Druid Hills Child Development Center·Atlanta, Georgia
The Lead Infant Teacher is responsible for planning and implementing developmentally appropriate activities for infants. They will also lead a team of caregivers and maintain a safe, nurturing environment while building positive relationships with families.
Druid Hills Child Development Center (DHCDC) is seeking a warm, experienced Lead Infant Teacher to join our high-quality, non-profit early learning program. The ideal candidate will have a AA or higher, strong knowledge of Infant/Toddler development, and a genuine love for nurturing and guiding our youngest learners. This position includes planning and implementing engaging, developmentally appropriate activities, maintaining a safe and caring environment, leading a team of caregivers and building positive relationships with families. Competitive pay, full benefits, and professional growth opportunities are offered.
Candidates must possess an Associate degree or higher and have strong knowledge of infant and toddler development. A genuine passion for nurturing young learners and experience in a similar educational setting is required.
Market context
Georgia infant teacher openings often reflect steady demand in early childhood settings, especially where centers need staff who can manage classrooms and communicate clearly with families. This role is competitive because employers value patience, reliability, and a genuine interest in early learning; prior experience helps, but some training is available. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then highlight any childcare, communication, or classroom management experience in your application.
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