CIFC, a distinguished leader in credit management, seeks a dynamic and dedicated Assistant Teacher to join our innovative educational program tailored for the children of our team members. This position is a unique opportunity to work in an educational setting within a corporate environment, where the focus is on fostering a supportive and engaging learning atmosphere that aligns with the values and standards of a global finance leader. The role involves assisting with the development and implementation of educational practices that enhance the learning experiences of children, integrating financial literacy and basic economic principles tailored to various age groups.
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