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CCS Early Learning Infant-Toddler Classroom Aide (Wasilla)

$17-23/hour

2060 E Industrial Dr, Wasilla, AK 99654, USA

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INFANT-TODDLER CLASSROOM AIDE– Assists the teacher in providing developmentally appropriate activities and care to promote the health, nutrition, education and safety of the children. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: • Knowledge of early childhood education practices, generally gained through six months of experience caring for infants and toddlers preferably in a center-based environment • Infant Toddler Child Development Associate (CDA) credential preferred upon hire – and required after two years • Ability to lift and carry 50 pounds • High school diploma or GED • Valid Driver’s License, current auto insurance and a good driving record EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS: Pre-hire: Fingerprinting/Background Check Health Report Post-hire: Annual Physical/Health History CPR and First Aid Certification Food Worker Card Proof of current Driver’s License and auto insurance GENERAL INFORMATION: Location: Fairview Early Head Start (Knik-Fairview), Palmer Early Head Start, Wasilla Early Head Start Supervisor: Center Coordinator Schedule: Full-time (40 hrs/wk), full-year (48 weeks/yr) Salary: $17.27 – $23.03 per hour DOE and education Plus benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, professional development opportunities, paid leave and holidays, retirement plan with matching contribution. $1,500 sign-on bonus, see website for details (valid through 12/31/2025) For more information or to download an application visit www.ccsalaska.org

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