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We are growing Join our team of dedicated early childhood professionals and make a difference in the lives of children and families.
$500 Hiring Bonus! Early Education Services has the following employment opportunities in our Brattleboro and Westminster locations:
Lead Infant Toddler Teachers - ($15.
85-$16.
75 per hour) Infant/Toddler Teachers - ($12.
85-$14.
35 per hour) Preschool Teachers - ($12.
85-$14.
35 per hour) Substitute Teachers - ($85.
00 per day) Candidates must be emotionally responsive to children, have a solid understanding of child development and be able to work collaboratively with colleagues.
Lead Teacher candidates must have supervisory experience.
Candidates must have:
Associates or Bachelor Degree in ECE/Child Development or a related field with a minimum of 21 related college credits.
Send resume, letter of interest, copy of college transcripts, and three written references to:
Child Development Manager Early Education Services 130 Birge Street Brattleboro, VT 05301 Screenings will begin immediately and continue until positions are filled.
EES is part of the Brattleboro School District, offering Early Head Start (birth-3) and Head Start (3-5) services to children and families.
We offer competitive salaries, an excellent benefit package (including 95% of BC/BS health insurance costs) and ongoing professional development.
Early Education Services is an equal opportunity employer.
We encourage applicants who could add diversity to our educational community.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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