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Core responsibilities

The lead infant toddler caregiver implements a comprehensive, individualized early childhood education program for prenatal women, infants, and toddlers (Birth to 3 years) in a center-Based setting, acting as a family educator and advocate. Responsibilities include coordinating weekly lesson plans focused on child development, ensuring health and developmental screenings are completed, and maintaining accurate records.

Requirements summary

Candidates must meet specific educational and experience criteria for either level 1 or level 2, requiring a minimum of 18 years old, 12 college credits in early childhood education, 30 hours of infant/Toddler training, and 12 months of full-Time experience with children under 36 months. Possession of a child development associate (Cda) is required for level 1, while an associate's or bachelor's degree in early childhood education is required for level 2, along with state-Documented lead caregiver qualification.

professional certificateassociate degreebachelor degreeAdvocacyRecord KeepingCurriculum ImplementationChild DevelopmentLesson PlanningBackground Check ClearanceFamily EducationCommunity Resource LinkageNutrition AssessmentHealth Screening CoordinationInfant/Toddler CareDevelopmental ScreeningIndividualized Education Program ImplementationIndividualized Learning Plan DevelopmentIndividualized Family Partnership Agreement CompletionSpecial Education Services Implementation

Benefits

  • Life Insurance
  • Paid Holidays
  • 401k
  • Pet Insurance
  • Medical Coverage
  • Employer Match
  • Paid Vacation Days
  • Paid Sick Days
  • Roth