Excel Learning Center·Jacksonville, North Carolina
The Lead Teacher is responsible for shaping the future of young children through high-quality education and support. They manage classroom practices and ensure the growth and development of children and families within the community.
At Early Learning Academies our teachers are educators who shape the future every single day.
We’re looking for passionate, qualified teachers who want to grow in their careers while making a lasting difference for children and families.
There is a special place for you to be a part of the Early Learning Academies (ELA) community with Excel Creative Early Learning!
We are currently seeking an NCPK Lead Teacher.
This position requires a minimum of an Associate's degree in Early Childhood Education, along with the necessary birth to kindergarten licensure and experience working with children.
Pay Range $35,000—$54,000 USD Why You’ll Love Working Here Competitive pay with clear wage levels for your experience & education Paid training, ongoing coaching and in-service learning to strengthen your classroom practice.
Affordable health, dental, and vision benefits Paid holidays and Paid Time off 401K with company match Large employee childcare discount No nights or weekends — ever A supportive, family-like team culture What It Takes to Join Us At least 18 years old with a HS diploma or GED EDU 119 and 12+ hours of ECE coursework (or currently enrolled and working toward it) Experience teaching young children A love for teaching young children and supporting their growth Ability to meet all state and federal childcare licensing requirements Grow With Us We believe in promoting from within.
Many of our Lead Teachers move into Mentor, Assistant Director, and Center Director roles.
Your career path in early childhood education can start right here.
Early Learning Academies (ELA) is an equal opportunity employer.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, military or veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other basis protected by local, state, or federal law.
Candidates must have at least an Associate's degree in Early Childhood Education and the necessary birth to kindergarten licensure. Additional requirements include a high school diploma, EDU 119, and experience teaching young children.
Market context
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