The Academy of Asheville·Asheville, North Carolina
The teacher is responsible for creating a safe, nurturing environment while delivering an age-appropriate curriculum to support child development. They will also collaborate with team members and maintain consistent communication with parents regarding daily milestones.
What Makes You Our Teaching Star: High school diploma or equivalent. At least 18 years old. Minimum 6 months’ experience as a preschool teacher or in a licensed daycare. Flexible and ready to shine during business hours.
Candidates must have a high school diploma or equivalent and at least 6 months of experience in childcare or early childhood education. A Child Development Associate (CDA) or a related college degree is preferred.
Market context
In North Carolina, toddler teacher roles are commonly driven by ongoing need for reliable early childhood staff in licensed centers and preschools. These positions can be competitive because employers often prefer candidates with hands-on classroom experience, and a CDA or Early Childhood Education degree can strengthen your application. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then tailor your resume to highlight licensed daycare or preschool experience and any infant-toddler classroom work.