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Bachelor’s degree or certification in Early Childhood, Early Childhood Special Education, Human Development and Family Studies, Family and Consumer Science Education, Elementary Education, or a related field such as Counseling, Nursing, or Social Work.
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The I-ECMHC will provide a broad range of services, including early childhood mental health consultation in classrooms and through home visits; training and coaching staff; screening, assessment and referral services; providing parent trainings.
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The Bilingual Family Support Worker through home visiting, provide early childhood development and parent education to families and their children in the Early Childhood Program.
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Masters degree in one of the following fields of study Deaf Education, Early Childhood Education, Psychology, Social Work, Speech Pathology or Audiology, Linguistics, Family Studies, or another related field from an accredited college or university.
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Ideal candidate- Daycare Teacher - Preschool Teacher - Child care Teacher - Teacher Assistant - Daycare Assistant Teacher - Early Childhood Education - Childcare Teacher - Toddler Teacher - Infant Teacher.
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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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Spring Education Group’s Early Childhood Education Division includes nearly 150 schools offering services from infant care through Pre-K/K programs, as well as summer camp and after-school programs.
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Strongly Preferred: Masters/Credential in Visual Impairments, Orientation and Mobility, Early Childhood/Special Education, Physical or Occupational Therapy, or Social Work. The Early Childhood Blind and Low Vision Specialist reports to the LightHouse Little Learners Program Director.
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Possession or eligibility for a valid Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education license (i.e., Teacher of the Deaf - ASL/TC, Early Childhood, Teacher of Students with Moderate Disabilities)Master's Degree in Deaf Education preferred.
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Non-certified applicants who possess a Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field should inquire about the potential for earning certification as an Early Intervention Specialist.
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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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2) Cover letter that notes the department you are applying for (Early Childhood Education, Educational Leadership, Language Education, Special Education, or Teaching and Learning), the relevance of your education and experience to this adjunct position, and the course or areas of expertise you feel you are qualified to teach.
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Associate degree in early childhood education or related field of study with a minimum of 30 Credits in ECE.Requirements include the ability to take frequent walks, use hands and fingers, handle objects, tools or controls, talk to and hear voices at many levels.
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For 130 years, University Settlement has been an anchor in the low-income and immigrant communities where we work, offering pioneering programs in early childhood care and education, youth development, eviction prevention, literacy, theater and visual arts, senior services, and mental health.
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PCG IV - An advanced degree in child development or early childhood education with 6 credit hours specific to infant and toddler development or an IT CDA credential or FCCPC; or an advanced degree in elementary education with 15 credit hours in early childhood education courses including 6 credit hours specific to infant and toddler development or an IT CDA credential or FCCPC.
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