component. The applicant will work closely with related service providers and support programming individualized to each student's needs. About us: CAPS Collaborative will work in partnership with districts to provide programs and services of the highest quality.
To provide these services, we adhere to the following values: To commit every aspect of the organization to providing exceptional educational opportunities for students. To demonstrate quality and responsiveness by becoming the first choice of districts for programs and services. To be a customer-focused organization that constantly evaluates district needs. To integrate quality, integrity, respect, and teamwork into every aspect
of the organization. To demonstrate accountability through constantly evaluating results and progress toward goals. To implement programs and services in the most cost-effective manner and to exercise due diligence in financial decision making.
We will work in partnership with districts to ensure that students transition to the least restrictive environment in their home school district. About the role: To coordinate, develop, and execute developmentally appropriate individual learning programs and educational services that will contribute to students' academic, social, and emotional growth, as well as the student's health and well being. Responsibilities: Performs a variety of backssments
and observations to determine the areas in which the student may need extra or modified educational services.
backssment areas may include academic performance, behavior, social development, or physical health. Identifies the students' needs and develops related lesson and teaching plans. Develops individualized education programs (IEPs) for each student, setting learning goals and adopting modifications as necessary; ensures each students activities and lessons are planned and organized according to his/her abilities. Reports on student progress toward IEP goals quarterly. Communicate effectively with students, staff, parents, and team members.
Develops and teaches lessons that provide engaging learning opportunities for small groups and individual students while meeting required specifications of IEPs and 504 plans. Implements IEPs, provides ongoing or follow-up backssments, and continually tracks progress and makes modifications as necessary. Understands and develops intervention strategies and behavior intervention plans. Ensures programs comply with Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA); ensures each applicable student is provided with Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) that is properly modified for his/her individual needs.
Develops, completes, and maintains all paperwork mandated by local, state, and federal guidelines, laws, and regulations. Attends all IEP meetings. Maintains knowledge of special education teaching methods, research, and best practices through professional development and study. Advocates on behalf of the students. Celebrates the achievements and successes of students. Recognizes the importance of staff attitude and professionalism in responding effectively to those in their charge. Train paraprofessionals in student's programs, including academic, feeding, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech and language, data collection, equipment use and technology accommodations.
Walking and moving about the classroom and school environment to provide individual instruction to both students and staff. Capable of stooping/bending, squatting and kneeling for significant amounts of time to: Provide instruction to students in a variety of positioning equipment, placing students from standing to floor levels (Standers, bolsters, wedges, sidelyers, therapy balls, Tumbleforms, etc. ) Change diapers & dress/re-dress students throughout the day Take off/put on equipment (Body Jackets, AFOs, Swash Braces, splints, etc.
) Carry out therapy carryover skills with students Assist students with self-care needs Must have the ability to exercise universal precautions and tolerate constant management of body fluids (urine, feces, drool, runny noses, sneezing and coughing by children unable to independently cover their mouth and/or nose, vomit, stoma & tracheae care). Lift and carry objects and/or classroom equipment: 0-20 pounds, constantly 21-50 pounds, often 51-60 pounds, rarely Lift and move students for repositioning several times a day: 20-50/60,1 man lift 51/61 & up, 2-4 man lift dependent on exact weight and students tone Push and pull students in wheelchairs on flat surfaces and inclines: 20-200 pounds (1-2 person required dependent on exact weight and angle of incline) May be required to physically handle students weighing 20-200 pounds, by one's self during an emergency situation.
Must be able to assist ambulatory students with visual impairments and/or unsteady (ataxic) movement. Must be able to address and handle students with behavioral issues (aggressive or self-stim). Must assist students daily in all activities of daily living. Must have the ability to reach grasp and handle objects using upper extremities.
Must possess excellent reading, writing and mathematical skills. Must be capable of making sound judgments and decisions. Must be able to deal with people in a variety of situations. Performs other related duties as assigned. Candidate requirements: Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Excellent interpersonal skills with ability to maintain a calm and patient demeanor with all students. Thorough understanding of various special education needs and services. Thorough understanding of and the ability to implement a variety of effective teaching methods.
