Overview
Join our vibrant early childhood education team as an Infant Teacher, where your passion for nurturing and educating the youngest learners will make a lasting impact. In this role, you will create a warm, engaging environment tailored to infants’ developmental needs, fostering growth through innovative curriculum development and compassionate care. Your expertise will support early intervention strategies, promote literacy and physical development, and ensure a safe, stimulating classroom experience for every child. This paid position offers an exciting opportunity to shape the foundation of lifelong learning in a dynamic educational setting.
Duties
- Design and implement age-appropriate curricula that incorporate early childhood education principles, including literacy education, math concepts, and physical activities.
- Provide attentive infant/toddler care, ensuring each infant’s health, safety, and emotional well-being are prioritized at all times.
- Manage classroom activities with effective classroom management techniques to foster positive behavior and social skills among infants.
- Collaborate with families and other educators to develop individualized plans that support children with special education needs or those requiring early intervention services.
- Conduct regular assessments of each child's developmental progress using standardized testing methods and document observations accurately.
- Plan engaging lesson plans that promote curiosity, motor skills development, and early childhood learning milestones.
- Maintain a clean, organized classroom environment that adheres to childcare safety standards and promotes child welfare.
Qualifications
- Proven experience working with children in a daycare or preschool setting, especially with infants or toddlers.
- Strong knowledge of childhood development theories, behavior management techniques, and classroom management strategies.
- Familiarity with curriculum development, lesson planning, and teaching physical education tailored for young children.
- Experience with special education practices and early intervention programs is highly desirable.
- Excellent communication skills to effectively engage with children, parents, and team members.
- Ability to implement Montessori or other specialized educational approaches as needed.
- Certification in early childhood education or related fields is preferred; ongoing professional development in literacy education and childcare best practices is encouraged. Embark on a rewarding career where your dedication transforms young lives! We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment that supports your growth as an educator while ensuring every child receives exceptional care and instruction.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: $16.00 - $18.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Professional development assistance
Work Location: In person