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  • Medical Assistant Floater

    DAP Health 4.0company rating

    Palm Springs, CA jobs

    At DAP Health, we are committed to transforming lives and advancing health equity for all. As a leading nonprofit health care provider, we deliver compassionate, high-quality care to the diverse communities of the Coachella Valley and San Diego County. Our comprehensive services range from primary care to mental health, wellness programs, and beyond, with a focus on those who are most vulnerable. Joining our team means becoming part of a passionate, innovative organization dedicated to making a meaningful impact in the lives of those we serve. If you're looking for a dynamic and purpose-driven environment, we invite you to explore the opportunity to contribute to our mission. Job Summary The Medical Assistant Floater supports physicians, mid-level providers, nurses, and patients. When needed, the Medical Assistant Floater moves between departments and clinic sites to offer support. Supervisory Responsibilities: None Essential Duties/Responsibilities Clinical Functions Responsible for knowing the Medical Assistant scope of practice Prepare charts and obtain consents Collects all gaps in care to ensure the best quality of care for patients Receive patients, take and record chief complaints, and prepare patient for examination; record blood pressure, pulse, respirations, pulse oximetry, height and weight Prepare patients for examinations or procedures including positioning, draping, shaving,and disinfecting treatment sites Explain procedures to patients as requested by clinic personnel Collect specimens, take EKGs, and collect blood samples as requested by clinic personnel Assist the physician with examination, treatments, minor surgery, dressing changes, and splinting Assist the provider in the collection of specimens such as pap smears and throat cultures Administer medications orally, topically, vaginally, rectally, subcutaneously, intramuscularly, and intradermally Prepare and replenish supplies in the treatment room and exam rooms Maintain exam rooms in an orderly and constant state of readiness for incoming patients Perform simple laboratory procedures such as blood sugars and urine dips Sterilize instruments and maintain diagnostic and therapeutic equipment as well as a safe and clean environment Dispose of contaminated, disposable, and outdated items per protocol Perform necessary vision screening and operate the oximeter, audiometer, nebulizer and spirometer as directed Demonstrate willingness to assist co-workers whenever needed Maintain good working relationships with all clinic personnel Review patient record forms for accuracy and completion Attend all staff meetings and health fairs Observe DAP Health policies and procedures Provide compassionate quality care to the patients of DAP Health, within the scope of practice outlined by state or federal law Perform other duties as needed. Floating Functions Provide support to various departments as needed Fill in for medical assistants who are absent or on leave Adapt to different clinical environments and workflows Ensure continuity of care and support across department Required Skills/Abilities * Excellent oral and written communication skills * Effective interpersonal skills * Effective communication with patients and coworkers * Ability to work as a team member * Bilingual in Spanish/English preferred Education and Experience * Medical assistant certificate or signed training on venipuncture, infectious prevention, patient privacy, basic anatomy, and physiology by Registered Nurse or Physician * Minimum of 2-year work experience as a Medical Assistant preferred * Current BLS certification obtained through the American Heart Association or American Red Cross * Certified Medical Assistant, preferred Working Conditions/Physical Requirements * This job operates in an office as well as clinic settings and requires frequent times of sitting, standing, repetitive motion, and talking * Ability to lift to 20 pounds and move from place to place * Ensures compliance with policies and procedures related to safe work practices * Requires current and valid driver's license and current personal auto insurance as well as reliable transportation * Involves extensive travel to DAP Health locations throughout San Diego and the Coachella Valley * Available for all shifts and, when required, able to work evenings and weekends
    $30k-36k yearly est. 21d ago
  • Master Teacher - Infant Toddler / Child Development Center / Full-time / Days

    Children's Hospital Los Angeles 4.7company rating

    Los Angeles, CA jobs

    **NATIONAL LEADERS IN PEDIATRIC CARE** Ranked among the top 10 pediatric hospitals in the nation, Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) provides the best care for kids in California. Here world-class experts in medicine, education and research work together to deliver family-centered care half a million times each year. From primary to complex critical care, more than 350 programs and services are offered, each one specially designed for children. The CHLA of the future is brighter than can be imagined. Investments in technology, research and innovation will create care that is personal, convenient and empowering. Our scientists will work with clinical experts to take laboratory discoveries and create treatments that are a perfect match for every patient. And together, CHLA team members will turn health care into health transformation. Join a hospital where the work you do will matter-to you, to your colleagues, and above all, to our patients and families. The work will be challenging, but always rewarding. **It's Work That Matters.** **Overview** **Purpose Statement/Position Summary:** Responsible for leading and providing a stimulating, safe, and developmentally appropriate educational environment where infants, toddlers and preschool children. Creates the opportunity for children to develop cognitive, social, emotional, and physical skills. Master Teacher develops and implements daily lesson plans for early childhood education classrooms, leads and supervises infant, toddler and preschool teachers in curriculum, classroom environment, and parent relationships. Takes the lead on ensuring proper staffing and coverage in their classroom/program. Maintains classroom records, including the assessment of children and the collection of data necessary for the evaluation of early childhood educations programs. Master Teacher takes the lead on completing and delivering information prepared for parent conference and addresses all situations in collaboration with center leadership. **Schedule:** Monday - Friday hours may vary as the team rotates scheduled. You must be available to work any shift between 6:30am - 8:00pm. _The Child Development Center (CDC) is closed major Federal holidays and four days for Professional Developement. The center is open year round._ **Minimum Qualifications/Work Experience:** **_Required:_** - 2 years coaching and training staff members and leading a classroom experience. - Computer literate **_Preferred:_** - 2 years of teaching experience in a licensed childcare center or comparable group childcare program. Education/Licensure/Certification: **_Education/Licensure/Certification:_** **_Required:_** - An Associate of Arts degree from an accredited or approved college or university with a major or emphasis in early childhood education or child development. For infant care teachers, completion of 3 specialized units. - Alternatively, Child Development Master Teacher Permit issued by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing - Live Scan Fingerprint Clearance - Child Abuse Check List - Current Mandated Reporter Training **_Preferred:_** -.....BA or higher in ECE/CD or related field -.....3 units adult supervision and field experience in ECE/CD setting. - Pediatric CPR and First Aid Current Certification, must be current 30 days from hire date **Pay Scale Information** USD $44,117.00 - USD $72,478.00 CHLA values the contribution each Team Member brings to our organization. Final determination of a successful candidate's starting pay will vary based on a number of factors, including, but not limited to education and experience within the job or the industry. The pay scale listed for this position is generally for candidates that meet the specified qualifications and requirements listed on this specific job description. Additional pay may be determined for those candidates that exceed these specified qualifications and requirements. We provide a competitive compensation package that recognizes your experience, credentials, and education alongside a robust benefits program to meet your needs. CHLA looks forward to introducing you to our world-class organization where we create hope and build healthier futures. Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) is a leader in pediatric and adolescent health both here and across the globe. As a premier Magnet teaching hospital, you'll find an environment that's alive with learning, rooted in care and compassion, and home to thought leadership and unwavering support. CHLA is dedicated to creating hope and building healthier futures - for our patients, as well as for you and your career! CHLA has been affiliated with the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California since 1932. At Children's Hospital Los Angeles, our work matters. And so do each and every one of our valued team members. CHLA is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We consider qualified applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran or military status, genetic information or any other legally protected basis under federal, state or local laws, regulations or ordinances. We will also consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal history, in a manner consistent with the requirements of state and local laws, including the LA City Fair Chance Ordinance and SF Fair Chance Ordinance. Qualified Applicants with disabilities are entitled to reasonable accommodation under the California Fair Employment and Housing Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please contact CHLA Human Resources if you need assistance completing the application process. Our various experiences, perspectives and backgrounds allow us to better serve our patients and create a strong community at CHLA. Child Development Center - Infant Toddler
    $44.1k-72.5k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Medical Assistant Floater

