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The Goddard School of Pittsburgh is a highly reputable, private preschool with children from six weeks through Kindergarten, which focuses on children’s educational growth along with social and emotional development.
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Benefits:Comprehensive benefits for full-time faculty members including health insurance, dental, vision and a 401(k) matchingPaid training and full support from our directors to be successful in the classroomPrioritized focus on your professional development – we invest in your continuing education and pay for your CDA credential so you can become a lead teacher.
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Full-Time Teacher Responsibilities:- Establish and maintain a safe, healthy, and nurturing learning environment- Advance children’s physical and intellectual competence- Support each child’s social and emotional development and provide positive guidance- Establish positive and effective family relations- Ensure an effective program, responsive to children’s needs- Maintain a professional commitment Please send resume if you feel you are the right candidate for the position.
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You will have paid professional development each year. You will be treated as a professional teacher, not a daycare worker. We offer tuition reimbursement for teachers to pursue their Child Development Associates Degree.
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Calling all moms, babysitters, professional teachers, students, CDA's, Early Childhood Development, retirees, and new college grads! Our teachers work with your child’s natural inclination for exploration and investigation to create fun, flexible learning experiences that foster well-rounded development in a safe and caring environment.
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NO WEEKENDS Qualifications preferred but NOT REQUIRED: An Associates or Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education Experience working with children in a Preschool setting A team player attitude A commitment to professional development A creative and nurturing teaching style.
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An Assistant Teacher / Floater at The Goddard School is responsible for maintaining a safe, healthy, and nurturing learning environment; Advance children’s physical and intellectual competence; Supports each child’s social and emotional development and provide positive guidance; Establishes positive and effective family relations; Ensures an effective program; Responsive to children’s needs; Maintains professional commitment.
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We will train you and support you in building a career in early childhood education and provide other opportunities to support your professional development. Your professional development is prioritized.
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Compensation New Infant Lead Teachers generally earn between $13 and $17 an hour depending on professional experience and educational background. Supporting each child's emotional development and providing positive guidance.
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Benefits include: paid vacation, paid holidays, paid training and professional development, 50% employee discount, retirement plan with employer contribution, competitive pay! Join a growing team of teachers who are working in their chosen field for a company that values professional development, encourages open communication and provides the highest-quality early development program in the country.
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NO WEEKENDS Enjoy full-time benefits including Competitive Pay, Paid Time Off, Health Benefits, Tuition Discounts Qualifications: A CDA, Associates or Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education or Related Field (Preferred, not required) Experience working with children in a Preschool setting (Preferred, not required) A team player attitude A commitment to professional development A creative and nurturing teaching style.
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Benefits:- $1000 Sign-on bonus-Competitive compensation- Health benefits-Paid Time off- Ongoing professional development opportunities- A supportive and collaborative work environment- The opportunity to make a lasting impact on young livesAs an Infant/Preschool Teacher, you will play a vital role in shaping the educational experience of the children in our care.
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