A day in the life of an Early Childhood Special Educator Specialist Jessalynn Ann Misken


Early Childhood Special Educator Specialist Jessalynn Ann Misken shared the following with us.
Jessalynn Misken

What's your typical work day look like?
I work with children with special needs or behavior concerns in their natural environments

What's the best thing about your job?
Seeing children grow in their communication skills, social- emotional skills and play skills.

What's the worst thing about your job?
Not enough time during the day

Career duration in years:
2

What's the stress level of your job?
Medium

Number of hours sitting at the job:
1.5

Number of hours moving at the job is:
4

Number of hours standing at the job:
2

Total number of daily working hours:
8

Number of working hours during the weekend:
8

Shift:
Mid-day

Best personality type for the job:
Empathetic and intelligent

Need a license for the job?
Yes

Minimum education required for the job:
Masters Degree

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