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The Classroom Aide assists in providing high quality andprehensive early child development service inclusive of children with special needs. The Classroom Aide must meet the following minimum qualifications: Child Development Associates credential (CDA) is preferred; or a high school diploma or GED and enrolled in a program leading to a Child Development Associates credential to bepleted within two years; or be enrolled in a program leading to an Associate's degree or Baccalaureate degree in early childhood development.
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The Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant will work with the Associate Director of Early Learning Provider Services and the Child Care Aware of Washington IECMH Director to develop and implement a mental health service delivery system within licensed childcare programs throughout Central's Early Achievers eight county Region.
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Option 1 : Twelve semester hours of academic study or equivalent training in child development, early childhood education, curriculum resources, nutrition, child guidance, parent education, supervised practicum, and administration of early childhood programs and six months' teaching experience in licensed centers or preschools.
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Assist in fostering a sense of Early Intervention Specialist, Mentor Coach and Special Education Consultant, integrate the written Individual Education Plans (IEP)/Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) for children with disabilities.
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Master Degree in Early Childhood with NYS Teacher Certification in Early Childhood Education (Birth – Grade 2). Responsible for the implementation of administrative procedures, programmatic oversight and organizational compliance with Head Start (HS), and Department of Education (DOE) funded early childhood programming.
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Acts as a resource to other tribal entities working with mothers and children, i.e. ICW, Youth Shelter, etc. Evaluates maternal and child health program offerings and collaboratives with members of care team regarding revisions and adjustments to program.
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Under the leadership of ECEP's Central Administration, this position involves providing developmentally appropriate early care and education to children ages 3 months to kindergarten eligible; supporting their families regarding early childhood education; and providing and modeling training experiences for teachers, assistant teacher, and student/classroom assistants.
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Benefits include:Health InsuranceTuition discount for family members at any Beanstalk locationCompetitive salary based on education and experience LevelThe Lead Teacher is expected to engage in ongoing learning to strengthen his/her understanding of child development and the Lead Preschool Teacher is responsible for promoting the vision for quality early childhood services that anchors the organization.
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Spring Education Group’s Early Childhood Education Division includes nearly 150 schools offering services from infant care through Pre-K/K programs, as well as summer camp and after-school programs.
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Participates in activities such as all child-related routines and transitions, conflict resolution, behavior management, case management, documentation, observation, anecdotal notes, portfolio and children's file maintenance, and other daily classroom necessities in relation to the care and education of young children.
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This is an entry-level role ideal for a natural caregiver with experience in early childhood education, childcare/preschool, paraprofessional, mental health, or psychology.
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We’re always looking for nurturing, innovative, and dedicated individuals to join us and explore their passion for child care and early education. TCC (Technical Certificate of Credit) in Early Childhood Education.
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Attend Annual Professional Development Training as Required by ManagementQualifications:Must meet state licensing requirements for education and experienceKnowledge of early childhood education and curriculumKnowledge of child care licensing rules and regulationsAbility to obtain training in CPR/Fire Safety and other training requiredMust be able to meet state background check requirements.
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Certified or working toward certification in one of the following: Child Development Associate (CDA) credential, Early Childhood Professional Certificate (ECPC), Florida Child Care Professional Credential (FCCPC), or Florida Child Care Staff Credential Verification.
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Work at installation Child Development Centers (CDCs) with children 0-5, before or after-school care centers for school-aged children, youth and teens on educational activities and appropriate developmental focus.
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