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She is a former public school teacher turned preschool teacher who transitioned into management due to noticing a lack of support for teachers BY teachers in Early Childhood Education leadership teams.
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An Associate’s degree or higher in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Child Development or a related field preferred. Experience in Early Childhood Education and or Elementary School Education.
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We will train you and support you in building a career in early childhood education. For Infant and Young Toddler Teachers, must be able to properly lift infants into and out of a cribAbout Goddard SchoolsAs part of a larger franchise system, in operation for 35 years, we are the premiere spot for early childhood learning for children from six weeks to six years old.
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If you are a college student looking for part-time work, this is an excellent opportunity to gain teaching experience in early childhood education. 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.
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We have over 600 franchised Schools with more than 75,000 students in 37 states and Washington D.C. The Goddard School uses the most current, academically endorsed methods to ensure that children have fun while learning the skills they need for long-term success in school and in life.
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The Goddard School franchise owner(s) are the employers at each school, and the franchise owner(s) set their own wage and benefit programs, which vary by location. Each Goddard School location is privately owned and operated by Goddard Franchisor LLC franchisees.
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If so, then The Goddard School is the place for you! 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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We are proudly accredited by Cognia and Partnership for 21st Century Learning: A Network of Battelle for Kids. About The Goddard School: The Goddard School delivers outstanding early childhood development results for the families we serve.
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We will train you and pay for the certifications for you to become a teacher, including a CDA (Child Development Associate). We will train you and pay for the certifications for you to become a teacher, including a CDA (Child Development Associate.
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For Infant and Young Toddler Teachers, must be able to properly lift infants into and out of a cribMeets background check eligibilityAbout Goddard SchoolsAs part of a larger franchise system, in operation for 35 years, we are the premiere spot for early childhood learning for children from six weeks to six years old.
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Our school supports our faculty members in obtaining CDA (Child Development Associate) credentials and participating in the T.E.A.C.H. (Teacher Education And Compensation Helps Early Childhood) Pennsylvania Scholarship Program.
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QualificationsHigh school diploma requiredAssociate or Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education or related field preferredShows empathy and compassion for infantsAt least 1 year of experience working with infantsMust be able to lift up to 50 lbs.
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Educational QualificationsAll candidates, who wish to be considered for the position of Lead Teacher must meet one or more of the following criteria: A Bachelor’s degree or higher in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Child Development.
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Are you passionate about positively impacting children's lives and making a difference in the world of early childhood education? Our experienced, loving, topnotch TEACHERS are specially trained professionals committed to maintaining premium standards of childcare and innovative implementation of early childhood PROGRAMMING and education.
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An Associate’s degree or higher in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Child Development or a related field1. A current CDA or Early Childhood Teaching Credential.
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