The Goddard School of Henderson, NV·Henderson, Nevada
The role involves using various educational techniques to teach children and help them develop social skills and self-esteem. Responsibilities also include communicating with parents and maintaining a clean, safe classroom environment.
401(k) 401(k) matching Competitive salary Dental insurance Employee discounts Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Training & development Vision insurance At The Goddard School in Henderson, we are proud of our families, faculty, and facility. We offer a stable, fun, and welcoming place to work. We believe you should enjoy coming to work each day. We are looking for qualified candidates to join our team, whether you have experience or are new to the field and eager to learn. You must be available to work Monday through Friday. During the interview, you will complete an application and visit each age group—infants, toddlers, 2s, 3s, and Pre-K—to get to know our culture, teaching approach, and expectations. Most interviews take about an hour.
We are NAEYC certified. There is a difference between "preschool" and "daycare"! You will always be supported and never out of ratio. We are here to help and answer your questions. You will have the resources you need to succeed in your classroom. You will be eligible for medical, vision, and dental insurance after 60 days of employment. Our benefits package includes insurance, a 401K plan, holiday pay, paid time off, and the TEACH scholarship. Minimum Requirements Be kind, nurturing, and have a positive attitude. Be able to complete live scan fingerprinting. Be able to provide a negative TB test. Be able to get a CPR card and complete all state-required courses within 30 days. Have a high school diploma, a C.D.A., associate’s, or bachelor’s degree.
Have reliable transportation
Be available to work any shift between 7:00 am and 6:00 pm.
Use a variety of educational techniques, such as storytelling, educational play, and media, to teach children. Help children develop social skills and build self-esteem. Encourage children to interact with each other and help them resolve disagreements. Communicate with parents regularly to understand each child’s background and needs. Work together with other educators. Keep the classroom clean and safe.
Candidates must have a high school diploma or higher and be able to provide a negative TB test and complete a live scan fingerprinting. Must be available for shifts between 7:00 am and 6:00 pm and obtain a CPR card within 30 days.
Market context
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