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About Children of America (COA) We're a special blend of people, principles and pride that makes the COA rich in diversity and strength. Children of America is an equal opportunity employer and a drug-free workplace.
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You alongside the Lead Teacher and a talented team of educators in a supportive environment where you are encouraged to grow in your field and share your passion for early childhood education. This position interacts daily with the Lead Teacher, children, parents, the management team, and teaching staff just to name a few.
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Directly support Lead Teacher in carrying our daily lessons. THE BENEFITS OUR ASSISTANT TEACHERS (PRESCHOOL) ENJOY: Internal Career Advancement Opportunities. Our Assistant Teachers are responsible with executing our curriculum.
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The Benefits Our Assistant Teachers (preschool) Enjoy. Programs include, Infant, Toddler, Preschool, Pre-K, Before and After Care and Summer Camp. Consistency: We ensure continuity of care to uphold COA's brand and enable stakeholders to have clear expectations of their experience.
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Programs include, Infant, Toddler, Preschool, Pre-K, Before and After Care and Summer Camp. Who Would I Interact with? 50% Discount on Employee Childcare Educational Assistance/Reimbursement T.E.A.C.H Scholarship Partnerships Employee Referral Bonus Recognition Programs Medical, Dental, Vision 401(k), Life, Accident, & Disability Paid Vacation/ Paid Holidays Note: The salary advertised is an estimate, and the final salary will depend on your position, level of education, and experience.
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Our program serves preschool children 6 weeks - 12 years of age. Accountability: We empower self-decision making by accepting responsibility and learning from our mistakes to serve COA's mission, vision, and values.
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In this role, you will interact daily with the Lead Teacher, children, parents, the management team, and teaching staff just to name a few. Our Assistant Teachers are responsible for executing our curriculum.
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All job offers are contingent upon the successful completion of a background check and the submission of the required state documents. Integrity: We go beyond honesty and loyalty by considering the impact of decisions and doing what's right for all stakeholders.
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T.E.A.C.H Scholarship Partnerships. Note: The salary advertised is an estimate, and the final salary will depend on your position, level of education, and experience. Collaboration: We align solutions that understand the needs of our stakeholders to serve COA's mission, vision, and values.
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Communicating appropriately/professionally with parents & fellow staff. Growth Mindset: We view obstacles as opportunities for growth, accepting feedback to enhance the development of employees and the organization.
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In a licensed childcare Flexible in challenging situations Strong organizational skills Able to build strong relationships Commitment to professional development Effective decision making Must be First Aid/CPR trained Must meet all state requirements.
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50% Discount on Employee Childcare Educational Assistance/Reimbursement T.E.A.C.H Scholarship Partnerships Employee Referral Bonus Recognition Programs Medical, Dental, Vision 401(k), Life, Accident, & Disability Paid Vacation/ Paid Holidays Children of America is an equal opportunity employer and a drug-free workplace.
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