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For positions in Child Development (CDC/SAS) Facilities: The education must have been in child development, early childhood education, home economics (early childhood emphasis), elementary education, special education or other fields appropriate to the position to be filled such as related behavioral science.
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EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: Any combination equivalent to: Graduation from high school or equivalent supplemented by one of the following: Completion of fifteen (15) Child Development (CD)/Early Childhood Education (ECE) semester units, with at least three (3) semester units in ECE administration; OR Completion of fifteen (15) semester units in physical education, recreation, elementary education, human services, social welfare, with at least three (3) semester units in ECE administration.
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A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university, including 30 credit hours Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Special Education, Elementary Education, or the Human Services field and one-year experience with children OR.
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Associates degree, either in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Child Development, Psychology, or a related field or sufficient college coursework/credits and a minimum of six months experience in order to meet state licensing requirements for Director Approval at the capacity of the site.
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Twin Rivers also offers families the option of two alternative high schools, one special education center, one early childhood special education program, an independent learning center, an opportunity school, preschools, three dependent charter schools and Twin Rivers Adult School.
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High school Grad only must have college level coursework in early childhood education, child development, elementary education, psychology, or completion of Child Development Associate credential (CDA.
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Position Overview As a Part-Time Temporary Early Elementary Child Assessor, you will conduct one-on-one math assessments with kindergarteners on-site in elementary schools in Gilroy, Santa Clara County, CA. This is not considered a remote position as it is not affiliated with a WestEd office, but all work will be conducted from an elementary school and home office.
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Have a minimum of a Bachelors Degree in Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Child Guidance, Human Services, Nursing, Psychology, Physical Education, Recreation, Child Psychology, the Arts, Social Work, Sociology, or Child Care; and have six months of experience working with school-age children with disabilities; or.
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Post-secondary training in child development, early childhood/elementary, secondary education, recreation, social services, or related field is preferred. Provide supervision and planning for a School Age Care program site at Wilson Elementary in accordance with program guidelines and protocols established by Community Education leadership.
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Minimum of six months experience in understanding and applying the principles of school-age development and programming in a before and after school program, one year for multi-site.
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At KinderCare Learning Companies, the first and only early childhood education provider recognized with the Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award, we offer a variety of early education and child care options for families.
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When you join Champions, you’ll be supporting hardworking families and elementary-aged kids during out-of-school time, on school grounds. As a Site Director, you will use our nationally recognized curriculum as a framework to create unique and engaging classroom experiences.
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Experience working as a Lead Child and Youth Program Assistant, Lead Child and Youth Program Technician, Child and Youth Site Leader or as a successful graduate of an Army CYS Services/Land Grant University Intern Program or similar program.
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If you’re passionate about inspiring children and teachers alike to learn and grow, the Site Director role could be for you! Site Directors are passionate about educational excellence and empowering confident teachers.
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Partner with parents with a shared desire to provide the best care and education for their children. Cultivate positive relationships with families, teachers, school and district leaders, state licensing authorities, community contacts, and corporate partners.
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