What are the responsibilities and job description for the Long-Term Classroom Instructor position at Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity?
Company Overview
Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity is a leading provider of early childhood education and family development services in Vermont. Our mission is to provide high-quality programs that promote school readiness, health, nutrition, and mental well-being for young children and their families.
Job Description
We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced long-term substitute educator to join our team at the Addison County Early Learning Center. The successful candidate will be responsible for creating engaging lesson plans, maintaining a safe and inclusive learning environment, and collaborating with parents, teachers, and other staff members to support the educational and emotional needs of children.
Required Qualifications
To be eligible for this position, candidates must meet the following qualifications: have a high school diploma or equivalent, complete background checks in compliance with Vermont Licensing Regulations, demonstrate excellent communication skills, and be committed to social justice and working with families with limited financial resources.
Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity is a leading provider of early childhood education and family development services in Vermont. Our mission is to provide high-quality programs that promote school readiness, health, nutrition, and mental well-being for young children and their families.
Job Description
We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced long-term substitute educator to join our team at the Addison County Early Learning Center. The successful candidate will be responsible for creating engaging lesson plans, maintaining a safe and inclusive learning environment, and collaborating with parents, teachers, and other staff members to support the educational and emotional needs of children.
Required Qualifications
To be eligible for this position, candidates must meet the following qualifications: have a high school diploma or equivalent, complete background checks in compliance with Vermont Licensing Regulations, demonstrate excellent communication skills, and be committed to social justice and working with families with limited financial resources.