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Associate Teacher - Tutor - Camp Counselor - Coach - High School - K-12 - Teacher's Assistant. Previous experience working with children or students such as: TA, RA, Tutor, Camp Counselor, Daycare Teacher, Nanny/babysitter, Sunday school Teacher, Tutor, or related.
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Under the direction of the Site Director and/or Assistant Director and Lead Teacher, the School Age Child Care Assistant Teacher - Summer Child Care is responsible for carrying out the day to day tasks assigned by the Lead teacher at the specified site.
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Related Experience: Lead Teacher Child care or Day care, Assistant Teacher Child care or Daycare, Aide Childcare or Daycare, Substitute Teacher, Elementary Education Teacher or Instructor, Lead Preschool Teacher, Lead Prekindergarten Teacher, Pre-K, Infant Teacher, Toddler Teacher.
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Pre-K Teacher Assistant (Exceptional Children) SALARY: $17.81 per hour BENEFITS: Full benefits including paid holidays, sick leave and annual leave, health insurance and retirement. REPORTS TO: Lead Teacher, Pre-K/Head Start Director, Principal, or Designee JOB GOALS: To assist the teacher in providing a well-organized, smoothly-functioning class environment.
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Our Teacher Assistant Jobs, Lead Teacher Job, Special Education Teacher Job, Substitute Teacher Jobs, and Opener and Closer jobs help us staff for an enriching environment for children in the daycare and preschool setting.
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The Catholic Elementary School Teacher Assistant assists the classroom teacher in delivering instruction that is based on the approved curricula and mission of the school and to create a safe, orderly and Catholic learning environment for his/her students.
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The Preschool Teacher/Assistant Group Supervisor (AGS) functions as a Group Supervisor per Department of Human Services. The Preschool Teacher/Assistant Group Supervisor (AGS) is responsible for providing a quality-driven, developmentally-appropriate early education experience that supports children regardless of their diverse abilities.
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We are seeking enthusiastic applicants for our Summer Camp Technology Teacher and Assistant positions! Ideal applicants for Assistant positions are tech-savvy high school or college students or those qualified for the Lead Teacher position looking for a more relaxed role in the classroom.
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EDUCATION: The Floater Teacher Assistant cooperates with the Teacher and/or Manager to be sure that day-to-day operations within the full day program are running smoothly. Under the direction of the Operations Coordinator, the Floater Teacher Assistant helps to create and maintain an atmosphere in the classroom in which children feel welcome, valued, comfortable and secure.
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The Head Start Teacher Assistant will also act as Teacher in absence of Director/Teacher by learning all aspects of the function of a Head Start Classroom, such as completing all assigned paperwork and reports, supervision of children, and sharing in the implementation of lesson plans.
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As a Preschool Assistant Teacher, you will be responsible for assisting in the implementation of a superior Early Childhood Education curriculum while maintaining a happy, safe, and healthy education environment for the children.
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Teacher Openings: Infant Teacher Toddler Teacher Early Preschool/Explorer Teacher Preschool Teacher Pre-K Teacher School-Age Teacher Teacher Responsibilities : Implement our award-winning curriculum in a way that meets each child's unique learning style.
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The Early Childhood Teacher, under the supervision of the Early Childhood Director or the Assistant Director, is responsible for developing and implementing a developmentally based educational program for an assigned class of school children.
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Substitute for the CCA Teacher for particular classes as required by the daily schedule set by the Principal and Dean, or for temporary Teacher absences (you will only be required to perform a long-term substitute teacher role under emergency circumstances.
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Reports To:Center Director and/or Assistant Center DirectorResponsible For Supervising:Children under their care, and as assigned in their classroomBackground Clearance Requirements:Department of Justice (DOJ)Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)Child Abuse Central Index (CACI)BIG PICTURE RESPONSIBILITIES:Be responsible for creating a safe, nurturing, and engaging learning environment for our little learners.
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