SMALL HANDS BIG DREAMS·Kirtland, Ohio
The teacher is responsible for the health and safety of children while implementing hands-on activities and actively supervising the classroom. They must also maintain daily communication with families and build strong, supportive relationships.
Candidates should have experience working with young children and some coursework in early childhood education or a related field. A CPL 1, 2, or 3 certification is preferred, along with a commitment to professional development and teamwork.
Market context
Ohio classroom teacher roles are typically in steady demand, especially for candidates who can manage a classroom and plan instruction aligned to state and center expectations. These positions are competitive because schools and centers often look for both teaching experience and the ability to stay active with children throughout the day. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform, then confirm your age, classroom leadership experience, and lesson-planning background before applying.