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Associates Degree or equivalent in Youth Development or related field, with a minimum of six semester hours in Child Development, Elementary Education, Physical Education, Recreation, Camping or other related field preferred.
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Job Description: Full time 37.5 hours for the 24/25 of the school year Caseload: (2) Elementary and (1) Middle ,Grade 4-5th Resource and Self Contained class 6th-8th grade classroom All cross categorical Onsite Required Credentials/Non-Negotiables: Active PEL License w/ LBS1 (ESL, EC, or SPED endorsement) Bachelor or higher degree required Specialize in self-contained classrooms and/or ESL/English classroom.
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District has 3 Elementary and 1 Middle School Hours: 8:10am - 3:10pm School Dates: August 21st, 2024 - May 30th, 2025 About AnthroMed Education: AnthroMed Education is a dynamic and innovative education services provider committed to enhancing the learning experience for students.
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Applicants must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Early Childhood Education/Child Development or one of the following related fields: Child Psychology/Behavioral Sciences, Family Consumer Sciences, Social Work, Elementary Education, Child Welfare, Family Services, Psychology, Sociology, Human Development, including a minimum of 18 hours in Early Childhood coursework.
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UNION: IFSOE DEPARTMENT: Special Education Programmatic Support ANTICIPATED STARTING SALARY RANGE: $57,461 - $72,614 FULL SALARY RANGE: $57,461 - $97,790 OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Must be 19 years of age and have a minimum of 30 semester hours or equivalent from an accredited college/university with six semester hours or equivalent related to school-aged care, child development, elementary education physical education, recreation, camping or a related field.
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Responsible for facilitation of School-Age and/or Teen Groups; develop and implement weekly activities plans in accordance with YWCA’s program model; ensure safe and appropriate group environment; ensure that designated space and materials are ready in advance of each day’s scheduled activities; ensure required program component hours are met and activities are planned consistent with agency outcomes; monitor progress of each youth goals.
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Educational Qualifications· Bachelor’s degree or higher in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Child Development is preferred· A Bachelor’s degree or higher in a related field, including 18 semester hours of completed coursework related to young children birth to age 8.
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Our school district near Chicago, Illinois is ready to interview and sign contracts for a Master's level SLP-CCC. This position is for the 2024-2025 school year with guaranteed full time hours for the duration of the assignment.
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