Infant Lead teacher
Vermont Hills Family Life Center
Location
Portland, Oregon
Salary
$21 - $24 / HOUR
Quick overview
Lead daily activities and routines to support the social, emotional, physical, and cognitive growth of infants. Supervise assistant teachers and maintain open communication with families while ensuring a safe, clean environment.
Requirements summary
Candidates must be at least 18 and possess specific teaching experience, a relevant degree in Early Childhood Education, or a CDA credential. Required certifications include a Food Handler's card, CPR/First Aid, and approval through Oregon's Central Background Registry.
Job description
Description Infant Lead Teacher Vermont Hills Family Life Center — Portland, Oregon Full-time (30–40 hours/week) · Monday–Friday, morning/day · Benefit-eligible · On-site Pay: $21–$24/hour, depending on experience and qualifications Reports to: Center Director
About the Role
- As our Infant Lead Teacher, you’ll create a safe, nurturing room where babies feel secure and cared for — leading daily routines, building trusting relationships with families, and guiding the co-teacher/assistant/substitute in your classroom. Because babies thrive on familiar faces and our rooms depend on stable staff-to-child ratios, dependable, consistent attendance is one of the most important things you bring to this role. What you’ll do
- Plan and lead daily activities that support each baby’s social, emotional, physical, and cognitive growth.
- Provide active, direct supervision of your assigned infants at all times.
- Handle daily care — feeding, bottle prep, diapering, and safe sleep — per our policies and state standards.
- Keep the room safe, clean, and welcoming.
- Communicate openly with families and lead conferences as directed.
- Supervise and support aides.
- Maintain accurate attendance, incident, and developmental records.
- Follow Oregon licensing rules and center policies, and complete required trainings and meetings.
Benefits
Medical, vision, and dental (employee-elected); employer-provided life insurance; paid holidays; accrued vacation; Oregon paid sick leave; OregonSaves retirement; paid training days; professional development incentives.
Requirements
What you need to qualify Must be at least 18 and meet one of these pathways for the infant/toddler age group: 1. 750+ hours of qualifying teaching experience with infants/toddlers in a certified center or comparable group-care program. 2. One year or 1,500 hours of teaching experience in registered or certified family child care. 3. Step 6 on the Oregon Registry, or 9 quarter college credits in two Core Knowledge Categories (3+ in Human Growth & Development or Understanding & Guiding Behavior). 4. Associate’s degree or higher in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Special Education, Human Development, or Child & Family Studies. 5. A recognized credential related to infant/toddler care, such as the CDA.
- Background check & certifications
- Enrollment in and approval through Oregon’s Central Background Registry (CBR) is required before working with children.
- Food Handler’s card and current adult and pediatric/infant CPR, First Aid, and AED certification are required before starting work.
- Safe Sleep training must be completed before working with infants.
- Other required CCLD/DELC classes may be completed within 30 days of starting work.
Physical requirements Able to lift up to 40 pounds; frequent bending, kneeling, sitting on the floor, standing, and moving quickly to supervise and play with infants. Primarily indoors with some outdoor supervision.
Benefits
- Dental Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Paid Holidays
- Vision Insurance
- Medical Insurance
- Accrued Vacation
- Paid Training Days
- Professional Development Incentives
- OregonSaves Retirement
- Oregon Paid Sick Leave