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Champaign County Regional Planning Commission is Hiring a Teachers, Teacher Aides, and Pre-Kindergarten Teachers Near Champaign, IL

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Teachers, Teacher Aides, and Pre-Kindergarten Teachers

Start or further your career in the Child Development and Preschool fields by joining our dynamic team at Champaign County Head Start! Positions are available at all four of our locations in Champaign, Urbana, Savoy, and Rantoul.

We have current openings for Pre-Kindergarten Teachers and Teacher Aides. Pre-Kindergarten Teachers must have a current Illinois Early Childhood Professional Educator License (EC PEL). Head Start will provide assistance for PreK Teachers to attain a Substitute PEL License.

We also have August openings for Teachers to begin the 2024-25 school year. You can begin the process of applying for one of these positions by applying for one of our current Substitute Teacher openings.

Applicants must have a passion for children and families, along with the ability to support each family’s quest for self-sufficiency. Candidates seeking to join our team must also be creative and able to develop a positive classroom environment that makes learning engaging, effective, and fun.

Tuition reimbursement to earn a certificate in Child Development, Associates and Bachelor Degrees in Early Childhood Development, and Substitute Professional Educator Licenses with an Early Childhood endorsement is available for employees seeking professional development opportunities.

Review complete job descriptions and apply at www.ccrpc.org/jobs .

Champaign County Head Start offers competitive benefits, health insurance, dental insurance, retirement, tuition reimbursement, high-quality programming (NAEYC Accredited) and a great work environment!

CCRPC is an EEO/ADA/AA employer.

Apply today at https://secure6.saashr.com/ta/6069613.careers?CareersSearch

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Who We Are
Champaign County Regional Planning Commission logoThe Champaign County Regional Planning Commission is an intergovernmental membership organization that provides a variety of programming in the areas of regional, environmental and transportation planning; economic, community, and workforce development; social services; early childhood education; and technical assistance in East Central Illinois. As a multi-faceted government agency, the Commission administers over 100 federal and state grants and contracts with an annual operating budget of $25 million and a staff of over 230 professionals housed in 12 locations serving over 30,000 clients annually.
In 2016, the Champaign County Regional Planning Commission reached a 50-year milestone in promoting, planning, and facilitating improvements to the health, safety, welfare, education, economic conditions, environment, and development within our region. We are proud of our many achievements over the past 50 years and look forward to continuing to develop collaborative strategies to improve the quality of life and economic vitality of our region.
Formed in 1966, the Regional Planning Commission has spent 50 years cultivating partnerships and alliances that range from the federal government to local boards, councils, and committees. The Commission works collaboratively with stakeholders to address community issues, create and advance comprehensive plans and strategies, and provide quality services to the citizens of our region.
As the Regional Planning Commission looks to the future, we will continue to seek new opportunities to expand and impact our community beyond the current measures of success. As we explore these opportunities, our work may take shape in new and exciting ways, beyond what has been the norm in terms of our service area and approach to programming. We will approach the future with innovative practices and solutions that will enable us to better serve community needs and support sustainability for future growth. The Regional Planning Commission recently rebranded itself to represent what the next 50 years of services will bring. Our new tagline provides the context for our daily efforts: PEOPLE.POSSIBILITIES

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Who We Are\r\n\r\nChampaign County Regional Planning Commission logoThe Champaign County Regional Planning Commission is an intergovernmental membership organization that provides a variety of programming in the areas of regional, environmental and transportation planning; economic, community, and workforce development; social services; early childhood education; and technical assistance in East Central Illinois. As a multi-faceted government agency, the Commission administers over 100 federal and state grants and contracts with an annual operating budget of $25 million and a staff of over 230 professionals housed in 12 locations serving over 30,000 clients annually.\r\n\r\nIn 2016, the Champaign County Regional Planning Commission reached a 50-year milestone in promoting, planning, and facilitating improvements to the health, safety, welfare, education, economic conditions, environment, and development within our region. We are proud of our many achievements over the past 50 years and look forward to continuing to develop collaborative strategies to improve the quality of life and economic vitality of our region.\r\n\r\nFormed in 1966, the Regional Planning Commission has spent 50 years cultivating partnerships and alliances that range from the federal government to local boards, councils, and committees. The Commission works collaboratively with stakeholders to address community issues, create and advance comprehensive plans and strategies, and provide quality services to the citizens of our region.\r\n\r\nAs the Regional Planning Commission looks to the future, we will continue to seek new opportunities to expand and impact our community beyond the current measures of success. As we explore these opportunities, our work may take shape in new and exciting ways, beyond what has been the norm in terms of our service area and approach to programming. We will approach the future with innovative practices and solutions that will enable us to better serve community needs and support sustainability for future growth. The Regional Planning Commission recently rebranded itself to represent what the next 50 years of services will bring. Our new tagline provides the context for our daily efforts: PEOPLE.POSSIBILITIES

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

SALARY

$40k-59k (estimate)

POST DATE

04/30/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

05/13/2024

WEBSITE

ccrpc.org

HEADQUARTERS

WATSEKA, IL

SIZE

50 - 100

FOUNDED

1966

CEO

LORI MERCIER

REVENUE

<$5M

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About Champaign County Regional Planning Commission

The Champaign County Regional Planning Commission is an intergovernmental membership organization that provides a variety of programming in the areas of regional, environmental, and transportation planning; economic, community, and workforce development; social services; early childhood education; and technical assistance in East Central Illinois. As a multi-faceted government agency, we administer over 100 federal and state grants and contracts with an annual operating budget of $25 million. We have a staff of over 230 professionals housed in 12 locations serving more than 30,000 clients annu ... ally. In 2016, the RPC reached a 50-year milestone in promoting, planning, and facilitating improvements to the health, safety, welfare, education, economic conditions, environment, and development within our region. We are proud of our many achievements over the past 50 years and look forward to continuing to develop collaborative strategies to improve the quality of life and economic vitality of our region. Formed in 1966, the RPC cultivates partnerships and alliances that range from the federal government to local boards, councils, and committees. We work collaboratively with stakeholders to address community issues, create and advance comprehensive plans and strategies, and provide quality services to the citizens of our region. As the RPC looks to the future, we seek new opportunities to expand and impact our community beyond the current measures of success. As we explore these opportunities, our work may take shape in new and exciting ways, beyond what has been the norm in terms of our service area and approach to programming. We will approach the future with innovative practices and solutions that will enable us to better serve community needs and support sustainability for future growth. We recently re-branded ourselves to represent what the next 50 years of services will bring. Our new tagline provides the context for our daily efforts: PEOPLE.POSSIBILITIES. More
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