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Our curriculum focuses on the six ages and stages of early childhood development and engages children in hands-on learning activities that encourage them to explore and solve problems at their own rate of development.
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Toddler Teacher Responsibilities:Planning and delivering lessons designed to facilitate students' social, emotional, and cognitive development. Benefits: Paid time off Tuition assistance We are looking for a nurturing toddler teacher to ensure that the basic and educational needs of our students are met.
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A Bachelor's degree is required (childhood education/special needs/child psychology preferred) to be considered for this role. The ideal candidate is someone who is flexible with their schedule, proactive, and experienced with school age and toddler milestones.
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In connection with the handling of children for the facilitation of programs, child safety, and potential emergency situations - for Infant and Young Toddler Teachers, must be able to properly lift infants into and out of a crib.
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Ensure the well-being and development of infant, toddler, and preschool-aged children. Hold or are working towards an Associate's, Bachelor's, or Master's Degree in Early Childhood Education or a similar field, though not a requirement to apply.
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Associates or Bachelors Degree in Early Childhood Education is preferred. 9 college credits in Early Childhood Education and a study plan leading to an Associate's or Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education is required.
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Supervise infant/toddler teachers and childcare workers. A baccalaureate degree in early childhood education or a related field of study approved by the Department and at least two years of documented experience as a group teacher in a program for children under six years of age.
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Salary is determined by your level of education and experience in Early Childhood Education or a related field. Explore your passion for early learning; pursue your purpose as a teacher, and enjoy the possibilities of all the places a Bright Horizons career can take you - in a workplace dedicated to diversity, equity, and inclusion; where you can be you.
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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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Master's in Early Childhood Education, Infant/Toddler Development, Developmental Psychology or related field with specialization in Infant/Toddler Development. We infuse a commitment to civic engagement, equity, and communal action into each of our programs, which include early childhood education, mental health and wellness, benefits assistance and eviction prevention, adult literacy and education, healthy aging, community and recreation centers, performing and visual arts, and youth development.
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Toddler, Preschool, Pre-Kindergarten & Kindergarten children. We are looking for experienced and dedicated early childhood Spanish teachers to inspire and teach our Infant. Toddler, Preschool, Pre-Kindergarten & Kindergarten children.
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The Infant/Toddler Head Teacher will plan a curriculum that supports the social, emotional, and cognitive needs of infant/toddler students. The West Side YMCA is seeking an Infant/Toddler Head Teacher who will plan and implement a developmentally appropriate curriculum that supports and encourages the social, emotional, cognitive, and physical needs of infant and toddler students.
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Hold Pre-K or Toddler CLASS Reliability Certificate (Recommended but not Required) ☐ Lead Teacher VI : Master’s Degree required; and must have one of the following Early Childhood Teaching Certifications valid within the state of New York: Early Childhood (Birth - Grade 2); Nursery, Kindergarten and Grades 1-6; Prekindergarten - Grade 6 certification; or Students with Disabilities (Birth - Grade 2.
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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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Job Description: The Learning Experience – Clinton Hill (TLE – Clinton Hill) is seeking candidates for Lead Teachers (12 months- 24 months) for our play-based early childhood development center in the Clinton Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn serving children from six weeks to five years of age.
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