We’re hiring at both our Forest Park and Sharonville locations. Review the qualifications below and apply today.
Must be 18 or older
Must have an Ohio CDA in Infant/Toddler care OR an AA/BA in Early Education or a related field
Must have an Ohio CDA in Preschool care OR an AA/BA in Early Education or a related field
Must be 21 or older
Valid driver’s license required
Must have a school-age endorsement OR an AA/BA in Early Education or a related field
Must have a BA or MA in Education or related field
Minimum 1 year of experience as an administrator
Must hold a valid license
Please review the position requirements before submitting your application.
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