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6 jobs that use Pre-K the most

Jobs that use pre-k the most include children's ministries director, early childhood services director, and student teacher assistant.

What jobs use Pre-K the most?

1. Children's Ministries Director

How children's ministries director uses Pre-K:

  • Organize and lead weekly youth group meetings as well as retreats for jr. and sr. high students.
  • Direct Christian education program for pre-K - 5th grades at mid-size OK church
  • Create media: PowerPoint and hand outs.

Most common skills for children's ministries director:

  • Kids
  • Ministry Programs
  • Class Structure
  • Pre-K
  • VBS
  • Child Care

2. Early Childhood Services Director

How early childhood services director uses Pre-K:

  • Manage daily operation for a family-own business with responsibility for sales, production, and administrative functions including payroll.
  • Implement systems to more collaboratively and effectively develop department and area budgets for staff payroll, operations, and capital projects.
  • Maintain financial records, supervise staff and children, and communicate with families on a regular basis, follow DPW regulations.

Most common skills for early childhood services director:

  • Professional Development
  • Curriculum Development
  • Pre-K
  • Education Programs
  • Classroom Management
  • Childhood Program

3. Student Teacher Assistant

How student teacher assistant uses Pre-K:

  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Participate in IEP meetings and parent-teacher conferences.
  • Tutor student with physical and learning disabilities in mathematics curriculum in after school program

Most common skills for student teacher assistant:

  • CPR
  • Mathematics
  • Art Projects
  • Pre-K
  • Classroom Management
  • Educational Programs

4. Head Teacher

How head teacher uses Pre-K:

  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Plan and implement cohesive, age-appropriate curriculum for severely disable children in Pre-K program.
  • Develop and implement age-appropriate curriculum for toddler program, ensuring that appropriate opportunities are provided in order to maximize learning potential.

Most common skills for head teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • Child Care
  • Creative Curriculum
  • Language Arts
  • Pre-K
  • Mathematics

5. Religious Education Director

How religious education director uses Pre-K:

  • Lead project management team in development/execution of conferences and enduring CME -accredite programs.
  • Develop a faith-base curriculum for grades Pre-K through 10th ..
  • Design curricula and teach courses in development of oral and written communication skills, mathematics and general educational development for adults.

Most common skills for religious education director:

  • Classroom Management
  • Curriculum Materials
  • DRE
  • CCD
  • Pre-K
  • Nursery

6. Assistant Group Supervisor

How assistant group supervisor uses Pre-K:

  • Lead and manage a DEA enforcement task force group involve in daily enforcement and intelligence collection/dissemination activities.
  • Play an active role in the reaccreditation for NAEYC.
  • Follow all safety precautions per DPW regulations and maintain all applicable childcare clearances.

Most common skills for assistant group supervisor:

  • Child Care
  • Classroom Environment
  • CPR
  • Pre-K
  • Infant Room
  • Open Communication

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