    DAP Health 4.0company rating

    El Cajon, CA jobs

    At DAP Health, we are committed to transforming lives and advancing health equity for all. As a leading nonprofit health care provider, we deliver compassionate, high-quality care to the diverse communities of the Coachella Valley and San Diego County. Our comprehensive services range from primary care to mental health, wellness programs, and beyond, with a focus on those who are most vulnerable. Joining our team means becoming part of a passionate, innovative organization dedicated to making a meaningful impact in the lives of those we serve. If you're looking for a dynamic and purpose-driven environment, we invite you to explore the opportunity to contribute to our mission. Job Summary The Medical Assistant Floater supports physicians, mid-level providers, nurses, and patients. When needed, the Medical Assistant Floater moves between departments and clinic sites to offer support. Supervisory Responsibilities: None Essential Duties/Responsibilities Clinical Functions Responsible for knowing the Medical Assistant scope of practice Prepare charts and obtain consents Collects all gaps in care to ensure the best quality of care for patients Receive patients, take and record chief complaints, and prepare patient for examination; record blood pressure, pulse, respirations, pulse oximetry, height and weight Prepare patients for examinations or procedures including positioning, draping, shaving,and disinfecting treatment sites Explain procedures to patients as requested by clinic personnel Collect specimens, take EKGs, and collect blood samples as requested by clinic personnel Assist the physician with examination, treatments, minor surgery, dressing changes, and splinting Assist the provider in the collection of specimens such as pap smears and throat cultures Administer medications orally, topically, vaginally, rectally, subcutaneously, intramuscularly, and intradermally Prepare and replenish supplies in the treatment room and exam rooms Maintain exam rooms in an orderly and constant state of readiness for incoming patients Perform simple laboratory procedures such as blood sugars and urine dips Sterilize instruments and maintain diagnostic and therapeutic equipment as well as a safe and clean environment Dispose of contaminated, disposable, and outdated items per protocol Perform necessary vision screening and operate the oximeter, audiometer, nebulizer and spirometer as directed Demonstrate willingness to assist co-workers whenever needed Maintain good working relationships with all clinic personnel Review patient record forms for accuracy and completion Attend all staff meetings and health fairs Observe DAP Health policies and procedures Provide compassionate quality care to the patients of DAP Health, within the scope of practice outlined by state or federal law Perform other duties as needed. Floating Functions Provide support to various departments as needed Fill in for medical assistants who are absent or on leave Adapt to different clinical environments and workflows Ensure continuity of care and support across department Required Skills/Abilities * Excellent oral and written communication skills * Effective interpersonal skills * Effective communication with patients and coworkers * Ability to work as a team member * Bilingual in Spanish/English preferred Education and Experience * Medical assistant certificate or signed training on venipuncture, infectious prevention, patient privacy, basic anatomy, and physiology by Registered Nurse or Physician * Minimum of 2-year work experience as a Medical Assistant preferred * Current BLS certification obtained through the American Heart Association or American Red Cross * Certified Medical Assistant, preferred Working Conditions/Physical Requirements * This job operates in an office as well as clinic settings and requires frequent times of sitting, standing, repetitive motion, and talking * Ability to lift to 20 pounds and move from place to place * Ensures compliance with policies and procedures related to safe work practices * Requires current and valid driver's license and current personal auto insurance as well as reliable transportation * Involves extensive travel to DAP Health locations throughout San Diego and the Coachella Valley * Available for all shifts and, when required, able to work evenings and weekends
    $30k-36k yearly est. 21d ago
  • TEACHER ASSISTANT (Infant)

    St. Vincent's 4.4company rating

    Santa Barbara, CA jobs

    St. Vincent's is seeking full-time and part-time Teachers Assistant (6 ECE Units) for its Early Childhood Education Center. Since 1858, St. Vincent's has been providing affordable, quality childcare in a safe, loving, and nurturing environment. The Center is open year-round and is licensed for infants through pre-school. Qualifications: • 6 units are required in ECE (infant), combined with a commitment to earning an Early Childhood Education Teacher degree. • 6 months of experience in a classroom setting or lab preferred. • Ability to work independently with a strong level of organizational skills. • Must possess excellent interpersonal communication skills and ability to work with all levels of clients. • Possess good writing and speaking skills. • Must demonstrate personal identity with and commitment to the mission and values of St. Vincent's. • Is conscientious in follow through on job requirements and has the ability to be a self-starter. Job description: • Assists as assigned with lunch and nap procedures. • Assists with the toileting of children and changing diapers or clothes when necessary. • Assist in Kitchen when needed • All other duties requested by administration and teachers. Candidates must have: High school diploma 6 units are required in ECE (infant) 18 years of age or older Interest in early childhood education 20/40 hours per week consistently. Adult/Child/Pediatric CPR/First Aid/AED certification preferred. Must pass criminal background fingerprint check and pre-employment negative TB test. Childhood Vaccinations must also be up-to-date, and certifications provided. The COVID-19 vaccination is a requirement for this position. The position is non-exempt, hourly and is scheduled from Monday through Friday. Compensation: $18.00 - $22.00 an hour (DOE). EXCELLENT BENEFITS Health Insurance °ree; Dental Insurance °ree; Vision Insurance Basic Life Insurance $50,000 plus available Voluntary Life coverage Retirement Plan - 403(b) 13 Paid Holidays Annually Paid Time Off (PTO) Paid Bereavement Leave Paid Jury Duty Leave Education Reimbursement up to $1,000 per quarter/semester Wellness Days - 4 Paid Wellness Days Annually TO APPLY: Please submit a cover letter, resume and official/unofficial transcripts by responding to this post or email: ************. NO PHONE CALLS OR WALK-INS PLEASE. Opened in 1858 by the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, St. Vincent's is a Roman Catholic organization serving the needs of the Santa Barbara Community. For more information regarding St. Vincent's and its mission, please view our website at ***************************************************
    $18-22 hourly Easy Apply 11d ago
  • Medical Assistant Floater