Thorough understanding of policies, laws, and guidelines related to special education including IDEA, l EPs, and 504. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite or related software. Bachelors degree in Special Education required; Masters degree preferred. Appropriate state license or certification required. Physical Requirements: Two years of experience highly preferred. Prolonged periods standing and walking throughout school and classroom. Must be able to lift to 15 pounds at a time. Must be able to assist students who have physical difficulties.
Must be able to kneel, sit, stand, crawl, push, and pull to assist and teach children throughout the day. Prolonged periods sitting and working on computer to complete necessary paperwork.
an environment in which all our employees are treated equitably and feel included. We seek to hire, develop, and advance individuals who value antiracism, diversity, equity, and inclusion (ADEI), and are committed to embedding ADEI best practices and tenets in all aspects of our work.
About The Department of Human Service Programs: The Department of Human Service Programs (DHSP) creates and coordinates services that enhance the quality of life for Cambridge residents. Driven by the needs of residents, DHSP's extensive services and programs touch almost every sector in the city: from newborns to senior citizens, from school-aged children to homeless families, from non-profit organizations
to local employers. About The Role: The Rotating Teacher supports the Preschool and Afterschool (kindergarten - 5th grade) programs by providing quality teaching support for full-time day programs.
Quality teaching support entails actively contributing to a comfortable, safe, and stimulating childcare environment, which effectively meets the needs of children. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The Rotating Teacher will report to the Program Assistant for daily/weekly scheduling, but receives direct supervision from the program's staff, under the direction of the Program Manager. The Rotating Teacher's specific duties include, but are not limited, to the following: Foster a positive
learning environment in the classroom by supporting the engagement of children in classroom activities and routines.
Provide nurturing and socially responsive care to all children enrolled in the program. Utilize an assets-based approach to working with children and families. Assist teachers in the facilitation of learning activities. This may require working one-on-one with a child or with a small group. In partnership with staff, ensure the safety of children while playing outdoors on field trips, or while transitioning from one location to another. Follow and implement the classroom's behavior guidance policy and systems. Assist teachers with a variety of classroom duties such as lunch and snack preparation.
Maintain classroom, including classroom clean-up, as needed Under the supervision of site staff, maintain regular and respectful communication with parents regarding their child's daily experiences in the program through daily conversations. For long-term placements, fulfill some programmatic and/or administrative responsibilities. Participate in various meetings called by the Division Head or Program Manager such as: program orientations and training workshops, policy review, or DHSP required trainings. Maintain professional knowledge through participation in required Department of Early Education and Care trainings as well as meeting the educational requirements established by the EEC and the City of Cambridge.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Education and Experience: Applicant must be 21 years of age or older. Minimum of HS Diploma/GED and 1 year of related experience; Associate degree and 9 months half-time experience; or B. A. with 6 months half-time experience. First Aid and CPR trained preferred or must complete training within 6 months of hire date. Applicant must successfully pass the EEC background record check process, which includes a CORI, SORI, DCF check, and fingerprinting.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Applicant is required to be available from 7:30 AM-6:00 PM daily. Adhere to all Massachusetts EEC regulations as well as those established by the Childcare Division, DHSP, or the City of Cambridge. Always maintain professional manner. The City of Cambridge's workforce, like the community it serves, is diverse. Applicants must have the ability to work and interact effectively with individuals and groups with a variety of identities, cultures, backgrounds, and ideologies. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS, WORKING CONDITIONS, WORK FLEXIBILITY AND ACCOMODATIONS: Ability to move with agility including the ability to kneel to be at a child's eye level.
Ability to hear children who speak in a soft voice or mumble words when distressed. Ability to run after children in play and to respond to an emergency. Ability to use hands and arms to move, reach, handle, and manipulate objects in the classroom. Ability to see is required for the supervision of children. Ability to lift a child (up to 40 pounds). The work environment includes classroom and outdoor playgrounds and occasional field trips. The noise level in the work environment is moderate to very loud.
