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We are now hiring a Lead Teacher for our Toddler classroom as we work to bring a new Montessori school to the River North/Chicago, IL area! Fully sponsored MACTE-accredited Montessori Teacher Diploma ($5,000 value.
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Complete all necessary paperwork for classroom activities, including meal count sheets, attendance, screenings, parent/teacher conferences, and home visits in a timely manner. Communicate With Parents: Maintain open communication with parents by scheduling and conducting parent/teacher conferences and home visits.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThe Green Bean Day School & Nursery is a nurturing, eco-friendly environment for children aged six-weeks to six-years old.
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Child Care Lead Teacher. We invest in your future with ongoing training, tuition reimbursement, credential assistance, and our unique Master Teacher Program. Take the lead on classroom management and curriculum implementation, plus follow all licensing guidelines and company standards to ensure a safe environment for every child.
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Job Summary: The Lead Teacher is a critical member of a team of educators, social workers and specialists who support the whole child through a developmentally appropriate curriculum that embraces Jewish life and complements what happens at home.
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Classrooms will be staffed with one Lead Teacher, one Assistant Teacher, and a PEL teacher. Take the lead in helping the entire classroom team implement Creative Curriculum and TS Gold in alignment with Illinois Early Learning Standards to guide learning.
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OverviewA Lead Infant Teacher is responsible for establishing and maintaining a safe, healthy and nurturing learning environment. Additionally a teacher is responsible to work together with another teacher and in conjunction with the entire faculty.
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Erie Neighborhood House, a progressive social service agency serving the Chicago metropolitan area and dedicated to promoting a just and inclusive society, is seeking a Lead Preschool Teacher to work in our NAEYC accredited Childcare Program.
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Sonnets Academy is seeking an experienced full time Early Childhood Co-Teacher to join our Infant Classroom (9 months to 15 months old). Our Early Childhood Co-Teacher is responsible for working alongside another Co-Teacher to create their own curriculum lessons in alignment with our developmental curricular goals and fostering open communication with parents, consistently about progress, schedules, and individual achievement.
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Duties & ResponsibilitiesJob Description Summary For LeadUnder the guidance of a Child Development Manager Infant-Toddler Specialist, our Lead Teachers: Ensure their teaching teams work cooperatively to plan and implement individual educational plans for young children ages birth through 3 years.
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Teacher experience and skills include, but are not limited to:Supervise and ensure that children are safe during all activities. Must have at least 6 college credit hours in ECE or an Associate Degree or CDA.Must successfully pass all DCFS requirements (background check and fingerprinting.
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Member Experience Manager & Lead Teacher with Yoga Six Hyde Park could be the best next step in your career. Our Lead Teacher works in collaboration with the Studio General Manager and Department of Education to provide programming expertise, in addition to hiring and continued coaching for the teaching roster of YogaSix Hyde Park. Duties include reviewing submitted sequences, auditioning teachers for format sign offs, providing feedback and coaching to teachers exploring new formats, and leading format trainings.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionLead Infant/Toddler Teacher Job Description Reports to: Site Director Classification: Non-Exempt Work Direction: The Teacher shall generally work forty (40) hours each week under the direct supervision of the CEL Teacher and/or Site Director with the schedule personally arranged, and mutually agreed to by the Site Director and/or Director of Programs.
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We are looking for a wonderful new hire to join our team as a Lead Preschool Teacher in our Wicker Park center! We are looking for a wonderful new hire to join our team as a Lead Preschool Teacher in our Wicker Park center.
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Benefits: 401(k) Bonus based on performance Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Signing bonus Tuition assistance Vision insurance No nights and weekends!
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