Learning Care Group·Buffalo, New York
Teachers are responsible for following licensing guidelines and company standards to ensure the daily care and safety of children. They must maintain a clean, organized, and interactive classroom environment while effectively communicating with families.
AUGUST 12th 10am-2pm and 4-6: 30pm
Where: 3429 Harlem Rd, Buffalo, NY, 14225
This is more than just a daycare job. It’s a journey, where you learn, grow, thrive—and play—every day. Being a teacher at a child care center is something special. We’re hiring and we want difference makers who will inspire children to become lifelong learners.
Love to help! Follow all licensing guidelines and company standards to ensure the daily care of every child. Maintain a fun, interactive classroom that is clean and organized.
Love to engage! Develop your ability to accurately observe, assess, and plan for children, as well as effectively communicate with families.
Love to learn! Complete extensive training on childcare, preschool and child development topics.
We want energetic, dependable individuals, with a passion for working with children, who have:
The ability to meet state and/or accreditation requirements for education and experience.
The ability to work indoors or outdoors and engage in physical activity with children.
#lchiringnow
Candidates must be energetic, dependable individuals with a passion for working with children. They are required to meet state or accreditation requirements for education and experience and must be capable of engaging in physical activity with children.
Market context
In New York, childcare teacher openings often draw steady interest because centers need dependable staff who can meet state or accreditation education and experience requirements and keep up with active children. These roles are competitive when schedules, benefits, and pay are compared closely, and this platform’s AI-summarized requirements and benefits help you review the original posting faster. If you plan to apply, bring proof of credentials and be ready to discuss hands-on classroom experience and physical activity with children.