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Our prescribed pediatric extended care (PPEC) facilities enable children with medically complex conditions to receive medical and therapeutic care at a non-residential pediatric center, where they can enjoy a daycare environment that’s safe and designed specifically for them.
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Discounts on pet insurance, daycare, event tickets, and many more. As the Assistant Produce Manager, y ou are assist ing the Produce-Floral Manager with managing department inventory, pricing integrity, training, and other operational processes that require significant attention to detail.
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The Reading Intervention Teacher will meet one-on-one or in small groups with students to assess their current level of performance and provide targeted instruction. The Reading Intervention Teacher is responsible for the academic growth of small groups of students.
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As a Pre-Kindergarten Teacher at Primrose School at Tradition, you’ll create a fun, safe environment for students to discover new concepts with confidence through multi-sensory learning experiences.
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As an Early Preschool Teacher at Primrose School at Tradition, you’ll create a fun, safe environment for little ones who are constantly on the move. Pre-Kindergarten Teachers: 4 year degree in early childhood or related field required Kindergarten Teacher: 4 year degree in early childhood and certified to teach in the state in which the school operates requiredEach Primrose school is a privately owned and operated franchise, and the respective Franchise Owner is the employer at each school.
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The interim substitute teacher assumes all of the responsibilities of the classroom teacher for the duration of the assignment. This training will cover: Classroom management; teaching strategies; special education and other information you’ll need to know to become a stellar substitute teacher, from legal aspects of the job to how to handle confrontational behavior from students.
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Early Earn Wage Access (You can access up to 50% (max $500) of your earned wages on-demand per pay period) Assist in ensuring backroom adherence to all safety requirements and protocols, including food safety, per The Fresh Market policies, and per law.
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Provides directions to teacher assistant(s) assigned to the classroom. Provides directions to teacher assistant(s) assigned to the classroom. Becomes acquainted with supplemental services beneficial to students as an extension of regular classroom activities.
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Complete extensive training that provides insight on child care, preschool and development topics. This is more than just a daycare job. Being a teacher at a child care center is something special.
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