    DAP Health 4.0company rating

    Cathedral City, CA jobs

    At DAP Health, we are committed to transforming lives and advancing health equity for all. As a leading nonprofit health care provider, we deliver compassionate, high-quality care to the diverse communities of the Coachella Valley and San Diego County. Our comprehensive services range from primary care to mental health, wellness programs, and beyond, with a focus on those who are most vulnerable. Joining our team means becoming part of a passionate, innovative organization dedicated to making a meaningful impact in the lives of those we serve. If you're looking for a dynamic and purpose-driven environment, we invite you to explore the opportunity to contribute to our mission. Job Summary The Medical Assistant Floater supports physicians, mid-level providers, nurses, and patients. When needed, the Medical Assistant Floater moves between departments and clinic sites to offer support. Supervisory Responsibilities: None Essential Duties/Responsibilities Clinical Functions Responsible for knowing the Medical Assistant scope of practice Prepare charts and obtain consents Collects all gaps in care to ensure the best quality of care for patients Receive patients, take and record chief complaints, and prepare patient for examination; record blood pressure, pulse, respirations, pulse oximetry, height and weight Prepare patients for examinations or procedures including positioning, draping, shaving,and disinfecting treatment sites Explain procedures to patients as requested by clinic personnel Collect specimens, take EKGs, and collect blood samples as requested by clinic personnel Assist the physician with examination, treatments, minor surgery, dressing changes, and splinting Assist the provider in the collection of specimens such as pap smears and throat cultures Administer medications orally, topically, vaginally, rectally, subcutaneously, intramuscularly, and intradermally Prepare and replenish supplies in the treatment room and exam rooms Maintain exam rooms in an orderly and constant state of readiness for incoming patients Perform simple laboratory procedures such as blood sugars and urine dips Sterilize instruments and maintain diagnostic and therapeutic equipment as well as a safe and clean environment Dispose of contaminated, disposable, and outdated items per protocol Perform necessary vision screening and operate the oximeter, audiometer, nebulizer and spirometer as directed Demonstrate willingness to assist co-workers whenever needed Maintain good working relationships with all clinic personnel Review patient record forms for accuracy and completion Attend all staff meetings and health fairs Observe DAP Health policies and procedures Provide compassionate quality care to the patients of DAP Health, within the scope of practice outlined by state or federal law Perform other duties as needed. Floating Functions Provide support to various departments as needed Fill in for medical assistants who are absent or on leave Adapt to different clinical environments and workflows Ensure continuity of care and support across department Required Skills/Abilities * Excellent oral and written communication skills * Effective interpersonal skills * Effective communication with patients and coworkers * Ability to work as a team member * Bilingual in Spanish/English preferred Education and Experience * Medical assistant certificate or signed training on venipuncture, infectious prevention, patient privacy, basic anatomy, and physiology by Registered Nurse or Physician * Minimum of 2-year work experience as a Medical Assistant preferred * Current BLS certification obtained through the American Heart Association or American Red Cross * Certified Medical Assistant, preferred Working Conditions/Physical Requirements * This job operates in an office as well as clinic settings and requires frequent times of sitting, standing, repetitive motion, and talking * Ability to lift to 20 pounds and move from place to place * Ensures compliance with policies and procedures related to safe work practices * Requires current and valid driver's license and current personal auto insurance as well as reliable transportation * Involves extensive travel to DAP Health locations throughout San Diego and the Coachella Valley * Available for all shifts and, when required, able to work evenings and weekends
    $30k-36k yearly est. 21d ago
  • Teacher Assistant

    Educare of Lincoln 4.1company rating

    Lincoln, NE jobs

    Educare Lincoln is a collaborative partnership between the Lincoln Public Schools, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, and the Buffett Early Childhood Fund. The mission of Educare Lincoln is to help young children thrive socially, emotionally, and academically through high-quality early childhood education, and in partnership with their families and the community. The Teacher Assistant works cooperatively with the Lead Teacher to plan and implement the daily education program for the children. Under the supervision of the Mentor Teacher and Lead Teacher, the Teacher Assistant ensures the education program is developmentally appropriate meeting the individual needs of children as well as program standards of Educare of Lincoln, Sixpence, the Nebraska Department of Education and the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). In the absence of the Lead Teacher, the Teacher Assistant takes responsibility for the management of the classroom. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND KEY TASKS: Child Development Observe, assess and document each assigned child's health, skills, behavior, growth and development. Provide opportunities for children to develop positive self-images and experience success. As assigned, develop an individualized educational plan for each child. Contribute information for child and family staffing. As assigned, coordinate referrals for children with special needs or mental health needs with the Mentor Teacher. Foster positive relationships with all children in the classroom. Classroom Management Maintain an attractive and stimulating learning environment and encourage children's independence and self-selection of activities. Ensure that all children are under appropriate supervision and guidance at all times. Maintain a clean, safe and healthy classroom environment. Assist with the timely completion of necessary paperwork, including developmental assessments, lesson plans, newsletters, incident reports, etc. Curriculum Assist in the planning and implementation of developmentally appropriate classroom activities that will enhance the social, emotional, physical and cognitive development of each child. Assist in the development of lesson plans with goals, objectives, activities and outcomes for children and participate in implementing them intentionally. Assist in the integration of other areas, i.e., health, nutrition, mental health, disabilities and parent involvement, into the education plan. Assist in, or take responsibility for as assigned, the creation of documentation panels on a regular basis to make the learning that the children are experiencing visible to parents and visitors. Parent Involvement Develop effective relationships with parents through regular informal conversations. As assigned by the Teacher, communicate with parents regularly about their child's progress. As assigned, participate in home visits with each child's family to clarify child and family needs. Encourage parent participation in program activities and in implementing education activities for their children at home. Develop effective partnerships with parents by encouraging input into all aspects of the educational program. Other Participate in reflective supervision with primary supervisor. Perform other duties as assigned within the scope of the job description. QUALIFICATIONS: High School diploma or GED. Child Development Associate (CDA) required within the first year of hire. Associate's degree in Early Childhood Education (ECE) preferred; OR 12 credit hours of either ECE college courses or certified ECE training preferred. Two or more years of experience working in an Early Childhood Center preferred. Must be able to pass a background check that meets compliance standards. ESSENTIAL SKILLS / ABILITIES REQUIRED: Knowledge of curriculum, principles and best practices of early childhood education. Ability and willingness to remain abreast of developments in the child development/early childhood education field to enhance professional growth and development. Willingness to participate in Educare's commitment to continuously review, analyze and apply findings from local and national evaluations to current program design. Knowledge of state childcare licensing requirements. Ability to work within an interdisciplinary team as a cooperative and supportive team member. Ability to establish supportive relationships and form an alliance with staff and families from diverse backgrounds on behalf of children Ability to effectively communicate, verbally and in writing, in a manner that demonstrates and fosters cooperation, respect, concern and openness to change. Ability to take, or think about, the perspective of others and demonstrate self-awareness of one's own culture, beliefs, and values. Ability to physically interact with children including the ability to walk or run quickly, kneel or sit on floor, bend and lift, walk over rough or uneven ground, while in or outside of facility. Ability to lift, carry and move center/classroom equipment and supplies and/or bulky objects or children weighing up to 50 lbs. Organization skills with the ability to manage time and multiple priorities. Ability to collaboratively problem-solve. Maintain boundaries and performs all duties in an ethical and professional manner. Compliance with all confidentiality regulations as required. Ability to obtain First Aid and CPR certification. Ability to operate a computer and office equipment, including, but not limited to, a telephone, fax machine, and copier.
    $23k-28k yearly est. 29d ago
  • Developmental Special Instructionist

