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Some of our most successful team members have experience as a camp counselor, nanny, preschool teacher, paraprofessional, teacher's aide, childcare volunteer. Some of our most successful team members have experience as a camp counselor, nanny, preschool teacher, paraprofessional, teacher's aide, childcare volunteer.
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At TLE®, we've created a full cast of characters that become our little learners' educators, partners and friends through their preschool education journey. At TLE®, we've created a full cast of characters that become our little learners' educators, partners and friends through their preschool education journey.
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Avant Garde Preschool is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Age groups: Twos , Preschool. To be QUALIFIED for this position, we require a high school diploma OR GED, CDA or higher, Master Teacher qualified and the ability to pass all background checks.
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Experience as an Admissions, Administrative, Program or School Director for a preschool. The Assistant Director works closely with the Director (Head of School)to ensure that the school provides a high-quality learning experience for children, exceptional customer service to parents, and a supportive, collaborative work environment for staff.
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Mission YMCA is seeking an experienced early childhood educator to serve as Site Coordinator for the Mission YMCA Preschool: 4080 Mission St, San Francisco, 94112. The Preschool Site Coordinator maintains the program quality and facility to meet all licensing requirements as outlined by the state of California.
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This position serves as the aid in a classroom of 14 to 20 Head Start /Preschool children and/or 7-8 Infant/Toddler children. This position is chiefly responsible to assist in the core functions of the Head Start program and performs other tasks as needed.
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Ensures compliance with related educational standards, local, federal, and state laws and procedures, and plans that pertain to infant/toddler and preschool education and the classroom. Ensure ongoing communication with School Leader, Teaching and Learning Specialist(s) and other relevant staff with regard to coaching practices for assigned teachers.
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Chop, cut, and prepare and serve food in amounts that are based on the number of children and staff eating that day.
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