YMCA Child Care Teachers Aides Education, Training & Library - Torrance, CA at Geebo

YMCA Child Care Teachers Aides

Position Type:
Part-time
Experience:
1 - 1
Salary Range:
$9.00 - $10.00 Hourly
Type:
Teachers
Do you love working with children? Do you have the desire to make a difference in kid's lives? If yes, then the Torrance-South Bay YMCA has the position for you! We are looking for passionate, energetic, and professional individuals for the 2014-2015 school year to serve as Child Care teachers, aides and 1:1 aides for our before & after school program. You will be working in a friendly and healthy environment with flexible hours, where you can reach your dream to make a difference in a child's life.
Child Care Teacher
Qualifications:
o 12 ECE units or equivalent coursework
o Prior experience working with children.
Child Care Teacher's Aide
Qualifications:
o Supervision of a group of children
o Planning and implementing curriculum, family events, etc.
o Basic site cleaning and upkeep
o Communicating with co-workers and parents in a professional manner
Responsibilities:
Report to work on time, in uniform
Maintain good attendance
Attend all mandatory staff meetings and trainings
Always be professional, courteous and diplomatic
Represent the YMCA and the Child Care program in a positive manner
All positions are part time
Applicants applying for all positions for our afternoon program must be available Monday thru Friday from 1:30-6:30pm.
Applicants applying for our morning teacher position must be available Monday thru Friday from 6:30-8:30am.
Applicants holding Child Development permits are strongly considered.
Starting wages at $9.00/hour for Aides and $9.50/hour for Teachers.
Please email resume, unofficial college transcripts & your availability to suzannevilla@ymcala.org. Contact Suzanne Villa at 310-602-4881 for an application.
Torrance-South Bay YMCA, 2900 W. Sepulveda Blvd. Torrance, CA 90505 310-325-5885, www.ymcala.org/tsb.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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