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Infant Teacher

North Bay Children·Rohnert Park, California

$24 - $28/hr·Full Time·On Site·5-10 yrs·Posted 2 days ago
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About the role

The Infant Teacher is responsible for planning and implementing age-appropriate activities that support the developmental needs of children in a safe and orderly environment. They must also collaborate with the teaching team to maintain classroom standards, conduct developmental assessments, and foster positive relationships with parents.

Position Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications

  • 5 years experience in ECE programs,
  • 12 ECE units plus 6 units in Infant/Toddler Development plus General Education units, AND/OR
  • CTC Teacher Permit
  • Teachers are required to work collegially as a team member with other center staff and respond positively to all management supervision and feedback.
  • Solid working knowledge of Community Care Licensing requirements. California Department of Education requirements and of Industry “Best Practices”.
  • Obtain and maintain certification of Pediatric First Aid and Pediatric CPR as required by California State Licensing.

Desired qualifications

• Proficient in written and spoken Spanish language skills desired, but not required.

Job Description

In cooperation with teaching team, plan and implement a variety of diverse, age-appropriate activities consistent with the philosophies of NBCC and Industry “Best Practices”.

All activities and environmental set-up must meet the children’s individual developmental needs in their entirety (including social-emotional, cognitive, fine motor, gross motor, and physical development – including health and nutrition objectives as defined by NBCC’s Culture of Health).

In accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act, this position is Full Time non-exempt compensation.

Teachers must demonstrate the ability to work as a collegial team member with respect, trust, and professionalism with co-workers.

The position is aligned with NBCC’s goals, philosophy, and agency’s objectives.

Position Requirements

Adheres to all NBCC policies and procedures as mandated by Executive and/or Program Director.

Maintain a safe, orderly, and inviting arrangement in all classrooms (including outside play areas) which compiles with NBCC’s best practices for classroom environments. Including the daily set-up of all classrooms and outdoor environment.

In cooperation with the teaching team, maintain general housekeeping tasks (to provide and orderly, professional environment and atmosphere).

Engage in regular self-assessment/goal setting and participate in timely evaluation of job performance with the Head Teacher and/or Site Supervisor.

In cooperation with the Head Teacher, staff and/or Site Supervisor, obtain appropriate substitutes when ill, for vacation, and any other time off site for any reason.

Attend all scheduled NBCC Staff Development Days.

Attend and participate in regular staff meetings, planning meeting with Head Teacher and/or Site Supervisor.

Participate in workshops, conferences, and other training sessions, which are deemed beneficial to professional goals and position.

Conduct ongoing Desired Results Developmental Assessments (DRDP) on children in cooperation with the teaching team.

In cooperation with the Head Teacher and/or Site Supervisor conduct and participate in semi- annual parent/teacher conferences.

Demonstrate professional demeanor at all times.

In collaboration with the Head Teacher, and/or Site Supervisor and teaching team, implement specific child behavior plans, intervention, and resource referrals.

Recognize and consider each child in relationship to cultural and / ethnic background, as well as respond to each unique individual child with dignity and respect. Foster positive self-esteem through respectful interactions with children and staff.

Child Interaction

Give warmth and positive attention to each and every child in the classroom.

Recognize and consider each child in relationship to cultural and /ethnic background, as well as respond to each unique individual child with dignity and respect. Foster positive self-esteem through respectful interactions with children and staff.

Practice positive re-enforcement and re-direction methods.

Adheres to all CCL Personal Rights requirements. Children in childcare programs must not be subjected to corporal or unusual punishment, including yelling, spanking, humiliation, mental abuse, or punitive interference with daily living functions such as speaking, sleeping or toileting.

Program & Environmental Requirements

In cooperation with all the teaching staff, maintain required supervision of children at all times (inside and outside) in accordance with California State Licensing regulations ratio standards.

Assist teaching staff in maintaining a safe, orderly arrangement and inviting appearance in all classrooms (including outside play areas).

In cooperation with staff, conduct the daily set-up of classrooms and outside play areas in an inviting fashion as to promote positive exploration and developmental progress.

In cooperation with the teaching team, maintain classroom documents: daily meal counts, classroom rosters, and such reports.

Report to the Head Teacher or Site Supervisor, in writing, all injuries incurred by children or staff.

Develop meaningful relationships with parents through facilitation of open, responsive communication on a continual basis.

Promptly direct any relevant feedback (positive or negative issues) to the Head Teacher and/or Site Supervisor.

Noise level in the work environment is frequently loud.

Will work outdoors and indoors.

Will use computers, tablets, cell phone (if provided), and other office equipment.

Will work alone and with other peers and supervisors.

Human Resources

Employee Rights (see Employee Handbook).

Health screening as required in section 101216(g)

Tuberculosis test & document as specified in section 101216(g).

Criminal Record Clerance and/or criminal records exemption (DOJ, CACI & FBI).

Valid Driver’s License (if transporting children).

Child Abuse Managed Reporter Training (online).

Employee Rights (Lic 9052).

Proof of Immunizations for MMR, Tdap & Flu.

Current CPR & First Aid

Physical Requirements

Health clearance by a physician.

Ability to fulfill physical requirements of the job including lifting up to 50 pounds, range of movement including squatting, bending, reaching, standing, and sitting.

Proof of current Immunizations (Measles, Pertussis, Influenza).

T.B. clearance within the past year.

Requirements

Candidates must have at least 5 years of experience in ECE programs and possess 12 ECE units plus 6 units in Infant/Toddler Development. Additionally, they are required to hold current Pediatric First Aid and CPR certifications and pass criminal record clearances.

  • professional certificate
  • Housekeeping
  • Documentation
  • Team Collaboration
  • Safety Compliance
  • Professionalism
  • Curriculum Implementation
  • Classroom Management
  • Parent Communication
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Behavior Intervention
  • Child Assessment
  • Pediatric CPR
  • Pediatric First Aid
  • Infant/Toddler Development

Posting details

Employment type
Full Time
Work arrangement
On Site
Experience
5-10 yrs
Salary
$24 - $28/hr
Location
Rohnert Park, California
Posted
Aug 20, 2026
Application
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Hiring organization

North Bay Children

North Bay Children's Center (NBCC) provides high quality child care and early education programs that prepare children, the majority low-income, to succeed in school and life. Established in 1986, NBCC has been a safety net for thousands of families wanting the best start for...

Salary listed on 13 jobs
IndustryIndividual and Family Services
TypeNonprofit
Size51-200 employees
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Market context

California infant teachers are in steady demand

Infant teacher roles in California are commonly sought in licensed child care centers, where staffing needs are shaped by infant-to-staff ratio requirements and consistent enrollment. Competition is often strongest for candidates who already meet the infant-toddler qualification path, have licensed-center experience, and can show reliability in a regulated classroom setting. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your ECE units, CDA, or experience before applying.

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