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PTs and OTs are an excellent fit with their background knowledge of symmetry and asymmetry, cervical anatomy, torticollis and infant/toddler development. For over 25 years Cranial Technologies has provided a superior product, service, and the best possible outcome for every child with an abnormal head shape.
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Ensures overall program compliance with and carries out CII policies and procedures, Early Head Start (EHS) and/or Head Start Program Performance Standards and Regulations, CA Department of Education, Child Development Division funding terms and conditions, Title 5 regulations and Title 22 Community Care Licensing regulations.
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The Community Services Bureau in the Employment & Human Services Department is offering an excellent employment opportunity as a Site Supervisor III. Under the direction of a Assistant Director, Site Supervisor III's provide day-to-day administration of a large capacity child development site providing general child care, infant/toddler care and/or preschool services.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: AA in ECE/CD with 24 units in CD or AA in related field with 24 CD units, including 6 units of infant/toddler for EHS. Associate Teacher Child Development Permit or higher.
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Child Development Associate AA plus a CDA Credential required. Work with the Center-Based Manager to ensure balanced, child-directed and adult-directed activities are implemented daily, including individual and small group experiences for children to support skill development in literacy, language and numeracy, to encourage critical thinking, problem solving skills, creativity and concept forming according to the developmental level of each.
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Three units in Early Childhood Education Infant and Toddler Development (Required) Twelve semester units in Child Development, including the core courses of Growth & Development, Child, Family & Community, and Curriculum (Required.
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If applying for an Infant or Toddler position, Infant and Toddler Development class is required as one of the curriculum courses. Twelve semester units in Child Development, including the core courses of Growth & Development, Child, Family & Community, and Curriculum.
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Must have an A.A/A.S. Degree in Child Development, Early Childhood, Education or related degree, B.A/BS Degree preferred. Participates in on-going training and development specific to working with infants and toddlers and their families, including infant/toddler development, communication and safety issues such as reducing the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
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Our experiences, perspectives and backgrounds allow us to better serve our patients and create a strong community at CHLA. Child Development Center / Preschool. Fingerprint, Child Abuse Check List. American Heart Association BLS, CPR and First Aid Certification card.
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Must possess a current and valid Child Development Associate Teacher Permit or higher Must have three (3) semester units in early childhood development with a focus on infant and toddler development, with a total of six (6) units within the first year of employment.
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Paid training + professional development (including CPR/First Aid certification). Are you interested in a position that allows you to tap into your inner child? You can disconnect from your phone to engage with a child.
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Position Summary: The Associate Teacher under the supervision of Child Development Center Teacher, to help provide developmentally appropriate class room environment and activities, maintain health and safety of children, supervise activities of Assistant Teachers.
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