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Childcare Provider, Nanny, Babysitter, Preschool/Infant Teacher, Montessori Guide, Tutor, Substitute Teacher. Childcare Provider, Nanny, Babysitter, Preschool/Infant Teacher, Montessori Guide, Tutor, Substitute Teacher.
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You’ve previously worked in positions like teacher, teacher assistant, babysitter, childcare worker, daycare assistant, preschool teacher, nanny, special education, camp or school counselor, paraprofessional or similar fields.
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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 at our West Los Angeles center located near LAX airport.
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Behavior Technician 1 -> Behavior Technician 2 -> Advanced Behavior Technician -> Field Trainer -> Program Manager -> Senior Program Manager -> Behavior Analyst -> Senior Behavior Analyst -> Associate Clinical Director.
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Have you worked as a babysitter, daycare worker, nanny, or church nursery volunteer? Text "Fun Babysitter - Pasadena" to 323-746-8144 to get started in the process! Fun Babysitter - Pasadena.
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Daily pay advance options for Behavior Technicians - BTs are able to take an advancement on their earned wages any time before payday! Our goal is to work together to achieve the best possible outcome and progress through our commitment to Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity, which includes forming a DEI council, monthly trainings for senior clinical staff, national trainings, a monthly DEI newsletter, continual updates to our email signatures, education on topics like generational trauma and trauma-informed care, and always striving to provide the best care and comfort for our clients, families, and employees.
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Experience as a nanny, babysitter, child care worker and/or Customer Service. Experience as a nanny, babysitter, child care worker and/or Customer Service. We are hiring Child Care Assistants, Teacher Assistants and Assistant Teachers for our lovely Guidepost Montessori school at Cypress Creek in Austin, TX.
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You will be expected to complete mandatory training, which includes: New Hire Orientation, 40 hours of RBT training, Skills Practice, CPR, CPI and overlaps. Our comprehensive & competitive Behavioral Therapist benefits set you up for career success.
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KEYWORDS: swim, swimming, lifeguard, pool lifeguard, ymca, aquatics, country club, teen lifeguard, lifeguard job, camp counselor, child care, children, teacher, coach, mentor, fitness, swim instructor, childcare, entry-level, hiring immediately, full time, member enrollment, teen, summer job, after school job, part time, babysitter, fun, rescue, 16 year oldEach Goldfish Swim School is an independently owned and operated franchise.
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Cross-training may be available to become a server, bartender, fitness attendant, tennis attendant, babysitter, camp counselor, cook, housekeeper and more! Our beautiful, 105 acre property features an 18-hole golf course, driving range, 11 tennis courts, two pickleball courts, fitness center, casual restaurant, aquatics complex and full-service clubhouse that includes two dining rooms, five event spaces, lounges/locker rooms for ladies and gentlemen, Kids Club 3800 babysitting and The Reef youth lounge.
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Teaching, Special Education, Sociology, Human Development, Early Childhood Development, or Psychology degree (a college degree in any field preferred) Mental Health/Autism Advocate, Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP), Behavioral Health Technicians.
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Child Care Director, if applicable Operations Manager
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We are a Responsive Employer - we will be in touch with you within 24 hours of applying* Camp Counselor, Childcare Volunteer, Sunday School Teacher. We will teach you the way and get you certified as a Registered Behavior Technician.
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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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Prior experience with children preferred: child care, camp counselor, coach, or mentor. Benefits: Employee discounts Flexible schedule Free uniforms Opportunity for advancement Training & development Lifeguard / Head Lifeguard (Mornings, Evenings, and Weekends)Paid training, set shifts, no late nights.
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