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As we complete staffing for our Retreat and At-Home experiences, we’re hiring PRN Infant Care Specialists to join our team of professionals. We have created a unique experience for new parents and their babies where lactation consultants, postpartum doulas, infant care specialists and mental health therapists, among other postnatal medical professionals, can provide round-the-clock care for mothers immediately following hospital discharge.
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Benefits: Competitive salary Health insurance Paid time off Training & development We are a NAEYC Accredited Preschool!
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Escalate any guest needs that are outside of the scope of the Doula/Infant Care. Infant Care Specialists. our Infant Care. Infant CPR certification is preferred, but not required.
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Applicants must be available at work one weekend shift (Saturday or Sunday)
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The family values a nanny with experience in infant care, especially with feeding challenges, as the baby has an intense feeding aversion. Demonstrate strong infant skills. The family values a nanny with experience in infant care, especially with feeding challenges, as the baby has an intense feeding aversion.
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As an Infant Teacher at Primrose School of Silver Spring at Layhill, you'll help care for little ones who range in age from six weeks to one year old. They are eager to learn about and explore their world, and through singing, dancing, and storytelling, you'll provide a safe and loving environment that nurtures the social, emotional, cognitive, creative and physical development of each child.
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Some responsibilities include assisting with the child’s laundry as needed and going on walks twice daily. Both parents' work schedules include them working from home a couple of days each week. Your role, Monday through Friday from 9am-5pm, has a primary focus of working with the newborn on his feeding challenges.
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We are now hiring Lead Teachers for our Infant classrooms at our new Guidepost Montessori school in Bradley Hills (North Bethesda), Maryland area. In this role, you'll create and lead a model infant or toddler classroom.
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With over 150 years of caring for our community and each other in the Washington DC area, Howard University Hospital has a world-renowned reputation for high-quality, patient-centric care.
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The Infant Care Product Specialist , reporting to the Infant Care Sales Manager as part of the Respiratory and Acute Care team, will support the marketing and sales activities for all Infant Care products in the hospital market through our independent Infant Care Dealer network and direct sales force of Respiratory Sales Representatives in the US. You must reside in the region and near a major airport.
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Congressional School seeks part-time Early Childhood Teaching Assistants to work in our Infant/Toddler classrooms starting in mid-late July. This is a part-time position with scheduled hours of Monday - Friday.
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FULL-TIME, MONDAY-FRIDAY (4 Day Work Week for Floaters)
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