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This position is responsible for early childhood education instruction and training to students’ ages 3 to 5 years old.
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Must have a high school diploma or GED. Daycare, preschool, or childcare work experience is helpful. Benefits: Excellent insurance package Generous paid vacation and sick time, 10 paid holidays, and p aid winter break Free meals Overtime available Four day work week Opportunities for advancement Schedule: 10 hour shift, Tuesday through Friday About Us: CMCA is part of a national network of community action agencies founded in 1964.
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Financial accounting and reporting; oversight and analysis of all receipts and expenditures of First Christian Church funds, including our Mothers’ Day Out/Preschool program and Columbia Older Adult Ministry program.
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Green Meadows Preschool is a licensed childcare center seeking a Center Director! Green Meadows Preschool is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Virtual Interview with Regional Vice President or Chief Operating Officer (60 minutes.
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Do you have a passion for children and early childhood education?
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You offer vital assistance as you support your lead preschool teacher in directing the children's daily routines. If you can meet these requirements and perform this preschool teaching job as described above, we would be happy to have you as part of our daycare team.
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