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The Early Childhood Ministries Assistant / Childcare Worker will facilitate the overall mission of The Salvation Army by providing direct childcare service to children ages 8 weeks through kindergarten at the Pasadena Tabernacle Corps.
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Bonus: 12 ECE (early childhood education) units, or working towards preschool teacher certification, especially if you'd also like to be considered to coach in our preschool classes offered during the week.
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We are looking to add qualified, experienced early childhood teachers and soccer coaches to our program. Experience working with young children. Are you PASSIONATE / PROFESSIONAL / CREATIVE / ENERGETIC and LOVE WORKING WITH KIDS.
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Assists an early childhood instructor in the care, supervision, and instruction of pre-school aged children, in classrooms, common areas, and playgrounds at a center dedicated to prekindergarten children.
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Key responsibilities include supporting the Director of FPRA as a backup Fiscal Officer for Early Childhood Education contracts, building financial reporting capabilities, managing compliance, and providing executive leadership with key insights to drive business decisions.
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Minimum of two to three years' of supervisory experience preferred, two to three years' related experience in early childhood education, child development or working with children in special needs settings.
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Experience working in both early childhood and elementary education preferred. a dynamic, progressive, egalitarian, Jewish spiritual community in Los Angeles, seeks to hire a part-time Inclusion Specialist to support our Early childhood Center and Limudim, our 220 student, Shabbat and Tuesday supplementary educational program.
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Bilingual (Spanish) and prior experience working with children is a plus! he philosophy of KIDS FIRST LEARNING CENTER is based upon our belief that children move through stages of development based on their knowledge and experiences.
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We prefer experience with young children with developmental delays and with medical conditions; training in Child-Parent Psychotherapy; bilingual in Spanish and English; and endorsement as an Infant-Family Mental Health Specialist with the California Center for Infant-Family and Early Childhood Mental Health.
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Valid teaching certification or relevant Early Childhood Education degree. Patience, compassion, and a genuine love for working with children. Experience working with preschool-aged children.
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Field nursing in San Luis Obispo County includes Nurse Family Partnership, Healthy Families America, and an Early Support Program designed to build relationships, provide guidance and education, link to resources, and supports individuals and family groups from pre-pregnancy through the childhood years to meet their individualized goals.
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OverviewThe Infant-Family and Early Childhood Mental Health Program at Children's Hospital Los Angeles provides mental health services for children ages 0 - 5 and their families. We are seeking a licensed psychologist with experience working with children ages birth to 5 years and their families.
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