Birth Toddlers & Beyond·Adrian, Michigan
The lead teacher is responsible for providing high-quality instruction to children in an early childhood setting. They must maintain an organized, collaborative, and positive classroom environment.
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· Passionate about early childhood education
· Organized and dependable
· A strong communicator
· Positive, flexible, and collaborative
· Dedicated to providing high-quality instruction
· Committed to continuous learning and professional growth
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If you're looking for more than just a teaching job—if you're looking for a place where you'll be supported, appreciated, and empowered to make a difference—we'd love to hear from you.
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The ideal candidate is passionate about early childhood education and committed to professional growth. They must be dependable, flexible, and possess strong communication skills.
Market context
Michigan GSRP Lead Teacher roles are typically competitive because districts look for candidates with a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education, a valid Michigan Teacher Certification with a ZS or ZA endorsement, and several years of successful group experience with young children. Demand is often tied to public pre-K staffing needs, and applicants with strong classroom management and early learning experience tend to stand out. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your certification and experience details before applying.
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