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This is a part time position beginning in August 2024 at our West Rogers Park facility in Chicago, IL. As a Reggio Emilia inspired Early Childhood program, we support the individual needs and abilities of each of our students through an emergent, play-based curriculum.
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Facilitate collaborative working meetings with Early Childhood Education partners and neighborhood Chicago Public Schools. Accountable to: LVEC Early Childhood Education partners and Enlace Director of Education.
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General SummaryThe Infant/Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant (I-ECMHC) is responsible to provide early childhood mental health consultation to support Marillac St. Vincent staff, children and families.
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Career and Technical Education - Agricultural Finance & Economics
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We are now hiring a Lead Toddler Teacher for our beautiful Guidepost Montessori school at Old Town! Your RoleWe're looking for an enthusiastic, dedicated Lead Teacher to support a mixed-age class of toddler age children in a Montessori environment.
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Extensive knowledge of social service and early childhood programs. Is responsible for the administration, formulation implementation, operation and review of Early Head Start Programs, Enhanced Home Day Care Program, New Moms Early Head Start Program, Red Shield Early Head Start Program, Simpson Early Head Start Program, Teen Moms Early Head Start Program and all other Early Head Start grants received by the Child Care Program.
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The Teacher Assistant collaborates with the Lead Teacher to support the physical, social, cognitive, spiritual, and emotional development of the children in the Early Childhood Education Center through a nurturing, Christ-centered, and developmentally appropriate environment.
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Early Intervention Teacher. + State of Illinois Early Intervention credential, required with endorsement in blind/visual impairment; + Provide necessary documentation during transition from early intervention to next educational setting at three years of age as well as collaborate with the scheduled meetings, discharge and exit meetings.
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Family owned and operated since 2009, we are Chicagos first Reggio Emilia-inspired early childhood education program. Family owned and operated since 2009, we are Chicagos first Reggio Emilia-inspired early childhood education program.
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We are looking for a highly qualified, justice-minded middle school teacher for grades K-3 PE for the 2024-2025 school year. The PYP K-3rd grade PE teacher will be guided to use the prescribed curriculum to develop thematic based lessons to foster physical, social, and personal education (PSPE.
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The day-to-day teacher operations are managed by the Academic Dean. A WTA teacher plays a significant role in both the education plan and day-to-day operations of the school. Communicates regularly with parents as well as participates in parent-teacher conferences.
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Requirements:Position requires a minimum of a bachelors degree (masters degree, preferred) in Early Childhood Education, Child Development or related field. Early Screening Inventory-Revised (ESI-R) Developmental screening for children in the Head Start Program (3-5 years old.
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Be a part of one of the oldest and most respected Settlement House in the Chicago Land Area. Reporting to the Site Director, the Lead Toddler Teacher’s basic function is to lead the classroom team in the education, care and general development of the children following DCFS licensing, Early Head Start and NAEYC standards.
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Educational QualificationsAn Associate degree or higher in Early Childhood Education (ECE), Elementary Education, Child Development or a related field. Bachelor’s degree or higher in Early Childhood Education (ECE), Elementary Education, Child Development or a related field is preferred.
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This position works late-August through early-June. Work hours range from 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, following the school calendar. This unique role works primarily with the school’s Extended Day Programs and also collaborates with Kindergarten teams for mid-day support and special afternoon projects.
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