Homes for the Homeless, Inc is actively seeking an Early Education Assistant Teacher for its Early Learn/Child Care Center in our transitional shelters that will house families with children experiencing homelessness. Qualified candidates will have experience working with high-needs children and be able to address the needs of the families we serve thoughtfully and creatively. The Assistant Teacher will collaborate with the program’s director and group teacher on daily lessons and activities. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a passion for active engagement in classroom activities as well as an ability to work well as part of a team. This is an excellent position for a graduate student or early-stage professional interested in working with children aged 2-6 in a uniquely mission-oriented classroom setting.Â
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Please apply at our website https://www.hfhnyc.org/
For any inquiries please feel free to call 212-529-5252 or send an email to employment@hfhnyc.com.
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To attract and retain a high-performance workforce, Homes for the Homeless offers a dynamic and rewarding work environment, with a focus on ensuring an appropriate work-life balance. In addition to a competitive salary, we provide excellent benefits including comprehensive health insurance (including medical, dental, and vision), an employer-funded 403(b) retirement plan, commuter benefits, life insurance, Work/Life Assistance Program, 3 weeks paid vacation and ample personal and sick leave.
Homes for the Homeless is committed to promoting an inclusive organizational environment of dignity and respect. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer (EEO) committed to equal treatment, and prohibit any form of discrimination or harassment based on age, race, religion, creed, color, national origin, sexual orientation, veteran or military status, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions), gender (including gender identity and gender expression), disability, predisposing genetic characteristics, marital status, arrest or conviction, domestic violence victim status, familial status, or any other basis that would violate any applicable federal, state, or local law.Â
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