Ability to travel from one site to another as needed. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. SUMMARY OF BENEFITS: Health, dental and vision insurance Vacation, personal and sick days Sick incentive pay eligibility Management allowance of $2700/year City employee commuter benefits (T-Pass reimbursement, Bluebikes membership, EZRide Shuttle membership) REQUIRED DOCUMENTS: Please upload the following documents to complete your application: Resume Cover Letter #P1PDN-9ae3c290-a7be-4eb7-8a6e-ead63d70e8f0
learning.
The teacher is also expected to maintain open communication with parents, counselors, and deans, contribute to the mission and work of the World Language Department, attend meetings for students and teachers, attend to administrative duties, and fulfill other responsibilities and duties as a member of the broader school community.
Full-time Spanish teachers at Newton North teach four classes at a variety of levels, and at this time we are seeking applicants with diverse experiences and/or a willingness to diversify their experience. Required Qualifications: Bachelors Degree Appropriate DESE teaching license Excellent oral and written communication skills in both English
and Spanish Ability to use technology effectively Desired Qualifications: Masters Degree or significant post-graduate coursework in subject area Experience teaching high school students in Spanish
The teacher is also expected to maintain open communication with parents and counselors/housemasters, contribute to the regular functioning and development of the World Language Department, attend meetings for students and teachers, attend to administrative duties, and fulfill other responsibilities/duties as a member of the broader community.
Required Qualifications: Bachelors or Masters Degree in French Appropriate DESE teaching license Ability to handle a multitude of varying and complex issues including, but not limited to meeting the learning needs of a diverse student body, split-second decision making, creative delivery of content, navigating technology, and anti-bullying curriculum
instruction. Excellent oral and written communication skills in both English and French Ability to use technology effectively Desired Qualifications: The World Language Department seeks a teacher who: uses the target language for general instruction can utilize the offerings of our digital language lab has experience with people and customs from other cultures commands strong content knowledge of grammar and vocabulary outside of textbook structures commands knowledge of literature and other aspects of Italian culture is flexible can teach multiple grade and curriculum levels is willing to share with other department members what he/she knows, is collegial with other department members believes
in helping all students to help them achieve their potential, including minority and low socio-economic students can implement modifications and accommodations required by an IEP knows the new Massachusetts Teacher Evaluation System
school programs. The ASL interpreter shall facilitate communication among students who are deaf or hard of hearing, their hearing peers, the classroom teachers and other personnel in the school system. The interpreter may perform this responsibility in a variety of settings, in and outside of the classroom.
The interpreter may interpret for Deaf staff as needed for meetings and school-wide events. Other duties that may be performed when they do not interfere with interpreting include tutoring, participation in meetings and being an active member of the school's educational team. School year position with additional summer hours available. About us: CAPS Collaborative will work in partnership
with districts to provide programs and services of the highest quality. To provide these services, we adhere to the following values: To commit every aspect of the organization to providing exceptional educational opportunities for students.
To demonstrate quality and responsiveness by becoming the first choice of districts for programs and services. To be a customer-focused organization that constantly evaluates district needs. To integrate quality, integrity, respect, and teamwork into every aspect of the organization. To demonstrate accountability through constantly evaluating results and progress toward goals. To implement programs and services in the most cost-effective manner and
to exercise due diligence in financial decision making.
We will work in partnership with districts to ensure that students transition to the least restrictive environment in their home school district. About the role: ASL interpreters facilitate communication among students/staff who are deaf or hard of hearing, their hearing peers, classroom teachers and various school personnel. The ASL interpreter is an active part of the educational team and often serves as a liaison between students, general educators, and the CAPS DHHP. A commitment to lifelong learning and a spirit of collegiality and teamwork are expected and critical to the success of the program.
