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Positions Available At: Sunshine House of Spartanburg at 3030 Reidville Road Sunshine House of Spartanburg at 1085 Fernwood-Glendale Road Teaching Opportunities: Infant Teacher Toddler Toddler Early Preschool/Explorer Teacher Preschool Teacher Pre-K Teacher School-Age Teacher Floater Teachers Teacher Responsibilities: Implement our award-winning curriculum in a way that meets each child's unique learning style.
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Keywords: D aycare, Infant, Toddler, Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, Teacher, Childcare, Babysitter, Nanny, Social Work, Nonprofit, Education, Nursery, Crisis Center, Respite, Case Aide, Case Management.
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Teacher Openings: Infant Teacher Toddler Teacher Early Preschool Teacher Preschool Teacher GA Pre-K Teacher School-Age Teacher Teacher Responsibilities: Implement our award-winning curriculum in a way that meets each child's unique learning style.
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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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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: 24 units in ECE or CD, including 3 units of infant/toddler for EHS. Assistant Teacher Permit or higher. Food handler certificate Certifications in public health, Nutrition education, Food safety, or related field Work experience in Head Start/Early Head Start programs Promotes nutrition curriculum, activities and initiatives Bilingual English/Spanish or other language i.e. Armenian or Farsi.
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Associate’s degree in Early Childhood Education (ECE) or Child Development (CD), OR Sixty (60) college credit hours with a minimum of fifteen (15) semester hours (6 semester hours of which are in infant/toddler development), or a Level 3 Infant/Toddler Credential or Infant/Toddler CDA. One year experience in Early Childhood or Child Care Program.
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Teacher Openings: Infant Teacher Toddler Teacher Early Preschool/Explorer Teacher Preschool Teacher Pre-K Teacher School-Age Teacher Floater Teacher Teacher Responsibilities : Implement our award-winning curriculum in a way that meets each child's unique learning style.
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The teacher follows Department of Education (TEIS) policies and procedures for providing early intervention servicesTeam performance is reviewed through periodic observation, interviews with team members, and monitoring of children’s records and other service documents.
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Cadence Academy Preschool of Pekin, part of the Cadence Education family is currently seeking an Preschool Teacher Assistant to bring your love of children and past experience in childcare, daycare or early childhood education to our team of kind, caring Teachers and staff.
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We are now hiring a Lead Toddler Teacher for our beautiful Guidepost Montessori school at Vineyard! [number] Early Childhood Education (ECE) or Child Development credits.
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Substitute Special Education Aide An ESS substitute special education aide assists the classroom teacher to provide extra support to students with special needs, promoting maximum academic and personal growth.
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Possible Positions Assistant Teacher Lead GA Pre-K Teacher Infant Teacher Toddler Teacher Lead Preschool Teacher PreK Lead Teacher School-Age Counselor Receptionist Cafe/Nutrition Specialist Possible Locations Please be sure to visit our website, www.
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Childcare Teacher Openings: Infant Teacher Toddler Teacher Early Preschool Teacher School-Age Teacher Floater Teacher Teacher Responsibilities: Use our curriculum to create lesson plans that your students will love.
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MSHS, HS, EHS programs require AA/AS or BA/BS in Early Childhood Education, Child Development or closely related field including coursework equivalent to 24 semester units ECE/CD. Preferred Education and Experience: Experience working with children with disabilities.
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Education, training and/or experience Early childhood education leadership experience in a preschool, charter school, head start, or private school setting. Working with the Executive team, lead the development of a business plan for the growth and sustainability of the Early Childhood Development Center with the goal of becoming a Montessori preschool with infant and toddler rooms.
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