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Grow Your Center

If you love a fantastic workplace culture, excellent management, and talented coworkers, join our diverse early childhood educator team!The Early Childhood Administrative Assistant & Van Driver is responsible for supporting the operations of My First Academy.
They must be able to work with children and adults and have strong organization and people skills.
They need to be able to work collaboratively with a dedicated team of educators.
Must also assist in ensuring compliance with all local and federal laws governing child care, administration, physical environment, and staff.
Helps manage the childcare facility, drives the van, and assists within classrooms.
Job Type:
Full TimeLocation:
St.
Cloud, FLSalary:
$15-$18/hrWhat Benefits Can You Expect at My First Academy?Health insuranceSupplemental insurancePaid trainingBirthday PAID day offPaid furthering education
Qualifications:
Admin experience (preferred)Childcare experience/school environment (preferred)Degree in ECE or a related field (preferred)DCF 45 hours plus the Transportation Safety, Child Care Orientation, & Transportation courses (required)CPR/First-Aid cert (required)Essential Duties and
Responsibilities:
Serve as a Substitute or Floater Teacher as neededAssist in the enrollment & tour processUtilize CRM systems and any other platforms or software requiredKeep all children and center records up to date and in accordance with DCF standardsRegular admin duties like front desk, telephone, and paperwork filingVan drivingAdditional administrative management duties assigned by the DirectorThere are more requirements for the job, but we'd love to get to know you as we walk through those together.
Join a team that feels like family and enjoy bonus pay opportunities and plenty of benefits before it's too late!APPLY NOW WHILE THE GREAT JOBS ARE STILL AVAILABLEAbout the Company:
Grow Your Center.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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