL area.
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As a classroom lead teacher, the speech-language pathologist will implement weekly lesson plans that support the Stepping Stones curriculum as well as individualized communication goals to meet the developmental needs of three and four-year-old students.
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Currently we are looking for a rock star Bilingual 3-5 Year Old Teacher Assistant who will work under the supervision of the Lead Teacher, the Teacher Assistant will ensure that all classroom activities and the environment are developmentally appropriate and meet the individual needs of children as mandated by federal, state and local standards and that both the environment and classroom activities reflect the agency’s philosophy and curriculum.
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Role Responsibilities: Lead, coach, and mentor less experienced teachers in your classroom; model behaviors and provide feedback. Qualifications: 1 year of professional teaching experience preferred.
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Key School is seeking a temporary Pre-Kindergarten Assistant Teacher for the remainder of the 2023-2024 academic year (June 11, 2024) to work in partnership with a classroom teacher with four and five year old students.
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We are looking for lead teachers for our infant, toddler, and 2 year old programs! Have 1 year of professional teaching experience (preferred) or six months of professional teaching experience (required.
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We are now hiring a Lead Teacher and aspiring Montessorian for our Toddler classroom at our lovely Copper Hill campus! Fully sponsored MACTE-accredited Montessori Teacher Diploma ($5,000 value.
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The 3K Head Start Teacher plans, designs, and implements a developmentally appropriate curriculum for enrolled children, and serves as the primary childcare provider for children 3-4 years old enrolled in Reach Dane Head Start Sites.
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Position Summary: The Infant Toddler Lead Teacher is responsible for the care, supervision and management of infants and toddlers (ages birth to 36 months old) in accordance with the goals and curriculum plan of the SETA Head Start/Early Head Start program.
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We are seeking a part-time Lead Pre-Kindergarten Teacher to incorporate direct instruction, discussion, projects and cooperative work that keep classes focused where three-year-old students are engaged and infused with a lasting desire to learn.
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You will work collaboratively with the Preschool Teacher to ensure the successful operation of a Head Start classroom of 3-5 year-old children. CDA credential OR enrolled to complete the CDA within one year of hire OR enrolled in a program that will lead to an associate or baccalaureate degree.
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Under supervision of the Lead Teacher, the Teacher Aide assists in implementing a developmentally appropriate plan for a group of three to five year old children and providing quality early childhood experiences.
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Assists in providing a stimulating and comprehensive learning environment for infants and toddlers or Head Start children (three to five-year-old) and perform all responsibilities in the Lead Teacher's absence.
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Apply early childhood best practices, ages and stages questionnaires, and child development theory in classroom settings with infants, toddlers, and two-year-old children. Three (3) years of experience as a lead teacher in an instructional capacity in a child development program.
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As a Preschool Teacher at Park Maitland School, you will have the opportunity to work with our talented and highly motivated students to continue to build a broad knowledge foundation which will set them up for success throughout their educational journey.
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