North Dakota
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Devils Lake School District is accepting applications for a Child Care Worker - New Outlooks House. (40 hrs/week; split shift; includes benefits). Must be highly qualified according to No Child Left Behind standards (2-year degree, 48 semester hours of college credits, or successful completion of ParaPro Assessment to be given upon request) and willing to obtains a bus drivers license. Application...
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Childcare Worker
Salaries
$10,400.00 - $36,960.00
Typical Salary for Childcare Worker in North Dakota
(223 Respondents)
Source: Monster.com Careerbenchmarking Tool
Education / Training
Bachelor's
32%
Some College Coursework Completed
23.2%
High School
18.8%
Associates
13.8%
Some High School Coursework
6.6%
Certification
2.8%
Master's
2.2%
(181 Respondents)
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