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Verified Pay $10 - $13 per hour
Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Pottsboro, Texas

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Job Description

Job Description
Salary: 10-13

Job Summary

As a Childcare Teacher at Guiding Hands Christian Academy and Childcare, you’ll help care mold and shape children. The early years of a person's life are the most important. Be a part of that! You’ll provide a safe and loving environment that nurtures the social, emotional, cognitive, creative, and physical development of each child. 


Company Overview

  • Provides a safe and compassionate environment while parents meet their financial responsibilities
  • Shows and teaches God's love for all 
  • Teaches social and emotional skills to all children to aid them in self-regulation


Responsibilities 

  • Assist in creating lesson plans that are balanced and appropriate to development levels
  • Assist in Documenting learning experience through displays and pictures
  • Maintains positive informal and formal communication with families on a daily basis
  • Maintains a safe, comforting and stimulating environment for all children
  • Facilitates and maintains childcare licensing standards
  • Friendly and a desire to work as a team in a rewarding, fast-paced environment


Benefits/Perks

  • Monday thru Friday; no weekends
  • Paid holidays
  • Direct Deposit
  • Paid days off
  • Discounted vision, critical illness, accident, and dental with AFLAC
  • Tel-a-med for illnesses
  • Discounted childcare


Qualifications

  • Strong verbal communicator with an upbeat personality who is comfortable and excels with speaking to parents
  • Energetic, nurturing, positive, child-friendly personality
  • Shows initiative; strong work ethic
  • Working on achieving your high school diploma 
  • Enrolled or have taken the child development class in your high school