The Lead Teacher provides leadership for the daily care, supervision, and early learning experiences of infants and toddlers in a state-funded early childhood program. This role is responsible for creating and maintaining a safe, nurturing, healthy, and developmentally appropriate environment where children feel secure, supported, and ready to explore and learn. This role sets the tone for the classroom by modeling high-quality infant and toddler practices, including responsive caregiving, primary caregiving relationships, continuity of care, positive guidance, and strong teacher-child interactions, and leads the implementation of curriculum, supports individualized daily routines, conducts ongoing child observations, maintains developmental documentation, and fosters meaningful communication with families. The Lead Teacher also guides and supports classroom staff in maintaining consistency, safety, and professionalism. Working closely with the Center Director, the Lead Teacher ensures that classroom practices align with organizational expectations and all applicable state regulations, including Title 22 and Title 5 requirements. The role supports individualized care and learning by adapting routines and environments to meet each child’s developmental needs, including those with IFSP goals or other specialized supports.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree