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At least six months of experience working in child care, daycare, babysitting, nanny or preschool preferred. 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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Job Types: Full-time, Part-timePay: $25 per hourEducation:Bachelor's (required)Experience (1 year required) : Child care ( babysitting, daycare, preschool teacher, assistant teacher ) Special education ( educational settings, special needs ) Developmental intervention ( early intervention )Autism interventions (RBT/ Behavioral technician, Autism support specialist, ABA therapist, other DIRFloortime experience)Work Location: Multiple Locations.
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Qualifications● Alignment and passion for Redeemer’s vision to serve New York City● Gospel-oriented heart to serve God, families, and youth in New York City● Commitment to the theology and traditions of the Reformed faith● Experience in teaching or babysitting elementary aged school aged children● Ability to maintain calm, caring professionalism during crises or unexpectedsituations.
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Are you the kind of person who's had a blast babysitting, rocking it as a camp counselor, being a stellar nanny, or nurturing young minds as a childcare teacher? Are you the kind of person who's had a blast babysitting, rocking it as a camp counselor, being a stellar nanny, or nurturing young minds as a childcare teacher.
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Camp counselor, babysitting, child care / daycare) People of color, people with disabilities, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people are encouraged to apply. Dept. of Health fingerprint clearance (DOH.
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Experience in teaching or babysitting elementary/middle school aged children. Commitment to the theology and traditions of the Reformed faith. The Club 56 Elementary Sunday School Teacher works under the Elementary Manager.
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Kids Central is an indoor playground that offers parent supervised play as well as onsite babysitting for parents and caregivers using our facility. Kids Central is an indoor playground that offers parent supervised play as well as onsite babysitting for parents and caregivers using our facility.
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Must enjoy working with children and have experience, which includes babysitting and volunteer work. Help campers grow by providing opportunities for each camper to experience success. Must enjoy working with children and have experience, which includes babysitting and volunteer work.
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A babysitter wanted in Brooklyn for 1 child, babysitting in Brooklyn. I'm a busy parent looking for a reliable babysitter to care for my energetic, curious, and playful toddler. A babysitter wanted in Brooklyn for 1 child, babysitting in Brooklyn.
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Occasional errands and babysitting (in NYC and CT) as needed. Proficiency with software including Final Draft, Google Apps, Microsoft Word, Zoom, (Adobe Photoshop/Premiere Pro and Frame.io a plus.
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RequirementsMust love kidsRespectfulResponsibleKindPrior babysitting experience preferred, but not requiredFirst aid or Red Cross certification helpfulMust be 18 years or older and eligible to work legally in the United StatesApply Now Note: You must pass a background check before being hired.
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Thank you for considering Jovie – the nation’s most complete resource for full-service nanny, professional babysitting and customized tutoring services. Engaging the child in play, story time, arts & crafts, and fun activities that are age appropriate.
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Do babysitting gigs feel more like a chance to let loose and have fun than just a mere job? Experience or related: Nanny, Childcare, Babysitting. Perks & Bonuses– (Varies based on location and position) May include free access to Telehealth, discounted health club or AAA membership, regular pay increases and incentive bonuses.
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Jovie has helped thousands of parents find childcare with full or part-time nannies, on-demand sitters or emergency backup childcare. Meal Prep– Put together meals and snacks for children during your time with them.
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