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Bachelor's degree plus at least one of the following: 1) Early Childhood or Early Childhood Special Education Certificate, 2) A Child Development Associate Certificate, 3) Birth to Pre-K Credential WITH documentation that 12 hours of experience working with children with special needs and 12 hours of coursework in early childhood, child development, special education, elementary education, or child and family studies PLUS six (6) months documented experience working with children.
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Experience working psychotherapeutically with culturally diverse children and families, including parent-child therapeutic work and play therapy with very young children (0-5 years), for a minimum of three years.
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ABA, psychology, nanny, kids, teaching, early childhood education, ECE, nursing, autism, child development, children, behavioral health, mental health, therapy, counseling, therapist, tutor, education, educator, college student, entry level, full time, part time, autism spectrum disorder, autistic, sociology, psychologist, human development, BCBA, behavior analysis, applied behavior analysis, RBT, BCAT, behavior assistant, social skills.
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Live Scan Clearance / DOJ Fingerprinting : For positions working directly with the public in a child/ community care or child / community care adjacent setting (CA Health and Safety Code Section 1596.871 and/or Head Start Program Performance Standards 1302.90.
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If you love working with kids and want the chance to make a difference, this is an excellent opportunity! Discover Hope is looking for Behavior Technicians to provide Applied Behavior Analytic (ABA) therapy to children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder in home and/or community-based settings.
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Communicates daily with various groups of people outside the program including parents/ guardians, school day teachers, special education department and other team members working with the child.
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Related work experience in Child Development and Early Childhood Education; Internal CCRC applicants must have a minimum of 1,000 hours in ECL classroom working with families and children in a preschool or childcare setting within the last two years.
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This is a great opportunity to gain experience working with young children and expand your knowledge of early childhood development. Teacher qualified applicants may have: a CDA* (Child Development Associate) or a Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood, Child Development or a related field College coursework or training.
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Family time with wife Emily and four kids; passionate about Kanakuk Camp, Denver Broncos, and Argentine Soccer. Paul Brown, Growth and Development Director & Financial AdvisorHow long with NM.
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Exclusive professional development programs tailored for working with children on the autism spectrum and fuel your career growth. Embark on a rewarding career as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) with Hopebridge in Maitland, FL, where every day is a new opportunity to make a difference in kids with Autism.
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MUST bring great energy to camp and have a passion for working with kids and teaching/coaching youth sports. This position involves actively working with and coaching kids both afterschool, early evenings, and Saturdays.
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Applicants who have a Preschool CDA Credential with training or coursework in Early Childhood Development or Child Development and training or coursework in Infant /Toddler Development with 6 months experience working with infant and toddlers (as required by the Head Start Act) may also be considered.
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Help kids and families celebrate milestones, and get more high fives than you’ve ever thought possible Required Skills At least 18 years of age High School Diploma or Equivalent Passed RBT exam and completed Registered Behavior Technician certification Passion for working with children, patience, compassion and the desire to advocate for families in the autism community Applicable backgrounds (but not required) include childcare, substitute teacher, daycare worker, autism advocate.
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The Child Care Worker’s primary role is fostering youth development in an after school setting by leading elementary students in enrichment activities. We are looking for an Child Care Worker who is devoted to excellence, wholeheartedness, and developing kids to reach their full potential.
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Program Dates: Kids Club is a year-round School Age Child Care program with subbing opportunities available before school, after school, on Non-School Days as well as during the summer months.
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