ECE Subhub·Southfield, Michigan
The Lead Teacher will plan and implement daily classroom activities aligned with the program curriculum. They are also responsible for conducting child assessments, maintaining documentation, and guiding classroom staff.
GSRP Lead Teacher ECE Subhub is hiring full-time GSRP Lead Teachers. This is a school year position, Monday through Friday, with weekends and school breaks off, paid time off, and full benefits. We believe children thrive when they are supported by caring, dependable, and engaged adults, and we believe our staff should feel supported, prepared, and valued in the work they do. Support you can expect A Regional Manager who checks in regularly and is reachable when something comes up A qualified substitute when you need a day off, so covering your own absence is not your responsibility Paid professional development, including your required annual training hours What you will do As a Lead Teacher, you will plan and lead daily classroom activities and create a safe, positive, and engaging environment for children: Develop and implement lesson plans aligned with program curriculum Lead daily routines and transitions Complete child observations, assessments, and documentation Guide and support other classroom staff Build positive relationships with children and families
If you hold an early childhood teaching certificate or a bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education or Child Development, you likely qualify. The specifics are below. Per the GSRP Implementation Manual, candidates must meet at least one of the following: A valid Michigan Elementary teaching certificate with an Early Childhood Education (ZA) or Early Childhood–General and Special Education (ZS) endorsement, a Birth–Kindergarten endorsement, or a PK–3 endorsement; or A Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education or Child Development, with the transcript showing this as a major (not a minor), and a specialization in preschool teaching.
Hourly Rate: $20 to $23 per hour
Weekends and school breaks off Paid time off Medical, dental, and vision benefits Telehealth services, including mental health telehealth services Short-term disability 401(k) Paid professional development What happens next Apply and a member of our hiring team will reach out to schedule a video interview. We look forward to your application.
Candidates must hold a valid Michigan Elementary teaching certificate with specific early childhood endorsements or a Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education or Child Development. A specialization in preschool teaching is required for degree holders.
Market context
Michigan GSRP Lead Teacher roles are typically competitive because districts look for candidates with a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education, a valid Michigan Teacher Certification with a ZS or ZA endorsement, and several years of successful group experience with young children. Demand is often tied to public pre-K staffing needs, and applicants with strong classroom management and early learning experience tend to stand out. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your certification and experience details before applying.