Spanish/Japanese Immersion Preschool Teacher Education, Training & Library - Bend, OR at Geebo

Spanish/Japanese Immersion Preschool Teacher

Crawmer's Critterz Inc will soon be expanding. We will be screening teachers for our Spanish Immersion preschool classroom. Teacher will be working with a group of 10 children from 3 years to 5 years old with a team of 6 other teachers. The daily rhythm of the children consists of 4 meals, music twice daily, preschool class and art education. All students enrolled have the opportunity to participate in all the activities at the school as age appropriate. Being able to lift children and helping with toilet use are two necessary parts of this job. Speaking Spanish fluently, teaching the children in Spanish and using English to clarify for students who are not yet understanding Spanish.

New team member will be able to work within the PBIS discipline policy at the school, teach and implement curriculum and work with parents. Having the ability to be at ease in a busy environment, find joy/laughter in the silly every day and enjoy reading to the students are important pieces for this position. Produce weekly newsletters for families in the classroom, constant interaction with students in the program and participate in on going training's.

Minimum Requirements:
Fluent in Spanish or Japanese and English
1 year experience working full time in a certified child care center with children 24 month - 5 years OR
30 College Credit Hours in Early Childhood Education
Infant/Child CPR
First Aid
Oregon Food Handlers Card
Oregon Abuse & Neglect Reporting
Oregon Child Care Division Criminal Background Check (through childcareinoregon.org)
Hours needed available are Monday - Friday from 7:30am to 5:30pm. Shifts are typically 6 - 8.5 hours in length.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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