Lead Infant Teacher- Part Time
STEPPING STONES MUSEUM FOR CHILDREN
Location
Fairfield, Connecticut
Salary
$20 - $23 / HOUR
Quick overview
Lead an infant classroom by creating nurturing, play-based learning experiences that support cognitive, language, and social-emotional development. Collaborate with teaching teams and partner with families through daily communication and documentation of developmental milestones.
Requirements summary
Requires an Associate's degree in Early Childhood Education or a Bachelor's degree in a related field with specific child development credits. A minimum of one year of professional childcare or classroom experience is required.
Job description
Description Lead Infant Teacher ELLI – Early Language and Literacy Initiative® Locations: Fairfield university Campus Part-Time | Year-Round $20.19 – $22.60 per hour
Join a Team That Supports Children From the Very Beginning The Early Language and Literacy Initiative (ELLI®) is an innovative, research-based early childhood program designed to close the early learning achievement gap through play-based learning, language development, literacy, and STEAM experiences. At ELLI, we believe even our youngest learners deserve nurturing relationships, responsive care, and meaningful early experiences. Our infant educators create warm, engaging environments where children feel safe, connected, and supported in reaching developmental milestones. Whether located at Stepping Stones Museum for Children, Norwalk Public Schools, or Fairfield University, our educators work as part of collaborative teaching teams dedicated to helping children and families thrive.
Why Join ELLI?
- Professional Growth Paid professional development Coaching and mentorship Career advancement opportunities Ongoing training in early childhood education and infant/toddler development What You'll Do Lead an infant classroom by creating responsive, nurturing, and developmentally appropriate learning experiences.
- Support infants’ cognitive, language, physical, and social-emotional development through play, routines, and meaningful interactions.
- Build warm, trusting relationships with children and families.
- Supervise and support classroom team members while modeling positive teaching practices.
- Maintain a safe, clean, nurturing, and inclusive classroom environment.
- Partner with families through daily communication, conferences, workshops, and family events.
- Observe and document children’s growth, development, and milestones.
- Support classroom routines including feeding, diapering, sleeping, transitions, tummy time, and sensory exploration.
- Collaborate with teaching team members to implement ELLI’s curriculum and approach.
- Ensure compliance with NAEYC standards and Connecticut licensing regulations.
Requirements
Qualifications
Required Associate's Degree or higher in Early Childhood Education OR Bachelor’s Degree in a related field with at least 12 credits in Child Development or Early Childhood Education Minimum one (1) year of professional childcare or classroom experience
Preferred Qualifications
Experience leading or mentoring classroom staff Experience working with infants in a group care setting Knowledge of Connecticut Early Learning and Development Standards (CT ELDS) Strong communication and family engagement skills Bilingual Spanish/English Our Ideal Candidate You are patient, nurturing, attentive, and passionate about early childhood education. You understand the importance of responsive caregiving and believe strong relationships are the foundation for learning and development. You enjoy collaborating with others and creating meaningful experiences for children and families. Come grow your career while making a lasting difference in the lives of children and families.
Benefits
- Ongoing Training
- Career Advancement Opportunities
- Paid Professional Development
- Coaching And Mentorship