    Essential Therapy Solutions 3.7company rating

    Bullhead City, AZ jobs

    Our Mission Statement: We are an agency of providers dedicated to empowering families and their loved ones by enhancing their quality of life within our local communities. We foster creativity, growth and the wellbeing of our team members. By embracing inclusion, we foster a collaborative environment where everyone can flourish and thrive. Essential Therapy Solutions started in 2007 in response to the overwhelming number of families in our Arizona community requiring services. We obtained school contracts as well as becoming a Qualified Vendor with the Arizona Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD). We also contracted with other agencies holding Arizona Early Intervention Program (AzEIP) contracts to deliver services to the birth to 3 population. Our goal at Essential Therapy Solutions is simple -- to be a leader in supporting families and providers in our community.. We accomplish this by providing the highest quality services, information and resources to our families. Our goals are accomplished by the commitment of every employee. ETS is an advocate for our families and providers by practicing the following values and beliefs: Resourceful - We are proactive in networking within the community to educate our team. Ethical - We are upstanding professionals that provider services by upholding our highest principles. Acceptance - We are empathetic and honest providers who support our families. Professional - We are responsible leaders that hold ourselves accountable. This position requires a minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education, Special Education, Child Development or Developmental Therapy. Essential Therapy Solutions specializes in developmentally appropriate programs and services for young children and their families. We believe in the strength of the family and its capacity to promote the health and development of children. We offer home and community-based team-based early intervention services. Early Childhood Education teachers, Parents as Teachers, Preschool teachers, Developmental Therapists you are welcome to apply! If you enjoy working with children and families using a team approach this is the perfect job for you! More about this position: Developmental Specialists will work as part of a comprehensive multidisciplinary team in order to provide evaluations, assessments, planning, and ongoing services in collaborations with the child's family and other community representatives Demonstrate knowledge in Arizona Early Intervention Program (AzEIP) and the Arizona Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD) policies and Professionalism, Child Development, Family Professional Partnerships, Teaming, Assessment and Evaluation, Planning and Intervention Developmental Specialists act as the Team Lead (Primary Coach) for a family or support other disciplines as a Joint Visitor in one-on-one sessions Developmental Specialists are part of the Early Intervention team consisting of Service Coordinators, Speech Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, Psychologists, Vision and Hearing Teachers Supports and services are conducted in a natural environment (typically home, daycare, park, etc.) in context of the family's typical routines and activities so that information is meaningful and directly relevant to supporting the child Flexible schedule, you and your teams make the schedule! Please be willing to work the occasional evenings or weekends, as needed for service provision to families. Services may be provided with a hybrid approach using teleintervention (Zoom) should the family prefer. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood, Child Development, Early Childhood Special Education, Special Education with an Early Childhood Endorsement or Family Studies or closely related field. Masters in Early Education or Special Education a plus. Bilingual Spanish a plus. At least 6 months of experience working with children under the age of 5 Two years of pediatric experience preferred Valid Driver's License Eligible for Class One Fingerprint Clearance Ability to lift 25 pounds from floor to standing Skills: Ability to handle workload and travel to client's homes Ability to build rapport with patients Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong leadership qualities Must have basic computer skills, including word processing Must have excellent and professional written and verbal forms of expression, interpersonal and problem-solving skills
    $31k-43k yearly est. Auto-Apply 7d ago
  • Child Care Teacher

    York General 3.8company rating

    York, NE jobs

    Position Title: Child Care Teacher- Full-Time (FT) Department: Child Care Reports to: Director, Child Care Do you love working with children and watching them learn, grow, and discover the world around them? At York General, we're expanding to meet the growing need for child care in our community-and we're looking for enthusiastic Child Care Teachers to join our team! This is more than a job-it's an opportunity to shape young lives while building a career you'll be proud of. Why You'll Love It Here: Excellent Benefits Package that takes care of you while you care for others Award-Winning Workplace - York General has been named Modern Healthcare's Best Place to Work for 12 years in a row! Job Security & Growth - Child Care is in high demand, and so are talented teachers like you $3,000 Sign-On Bonus - To help with your transition to York General What You'll Do: Create a safe, fun, and nurturing environment for children Plan, supervise, and lead engaging daily activities Support children's social, physical, and intellectual development Ensure safe and healthy practices, including serving meals and maintaining a clean environment Follow all state licensing and safety regulations What We're Looking For: 18 years or older with a High School Diploma or GED (degree in Early Childhood Education preferred) A caring, compassionate, and dependable individual with a genuine love for children Infant & Child CPR and First Aid certified (or willing to certify) Ability to complete required child care training within the first 6 months Successful background check & fingerprint submission Ready to Grow with Us? At York General, you'll find a supportive team, an uplifting workplace, and the chance to make a lasting impact on children and families in our community. Apply today and start your journey as a Child Care Teacher at York General!
    $22k-27k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Developmental Special Instructionist

    Essential Therapy Solutions 3.7company rating

    Lake Havasu City, AZ jobs

    Our Mission Statement: We are an agency of providers dedicated to empowering families and their loved ones by enhancing their quality of life within our local communities. We foster creativity, growth and the wellbeing of our team members. By embracing inclusion, we foster a collaborative environment where everyone can flourish and thrive. Essential Therapy Solutions started in 2007 in response to the overwhelming number of families in our Arizona community requiring services. We obtained school contracts as well as becoming a Qualified Vendor with the Arizona Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD). We also contracted with other agencies holding Arizona Early Intervention Program (AzEIP) contracts to deliver services to the birth to 3 population. Our goal at Essential Therapy Solutions is simple -- to be a leader in supporting families and providers in our community.. We accomplish this by providing the highest quality services, information and resources to our families. Our goals are accomplished by the commitment of every employee. ETS is an advocate for our families and providers by practicing the following values and beliefs: Resourceful - We are proactive in networking within the community to educate our team. Ethical - We are upstanding professionals that provider services by upholding our highest principles. Acceptance - We are empathetic and honest providers who support our families. Professional - We are responsible leaders that hold ourselves accountable. This position requires a minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education, Special Education, Child Development or Developmental Therapy. Essential Therapy Solutions specializes in developmentally appropriate programs and services for young children and their families. We believe in the strength of the family and its capacity to promote the health and development of children. We offer home and community-based team-based early intervention services. Early Childhood Education teachers, Parents as Teachers, Preschool teachers, Developmental Therapists you are welcome to apply! If you enjoy working with children and families using a team approach this is the perfect job for you! More about this position: Developmental Specialists will work as part of a comprehensive multidisciplinary team in order to provide evaluations, assessments, planning, and ongoing services in collaborations with the child's family and other community representatives Demonstrate knowledge in Arizona Early Intervention Program (AzEIP) and the Arizona Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD) policies and Professionalism, Child Development, Family Professional Partnerships, Teaming, Assessment and Evaluation, Planning and Intervention Developmental Specialists act as the Team Lead (Primary Coach) for a family or support other disciplines as a Joint Visitor in one-on-one sessions Developmental Specialists are part of the Early Intervention team consisting of Service Coordinators, Speech Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, Psychologists, Vision and Hearing Teachers Supports and services are conducted in a natural environment (typically home, daycare, park, etc.) in context of the family's typical routines and activities so that information is meaningful and directly relevant to supporting the child Flexible schedule, you and your teams make the schedule! Please be willing to work the occasional evenings or weekends, as needed for service provision to families. Services may be provided with a hybrid approach using teleintervention (Zoom) should the family prefer. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood, Child Development, Early Childhood Special Education, Special Education with an Early Childhood Endorsement or Family Studies or closely related field. Masters in Early Education or Special Education a plus. Bilingual Spanish a plus. At least 6 months of experience working with children under the age of 5 Two years of pediatric experience preferred Valid Driver's License Eligible for Class One Fingerprint Clearance Ability to lift 25 pounds from floor to standing Skills: Ability to handle workload and travel to client's homes Ability to build rapport with patients Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong leadership qualities Must have basic computer skills, including word processing Must have excellent and professional written and verbal forms of expression, interpersonal and problem-solving skills Rate: $27 per/hr
    $27 hourly Auto-Apply 7d ago
  • Childcare - Teacher Assistant Full Time and Part Time

