Location
Temple, Texas
Salary
$14 - $19/hr
The Lead Teacher is responsible for planning and delivering a developmentally appropriate curriculum while maintaining a safe and inclusive classroom environment. They lead classroom operations and partner with families to support the social, emotional, and physical growth of each child.
Candidates must meet state licensing requirements for Lead Teachers and possess a high school diploma or equivalent, with a degree in Early Childhood Education preferred. A minimum of 6-12 months of classroom experience is preferred along with the ability to pass background clearances.
What You’ll Do Support a positive, inclusive classroom environment where children are treated with dignity, respect, and care. Greet children and families daily and help establish professional, welcoming relationships. Assist in recognizing and responding to individual developmental, behavioral, cultural, and learning needs, including following IEPs and behavioral support plans as directed. Support the Lead Teacher in planning and implementing developmentally appropriate curriculum and Cadence Signature Programs. Communicate professionally and respectfully with families, coworkers, and leadership using Cadence‑approved tools and systems. Follow the Cadence Education Safety and Supervision Manual, including documenting and reporting accidents and incidents according to policy. Assist in managing, documenting, and escalating child behaviors in alignment with Cadence policies and classroom expectations. Adhere to all Cadence Education policies and procedures outlined in the Employee Handbook. Participate in required meetings, trainings, and professional development, which may occur outside regularly scheduled work hours. What We’re Looking For Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Ability to consistently follow safety procedures, including Name‑to‑Face accountability, food allergy processes, bottle‑feeding procedures, and Safe Sleep practices. Ability to work collaboratively as part of a classroom team. Ability to read, write, and speak effectively in English. Education Associate or Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field is preferred, but not required if state licensing requirements are met. Experience Must meet minimum experience and education requirements for the state of employment. Previous experience in an early childhood or group care setting is preferred. Credentials & Licensing Must meet all state licensing qualifications for a Teacher in a licensed childcare center. Ability to obtain and maintain required background clearances and health screenings. CDA preferred but not required if state requirements are satisfied. Scheduling Requirements (Please Review Carefully) Flexibility is essential. Schedules may change based on enrollment, staffing ratios, or operational needs. Work schedules may vary and are not guaranteed to be eight-hour shifts. Daily start and end times may vary and cannot be guaranteed.
Market context
In Texas, preschool teacher openings are often driven by ongoing demand for early childhood care and classroom support. These roles can be competitive because employers commonly look for reliable candidates who can meet licensing or screening steps, complete training, and work well with young children; this platform’s AI-summarized requirements and benefits help you review the original posting faster. If you’re considering applying, confirm that you have a high school diploma or GED and are ready for the background check, assessments, and paid training.
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