Presbyterian Medical Services·Farmington, New Mexico
Provide a supportive social and emotional environment in a classroom to foster the growth and learning of typically and atypically developing children. Offer daily guidance to classroom staff and adapt to various centers as needed for program operations.
This position serves in a classroom to provide an appropriate social and emotional environment in order to expand the child's ability to learn and grow. Provides daily guidance to classroom staff. Works in a classroom-based setting with typically and atypically developing children. Position may be reassigned to various classrooms/centers as deemed necessary for program operations.
Requires a degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field, or a combination of specific credits and teaching experience. Must hold or obtain a CDA credential, state certificate, or equivalent, along with First Aid and CPR certifications.
Market context
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