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Lead and facilitate special education meetings, interfacing with NYC DOE representatives and stakeholders. Coordinate, administer, and ensure compliance with NYSED regulations, emphasizing collaboration with NYC Department of Education.
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Assist Lead Teacher with the full implementation of performance standards, policies and procedures, regulations and guidelines in the day-to-day operation of an early childhood development center (3 years-5 years of age.
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If you are a caring and creative individual passionate about working with children, we encourage you to apply for this exciting Assistant Preschool Teacher opportunity. Competitive benefits and premium compensation As an Assistant Preschool Teacher, you will: Lead, coach, and mentor less experienced teachers in your classroom; model behaviors and provide feedback.
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Responsibilities: Assist the Lead Teacher with lesson plans. Job Summary The Classroom Assistant serves as a co-pilot to the Teacher and Teacher Assistant.
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The ideal candidate for this role will possess: a compassionate attitude a growth mindset the ability to support the children and work collaboratively with lead teacher the desire to develop young minds and inspire a love of learning the skill to create a welcoming, engaging classroom space for our children to learn, play and grow the ability to instill a love for learning and exploration.
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Work with the lead teacher to implement hands-on, multi-sensory, and project-based lessons and activities to children, which are provided in the context of academically stimulating lessons based on the thematic curriculum.
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In conjunction with the Lead Teacher, conduct two home visits with each Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP) enrolled family. In conjunction with the Lead Teacher, assess children’s developmental progress using High Scope’s Child Observation Record (COR.
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As the Afterschool Assistant Teacher, you will play a role in assisting with the planning, development, and delivery of the afterschool program. We are excited to invite a passionate and experienced Afterschool Assistant Teacher to join our team.
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Must be willing to assist the Lead Teacher with paperwork and be a team player. Our program provides comprehensive services for children and their families in keeping with our philosophy that the caregiver is the child’s primary teacher.
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Collaborating with the lead teacher to implement lesson plans. Teacher Assistants work closely with their lead teachers to learn to guide your students while they explore their world.
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