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College credits in early childhood education, child development, elementary education or a related field preferred. Right At School has been providing safe, fun, and meaningful extended day enrichment programs for more than a decade, and today we serve more than 35,000 students in 17 states across the country.
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Experience working with children AND/OR college credits in early childhood/elementary/related field. Interested in a part time position working for a mission driven company.
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Educator: $15.00-$18.00 per hour (based on education and experience) Engage children in academic and social enrichment activities that expand school day learning in a meaningful way.
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College credits in early childhood education, child development, elementary education or a related field is preferred not required. Educator: $19-$21 per hour (based on education, experience.
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Deliver our dynamic daily curriculum to engage children in academic and social character-building that expands school day learning in a meaningful way. The core of everything we do is the team of amazing educators we have across the country, who bring their best to each program every day.
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Educator: $16.00-$18.00 per hour (based on education and experience) Our after school, before school, and break camp programs give students a place to learn, play, grow, and most importantly—a place to be a kid.
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Educator: $16.00-$19.00 per hour (based on education and experience) Drive to inspire a love for learning and commitment to healthy living. Ability to meet state-specific requirements; CPR, Mandated Reporter training, TB test, etc.
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Commuter benefits, supplemental insurance (short term disability, life insurance, etc.) Employee perks and discounts (hotels, car rentals, theme parks, sports events, shopping, etc)! Using your coursework training and our in-person training, model positive guidance and effective classroom management to maintain the safety, well-being and attention of all children while supporting homework completion, leading fun fitness activities, and guiding children at play.
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Educator: $16.00-$18.00 per hour (based on education, experience, and the interview process) At least 1 year of experience working with children under 13 years of age. Educator: $16.00-$18.00 per hour (based on education, experience, and the interview process.
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Ability to meet state-specific requirements: Background Check, FA/CPR, Mandated Reporter training, Health Certificate with Negative TB Test (from a physician) Right At School’s mission is to inspire a love of learning, support schools, and give parents peace of mind.
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