Responsibilities: Facilitate communication within the educational setting ensuring language access to curricular material, successfully conveying voice-sign and sign-voice messages Assume other in-school interpreting responsibilities such as: parent conferences, IEP meetings, assemblies, disciplinary meetings, or special events With advanced notice, provide interpreting for school functions outside of school hours, including extracurricular activities, meetings and special events (Additional compensation for interpreting services outside of normal school hours) Maintain contact and collaborate with members of the educational team to ensure compliance with students' IEP goals As a related service provider, assist in data collection, share current performance levels and make recommendations related to interpreter use and communication access in the classroom.
Orient the general education teacher and educate student consumers as to the role of the interpreter and the Educational Interpreter model. Continually develop knowledge, skills and professionalism to maintain qualification for all aspects of the interpreting role. Use scheduled preparation time to preview materials, consult with instructors, preview educational videos, review signs for content-area concepts, etc.
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the National Association of Interpreters in Education's (NAIE) Professional Guidelines for Interpreting in Educational Settings , as well as the NAD-RID Code of Professional Conduct. Monitor students' need for a note-taker and assist with coordination as needed. Develop cooperative working relationships with professional colleagues (CAPS and host school); demonstrate the ability to problem-solve and engage in thoughtful conflict resolution. Maintain professional boundaries and ensure student/staff confidentiality as appropriate within the educational Team.
Contribute to professional growth and collaboration by staying informed on current literature/resources in the field and actively participating in staff meetings and professional development opportunities. Perform other appropriate school-related tasks as assigned by the Program Director, including supervising/coordinating lunch duty, recess or other non-instructional activities as assigned or as needed by program Candidate requirements: Must meet the minimum requirements as set forth by the Massachusetts Commission for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing (MCDHH) and Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) such as MCDHH Screening (at a minimum) and a rating of 3.5 on the Educational Interpreter Performance backssment (EIPA) Fluency in American Sign Language (ASL) and English Bachelor's Degree preferred Interpreter Training Program (ITP) completion preferred Experience and/or training in child development and education preferred Ability to communicate effectively with students and adjust interpretation according to the student's preferred language and communication needs
mission, and values. This includes attendance, participation, and contribution in local safety committee meetings as needed. Job Summary The Instructor - Light Rail (LR) will train, supervise, and monitor personnel in the safe operation of light rail vehicles and equipment throughout the division.
The Instructor - Light Rail will also ensure the safety of passengers and employees through the proper instruction and enforcement of Authority standards and policies. Duties & Responsibilities Conduct classroom and field instruction on all LR Training Programs for both MBTA employees and outside agencies. Assist in the development of training programs, Power Point presentations, films, handouts
and written exams for the professional development and promotion of employees. Conduct observations of operating employees in the performance of their duties.
Instruct/re-instruct employees on their duties when needed or directed by the Superintendent of Training. Remain up to date on and fulfill all roles and responsibilities related to the MBTA's Safety Plan and ensure resources are available to all staff while informing them of their roles and responsibilities in the Safety Plan. Implement and maintain manual and computerized systems to monitor training activities and ensure compliance with established budgets. Respond to accidents and emergency situations. Conduct investigations of
accidents and incidents. Conduct checks on safety equipment on vehicles Assist operations during special events and holidays, such as the 4th of July and New Year's Eve.
Participate in testing new and modified vehicles to assist in equipment analysis and the development of new training modules. Evaluate and guide the performance of others in various training situations. Drive a company or personal vehicle to visit work sites and to assist at emergencies and/or events as needed. Work any and all shifts and locations as assigned or directed. Provide professional and courteous customer service through face-to-face interaction with customers, or via telephone or written correspondence.
