Wed, 21 Oct 2009 16:19:00 GMT
We are looking for full time and part time teachers to teach in our Young Toddler and Infant rooms. We are an education based preschool located in the River Place subdivision. Responsibitities include helping lead teacher with lesson plans, preparing fun activities for the children, light cleaning of the classroom and daily communication with the parents. You need to have experience,high school diploma, CPR & First Aid, and beable to pass an FBI fingerprint check. Please send resumes to email address listed.
Location: 620/2222 - River Place
Compensation: DOE - $8.50-$10.00
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