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Maintains knowledge of Developmentally Appropriate Practices and applicable curriculum influences such as Reggio Emilia, California’s Learning Framework and Foundations, Search Institute, and Program for Infant/Toddler Caregivers (PITC) - as applicable to the age group(s.
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Master’s Degree in occupational therapy, OR speech language pathology and at least 3 years’ experience with infant/young children with disabilities, including autism. Master’s Degree in occupational therapy, OR speech language pathology and at least 3 years’ experience with infant/young children with disabilities, including autism.
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Catalyst teaching staff support the planning and implementation of Catalyst's programming for children ranging in age from infant, toddler, pre-school, kinder, and school age depending on the location.
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APPLY NOW: Ideal Candidate Characteristics: Minimum of three years of experience as a teacher in an infant center Even temperament to handle all situations and personalities Loves to hold babies, play on the floor, and realizes that spit-up and diapers are just part of the gig Limber and adaptable POSITION REQUIRES completing Title 22 Guidelines and maintaining up-to-date knowledge of State laws and licensing requirements.
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Preferred ExperienceAA or BA in ECE or related field Understanding of Family Business, Developmentally Appropriate Practice, Learning Stories, Pyramid Model, Outdoor Classroom, Anti Bias Education, Resources for Infant Educarers (RIE), and Educa.
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The ideal candidate will have knowledge of and hands-on experience using the Resources for Infant Educarers (RIE) philosophy, but we will consider candidates with Montessori, Reggio, Waldorf, and others.
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Ositos is an innovative bi-lingual (English and Spanish) child care center which will serve children ages 1-5, situated near Oxnard, CA. Funded and led by a social entrepreneur with extensive experience in education, Ositos will primarily serve low-income families and is seeking a dynamic and experienced Lead Teacher to manage and oversee our Early Childhood Education program.
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Ability to obtain and maintain a criminal record/fingerprint clearance from the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation per Easter Seals Southern California and/or program requirements.
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The Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant (IECMHC) is responsible for providing mental health consultation services to enhance the capacity of teachers, administrators, and caregivers to respond to the social-emotional and behavioral needs of children and their families.
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Infant caregiver needed near 93031 area. Passionate and dedicated to providing top-quality infant care. Must have knowledge of infant care and safety practices. Maintain a clean and organized infant area.
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Have a child development associate (CDA) credential or the California equivalent of an Associate Teacher Permit (12 ECE semester units including core courses; and for EHS and infant/toddler classrooms must also have 6 infant/toddler semester units) OR.
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