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Qualifications High School Diploma or USA equivalency; Associate Degree or 48 College credit hours or pass an academic assessment; Valid Texas educational aide certificate Six months of knowledge and skills acquired through work experience or successful completion of a specific training program for teacher assistants is preferred Demonstrated general knowledge of child growth/development and behavior characteristics.
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Must meet Pre-K Teacher Assistant qualifications as defined by the NC Pre-K Program Requirements, Willingly participates in professional learning related to the whole school and assigned duties, as offered in alignment with Teacher Assistant Calendar.
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As an Infant/Toddler Teacher, you'll also have the opportunity to help navigate classroom Aides through their journey into the world of early childhood education with confidence and compassion.
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As an Assistant Teacher for Bezos Academy, you share our passion for early-childhood education and the Montessori method, drawing your energy from working in a child-initiated learning process.
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The Teacher will work under general supervision of the Lead Teacher and Day School Director with some demand for independent judgment and action. Assist the PreK lead teacher by recording, documenting learning accomplishments and behavior.
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Meet the minimum state assistant teacher requirements which involve holding a High School Diploma or its equivalent and the Commonwealth Childcare Credential - Education in Early Childhood Education or a related field, and experience within a licensed center are a big plus.
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Working with the lead teacher and in conjunction with the entire faculty. We are looking for assistant teachers (part-time and full-time) that are interested in having a positive impact on toddlers and preschoolers.
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Our on-the-job training can pave your career path and development from Assistant Teacher all the way to Center Director. Work as a team with the Lead Teacher to facilitate daily activities and ensure the classroom is functioning smoothly.
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