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They are eager to learn about and explore their world, and through singing, dancing, and storytelling, you’ll provide a safe and loving environment that nurtures the social, emotional, cognitive, creative and physical development of each child.
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We will train you and pay for the certifications for you to become a teacher, including a CDA (Child Development Associate). We are looking for preschool assistant teachers (part-time and full-time) to join our team today.
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In this role, you will interact daily with and Assistant Teacher, children, parents, the management team, and teaching staff just to name a few. CDA Flexible in challenging situations Strong organizational skills Must be able to build strong relationships Commitment to professional development Effective decision making Must be First Aid/CPR trained Meet all state requirements for position.
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Education: Minimum of a CDA (Child Development Associates). Assistant Teacher at Columbus Early Learning Centers. Child Observation and Reporting: Observe children for signs of illness, injury, or emotional disturbances and report to the Center Director.
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Bachelor’s or Associates degree in Child Development or Early Childhood Education or related field with minimum of 30 quarter or 24 semester hours in Child Development or Early Childhood Education.
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Being a teacher at a child care center is something special. Complete extensive training on childcare, preschool and child development topics. We invest in your future with ongoing training, tuition reimbursement, credential assistance, and our unique Master Teacher Program.
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Child Development Associate (CDA) preferred. Working with the lead teacher and in conjunction with the entire faculty. in connection with the handling of children for the facilitation of programs, child safety, and potential emergency situations.
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The primary focus of the Daycare/Childcare Assistant Teacher is the provision of high-quality programming within their assigned classroom which must include a triangulated framework of family-centered practices; developmentally, individually, and culturally appropriate practices and intentional teaching; and program support.
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Work with your co-teacher to implement the lesson plans from the research-informed Balanced Learning® curriculum. As an Infant Teacher at Primrose School of Hilliard at Mill Run , you’ll help care for little ones who range in age from six weeks to one year old.
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As a Support Teacher at Primrose School at Pinnacle, you’ll help to create a fun, safe environment for little ones as they explore and learn through purposeful play that nurtures their social, emotional, cognitive, creative and physical development.
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