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Location

Sachse, Texas

Salary

$14 - $16 / HOUR

Quick overview

The Infant Teacher will develop and implement age-appropriate curriculum plans to foster early childhood development in a safe and engaging environment. They are responsible for managing classroom behavior, tracking student progress, and maintaining clear communication with families and specialists.

Requirements summary

Candidates must have prior classroom experience working with infants and a strong understanding of childhood development principles. Proficiency in classroom management, instructional design, and the ability to adapt teaching strategies for diverse learning needs are essential.

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Job description

Description Join our vibrant early childhood education team as an Infant Teacher, where your passion for nurturing young minds will help lay the foundation for lifelong learning. In this role, you will create a warm, engaging environment tailored to the developmental needs of infants, fostering curiosity and growth through innovative teaching methods. Your dedication will inspire confidence in both children and their families, ensuring every child feels safe, valued, and excited to explore their world. This paid position offers a rewarding opportunity to make a meaningful impact during the most formative years of a child's life.

Requirements

Overview Develop and implement age-appropriate curriculum plans that promote early childhood development, including literacy, math, social-emotional skills, and physical activity. Use learning management systems (LMS) and instructional design principles to organize lesson plans and track student progress effectively. Incorporate specialized techniques such as preschool best practices to support diverse learning styles and needs. Manage classroom environments to ensure safety, engagement, and positive behavior management while maintaining clear communication with children and families. Adapt teaching strategies for children with disabilities or special education needs, working closely with specialists when necessary. Utilize learning technology tools to enhance instruction and monitor developmental milestones. Foster a nurturing atmosphere that encourages curiosity, independence, and social skills through creative activities and play-based learning.

Hours

  • 11:30
  • AM - 5:30 PM Experience Prior classroom experience working with infants or in early childhood education settings is essential. Demonstrated knowledge of childhood development principles and curriculum development techniques. Experience with classroom management strategies that promote positive behavior and conflict resolution. Familiarity with LMS platforms, instructional design, and integrating learning technology into daily activities. Strong communication skills for engaging effectively with children, parents, colleagues, and specialists. Previous work in private schools or preschool environments is preferred. Certification in early childhood education or related fields is highly desirable; additional training in special education or Frog Street is a plus.