What are the responsibilities and job description for the Infant Teacher position at Kids Calvary Academy?
Join our vibrant early childhood education team as an Infant Teacher, where your passion for nurturing young minds will help shape the foundation for lifelong learning. In this role, you will create a warm, engaging environment tailored to infants’ developmental needs, fostering growth through innovative curriculum development and personalized care. Your dedication will inspire curiosity, promote social-emotional development, and support families in their childcare journey. This paid position offers an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful impact during the most formative years of a child's life.
- Design and implement age-appropriate curriculum focusing on early childhood education principles, including literacy education, math, and physical development.
- Provide attentive toddler care by monitoring health, safety, and emotional well-being of infants in your classroom.
- Manage classroom activities with effective classroom management strategies to ensure a safe, engaging learning environment.
- Collaborate with families to communicate progress and address individual needs, supporting child welfare and development goals.
- Utilize behavior management techniques to foster positive social interactions and emotional regulation among infants.
- Incorporate Montessori methods and early intervention strategies to promote independence and developmental milestones.
- Plan lessons that integrate standardized testing preparation and early childhood education best practices to support each child's unique growth trajectory.
- Maintain detailed records of each child's progress and adapt lesson plans accordingly to meet their evolving needs.
- Prior classroom experience working with infants or toddlers in daycare, preschool, or private school settings is essential.
- Demonstrated expertise in curriculum development, lesson planning, and classroom management tailored for early childhood learners.
- Knowledge of childhood development theories, special education strategies, and early intervention techniques.
- Strong communication skills to effectively engage with children, parents, and team members.
- Experience with literacy education, math instruction, physical education activities for young children, and behavior management strategies.
- Familiarity with Montessori methods or other specialized early childhood educational approaches is preferred.
- Previous involvement in childcare or daycare environments that emphasize child welfare and developmental milestones. Embark on a rewarding career where your enthusiasm for teaching young children meets your commitment to their growth and happiness!
Pay: $14.00 - $18.00 per hour
Work Location: In person
Salary : $14 - $18