    Faith Lutheran Preschool 3.5company rating

    Phoenix, AZ jobs

    Job Description The Teacher Assistant supports the Teachers and the Director by helping to create a caring and safe environment for the children and assisting in activities to improve the overall care and quality of education. S/he must be able to communicate, listen and work well with others in a team environment. Assisting the staff in implementing a quality educational program and in developing positive relationships with the children and their parents, the Teacher Assistant observes and documents children's interest and progress, and relays that information back to parents and staff. Teacher Assistant are responsible for implementing developmentally appropriate activities based on children's interests and needs under the direction of the Teacher and the Director. Duties Assist in the implementation of curricula activities and encourage participation by children. Actively engage in activities; manage cleanliness, maintenance, and availability of classroom materials. Maintain frequent communications with parents through informal discussions and progress reports. Encourage self-help and good hygiene through behavior modeling. Help ensure smooth, daily transition from home to child care center. Follow all center policies and state regulations. Maintain personal professional development plan to ensure continuous quality improvement. Requirements Minimum of 6 months- 1year of professional child care experience. High energy. Ability to work well with others. Strong oral and written communication skills and basic computer skills. An understanding of child development. Excellent leadership, organizational, and interpersonal skills. Infant/child CPR and First Aid certification. Must clear full background check Benefits Paid Holidays Paid time off
    $23k-29k yearly est. 24d ago
  • Childcare Teacher Assistant

    Faith Lutheran Preschool 3.5company rating

    Phoenix, AZ jobs

    Job Description The Teacher Assistant supports the Teachers and the Director by helping to create a caring and safe environment for the children and assisting in activities to improve the overall care and quality of education. S/he must be able to communicate, listen and work well with others in a team environment. Assisting the staff in implementing a quality educational program and in developing positive relationships with the children and their parents, the Teacher Assistant observes and documents children's interest and progress, and relays that information back to parents and staff. Teacher Assistant are responsible for implementing developmentally appropriate activities based on children's interests and needs under the direction of the Teacher and the Director. Duties Assist in the implementation of curricula activities and encourage participation by children. Actively engage in activities; manage cleanliness, maintenance, and availability of classroom materials. Maintain frequent communications with parents through informal discussions and progress reports. Encourage self-help and good hygiene through behavior modeling. Help ensure smooth, daily transition from home to child care center. Follow all center policies and state regulations. Maintain personal professional development plan to ensure continuous quality improvement. Requirements Minimum of 6 months-1year of professional child care experience. High energy. Ability to work well with others. Strong oral and written communication skills and basic computer skills. An understanding of child development. Excellent leadership, organizational, and interpersonal skills. Infant/child CPR and First Aid certification. Must clear full background check Fingerprint Clearance Card TB skin test Nice To Haves Quality First 4 star program free childcare after 6 month of employment Teacher bonuses and incentives throughout the school year Benefits Paid Holidays Paid Time Off
    $23k-29k yearly est. 24d ago
  • Children's Center Teacher

    Borrego Health 4.4company rating

    Borrego Springs, CA jobs

    Borrego Health provides high quality, efficient customer focused health care to the communities we serve, accomplished by providing access to patient centered comprehensive care to all residents regardless of their ability to pay. Job Description Teachers are responsible for planning, implementing, and supervising educational programs for a group of children. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Arrange and decorate classroom and maintain a comfortable environment Determine cognitive, social, and physical needs of children Develop a curriculum plan and carry out all indoor and outdoor activities Organize and assemble materials for a variety of learning experiences Create periodic progress reports regarding development of individual children Assist children with self-help skills Supervise snack and meal times Set-up classroom naptime Direct and supervise Teacher's Aide Enforce standards of behavior with approved discipline techniques Monitor children's interaction and help solve conflicts Qualifications High school diploma or GED equivalent Must have minimum of twelve units of Child development or Early Child Development Education Toddle teacher must include three units in Infant-Toddler Development Additional Information Learn more about us and view our current openings please visit our web-site at ****************************** Please also visit our Facebook page at ********************************************* Please follow the instructions below to apply for this position. 1. Fill out a Borrego Health Application. You may download a copy of the application by visiting this link. ******************************************************************************************* 2. Attach a copy of your resume to the application. 3. Please submit both the application and your resume by clicking the "I'm Interested" button below. 4. You may also mail or fax your application and resume to the following address and telephone number: Borrego Health PO Box 2369 Borrego Springs, CA 92004 Fax: ************ * Please note that you must fill out and submit an application along with your resume to be considered for this position. Borrego Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer
    $29k-37k yearly est. 14h ago
  • Los Ninos Teacher Aide - Part Time

    La Posada Career 4.3company rating

    Green Valley, AZ jobs

    Are you an upbeat and reliable person? Come join our dynamic team! Are you driven by the desire to make a positive impact in the lives of those you serve? Do you prioritize quality relationships, excellent customer service, and unwavering integrity? Are you characterized by compassion, dependability, attention to detail, and a team-oriented mindset? If these values resonate with you, we invite you to connect with us! La Posada is currently seeking an enthusiastic and dependable part-time Teacher Aide. Under the direction of the Lead Teacher, the Teacher Aide will assist with all aspects of caring for the children enrolled in our program. Why is La Posada the right place to expand your career? Excellent work/life balance Paid Time Off 401(k) with company match Mileage incentive program if you live over 15 miles away Beautiful campus with free on-site fitness center Scholarship program. Up to $2,500 per year after 6 months of service plus a yearly opportunity for additional scholarship awards.· Essential Functions Assist in implementing the daily program under the supervision of the Lead Teacher in accordance with the policies and philosophy of the school. Assist in planning and preparing the necessary materials and supplies for the indoor-outdoor space. Supervise center activities under the direction of a Lead Teacher. Assist Lead Teacher with children's needs such as diaper changes, toileting, changing clothes. Assist with classroom activities and projects, to include setting up and clean up. Monitor and supervise children during playtime and assist with facilitating appropriate playtime activities. Consider individual children in relationship to their cultural and socio-economic background and treat children with dignity and respect. Help children become aware of their role as integral members of a group. Assist in planned intergenerational activities, focusing on building relationships across the ages. Assist in snack preparation and serving. Assist the children during all mealtimes. Provide the best possible environment with the health and nutritional status of each child, promoting the development of good eating habits. Assist the Lead Teacher in the ongoing assessment procedures needed to assess the developmental levels of the children. Attend staff meetings and participate in recommended training programs, conferences, courses, and other aspects of professional growth. Assist the Director, Lead Teachers, and Assistant Director in parent-staff activities. Assist in community events sponsored by the school. Reasonable Accommodations Statement To accomplish this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform, with or without reasonable accommodation, each essential function satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to help enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions Skills and Abilities High School Diploma or GED Past experience working with children preferred. Must be at least 18 years of age. CPR, First Aide or ability to obtain within 60 days of hire, Fingerprint Clearance card required. Join us in making a difference and being part of a dedicated team!
    $25k-28k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Early Childhood Education Assistant Teacher

