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Community Action Partnership of North Alabama
Overview
The teacher leads a classroom team to provide a safe and healthy learning environment for Pre-K children. Responsibilities include developing lesson plans, managing classroom data, and fostering positive relationships with families.
Compensation
$17 - $32 / HOUR
Posted
4 days ago
National Heritage Academies
The Lead Teacher is responsible for implementing a developmentally appropriate curriculum and ensuring compliance with GSRP guidelines. They will collaborate with staff and families to support the physical, emotional, and cognitive development of preschool children.
Salary not listed
1 month ago
Douglas County School District
The Educational Assistant provides instructional and clerical support to teachers and special service providers while assisting students with medical, health, and personal care needs. Responsibilities include documenting student progress, maintaining classroom environments, and ensuring student safety throughout the school day.
$20 - $31 / HOUR
82ND STREET ACADEMICS
The Lead Teacher is responsible for implementing the NYCDOE Pre-K curriculum to foster children's social, emotional, and academic development. They will also manage classroom operations, conduct student assessments, and maintain strong partnerships with families.
$60,000 - $70,000 / YEAR
Oregon Coast Community Action
The primary purpose is the delivery of high-quality child and family services according to Head Start Performance Standards, which includes overseeing the daily operations of the classroom for children aged three to five and maintaining safe, quality learning environments. Essential functions involve promoting child growth through responsive care, effective teaching using Creative Curriculum, and utilizing ongoing assessments like ASQ-3, ASQ-SE, and TS GOLD to individualize plans.
$20 - $27 / HOUR
2 months ago
The primary purpose is the delivery of high-quality child and family services according to Head Start standards, involving oversight of daily classroom operations for children aged three to five and maintaining safe, quality learning environments. Essential functions include promoting child growth through responsive care, utilizing specific curricula, conducting developmental screenings, ensuring health and safety protocols, and actively engaging with families.