Substitute Assistant Teacher Retail & Wholesale - Northport, NY at Geebo

Substitute Assistant Teacher

Connecticut Institute for Communities, Inc.
CIFC's Danbury Early Learning Programs (HEAD START & SCHOOL READINESS) seeks hourly / per-shift Substitute Assistant Teachers.
Our Substitutes are highly utilized and often lead to permanent employment.
Perfect P/T opportunity for College students and parents.
Program hours are Mon-Friday 7:
30am-5:
45pm, available shifts are coverage dependent (e.
g.
7:
30-3, 8-4pm; 9:
45-5:
45pm; 1:
30-5:
45pm).
Substitute Assistant Teachers are scheduled for planned staff vacations and for day-of, unplanned coverage needs.
Some long term assignments are available.
Substitute Assistant Teachers work under the direction of the Substitute Coordinator and a daily classroom Teacher.
The position is responsible for assisting classrooms to maintain routines, curriculum, meals, and related activities for children (ages 6 weeks-5 years old).
This position is a great opportunity for candidates interested in Early Childhood Education, an opportunity to learn about the field or gain experience, and a desire for maximum schedule flexibility.
This position offers occupational growth opportunities.
Benefits:
Employee assistance program Employee discount Flexible schedule Professional development assistance Schedule:
8 hour shift Day shift Monday to Friday On call flexible schedule RequirementsSuccessful candidates possess:
Are 18 years or older; A high school diploma or GED equivalence (preferred); Have some childcare or preschool experience; and/or Motivated candidates do not require experience.
Bilingual candidates strongly encouraged to apply.
Competitive compensation and growth opportunities.
Health Requirements:
Recent documentation free of communicable diseases (i.
e.
TB and COVID); and Recent fit for duty examination.
Ability to lift 40 lbs.
PI225690299 Recommended Skills Child Care Early Childhood Education Infectious Diseases Preschool Education Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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