    Santa Monica Family YMCA 3.6company rating

    Santa Monica, CA jobs

    Under the direction of the Early Learning Center Director, the assistant teacher staff member will assist the lead teachers with classroom activities under the project-based learning curriculum. Assistant Teachers will follow the daily routine, lead activities, engage with children positively and enrichingly, and supervise children. Occasionally, assistants will be assigned to cover the front desk, answer phone calls, and assist parents with their questions and needs. This position is also responsible for helping with recordkeeping, classroom supplies inventory, and any safety issues. Provides a quality experience to children and parents in accordance with the association's policies and procedures that focus on the YMCA values: honesty, respect, responsibility, and caring. Responsibilities: Maintain all children's classroom records in an up-to-date accurate and appropriate manner. Conduct classroom programs in compliance with department policies and procedures following all state and federal laws and regulations. Keep the lead teacher and director informed of incidents, problems and occurrences with staff, children, parents, and program. Complete assignments in a timely, organized, neat and accurate manner. Attend and participate in regular in-service trainings for staff. Assist with the front desk when needed, answering phones, greeting parents and addressing center needs. Advise Child Development Director of necessary equipment repair and general maintenance needs Follow daily opening and / or closing procedures. Maintain work area in an organized and appropriate manner. Insure that classroom and program activity areas are kept in an organized and tidy manner. Follow the project-based learning model by conducting a goal-oriented and themed curriculum. Ensure a safe and healthy environment for all program participants. Employ consistent methods of child behavior management and work with all staff to maintain consistent and fair discipline techniques. Give attention to and solve day-to-day "crisis" that occur in the program. Address parent and program participant concerns in a timely and professional manner. Supervise and assist children with meal and snack time. Supervise and assist children with toileting and personal care needs. Supervise nap/quiet time for children. QUALIFICATIONS: A minimum of 6 ECE units from an accredited college. At least 18 years of age. Current CPR, First Aid, AED certifications. Safety, Sexual Harassment, Child Abuse prevention, Mandate Reporter, and other assigned in-person/online training within 30 days of hire date. Up-to-date TB test every 2 years. If you have a chest x-ray on file a TB test is no longer required. Must have a current Live scan active on file OR obtain clearance prior to first day of hire (live scan is at the expense of the employee) Previous experience working (paid or volunteer) with children in a developmental setting preferred. Ability to execute and lead age-appropriate/developmentally appropriate program activities. Previous experience with diverse populations. Ability to develop positive, authentic relationships with people from different backgrounds. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: This position is not considered light duty. Employees must be able to lift 60 pounds; be able to stand, walk, sit, bend, squat, kneel, and be in good physical health. Employee must be able to be on their feet for extended periods of time. Must be able to safely withstand exposure to the elements, which include sun, wind, and any weather while on duty. Must be able to plan, lead, and participate in a range of activities in a variety of outdoor and indoor settings. Ability to see at a normal distance and hear everyday conversations and sounds. Use hands and fingers to fill out required forms on a regular basis.
    $33k-39k yearly est. 50d ago
  • Teacher Assistant

    Centro de La Familia de Utah 3.5company rating

    Fallon, NV jobs

    Job DescriptionDescription: Join Our Team at Centro de la Familia! Are you passionate about nurturing the growth and development of young minds? Join us at Centro de la Familia, where we create exceptional opportunities for children and families through our early childhood education programs. Right now, we're looking for a Teacher Assistant to become a crucial part of our team. Position Overview: As an integral part of our team, under the guidance of the Lead Teacher and Education Specialist, you will: Administer a developmentally, linguistically, and culturally appropriate early childhood education program. Meet the individual and holistic needs of infants and toddlers. Work closely with parents and families, ensuring they are included in the planning and execution of their child's education. Collaborate with staff, parents, and volunteers, and be directly involved in providing meals and snacks for children. Assume Teacher duties in the temporary absence of the Teacher. Key Responsibilities: Classroom Environment: Assist in managing the classroom, supervising children, and engaging them in learning activities both indoors and outdoors. Program Planning: Support daily planning to promote children's growth and development, adhering to Head Start Performance Standards and CDLF Service Plan. Learning Environment: Use space, relationships, materials, and routines to create an interesting, secure, and enjoyable environment for play, exploration, and learning. Physical Development: Implement activities that promote children's physical development and encourage curiosity, exploration, and problem-solving. Communication: Actively communicate with children, providing opportunities for verbal and nonverbal communication. Creative Expression: Stimulate children's creative abilities through play with sound, rhythm, language, materials, space, and ideas. Emotional Security: Help each child develop a sense of independence and pride in themselves, fostering acceptance and mutual respect among peers. Behavioral Development: Create a supportive environment for children to practice appropriate and acceptable behaviors. Individualized Learning: Use observations and assessments to plan personalized learning activities and track progress. Health and Safety: Maintain cleanliness and sanitization of toys and surfaces, following CDLF's guidelines. Parent & Family Involvement: Encourage and partner with parents for active participation in the program. Maintain strict confidentiality regarding children and families. Communicate with parents in their preferred language. Suggest at-home activities and materials for parents. Support bilingual development and cultural heritage. Requirements: The ideal candidate will have: A current Preschool CDA (Childhood Development Associate) or a written plan to earn one within the first six months or an associate/bachelor's degree in early childhood education/child development or a related field within two years from the date of hire. Current CPR, First Aid, and Food Handler's permits. A willingness to work with children with special needs and those with limited or no English language skills. Preferred bilingual proficiency in Spanish and English. This role involves physical capabilities, including extended periods of walking, standing, kneeling, crouching, lifting/moving up to 50 pounds, as well as the ability to sit on the floor, crawl, run, and perform various activities associated with preschool care. Why You'll Love It Here: We are passionate about our work and the incredible children and families we have the privilege to support. We have been dedicated to Community and Family Engagement since 1975, have been operating Head Start Programs since 1991, and have experience managing programs in challenging, isolated, and underserved areas. Our curricula and programs are rooted in science, and we are committed to the professional growth of minority communities. Plus, our team includes bilingual and bicultural staff to ensure inclusive and culturally sensitive care.
    $28k-31k yearly est. 29d ago
  • Teacher Assistant

