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Community Learning Specialist - Contra Costa County (concord / pleasant hill / martinez)

  Do you enjoy working with young children and their families? Tandem, Partners in Early Learning is looking for a new Community Learning Specialist (CLS) to join our Contra Costa County team. Reporting to the Program Supervisor, this role is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the StoryCycles and Early Learning Everywhere programs for the Contra Costa team. The CLS will manage a caseload of classrooms, facilitate workshops for families and educators, lead playgroups and Read Aloud demonstrations for children, and build relationships with early childhood educators and family-serving organizations across Contra Costa County. Additionally, the CLS will participate in organization-wide learning and collaboration, and will represent Tandem at community events and literacy fairs in Contra Costa County. Who You Are Committed to social justice and education  Knowledgeable about early childhood education  Experienced in facilitating workshops, speaking publicly, or teach...

CDC Issues Health Warning About Intense Hepatitis In Kids

An examination go on into instances of intense hepatitis with obscure causes among kids who had adenovirus diseases. In a wellbeing warning Thursday, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention made medical care suppliers and general wellbeing specialists aware of the examination and suggested that suppliers consider adenovirus testing in youngsters with hepatitis when the reason is obscure, adding that testing the blood in entire - - not simply blood plasma - - might be more delicate. That's what the warning notes "a potential relationship between pediatric hepatitis and adenovirus contamination is presently being scrutinized." Last week, general wellbeing authorities in the United States and the United Kingdom declared that they had sent off an examination concerning instances of serious intense hepatitis in kids. At that point, the World Health Organization had recognized 74 cases among youngsters across the UK, and Alabama wellbeing authorities distinguished nin...