Bilingual Instructional Paraprofessional, Child Development - Shackelford Head Start Program at Modesto City Schools

About the Employer
Modesto City Schools is a Pre-K through 12th grade district, serving approximately 30,000 students. The District is one of the largest employers in Stanislaus County, with over 3,200 employees. It is divided into three divisions: Business Services, Educational Services and Human Resources. An Associate Superintendent oversees each division and a variety of programs, such as Child Development, Child Welfare & Attendance, Special Education, Nutrition Services and Transportation. Modesto City Schools also offers a Beginning Teachers Support and Assessment Program (BTSA) with a state approved Induction Curriculum by which new teachers attain their Professional Clear Credential. Recognizing that as educators, we are life-long learners, Modesto City Schools offers extensive staff development opportunities to all employees: managers, teachers and classified staff. We also strategically recruit, hire and retain the highest quality employees that reflect the diverse population of our schools and community.
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Requirements / Qualifications
Requirements / Qualifications
Six (6) months experience working with preschool age students; High School Diploma or General Education Development (GED) Certificate or California High School Proficiency Examination (CHSPE); Instructional Paraprofessional Proficiency Certificate; Associate Teacher Child Development Permit or Twelve (12) units of Early Childhood Education core units; District Bilingual Assessment Certificate.
- Certification (All applicants must submit a copy of twelve (12) units of Early Childhood Education core units OR Associate Teacher Child Development Permit.)
- NCLB Compliance (All applicants must submit a copy of an AA degree, transcripts showing at least 48 units OR a proficiency certificate showing that you have met the NCLB requirement.)
Six (6) months experience working with preschool age students; High School Diploma or General Education Development (GED) Certificate or California High School Proficiency Examination (CHSPE); Instructional Paraprofessional Proficiency Certificate; Associate Teacher Child Development Permit or Twelve (12) units of Early Childhood Education core units; District Bilingual Assessment Certificate.
- Certification (All applicants must submit a copy of twelve (12) units of Early Childhood Education core units OR Associate Teacher Child Development Permit.)
- NCLB Compliance (All applicants must submit a copy of an AA degree, transcripts showing at least 48 units OR a proficiency certificate showing that you have met the NCLB requirement.)
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