    Centro de La Familia de Utah 3.5company rating

    Fallon, NV jobs

    Join Our Team at Centro de la Familia! Are you passionate about nurturing the growth and development of young minds? Join us at Centro de la Familia, where we create exceptional opportunities for children and families through our early childhood education programs. Right now, we're looking for a Teacher Assistant to become a crucial part of our team. Position Overview: As an integral part of our team, under the guidance of the Lead Teacher and Education Specialist, you will: Administer a developmentally, linguistically, and culturally appropriate early childhood education program. Meet the individual and holistic needs of infants and toddlers. Work closely with parents and families, ensuring they are included in the planning and execution of their child's education. Collaborate with staff, parents, and volunteers, and be directly involved in providing meals and snacks for children. Assume Teacher duties in the temporary absence of the Teacher. Key Responsibilities: Classroom Environment: Assist in managing the classroom, supervising children, and engaging them in learning activities both indoors and outdoors. Program Planning: Support daily planning to promote children's growth and development, adhering to Head Start Performance Standards and CDLF Service Plan. Learning Environment: Use space, relationships, materials, and routines to create an interesting, secure, and enjoyable environment for play, exploration, and learning. Physical Development: Implement activities that promote children's physical development and encourage curiosity, exploration, and problem-solving. Communication: Actively communicate with children, providing opportunities for verbal and nonverbal communication. Creative Expression: Stimulate children's creative abilities through play with sound, rhythm, language, materials, space, and ideas. Emotional Security: Help each child develop a sense of independence and pride in themselves, fostering acceptance and mutual respect among peers. Behavioral Development: Create a supportive environment for children to practice appropriate and acceptable behaviors. Individualized Learning: Use observations and assessments to plan personalized learning activities and track progress. Health and Safety: Maintain cleanliness and sanitization of toys and surfaces, following CDLF's guidelines. Parent & Family Involvement: Encourage and partner with parents for active participation in the program. Maintain strict confidentiality regarding children and families. Communicate with parents in their preferred language. Suggest at-home activities and materials for parents. Support bilingual development and cultural heritage. Requirements The ideal candidate will have: A current Preschool CDA (Childhood Development Associate) or a written plan to earn one within the first six months or an associate/bachelor's degree in early childhood education/child development or a related field within two years from the date of hire. Current CPR, First Aid, and Food Handler's permits. A willingness to work with children with special needs and those with limited or no English language skills. Preferred bilingual proficiency in Spanish and English. This role involves physical capabilities, including extended periods of walking, standing, kneeling, crouching, lifting/moving up to 50 pounds, as well as the ability to sit on the floor, crawl, run, and perform various activities associated with preschool care. Why You'll Love It Here: We are passionate about our work and the incredible children and families we have the privilege to support. We have been dedicated to Community and Family Engagement since 1975, have been operating Head Start Programs since 1991, and have experience managing programs in challenging, isolated, and underserved areas. Our curricula and programs are rooted in science, and we are committed to the professional growth of minority communities. Plus, our team includes bilingual and bicultural staff to ensure inclusive and culturally sensitive care. Salary Description $15.70 -$20.60
    $28k-31k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Teacher Assistant

    Centro de La Familia de Utah 3.5company rating

    Grand Junction, CO jobs

    Job DescriptionDescription: starts in early 2026 Join Our Team at Centro de la Familia! Are you passionate about nurturing the growth and development of young minds? Join us at Centro de la Familia, where we create exceptional opportunities for children and families through our early childhood education programs. Right now, we're looking for a Teacher Assistant to become a crucial part of our team. Position Overview: As an integral part of our team, under the guidance of the Lead Teacher and Education Specialist, you will: Administer a developmentally, linguistically, and culturally appropriate early childhood education program. Meet the individual and holistic needs of infants and toddlers. Work closely with parents and families, ensuring they are included in the planning and execution of their child's education. Collaborate with staff, parents, and volunteers, and be directly involved in providing meals and snacks for children. Assume Teacher duties in the temporary absence of the Teacher. Key Responsibilities: Classroom Environment: Assist in managing the classroom, supervising children, and engaging them in learning activities both indoors and outdoors. Program Planning: Support daily planning to promote children's growth and development, adhering to Head Start Performance Standards and CDLF Service Plan. Learning Environment: Use space, relationships, materials, and routines to create an interesting, secure, and enjoyable environment for play, exploration, and learning. Physical Development: Implement activities that promote children's physical development and encourage curiosity, exploration, and problem-solving. Communication: Actively communicate with children, providing opportunities for verbal and nonverbal communication. Creative Expression: Stimulate children's creative abilities through play with sound, rhythm, language, materials, space, and ideas. Emotional Security: Help each child develop a sense of independence and pride in themselves, fostering acceptance and mutual respect among peers. Behavioral Development: Create a supportive environment for children to practice appropriate and acceptable behaviors. Individualized Learning: Use observations and assessments to plan personalized learning activities and track progress. Health and Safety: Maintain cleanliness and sanitization of toys and surfaces, following CDLF's guidelines. Parent & Family Involvement: Encourage and partner with parents for active participation in the program. Maintain strict confidentiality regarding children and families. Communicate with parents in their preferred language. Suggest at-home activities and materials for parents. Support bilingual development and cultural heritage. Requirements: The ideal candidate will have: A current Preschool CDA (Childhood Development Associate) or a written plan to earn one within the first six months or an associate/bachelor's degree in early childhood education/child development or a related field within two years from the date of hire. Current CPR, First Aid, and Food Handler's permits. A willingness to work with children with special needs and those with limited or no English language skills. Required bilingual proficiency in Spanish and English. This role involves physical capabilities, including extended periods of walking, standing, kneeling, crouching, lifting/moving up to 50 pounds, as well as the ability to sit on the floor, crawl, run, and perform various activities associated with preschool care. Why You'll Love It Here: We are passionate about our work and the incredible children and families we have the privilege to support. We have been dedicated to Community and Family Engagement since 1975, have been operating Head Start Programs since 1991, and have experience managing programs in challenging, isolated, and underserved areas. Our curricula and programs are rooted in science, and we are committed to the professional growth of minority communities. Plus, our team includes bilingual and bicultural staff to ensure inclusive and culturally sensitive care.
    $32k-35k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Child Care Parenting Specialist - Tustin Mother & Child Res

    Healthright 360 4.5company rating

    Tustin, CA jobs

    . The Tustin Family Campus program is an 18 month residential treatment program serving 15 mothers with up to 32 children. All residents have open Child and Family Service cases in the County of Orange. These mothers are working to reunify with their children while at the same time addressing their histories with addiction and mental health. Our treatment team works closely with Orange County Social Services, Orange County Mental Health and Family Court to ensure successful case plan completion and reunification. Clients receive substance abuse counseling and education, counseling and education in parenting and life skills as well as individual and group therapy for both mothers and children. The goal for our clients is that they graduate with custody of their children, affordable housing and a steady income. The Childcare Parenting Specialist will assist with the Parenting Skills Program, a family centered program, which has the goal of helping parents to provide a healthy and safe environment for their children and to maximize their children's emotional and cognitive development. Key Responsibilities The key responsibilities of the Child Care Parenting Specialist are as followed: Provide 1:1 counseling to each client, introducing behavioral approaches to child guidance. Complete clear concise and timely documentation. Facilitate regularly scheduled activities to promote mother/child bonding such as Mommy and Me Groups, story telling, music groups, arts and crafts. Facilitate Evidence Based Curriculum groups such as Nurturing Parents and Strengthening Familes. Oversee and provide guidance to mothers who are assigned to childcare duties as part of their program activities. Assist mothers in obtaining safe, quality off-site child care when required, while still in residence or exiting from the program. Assist mothers with school communications, parent teacher meetings, IEP's. Assist mothers in locating transportation to and from school as required. Participate in team and staff meetings and in-service training. Other duties as assigned. Evening and weekend hours are required. Education and Knowledge, Skills and Abilities BA degree in Human Development, Early Childhood Education, or comparable subject matter. 4 years experience in a child care setting can be substituted for the education requirement. Experience working in a residential treatment environment preferred. California Driver's License required with proof of insurance. We will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records. In compliance with the California Department of Public Health's mandate, all employees must be able to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination. Medical and religious exemptions are available.
    $27k-32k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Teacher Assistant

