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With input and approval from the Early Childhood Director, the Infant/Toddler Teacher will implement developmentally appropriate curriculum that supports and encourages the social, emotional, cognitive, and physical needs of infant, toddler students.
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Under the direction of W in ’s Director of Children’s Services, the Head Teacher will work with Assistant Teachers to develop an age-appropriate child care program and after-school program for pre-school infant/toddler children.
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Early Childhood Education and/or bilingual skills in Greek or German would be a plus! The ideal candidate will be a team player, working alongside the parents, and well-versed in infant and toddler care with an active personality.
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As part of a larger franchise system, in operation for 35 years, we are the premiere spot for early childhood learning for children from six weeks to six years old. If you have experience working with children, we’d love to talk to you about a career in early childhood education.
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Kinder Prep Nursery and Preschool, located in South Williamsburg, Brooklyn, is looking to hire Spanish- speaking Toddler Teachers for ages 2-3 years old. Minimum of an Associate's degree in early childhood education (ECE) or currently enrolled in an Bachelors program In Early Childhood Education, with a minimum of 90 credits earned, or Currently hold a Bachelors Degree in Early Childhood Education.
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We are currently hiring early childhood educators who appreciate and respect the unique qualities of each child to teach our PRESCHOOL (3 to 5 years old) or INFANT/TODDLER (babies or 1 or 2 years old) children.
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The Early Childhood Department at the JCC MetroWest in West Orange, NJ is searching for full-time, part-time and afternoon Infant/Toddler Educators. Join our Infant/Toddler Teaching Team.
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12 Early Childhood Education units required including 3 units of Infant/Toddler Care. non-credentialed teacher) works with children ages 0 to 3 years old with developmental delays, behavioral and/or emotional challenges, as well as those who may be on the autism spectrum in our early intervention program and preschool.
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Requirements Music Teacher Qualifications: Associates or BA (preferred) in Early Childhood Education or Music or related field Minimum of 1 year music experience in a licensed center or early childhood enrichment center.
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Experience and interest in early childhood education preferred. Knowledge in early childhood or a related field preferred. The Parenting Center at the 92nd Street Y has positions available for part-time, per diem staff members to teach independently and in teams.
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Experience with NYC DOH Early Intervention Program; knowledge of early childhood development and developmentally appropriate practice. Knowing that you are not just providing the child with early intervention services, rather, you are gifting the young toddler with the ability to connect and express themselves.
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