Respond to each inquiry, whether from a customer vendor or co-worker in a professional and courteous manner. Respond or report to work as directed by supervisory personnel for emergencies, severe weather conditions, or any other abnormal conditions that impair service, or the safety of service, twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week. Uphold the rights and interests of the Authority while building and maintaining an effective relationship with employees. Perform all other duties and projects that may be assigned. Minimum Requirements & Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent (GED) from an accredited institution with the ability to comprehend, communicate and respond to instructions, orders, signs, notices, inquiries, etc.
in English. Five (5) years of experience at the MBTA operating light rail streetcars. Must currently be working as a Dispatcher, Spare Dispatcher, Chief Inspector, Spare Chief Inspector, Yard Master, Inspector, or Spare Inspector in Light Rail Operations or is an employee in Light Rail Operations and was completely trained and/or worked as a Dispatcher, Spare Dispatcher, Chief Inspector, Spare Chief Inspector, Yard Master, Inspector, or Spare Inspector.
A valid driver's license Must currently hold a Full-Time rating. Effective organizational and analytical skills. Working knowledge of Word, Excel, database, or Power Point applications. Excellent customer service, training, and presentation skills. The ability to provide internal and external customers with a courteous and professional experience As part of the interview process, applicants will be expected to give a timed ten (10) minute presentation. A writing sample/written backssment will be required during the interview process. Substitutions Include None.
Preferences Include: Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in business, transportation, or a related field. Experience in a training capacity. Job Conditions: Ability to effectively read, comprehend, communicate, and respond to instructions, orders, signs, notices, inquiries, etc. in English Ability to provide internal and external customers with courteous and professional experiences Ability to work effectively independently and as part of a team (or supervise, if required) Ability to uphold the rights and interests of the MBTA while building and maintaining effective relationships with employees and co-workers Ability to adhere to rules, regulations, collective bargaining agreements (if applicable), and policies of the MBTA, including the EEO, anti-discrimination, anti-harassment, and anti-retaliation policies Have a satisfactory work record for the two (2) years immediately prior to the closing date of this posting (unless if recent graduate), including overall employment, job performance, discipline, and safety records (infractions and/or offenses occurring after the closing of the posting and before the filling of a vacancy may preclude a candidate from consideration for selection) Ability to pass a Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) check, comprehensive background screening, and medical Clinic screening, potentially including a physical examination and drug and alcohol screenings Ability to work all shifts and / or locations assigned, directed, or necessary for this position, including (for some transit / operations roles) up to twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week as necessary to accommodate severe weather conditions, emergencies, or any other circumstances that may potentially impact service or the safety of service Disclaimers and Definitions: General Disclaimer: The statements contained in this job description are intended to describe a summary, general nature, and complexity of typical job functions and do not represent an exhaustive list of all duties, tasks, and responsibilities required of staff assigned to this position.
Application Deadlines: Applicants should apply as soon as possible, as the MBTA may stop considering applicants after a sufficiently large applicant pool is established. Work Environment: The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here-in are representative of those an employee may encounter while performing the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations can be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. See job description for role-specific requirements. Work Eligibility: Although the MBTA is an Equal Opportunity Employer, all employees must be legally authorized to work in the United States for any employer and on an unrestricted basis (the MBTA does not sponsor non-US citizens). However, if you have an unrestricted work authorization, or sponsored by a separate entity, you are welcome to apply for open positions.
International students taking part in CPT / STEM / OPT programs through a university are eligible for internships and co-ops with the MBTA. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to complete a Form I-9 to verify their identity and eligibility to work in the U. S. Safety Sensitive Positions: Employees working in this classification will be subject to periodic physical examinations plus random drug and alcohol testing. On-call or 24/7 Positions: Employees working in this classification must be available to respond to page / text / call and report to work as determined by assigned department or the Authority.
Essential / Emergency Staff: During declared " states of emergency, " employees working in this classification are required to report to work for their assigned work hours or as directed by management. ADA Accommodations: The MBTA makes reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities. If you require an accommodation during this process, please contact the MBTA's ADA Unit at 617-222-xyz X or xyz X@. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: The MBTA is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. For terms, descriptions, and definitions related to diversity, equity, inclusion, veteran status, and immediate family members that you may find on the application form, please visit /careers-app-definitions.
