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Must meet the California Community Care Licensing requirements, including 24 ECE Units including core course as listed on the Child Development Permit Matrix; which include Core, 6 Units Infant/Toddler, 2 Units in Adult Supervision and 6 Units in Administrative Units.
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As a newly accredited program leader, the Core Faculty member will collaborate with the program team to develop a robust outpatient-focused residency program to prepare a diverse group of residents to care for complex patients in urban community health center settings.
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Collaborate effectively with other partners in the Early Intervention and Specialized Services System of Care, the broader Help Me Grow [HMG] and Family Resource Center Initiative [FRCI] network, and other providers involved in the family and child’s circle of care.
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The Department's 17 divisions include Academic General Pediatrics, Child Development& Community Health; Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology; Cardiology; Environmental Science & Health; Emergency Medicine; Endocrinology; Gastroenterology; Genetics; Genome Information Sciences; Hematology/Oncology; Hospital Medicine; Infectious Diseases; Neonatology; Nephrology; Pharmacology & Drug Discovery; Rehabilitation Medicine; and Respiratory Medicine.
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The Site Coordinator assists the Child Development Director in establishing classroom policies and procedures for children’s development and safety and is responsible for ensuring that the center meets the State of California Community Care Licensing requirements.
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Knowledge of social and emotional development, relational health, resilience, and well-being of young children and the adults who care for them; how to promote social and emotional competence and trauma-informed practices in child care and early education settings.
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As a Child Care Assistant Director , you are a positive influence and natural motivator who enjoys having a hand in all aspects of the success of your center's daily operations. Contribute to the creation of a safe, nurturing environment where children foster their social, emotional, physical, and intellectual development.
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Being a teacher at a child care center is something special. Complete extensive training that provides insight on child care, preschool and development topics.
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Organization: CPMC-California Pacific Med Center Van Ness Position Overview: Assists pediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) patients and families to cope with hospitalization and illness through planning and implementation of evidence-based therapeutic, recreational, and diversion interventions based on their emotional and development needs.
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BASIC FUNCTION : Under the direction of a Site Supervisor, provide quality child care and a safe and loving environment for children in the Child Development Center (CDC); assist with planning and implementing a variety of activities to meet the needs and interests of the children; participate in activities with assigned group of children.
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Under the supervision of the Center Director and/or Site Supervisor and with support from program management, the Early Child Care Specialist-Home Visitor will provide prenatal, child development, health and family support services to up to 24 families.
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Experience supervising a toddler/preschool program, day care center, or other child development facility. Your role entails addressing their social, emotional, physical, and cognitive needs while ensuring adherence to safety regulations set by the CA Community Care Licensing Department of Social Services.
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To further the Mission and Vision of Catholic Charities SF. The Teacher position is responsible for providing developmentally appropriate care and education for the children, in cooperation with parents and to work as a team with the Treasure Island Development Center staff to implement the philosophy, the goals and objectives of the child care center.
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USCG Child Development Center. Child Care Assistant (2) FT - 5705. + Two (2) years of education above the High School level, which includes twelve (12)- semester hours of college credit in early childhood/elementary/secondary/special education, child/youth development, psychology, human development, youth program administration or related behavioral sciences or a One (1) year vocational certificate in childcare.
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Two to four years of professional child care teaching experience required; experience working in a NAEYC-accredited center strongly preferred. Career development and FREE college degrees (for you and your teachers) through our Horizons Teacher Degree Program.
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