    Centro de La Familia de Utah 3.5company rating

    Sanford, CO jobs

    Job DescriptionDescription: Join Our Team at Centro de la Familia! Are you passionate about nurturing the growth and development of young minds? Join us at Centro de la Familia, where we create exceptional opportunities for children and families through our early childhood education programs. Right now, we're looking for a Teacher Assistant to become a crucial part of our team. Position Overview: As an integral part of our team, under the guidance of the Lead Teacher and Education Specialist, you will: Administer a developmentally, linguistically, and culturally appropriate early childhood education program. Meet the individual and holistic needs of infants and toddlers. Work closely with parents and families, ensuring they are included in the planning and execution of their child's education. Collaborate with staff, parents, and volunteers, and be directly involved in providing meals and snacks for children. Assume Teacher duties in the temporary absence of the Teacher. Key Responsibilities: Classroom Environment: Assist in managing the classroom, supervising children, and engaging them in learning activities both indoors and outdoors. Program Planning: Support daily planning to promote children's growth and development, adhering to Head Start Performance Standards and CDLF Service Plan. Learning Environment: Use space, relationships, materials, and routines to create an interesting, secure, and enjoyable environment for play, exploration, and learning. Physical Development: Implement activities that promote children's physical development and encourage curiosity, exploration, and problem-solving. Communication: Actively communicate with children, providing opportunities for verbal and nonverbal communication. Creative Expression: Stimulate children's creative abilities through play with sound, rhythm, language, materials, space, and ideas. Emotional Security: Help each child develop a sense of independence and pride in themselves, fostering acceptance and mutual respect among peers. Behavioral Development: Create a supportive environment for children to practice appropriate and acceptable behaviors. Individualized Learning: Use observations and assessments to plan personalized learning activities and track progress. Health and Safety: Maintain cleanliness and sanitization of toys and surfaces, following CDLF's guidelines. Parent & Family Involvement: Encourage and partner with parents for active participation in the program. Maintain strict confidentiality regarding children and families. Communicate with parents in their preferred language. Suggest at-home activities and materials for parents. Support bilingual development and cultural heritage. Requirements: The ideal candidate will have: A current Preschool CDA (Childhood Development Associate) or a written plan to earn one within the first six months or an associate/bachelor's degree in early childhood education/child development or a related field within two years from the date of hire. Current CPR, First Aid, and Food Handler's permits. A willingness to work with children with special needs and those with limited or no English language skills. Preferred bilingual proficiency in Spanish and English. This role involves physical capabilities, including extended periods of walking, standing, kneeling, crouching, lifting/moving up to 50 pounds, as well as the ability to sit on the floor, crawl, run, and perform various activities associated with preschool care. Why You'll Love It Here: We are passionate about our work and the incredible children and families we have the privilege to support. We have been dedicated to Community and Family Engagement since 1975, have been operating Head Start Programs since 1991, and have experience managing programs in challenging, isolated, and underserved areas. Our curricula and programs are rooted in science, and we are committed to the professional growth of minority communities. Plus, our team includes bilingual and bicultural staff to ensure inclusive and culturally sensitive care.
    $32k-35k yearly est. 24d ago
  • Teacher Assistant

    Centro de La Familia de Utah 3.5company rating

    Olathe, CO jobs

    Full-time Description Join Our Team at Centro de la Familia! Are you passionate about nurturing the growth and development of young minds? Join us at Centro de la Familia, where we create exceptional opportunities for children and families through our early childhood education programs. Right now, we're looking for a Teacher Assistant to become a crucial part of our team. Position Overview: As an integral part of our team, under the guidance of the Lead Teacher and Education Specialist, you will: Administer a developmentally, linguistically, and culturally appropriate early childhood education program. Meet the individual and holistic needs of infants and toddlers. Work closely with parents and families, ensuring they are included in the planning and execution of their child's education. Collaborate with staff, parents, and volunteers, and be directly involved in providing meals and snacks for children. Assume Teacher duties in the temporary absence of the Teacher. Key Responsibilities: Classroom Environment: Assist in managing the classroom, supervising children, and engaging them in learning activities both indoors and outdoors. Program Planning: Support daily planning to promote children's growth and development, adhering to Head Start Performance Standards and CDLF Service Plan. Learning Environment: Use space, relationships, materials, and routines to create an interesting, secure, and enjoyable environment for play, exploration, and learning. Physical Development: Implement activities that promote children's physical development and encourage curiosity, exploration, and problem-solving. Communication: Actively communicate with children, providing opportunities for verbal and nonverbal communication. Creative Expression: Stimulate children's creative abilities through play with sound, rhythm, language, materials, space, and ideas. Emotional Security: Help each child develop a sense of independence and pride in themselves, fostering acceptance and mutual respect among peers. Behavioral Development: Create a supportive environment for children to practice appropriate and acceptable behaviors. Individualized Learning: Use observations and assessments to plan personalized learning activities and track progress. Health and Safety: Maintain cleanliness and sanitization of toys and surfaces, following CDLF's guidelines. Parent & Family Involvement: Encourage and partner with parents for active participation in the program. Maintain strict confidentiality regarding children and families. Communicate with parents in their preferred language. Suggest at-home activities and materials for parents. Support bilingual development and cultural heritage. Requirements The ideal candidate will have: A current Preschool CDA (Childhood Development Associate) or a written plan to earn one within the first six months or an associate/bachelor's degree in early childhood education/child development or a related field within two years from the date of hire. Current CPR, First Aid, and Food Handler's permits. A willingness to work with children with special needs and those with limited or no English language skills. Preferred bilingual proficiency in Spanish and English. This role involves physical capabilities, including extended periods of walking, standing, kneeling, crouching, lifting/moving up to 50 pounds, as well as the ability to sit on the floor, crawl, run, and perform various activities associated with preschool care. Why You'll Love It Here: We are passionate about our work and the incredible children and families we have the privilege to support. We have been dedicated to Community and Family Engagement since 1975, have been operating Head Start Programs since 1991, and have experience managing programs in challenging, isolated, and underserved areas. Our curricula and programs are rooted in science, and we are committed to the professional growth of minority communities. Plus, our team includes bilingual and bicultural staff to ensure inclusive and culturally sensitive care. Salary Description $15.70-$20.60
    $32k-35k yearly est. 60d+ ago

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