Availability & Opening Timeline: Please note that this position is for a center scheduled to open later in Summer 2026. Final start dates and onboarding timelines will align with licensing approval enrollment readiness and operational needs leading up to opening.
About the Role:
The Lead Teacher creates a warm structured and engaging classroom where children feel safe supported and encouraged to grow. This role leads daily instruction supports child development and builds strong relationships with families while guiding assistant teachers in a collaborative classroom environment.
Key Responsibilities
Curriculum & Instruction:
Plan and implement weekly and monthly developmentally appropriate lesson plans
Support learning in literacy math science arts and social-emotional development
Observe children and maintain developmental portfolios
Adapt instruction to meet individual learning needs
Provide play-based hands-on and language-rich learning experiences
Model effective teaching strategies for assistant teachers
Classroom Leadership:
Maintain a safe structured and nurturing classroom environment
Manage daily routines transitions and classroom flow
Support onboarding and guidance of assistant teachers
Maintain classroom organization supplies and documentation
Foster a positive and inclusive classroom culture
Family Engagement:
Serve as the primary classroom contact for families
Provide regular updates on child development and progress
Conduct parent conferences and check-ins
Maintain professional clear and respectful communication
Build strong trusting partnerships with families
Safety & Compliance:
Follow all Title 22 licensing safety and supervision requirements
Ensure classroom cleanliness sanitation and safety standards
Support emergency drills and safety procedures
Follow mandated reporting requirements when needed
Qualifications:
24 ECE units required (Infant/Toddler units if applicable)
2 years of classroom teaching experience
California Child Development Teacher Permit preferred
Strong understanding of child development and curriculum planning
Knowledge of Title 22 licensing requirements
Strong communication and teamwork skills
CPR/First Aid certified or willing to obtain
What We Offer
50% employer-paid medical insurance
Childcare tuition discount
Paid professional development and training
Up to $10000/year ELFA stipend eligibility
3 weeks paid vacation (eligible roles)
Paid holidays (13 per year)
Sign-on bonus offered at 90-day and 6-month milestones
Career growth and advancement opportunities
To Apply:
Submit your resume or a brief message sharing your experience in early childhood education and interest in the Director role. You may also send your application directly to
Work schedule
Monday to Friday
Required Experience:
IC
Availability & Opening Timeline: Please note that this position is for a center scheduled to open later in Summer 2026. Final start dates and onboarding timelines will align with licensing approval enrollment readiness and operational needs leading up to opening.About the Role:The Lead Teacher creat...
Availability & Opening Timeline: Please note that this position is for a center scheduled to open later in Summer 2026. Final start dates and onboarding timelines will align with licensing approval enrollment readiness and operational needs leading up to opening.
About the Role:
The Lead Teacher creates a warm structured and engaging classroom where children feel safe supported and encouraged to grow. This role leads daily instruction supports child development and builds strong relationships with families while guiding assistant teachers in a collaborative classroom environment.
Key Responsibilities
Curriculum & Instruction:
Plan and implement weekly and monthly developmentally appropriate lesson plans
Support learning in literacy math science arts and social-emotional development
Observe children and maintain developmental portfolios
Adapt instruction to meet individual learning needs
Provide play-based hands-on and language-rich learning experiences
Model effective teaching strategies for assistant teachers
Classroom Leadership:
Maintain a safe structured and nurturing classroom environment
Manage daily routines transitions and classroom flow
Support onboarding and guidance of assistant teachers
Maintain classroom organization supplies and documentation
Foster a positive and inclusive classroom culture
Family Engagement:
Serve as the primary classroom contact for families
Provide regular updates on child development and progress
Conduct parent conferences and check-ins
Maintain professional clear and respectful communication
Build strong trusting partnerships with families
Safety & Compliance:
Follow all Title 22 licensing safety and supervision requirements
Ensure classroom cleanliness sanitation and safety standards
Support emergency drills and safety procedures
Follow mandated reporting requirements when needed
Qualifications:
24 ECE units required (Infant/Toddler units if applicable)
2 years of classroom teaching experience
California Child Development Teacher Permit preferred
Strong understanding of child development and curriculum planning
Knowledge of Title 22 licensing requirements
Strong communication and teamwork skills
CPR/First Aid certified or willing to obtain
What We Offer
50% employer-paid medical insurance
Childcare tuition discount
Paid professional development and training
Up to $10000/year ELFA stipend eligibility
3 weeks paid vacation (eligible roles)
Paid holidays (13 per year)
Sign-on bonus offered at 90-day and 6-month milestones
Career growth and advancement opportunities
To Apply:
Submit your resume or a brief message sharing your experience in early childhood education and interest in the Director role. You may also send your application directly to