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lifelong learning journey ahead. And we want you to join us in shaping a future we can all be proud to share-in neighborhoods, at work, and in schools nationwide. Our teachers, center staff, and field leaders are the heart and soul of our business. When you join us, you'll be directly supporting children and their education every day and experiencing the trials and triumphs that come with that responsibility.
But you'll never be alone. You'll do it all with a village of dedicated and passionate humans who care as much about helping kids reach their highest potential as you do. The best part? Seeing the positive impact you're making on the lives of young learners and their families-and
knowing that your work matters. When you join our team as a Teacher we will: Invest in you and your career at Kinder Care as you create a world-class experience in our classrooms Reward your commitment to our children and families as your journey continues with us When you join our team as a Teacher you will: Implement Kinder Care's curriculum in a way that is consistent with the unique needs of each child Create a safe, nurturing environment where children can play and learn Partner and connect with parents, with a shared desire to provide the best care and education for their children Support your center's success; partner with center staff and leadership to achieve goals around enrollment,
accreditation, and engagement Cultivate positive relationships with families, teachers, state licensing authorities, community contacts and corporate partners Qualifications Outstanding customer service skills, strong organizational skills, and the ability to multi-task and handle multiple situations effectively CPR and First Aid Certification or willingness to obtain Meet state specific qualifications for the role or willingness to obtain Active Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential (or willing to obtain) Physically able to use a computer with basic proficiency, lift a minimum of 40 pounds, and work indoors or outdoors Able to assume postures in low levels to allow physical and visual contact with children, see and hear well enough to keep children safe, and engage in physical activity with children Read, write, understand, and speak English to communicate with children and their parents in English Our benefits meet you where you are.
We're here to help our employees navigate the integration of work and life: Know your whole family is supported with discounted child care benefits. Breathe easy with medical, dental, and vision benefits for your family (and pets, too! ). Feel supported in your mental health and personal growth with employee assistance programs.
Feel great and thrive with access to health and wellness programs, paid time off and discounts for work necessities, such as cell phones. . and much more. We operate research-backed, accredited, and customizable programs in more than 2,000 sites and centers across 40 states and the District of Columbia. As we expand, we're matching the needs of more and more families, dynamic work environments, and diverse communities from coast to coast. Because we believe every family deserves access to high-quality child care, no matter who they are or where they live.
Every day, you'll help bring this mission to life by building community and delivering exceptional experiences. And if you're anything like us, you'll come for the work, and stay for the people. Kinder Care Learning Companies is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, age, interaction, religion, disability, interactionual orientation, marital status, military or veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other basis protected by local, state, or federal law.
lifelong learning journey ahead. And we want you to join us in shaping a future we can all be proud to share-in neighborhoods, at work, and in schools nationwide. Our teachers, center staff, and field leaders are the heart and soul of our business. When you join us, you'll be directly supporting children and their education every day and experiencing the trials and triumphs that come with that responsibility.
But you'll never be alone. You'll do it all with a village of dedicated and passionate humans who care as much about helping kids reach their highest potential as you do. The best part? Seeing the positive impact you're making on the lives of young learners and their families-and
knowing that your work matters. When you join our team as a Teacher we will: Invest in you and your career at Kinder Care as you create a world-class experience in our classrooms Reward your commitment to our children and families as your journey continues with us When you join our team as a Teacher you will: Implement Kinder Care's curriculum in a way that is consistent with the unique needs of each child Create a safe, nurturing environment where children can play and learn Partner and connect with parents, with a shared desire to provide the best care and education for their children Support your center's success; partner with center staff and leadership to achieve goals around enrollment,
accreditation, and engagement Cultivate positive relationships with families, teachers, state licensing authorities, community contacts and corporate partners Qualifications Outstanding customer service skills, strong organizational skills, and the ability to multi-task and handle multiple situations effectively CPR and First Aid Certification or willingness to obtain Meet state specific qualifications for the role or willingness to obtain Active Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential (or willing to obtain) Physically able to use a computer with basic proficiency, lift a minimum of 40 pounds, and work indoors or outdoors Able to assume postures in low levels to allow physical and visual contact with children, see and hear well enough to keep children safe, and engage in physical activity with children Read, write, understand, and speak English to communicate with children and their parents in English Our benefits meet you where you are.
