What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lead Teacher - Infant/Toddler position at Kidango?
A little about us… Kidango (kidango.org) is an early learning nonprofit committed to setting every child on a path to thrive in kindergarten and in life. We believe that all children can reach their full potential if they and their families have access to the right opportunities and resources. As the largest child care provider in the San Francisco Bay Area, we provide thousands of children, especially those from low-income families, with safe, healthy, nurturing environments and relationships. Through our policy work, we aim to take our expertise beyond the children and families that we serve, and drive change in early childhood education at the local, state and federal levels. Our goal is to make sure all children have the social, emotional, and academic skills they need to learn, grow and realize their potential.
About The Role
The Lead Teacher provides leadership for the daily care, supervision, and early learning experiences of infants and toddlers in a state-funded early childhood program. This role is responsible for creating and maintaining a safe, nurturing, healthy, and developmentally appropriate environment where children feel secure, supported, and ready to explore and learn.
This role sets the tone for the classroom by modeling high-quality infant and toddler practices, including responsive caregiving, primary caregiving relationships, continuity of care, positive guidance, and strong teacher-child interactions, and leads the implementation of curriculum, supports individualized daily routines, conducts ongoing child observations, maintains developmental documentation, and fosters meaningful communication with families. The Lead Teacher also guides and supports classroom staff in maintaining consistency, safety, and professionalism.
Working closely with the Center Director, the Lead Teacher ensures that classroom practices align with organizational expectations and all applicable state regulations, including Title 22 and Title 5 requirements. The role supports individualized care and learning by adapting routines and environments to meet each child’s developmental needs, including those with IFSP goals or other specialized supports.
What You’ll Be Doing
$38.04—$38.04 USD
Additional Requirements
We believe every employee has the right to work in an environment that is free from all forms of unlawful discrimination. Consistent with applicable laws, Kidango makes all decisions involving any aspect of the employment relationship without regard to race, color, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, citizenship, the presence of any physical or mental disability of someone otherwise qualified, veteran status, genetic information, or any other status or characteristic protected by local, state, or federal law, other than those positions which are deemed ministerial in nature. Discrimination and/or harassment based on any of those factors are inconsistent with our philosophy of doing business and will not be tolerated. This policy of non-discrimination applies to all aspects of application procedures, hiring, advancement, transfers, reductions in force, discharge, compensation, training, or other terms, conditions and privileges of employment.
EEO
A diverse and inclusive workplace where we learn from each other is an integral part of Kidango’s culture. We actively welcome people of different backgrounds, experiences, abilities and perspectives. We are an equal opportunity employer and a great place to work. Join us and help us achieve our mission!
If you need assistance or accommodation to complete your application, please contact our recruitment team at recruitment@kidango.org. We’re happy to support you through the process.
About The Role
The Lead Teacher provides leadership for the daily care, supervision, and early learning experiences of infants and toddlers in a state-funded early childhood program. This role is responsible for creating and maintaining a safe, nurturing, healthy, and developmentally appropriate environment where children feel secure, supported, and ready to explore and learn.
This role sets the tone for the classroom by modeling high-quality infant and toddler practices, including responsive caregiving, primary caregiving relationships, continuity of care, positive guidance, and strong teacher-child interactions, and leads the implementation of curriculum, supports individualized daily routines, conducts ongoing child observations, maintains developmental documentation, and fosters meaningful communication with families. The Lead Teacher also guides and supports classroom staff in maintaining consistency, safety, and professionalism.
Working closely with the Center Director, the Lead Teacher ensures that classroom practices align with organizational expectations and all applicable state regulations, including Title 22 and Title 5 requirements. The role supports individualized care and learning by adapting routines and environments to meet each child’s developmental needs, including those with IFSP goals or other specialized supports.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Lead the daily care, supervision, and early learning experiences of infants and toddlers in a safe, nurturing, clean, and developmentally appropriate classroom environment.
- Plan and implement age-appropriate curriculum, lesson plans, learning experiences, and daily routines that support each child’s development, interests, and individual needs.
