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Early Childhood Alumni Internship (TEP Alumni Only)

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Early Childhood Alumni Internship (TEP Alumni Only)
Why this job: Are you passionate about education, child development, or giving back to your school community? Join TEP’s Early Childhood team for a paid summer internship focused on supporting young learners and preparing classrooms for a strong start to the school year. This hands-on opportunity is perfect for alumni curious about working with children and contributing to a dynamic school environment. Position Overview: Interns will assist teachers and staff with classroom setup, material preparation, and student engagement. Interns will work 3–4 afternoons per week for four weeks. A mandatory orientation will be held before the start date. Responsibilities: Help prepare bulletin boards and organize classrooms Support the preparation of curriculum materials Assist with classroom activities for Kindergarten and 1st Grade Supervise and support students during transitions and play Follow safety and supervision guidelines from staff Be a dependable team member in a high-energy environment Qualifications: Strong interest in early childhood education Patient, caring, and collaborative Dependable and arrives on time ready to contribute Able to take direction and follow through on tasks Attentive to detail and organized Positive attitude and effective communication skills Compensation: $17.00/hour for approximately 3–4 afternoons per week over four weeks To Apply: Submit your application by Friday, May 29, 2026. A complete application includes biographical information and answers to the following questions: Short Answer Questions: Why are you interested in this internship at TEP? What do you hope to learn or gain from the experience? Describe a time when you worked on a team. What role did you play, and what did you learn about working with others? Each internship includes responsibilities that may require flexibility and following instructions closely. How do you handle feedback and direction from others? What skills or interests do you have that make you a good fit for this internship? (Feel free to mention hobbies or past experiences.) Why are you interested in working with young children and teachers? What experience, if any, do you have in a school or childcare setting?
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