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Childcare Provider, Nanny, Babysitter, Preschool/Infant Teacher, Montessori Guide, Tutor, Substitute Teacher. Camp Counselor, Childcare Volunteer, Sunday School Teacher. Childcare Provider, Nanny, Babysitter, Preschool/Infant Teacher, Montessori Guide, Tutor, Substitute Teacher.
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Provide quality educational experiences by collaborating with the Toddler/Preschool caregivers, Center families and Center director to meet children's needs. Our program has a unique philosophy that combines components of High Scope, Montessori, Reggio Emilia and similar early childhood approaches to education.
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Full-time employees are also eligible for a wide range of discounts, including up to 50% off for the JCC's Preschool and Summer Camp childcare programs, free and discounted tickets to Mizel Arts and Culture events, discounted program and class costs, and more.
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This position works collaboratively with the lead teacher to plan, develop, execute and deliver lesson plans based on preschool standards, developmentally appropriate objectives and CDE guidelines.
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A. Works closely with HEA’s Education Director, Engagement Director, Preschool Director, and clergy on HEA youth and family programs. A. Works closely with HEA’s Education Director, Engagement Director, Preschool Director, and clergy on HEA youth and family programs.
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Have experience working with children ages 0-3 in a group setting such as daycare, aftercare, or preschool. We're looking for an enthusiastic, dedicated Lead Guide (Teacher) to support a mixed-age class of infant age children in a Montessori environment.
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Preschool: Resource Preschool Director and provide budget development, Director oversight, goal setting, and strategic planning. Preschool: Resource Preschool Director and provide budget development, Director oversight, goal setting, and strategic planning.
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Works with the Early Learning Center Director to develop a high-quality and exemplary educational program responsible to child, parent, and staff needs.
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Some of our most successful team members have experience as a camp counselor, nanny, preschool teacher, paraprofessional, teacher's aide, childcare volunteer. Some of our most successful team members have experience as a camp counselor, nanny, preschool teacher, paraprofessional, teacher's aide, childcare volunteer.
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Experience in environmental education or nature-based preschools (preschool) or lifeways (I/T) preferred. All college course grades toward early childhood teacher qualifications must be "C" or better.
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Anyone with childcare experience and who loves kids: Child care providers, paraprofessionals, nannies, babysitters, preschool teachers, day care workers, Montessori teachers or assistants, tutors, substitute teachers, childcare volunteers, Sunday School teachers, or similar.
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We define lead teacher as the primary teacher in the classroom who is responsible for all academic content.) Work and collaborate with Special Education teachers and other school support staff to ensure all students are receiving grade-level appropriate content and academic support.
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Collaborating with the Lead Teacher to develop, implement and monitor individualized lesson plans, teaching methods, and differentiating based on individual needs using a variety of educational techniques.
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In this role, the Teacher Preparation Program Specialist contributes to the mission of Christ-centered education transforming the world with grace and truth. This position consists of a 0.6 FTE Teacher Preparation Program Specialist who will support the School of Education in the College of Undergraduate Studies (SoE ) in all aspects of field placements, including partner school outreach and helping to place students into their field experiences and student teaching.
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Demonstrated experience working with children; child care, daycare, or preschool preferred. Child Care Assistant Teacher. Explore your passion for early learning; pursue your purpose as a teacher, and enjoy the possibilities of all the places a Bright Horizons career can take you - in a workplace dedicated to diversity, equity, and inclusion; where you can be you.
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