What are the responsibilities and job description for the Infant Toddler Teacher position at Training Up A Child L.L.C?
Job Summary
Join our vibrant early childhood education team as an Infant Toddler Teacher, where your enthusiasm and dedication will foster a nurturing environment for our youngest learners. In this role, you will design engaging activities, implement developmentally appropriate curriculum, and support the social, emotional, and cognitive growth of infants and toddlers. Your passion for early childhood education will inspire curiosity, promote learning through play, and ensure each child's safety and well-being are prioritized every day.
Responsibilities
- Develop and implement age-appropriate lesson plans that promote literacy, social skills, motor development, and early math concepts tailored to infants and toddlers.
- Create a warm, safe, and stimulating classroom environment that encourages exploration and independence.
- Engage with children through hands-on activities, storytelling, music, physical education, and sensory play to support their overall development.
- Manage classroom behavior with positive reinforcement strategies while maintaining a calm and nurturing atmosphere.
- Collaborate with families to share progress updates, discuss developmental milestones, and address individual needs or concerns related to special education or early intervention programs.
- Maintain accurate records of children's developmental progress, attendance, and daily activities in compliance with licensing standards.
- Ensure health and safety protocols are followed diligently to promote child welfare in a daycare or preschool setting.
Requirements
- Prior experience working with children in a classroom or daycare environment; preschool experience is highly valued.
- Knowledge of childhood development principles, behavior management techniques, and classroom management strategies.
- Familiarity with curriculum development including literacy education, math concepts, Montessori methods or other educational philosophies.
- Strong communication skills to effectively interact with children, parents, colleagues, and community partners involved in early intervention or special education services.
- Certification or training in early childhood education or related fields; coursework in special education or literacy is a plus.
- Ability to plan engaging lessons that incorporate physical education and teaching methods suited for toddlers.
- Commitment to child welfare standards and best practices in childcare settings. Embark on a rewarding career where your efforts directly impact the growth of our future leaders! We are dedicated to supporting your professional development through ongoing training opportunities in early childhood education techniques like Montessori methods or standardized testing preparation for young learners. Join us in creating joyful learning experiences that lay the foundation for lifelong success!
Pay: $15.00 - $17.00 per hour
Work Location: In person
Salary : $15 - $17