Jobs Working With Children
I have always wanted to work with children?
I know I want a job working with children, but I need to know about all the jobs like this out there.
I also would need to make a decent amount of money, because my fiance is training to be a mechanic and I know they don’t make that much.
But what are some jobs where you work with children?
1)social workers, get on with the state you live in, get certified, most states want a bachelors
2)teacher-elementary,secondary- Usually requires associate degree or higher
3) daycare provider- Do in home care/charge your own rate. Open up a business. They usually require business licenses, and most parents want you to have CPR experience and certificate. Opening a business will require staff,business plans, loans, etc
4) children’s coordinator at church like a sunday school teacher or other facilitator
5) Counselor for children. Need Bachelors degree
6)work at YMCA or community centers teaching kids sports or reading
7) pediatrician-bachelors degree and medical school and specialize in pediatrics takes about 11 years.
and the lists goes on. Some of these jobs pay at least 40k a year. Some maybe around 25K. Not sure what you are wanting o make but a pediatrician makes more than 115k depending on where you live.
In New Jersey, a Summer Jobs Program With a Bigger Purpose
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Working It Out: $10.18 In 2006, Abby Rike lost the life she knew and loved when her husband and two young children were killed in a car accident. Devastated and numb, she shut down. For nearly three years she walked through life like a spectre, present in body only. As she descended, her weight balooned. Fortunately, Abby was not alone. She had loving parents, supportive friends, and a faith that continued to sustain her. Little by little she found the courage to return to life. Joining The Biggest Loser proved a catalyst for the physical and emotional changes she needed to make. Against all odds Abby gained strength, courage, wisdom, and continued her steadfast relationship with God. Instead of anger, she found herself slowly but steadily healing. She lost 100 pounds but gained hope. |
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May This Be a Working Alleluia $3.75 “By Elizabeth Alexander. For Children’ Choir, Mixed Choir, Piano (opt. Flute & 2 Trumpets) (Unison children’s choir, SATB choir and piano (opt. flute & 2 trumpets)). Courage, Freedom, Secular, Choral. Moderate. Printed music. Published by Seafarer Press” |
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‘Working Together’ (Ghana) $87.95 Emmanuel Atiemoh Yeboah celebrates the spirit of cooperation that prevails in West African families where even the children help out. He depicts a young woman who leans lovingly toward her three youngsters. All carry bowls or baskets on their heads as they walk home from the market. Yeboah works in oils on calico, adding cutouts of batik cloth for the gowns and turbans. Other details, such as grass, are created with pen and ink. The composition arrives in a frame of tweneboa wood. |