We're here to help our employees navigate the integration of work and life: Know your whole family is supported with discounted child care benefits. Breathe easy with medical, dental, and vision benefits for your family (and pets, too! ). Feel supported in your mental health and personal growth with employee assistance programs.
Feel great and thrive with access to health and wellness programs, paid time off and discounts for work necessities, such as cell phones. . and much more. We operate research-backed, accredited, and customizable programs in more than 2,000 sites and centers across 40 states and the District of Columbia. As we expand, we're matching the needs of more and more families, dynamic work environments, and diverse communities from coast to coast. Because we believe every family deserves access to high-quality child care, no matter who they are or where they live.
Every day, you'll help bring this mission to life by building community and delivering exceptional experiences. And if you're anything like us, you'll come for the work, and stay for the people. Kinder Care Learning Companies is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, age, interaction, religion, disability, interactionual orientation, marital status, military or veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other basis protected by local, state, or federal law.
lifelong learning journey ahead. And we want you to join us in shaping a future we can all be proud to share-in neighborhoods, at work, and in schools nationwide. Our teachers, center staff, and field leaders are the heart and soul of our business. When you join us, you'll be directly supporting children and their education every day and experiencing the trials and triumphs that come with that responsibility.
But you'll never be alone. You'll do it all with a village of dedicated and passionate humans who care as much about helping kids reach their highest potential as you do. The best part? Seeing the positive impact you're making on the lives of young learners and their families-and
knowing that your work matters. When you join our team as a Teacher we will: Invest in you and your career at Kinder Care as you create a world-class experience in our classrooms Reward your commitment to our children and families as your journey continues with us When you join our team as a Teacher you will: Implement Kinder Care's curriculum in a way that is consistent with the unique needs of each child Create a safe, nurturing environment where children can play and learn Partner and connect with parents, with a shared desire to provide the best care and education for their children Support your center's success; partner with center staff and leadership to achieve goals around enrollment,
accreditation, and engagement Cultivate positive relationships with families, teachers, state licensing authorities, community contacts and corporate partners Qualifications Outstanding customer service skills, strong organizational skills, and the ability to multi-task and handle multiple situations effectively CPR and First Aid Certification or willingness to obtain Meet state specific qualifications for the role or willingness to obtain Active Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential (or willing to obtain) Physically able to use a computer with basic proficiency, lift a minimum of 40 pounds, and work indoors or outdoors Able to assume postures in low levels to allow physical and visual contact with children, see and hear well enough to keep children safe, and engage in physical activity with children Read, write, understand, and speak English to communicate with children and their parents in English Our benefits meet you where you are.
We're here to help our employees navigate the integration of work and life: Know your whole family is supported with discounted child care benefits. Breathe easy with medical, dental, and vision benefits for your family (and pets, too! ). Feel supported in your mental health and personal growth with employee assistance programs.
Feel great and thrive with access to health and wellness programs, paid time off and discounts for work necessities, such as cell phones. . and much more. We operate research-backed, accredited, and customizable programs in more than 2,000 sites and centers across 40 states and the District of Columbia. As we expand, we're matching the needs of more and more families, dynamic work environments, and diverse communities from coast to coast. Because we believe every family deserves access to high-quality child care, no matter who they are or where they live.
Every day, you'll help bring this mission to life by building community and delivering exceptional experiences. And if you're anything like us, you'll come for the work, and stay for the people. Kinder Care Learning Companies is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, age, interaction, religion, disability, interactionual orientation, marital status, military or veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other basis protected by local, state, or federal law.
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