KinderKids Learning Center·Daphne, Alabama
The Infant Lead Teacher is responsible for creating a safe, stimulating, and inclusive learning environment through age-appropriate lesson plans and activities. They must monitor child progress, maintain accurate records, and foster strong relationships with parents and guardians.
Infant Childcare Teacher- Early Childhood Education: Turn Your Love for Children Into a Career
Do you believe caring for infants is more than just a job?
At KinderKids Learning Center, we know that the first year of a child’s life matters. Infant teachers help build trust, support early development, celebrate first milestones, and create the secure foundation children need to grow and thrive.
We are seeking a dependable, nurturing, and energetic Infant Childcare Teacher to join our team in Daphne, Alabama. This is an opportunity to do meaningful work, grow as an early childhood professional, and build a real career in childcare and early education.
You do not have to know everything on day one. You do need to be reliable, eager to learn, open to coaching, and genuinely passionate about providing high-quality care for infants.
KinderKids Learning Center is a licensed childcare and early learning program serving children from infancy through Pre-K. We believe early childhood education is not babysitting—it is the foundation for lifelong learning and success.
Our teachers are valued professionals who create strong relationships, support each child’s development, and help families feel confident in the care their children receive.
If you are ready to find purpose in your work and build a career that truly matters, we would love to meet you.
KinderKids Learning Center is an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to any legally protected status.
Candidates should have a passion for early childhood education and previous experience as a preschool teacher. A CDA or Associate's degree in Early Childhood Education is preferred, along with First Aid and CPR certifications.
Market context
In Alabama, classroom teacher roles are typically shaped by steady demand in schools and child-focused programs that need educators who can manage groups, plan lessons, and keep students engaged. These roles are competitive because employers often look for candidates who already have classroom leadership experience, meet state and center education requirements, and can handle active, hands-on work with children. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to quickly compare openings, then confirm your credentials and prepare examples of lesson planning and classroom management before applying.