- Promote children’s social-emotional, physical, cognitive, and early communication development through responsive caregiving, play-based learning, positive guidance, and strong teacher-child interactions.
- Ensure all classroom routines, including feeding, diapering, toileting, napping, transitions, indoor/outdoor play, and small group activities, are carried out safely, consistently, and with respect for each child’s needs.
- Maintain active supervision at all times and ensure the classroom team follows Kidango’s health, safety, supervision, licensing, and program requirements.
- Ensure compliance with Title 22, Title 5, and all applicable Kidango policies and procedures for state-funded early learning programs.
- Observe and document children’s development using required assessment tools, screenings, notes, photos, and work samples, and use this information to plan individualized learning experiences.
- Support children with IFSP goals, developmental needs, disabilities, or other specialized supports in partnership with families, center leadership, and support staff.
- Maintain accurate classroom records, including attendance, meal counts, child observations, developmental documentation, assessments, and other required program records.
- Partner with families through regular, respectful communication, parent-teacher conferences, and family engagement practices that recognize families as the child’s first teacher.
- Provide leadership, modeling, and daily guidance to Associate Teachers, Teacher Aides, and classroom support staff to promote strong teaching practices, teamwork, consistency, and accountability.
- Support classroom organization, cleanliness, materials preparation, and readiness to ensure a safe, engaging, and high- quality learning environment.
- Collaborate with the Center Director, classroom team, and support staff to ensure strong classroom operations, continuity of care, and high-quality services for children and families.
- Participate in staff meetings, coaching, training, and professional development to strengthen teaching practice and program quality.
- Maintain confidentiality of children, families, and staff while representing Kidango’s mission, values, and professional expectations.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Associate degree required in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or a related field.
- Must meet Title 5 and Title 22 requirements for a Lead Teacher in an infant/toddler classroom, including required Early
- Childhood Education units and Infant/Toddler units.
- 2 to 3 years working with infants and toddlers in a licensed early childhood program preferred.
- Experience leading classroom activities, supporting other teaching staff, and helping maintain a high-quality learning environment preferred.
- Teacher Permit from the Department of Education required.
- Immunization records that comply with Senate Bill 792 (immunity for measles, pertussis, and influenza.)
- Required to be a mandated abuse reporter.
- Ability to provide leadership and accept responsibility.
- Required CPR/First Aid Training Certification.
- 16 hours of health and safety training which includes 1 hour of nutrition training
$38.04—$38.04 USD
Additional Requirements
- Must pass a health screening and TB test
- Must pass background fingerprint clearance
- Must be 18 years or older
- The ability to lift up to 30lbs may be needed during some job duties
- Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions
- An opportunity to improve real lives, solve hard problems, and change the world
- Friendly, supportive, and adventurous environment with a team of engaged colleagues
- A comprehensive, industry-leading benefits package
- Opportunities to connect with and learn from colleagues and partners around the world
We believe every employee has the right to work in an environment that is free from all forms of unlawful discrimination. Consistent with applicable laws, Kidango makes all decisions involving any aspect of the employment relationship without regard to race, color, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, citizenship, the presence of any physical or mental disability of someone otherwise qualified, veteran status, genetic information, or any other status or characteristic protected by local, state, or federal law, other than those positions which are deemed ministerial in nature. Discrimination and/or harassment based on any of those factors are inconsistent with our philosophy of doing business and will not be tolerated. This policy of non-discrimination applies to all aspects of application procedures, hiring, advancement, transfers, reductions in force, discharge, compensation, training, or other terms, conditions and privileges of employment.
EEO
A diverse and inclusive workplace where we learn from each other is an integral part of Kidango’s culture. We actively welcome people of different backgrounds, experiences, abilities and perspectives. We are an equal opportunity employer and a great place to work. Join us and help us achieve our mission!
If you need assistance or accommodation to complete your application, please contact our recruitment team at recruitment@kidango.org. We’re happy to support you through the process.
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