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The LT plans and implements an environment that is rich with relational experiences and hands-on inquiry experiences designed to support the development of a range of social, emotional, self-help, language, literacy, cognitive and motor skills for individuals and groups of children that are aligned with the California State Foundations for Early Learning (Infant, Toddler, and Preschool.
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We work across the city, with a focus on Bayview (early childhood and afterschool/summer enrichment program), Hayes Valley (our infant-toddler site), Haight-Ashbury (preschool), Vis Valley (workforce development and community support), and 35 family childcare homes across the city.
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Now Hiring a Part-Time Childcare Infant/Toddler Teacher in Downtown San Francisco, California! If applying for an Infant or Toddler position the Infant/Toddler class is required as one of the curriculum courses.
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ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT FOR EARLY HEAD START PROGRAM ASSISTANT INSTRUCTORS: Education must include three (3) units of Infant/Toddler coursework. KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:Knowledge of:Basic concepts of infant, toddler, preschool, and early childhood development, growth and behavior.
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Classroom safety related to care and oversight of infant/toddler/preschool children. Examples of Duties Duties may include but are not limited to the following : Assist with instructing children in basic infant/toddler/preschool education concepts.
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Shop for baby clothing, baby necessities and essentials at Carters.com, the most trusted name in baby, kids, and toddler clothing. Baby Clothing, Kids Clothes, Toddler Clothes | Carter's.
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We are looking for an Inclusion Specialist to provide comprehensive assessment and intervention services to children in our infant, toddler and preschool programs at FACES SF’s Bayview location.
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Required knowledge of the following Professional Development Pathways tools: Developmental Desired Results Profile (DRDP), California Preschool Learning Foundations and Frameworks (Pre-K or Infant/Toddler as appropriate), Ages and Stages Questionnaire, CSEFEL – CA Teaching Pyramid framework.
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Provide quality child care and a safe and loving environment for the children in an assigned child care center or program; provide assistance in areas of toddler hygiene, nutrition and child care.
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In the absence of the Preschool or Infant Toddler Teacher, the Associate Teacher 1 assumes the responsibilities of the Teacher. Individuals can begin specializing in Infant/Toddler education and may occasionally take the place of a certified teacher.
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Carters is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. The Company's Child of Mine brand is available at Walmart, its Just One You brand is available at Target, and its Simple Joys brand is available on Amazon.
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Under the direction of the Coordinator-Child Development Program, assist a teacher in reinforcing instruction to individual or small groups of students in a classroom, child care center or before/after school program; assist with planning and implementing a variety of activities to meet the needs and interests of the children; assist in the preparation of instructional materials and provide routine clerical support.
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Develop and implement a plan to add new Infant Care program for up to 12 infants, and expand CCTR Toddler program by up to 12 slots. Develop and implement a plan to add new Infant Care program for up to 12 infants, and expand CCTR Toddler program by up to 12 slots.
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Looking for long-term commitment (ideally a few years or more) Responsibilities Planning age-appropriate activities Helping toddler advance his speech and cognitive development Driving to/from preschool Prepare child's meals and snacks Keep child's room tidy as well as play areas and common areas Light household tasks while child is in preschool (loading/unloading the dishwasher, family laundry, running errands such as picking up dry cleaning or grocery items) Apply Now.
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CDA or higher level of education requiredAt least six months of experience working in child care, daycare, or preschool requiredDemonstrated knowledge of developmentally appropriate practices (DAP) requiredPursue your passion for early learning.
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