The Goddard School of Woodinville, WA·King County, Washington
The Lead Teacher will be responsible for developing and implementing engaging lesson plans tailored to infants' developmental needs while fostering a safe, nurturing, and stimulating classroom environment. Key duties include conducting regular progress assessments, communicating with parents, and leading activities that promote sensory and motor skill development.
401(k) Bonus based on performance Competitive salary Dental insurance Employee discounts Health insurance Paid time off Training & development
Join The Goddard School of Woodinville as an Infant Lead Teacher, where you will nurture and inspire our littlest learners. This is an exciting opportunity to shape young minds in a warm and supportive environment, making a real difference in their early development.
Develop and implement engaging lesson plans tailored to infants’ developmental needs. Foster a safe, nurturing, and stimulating classroom environment. Conduct regular assessments to track each infant’s progress and milestones. Communicate effectively with parents about their child’s development and daily activities. Collaborate with fellow educators to create a cohesive educational experience. Maintain a clean and organized classroom that meets health and safety standards. Lead and participate in daily activities that promote sensory and motor skill development. Stay updated on best practices in early childhood education and infant care.
Must possess a Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field. Previous experience working with infants in a childcare or educational setting. Current CPR and First Aid certification preferred. Strong communication skills and a passion for nurturing young children. Ability to work collaboratively with a team of educators. Knowledge of child development principles and age-appropriate practices. Patience, creativity, and a positive attitude towards teaching. Background check and clearance required prior to employment. About Us: The Goddard School of Woodinville has been a trusted name in early childhood education for over a decade. Our commitment to providing a nurturing and enriching environment has made us a favorite among families in the community. Employees love working here because of our supportive culture, professional development opportunities, and the joy of watching children grow and thrive.
Market context
In Washington, classroom teacher roles are often competitive because schools and early learning programs look for candidates who meet state requirements and bring prior licensed daycare or teacher assistant experience. This posting’s requirements and benefits are AI-summarized from the original job description, helping you review fit and compensation details faster. If you’re applying, confirm your state preschool teacher assistant eligibility and highlight any classroom support experience on your resume.
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