Primrose School of North Shore-Danvers·Danvers, Massachusetts
The teacher will create a nurturing classroom environment and implement provided age-appropriate lesson plans for preschool children. They are also responsible for maintaining classroom safety, managing behavior, and communicating effectively with families and team members.
Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Training & development Vision insurance 401(k) 401(k) matching Company parties Competitive salary Dental insurance Free food & snacks Tuition assistance Primrose School of North Shore – Danvers. Make a Lasting Impact on Children — and on Your Career $20.50–$24.50 per hour (based on experience, education, and training) Schedule: 8:00 am–5:00 pm or 8:30 am–5:30 pm (1‑hour break)
At Primrose School of North Shore – Danvers, our teachers change lives every day. Whether you’re starting your career in early childhood education or looking to grow in a supportive, professional environment, we provide the training, resources, and consistency you need to succeed.
Why You’ll Love Working Here Consistent, guaranteed hours — your schedule will not be reduced Primrose Balanced Learning® Curriculum provided — no lesson planning on personal time. Paid weekly planning time built into your schedule Fully stocked resource room — no out‑of‑pocket expenses Supportive leadership team, including a Director of Education Key Responsibilities - seeking educators who: Create a nurturing, engaging classroom environment for preschool‑aged children Implement age‑appropriate lesson plans (provided) Maintain classroom safety and positive behavior management Communicate with children, families, and team members Support children’s social, emotional, and individual learning needs Participate in ongoing professional development Bring energy, positivity, and joy to the classroom
Guaranteed Hours & Paid Time Off Guaranteed pay for scheduled hours 14 paid holidays, including paid company‑wide shutdown between Christmas and New Year Paid snow days Vacation and sick time that grows with tenure Bonus floating holiday at one‑year anniversary (renews annually) Professional Development Paid First Aid/CPR and teacher training ECE tuition assistance Ongoing growth and internal advancement opportunities Perks & Recognition Free snacks and lunches prepared by an in‑house chef Teacher appreciation gifts and team‑building events Tuition discount for children of full‑time employees
Experience in childcare or early education EEC Certification or equivalent Associate degree or higher in ECE or related field (preferred) Ability to lift up to 35 pounds Keywords: education, early childhood, EEC, daycare, teacher, instructional aide, assistant teacher, infant, toddler, preschool, kindergarten, childcare, caregiver, pre-k, ABA tech
Candidates should have experience in childcare or early education and possess an EEC certification or equivalent. An associate degree or higher in early childhood education or a related field is preferred.
Market context
Classroom teacher openings in Massachusetts are often driven by school staffing needs, student support priorities, and subject-area coverage. These roles are competitive because employers look for strong communication, classroom management, and the ability to meet state and district expectations; in this listing, the requirements and benefits are AI-summarized from the original job description, which can save candidates research time. Before applying, review the certification, schedule, and any required documentation to confirm you meet the posted qualifications.
Infant Teacher
Toddler Teacher
Assistant Day Care Teacher