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HARBOR DAY CARE CENTER INC
Overview
The Assistant Teacher plans and executes a classroom program focusing on the educational, social, and health needs of Pre-K children. Responsibilities include implementing The Creative Curriculum, supervising children, and maintaining communication with parents.
Compensation
$18 - $20 / HOUR
Posted
1 month ago
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