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Qualifications: Required Education and Experience: Early Learning and Development Level I: Minimum BA/BS Degree in Child Development/Early Childhood Education, or a closely related field.
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Early Childhood Nursery Teacher & Early Childhood Teacher - 5 years of teaching experience. Early Childhood Pre-K Teacher - 3 years of teaching experience. 360 Talent Avenue has partnered with a private Jewish preschool located in Brooklyn, NY to hire early childhood education Teachers for multiple classroom roles.
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Part-Time Soccer coach for early childhood classes throughout preschool, schools and parks & recreation programs. This position is excellent for someone who has an interest in pursuing early childhood education, or child development.
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Knowledge of the Early Childhood Standards of Quality for Pre-K and the Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS). Assist in developing, facilitating, and conducting regional learning and awareness opportunities for parents, agency personnel, and community early childhood program partners that align with the Early Childhood Standards of Quality for Pre-K and other research-based best practice frameworks or strategies for early childhood, such as tiered models of supports.
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Position DetailsQUALIFICATIONS: Graduate degree in early childhood education or child development. Demonstrate knowledge and expertise of child development, preschool curricula, child assessment and screening tools, adult learning styles, cultural diversity, county-wide early childhood programs and quality improvement.
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Early Childhood Educator (North, South & East County San Diego) Position Summary: Early Childhood Educators provide in-home early intervention services to children who have been diagnosed with or are at risk of a developmental disability or delay.
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PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES: Demonstrate knowledge of the Early Childhood Standards of Quality for Pre-Kindergarten. Plan and deliver early childhood professional development and training experiences for teaching teams working in early childhood programs based on identified classroom needs.
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Education Requirements: A minimum of a bachelor's degree or equivalent in early childhood education, child development, elementary education, or early childhood special education that encompasses child development and learning of children birth through kindergarten; family and community relationships; observing, documenting, and assessing young children.
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General Description: The Mental Health Therapist provides individual and family therapy to children and their families in an office setting.
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The Early Childhood Mental Health Therapist with School-based focus (ECMHT-SB) position is a bilingual (Spanish/English) position at Briya Public Charter School, working with early childhood clients ages 0-5 and their caregivers.
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Harbor is currently looking to add an Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant to our pediatric/youth team in Toledo. Have basic, knowledge, experience and demonstrated level of skill in early childhood development, early care and education and early childhood mental health.
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Teachers, Special Education Coaches, or Early Childhood Development background. Mental Health Advocates or Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP). Mental Health Technician and Behavioral Specialist.
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Experience supervising small staff groupInfant Head Teachers must have a minimum of 3 early childhood education units in infant care. Must be knowledgeable in pertinent state and federal regulations relating to the daily operations of an early childhood education center including licensing regulations, education regulations, child abuse reporting requirements, and public health and sanitation codes and requirements.
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BENEFITS: Paid vacation and sick days Individual health coverage Retirement plan Life insurance TSA/403b Plan Commuter Benefit Plan Free Y Fitness Center membership 50% discount on Y nursery school and after-school enrichment programs QUALIFICATIONS: M.A. in Early Childhood Education and a State Department of Education teacher certification in Early Childhood Education (B-2) or (N, K, Grades 1-6.
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As an Early Learning Program Therapist, you'll assist in the implementation of Conscious Discipline by observing, providing feedback and creating individualized therapeutic intervention plans. This position will primarily work in the St. Charles County area, but may need to travel to our other sites in Lincoln, Warren, Montgomery and St. Louis County/City. The ability to be CPR certified and having a driver's license are required.
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