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Job Summary: Part-time position - The Early Childhood Development Center (ECDC) Afterschool Caregiver assists the ECDC Associate Director in providing the highest quality research-based care and education for the whole child's physical, spiritual, emotional, and mental development.
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Develops service implementation strategies that encompass a holistic approach to basic needs support, parenting education, early childhood development, and enhanced natural support systems. Services include intense case management, housing support for young parents experiencing homelessness, crisis support, parenting groups and outings, life skills classes, and sexual and reproductive health individual and group sessions.
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Cadence Academy Preschool, part of the Cadence Education family, is currently seeking a Preschool Director to bring your love of children and past experience in childcare, daycare or early childhood education to our team of kind, caring Teachers and staff.
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We operate 8 community centers and Camp Moody along with 6 early childhood education centers, 60 afterschool programs on school campuses in four districts, and 20 summer camps, with 1500 staff team members, 1000 volunteers, and a $47M annual operating budget.
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An Associate’s degree with a focus on Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Reading Education, Child Development, or a related area. At least 1 year of professional experience working with Preschool children (0-5 yrs old) in a preschool, daycare, early learning center, or similar early childhood education setting.
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Teaching, Special Education, Sociology, Human Development, Early Childhood Development, or Psychology degree (a college degree in any field preferred) Shaping the minds of kiddos in early childhood (ages 18 months to 8 years old.
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Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in social work, early childhood development, education, public health or related field and a minimum of 2 years professional experience, social work preferred.
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The Greater Austin YMCA is a nonprofit community enterprise with a vision to cultivate thriving communities across Central Texas where every person benefits from an empowered and well-educated childhood , equitable access to opportunities , resulting in an elevated quality of life and the promise of a sustainable future.
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Meet annually with key local elected officials around key issue areas of women, poverty, early childhood, workforce development, and housing stability to operationalize JP's Public Policy goals at the local level.
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Attend a minimum of 30 annual training hours in early childhood and licensing standards. Ensure accurate records on Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) Meal Count record log. Knowledge of Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) minimum standards for child care.
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Early Childhood Development Coach - Do you love playing and teaching little ones? This position is excellent for someone who has an interest in pursuing early childhood education, or child development.
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Undergraduate, graduate degree, or coursework or training in social work, human resources, talent acquisition, human services, family studies, public health, public affairs or administration, counseling, social work, early childhood education, human development, psychology, sociology or other related field preferred.
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Current course offerings include Community Health Worker, Introduction to Early Childhood Education, and CompTIA Network+ Certification Prep. Current course offerings include Community Health Worker, Introduction to Early Childhood Education, and CompTIA Network+ Certification Prep.
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Our curriculum focuses on the six ages and stages of early childhood development and engages children in hands-on learning activities that encourage them to explore and solve problems at their own rate of development.
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The Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant (IECMHC) supports the mission of People's Community Clinic by supporting caregivers of young children, early childhood staff, and pediatric staff.
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