
FEATURES
The Bettye Ackerman-Cobb Child Development Center (CDC) is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). It is a government owned and operated facility managed through the Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) organization. The primary goal of the CDC is to provide educational learning experiences and a variety of opportunities that promote the child's physical, social, and intellectual growth following the Early Learning Matters (ELM) Curriculum.
To be eligible to receive care at the Bettye Ackerman-Cobb Child Development Center parents must belong to one of the eligible patronage groups found under the Childcare Eligibility tab. In addition children must have a current shot record and be between the ages of 6 weeks and 5 years. Enrollment in our program includes the CDC staff providing meals that include breakfast, lunch, and a snack supplement served daily according to USDA guidelines.
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JOB CLOSES | JOB TITLE | LOCATION | JOB LINK |
09/27/2023 | Lead Child and Youth Program Assistant CY-02 | Bettye Ackerman-Cobb Child Development Center | usajobs.gov/job/748916000 |
09/28/2023 | Child and Youth Program Assistant CY-01/02 | Bettye Ackerman-Cobb Child Development Center | usajobs.gov/job/726172300 |
10/02/2023 | Child and Youth Program Assistant CY-01/02 | Bettye Ackerman-Cobb Child Development Center |

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