The Goddard School of South Charlotte - Ballantyne, NC·Charlotte, North Carolina
Create a safe, nurturing classroom environment and build trusting relationships with infants and their families. Support developmental milestones through responsive care and maintain all health, safety, and licensing standards.
No nights and weekends Childcare discounts Recognition programs Professional development and CDA tuition reimbursement Tuition reimbursement 401(k) Competitive salary Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Training & development Vision insurance The Goddard School of South Charlotte Charlotte, NC | Full-Time | Monday–Friday
Opening a brand-new school is a rare opportunity. We are seeking a warm, dependable, and experienced Lead Infant Teacher to help shape the care, culture, and classroom experience of our infant program from day one.
At The Goddard School of South Charlotte, we believe the earliest years matter deeply. Infants thrive through trusting relationships, predictable routines, responsive care, meaningful interactions, and a safe environment where they feel loved, secure, and known.
This role is ideal for an educator who understands that infant care is more than supervision. It requires patience, attentiveness, communication, developmental awareness, and a genuine love for helping babies grow through everyday moments.
Our Lead Infant Teacher will help create a nurturing classroom where children feel safe, families feel confident, and teachers feel supported.
Benefits: & Perks
Beautiful, brand-new school environment Supportive and experienced leadership Health insurance contribution Paid time off and holidays Paid professional development Childcare tuition discount (limited availability) Career growth opportunities No nights or weekends What You'll Do
Create a safe, nurturing, and engaging infant classroom environment Build secure, trusting relationships with infants and families Support each child’s social-emotional, physical, cognitive, and language development Maintain predictable routines for feeding, diapering, rest, play, and transitions Observe and support developmental milestones through responsive care and purposeful interaction Communicate warmly and professionally with families about each child’s day, needs, and progress Partner with Assistant Teachers and school leadership to maintain a calm, organized, and loving classroom Maintain health, safety, sanitation, supervision, and licensing standards at all times Who Thrives Here?
Warm, patient, and deeply nurturing Calm, dependable, and emotionally mature Highly attentive to safety, routines, and individual needs Strong communicators with families and teammates Comfortable with feeding, diapering, soothing, floor play, and infant care routines Passionate about early childhood development Able to lead by example and support Assistant Teachers with professionalism and kindness Ideal Experience
Infant classrooms Toddler classrooms Licensed childcare or preschool settings Developmentally appropriate infant care Parent communication and daily reporting Classroom routines, safety, and supervision Experience with toddlers is also valued, as this role may support continuity between our infant and young toddler classrooms.
Qualifications: Candidates must meet North Carolina childcare licensing requirements and possess one or more of the following:
Degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Education, or related field CDA credential NC Early Childhood Credential or equivalent qualification Relevant infant, toddler, or early childhood classroom experience Enrollment in an Early Childhood Education or CDA program Background check and state employment requirements apply.
Full-time Monday–Friday No nights or weekends If you are passionate about infant care, family trust, and helping children feel safe, loved, and ready to grow, we would love to meet you.
Candidates must meet North Carolina childcare licensing requirements and possess a degree in Early Childhood Education, a CDA credential, or equivalent experience. A background check and state employment requirements are mandatory.
Market context
In North Carolina, lead infant teacher openings are typically driven by ongoing need for qualified early childhood staff, especially in centers serving infants and toddlers. This role is competitive because employers often prefer candidates with stronger credentials, early childhood experience, and the ability to support safe, developmentally appropriate care. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then confirm your credential status and highlight infant-care experience in your application.