Why Join ChildCareGroup
Founded in 1901, ChildCareGroup’s (CCG) mission is to champion a strong early childhood system that teaches children and parents, trains early childhood professionals, and assists families.
Why this Role Matters
The Bilingual Preschool Teacher plays a vital role in supporting high‑quality early learning experiences for preschool-aged children. This position is responsible for implementing developmentally appropriate programming, maintaining a safe and nurturing classroom environment, and supporting instructional excellence across assigned classrooms. The Preschool Resource Teacher upholds CCG standards, Head Start Performance Standards, NAEYC criteria, and all licensing regulations while collaborating closely with teachers, families, and center leadership. This role requires strong classroom management skills, flexibility, and a passion for early childhood development.
What You’ll Do
Maintain an organized, safe, and developmentally appropriate classroom environment, including daily activity setup and support of learning centers.Plan and implement developmentally appropriate activities aligned with RC3, including curriculum preparation, child assessments, and documentation.Support children’s growth across developmental domains, ensuring progress of at least 15% on the E‑LAP.Build positive relationships with children and families through ongoing communication, participation in conferences, and conducting home visits per Performance Standards.Collaborate with classroom teams and assume responsibility for daily programming in the Lead Teacher’s absence.What You Bring
Child Development Associate (CDA) credential or Associate’s Degree in child development or a related field.One year of experience working with young children.Knowledge of early childhood development and a strong desire to work with preschool-aged children.Strong organizational, written, and oral communication skills, with the ability to work collaboratively with staff, families, and volunteers.Reliable, punctual attendance and the ability to work effectively as part of a team.ChildCareGroup is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
Read LessWhy Join ChildCareGroup
Founded in 1901, ChildCareGroup’s (CCG) mission is to champion a strong early childhood system that teaches children and parents, trains early childhood professionals, and assists families.
Why this Role Matters
The Preschool Teacher plays a vital role in supporting high‑quality early learning experiences for preschool-aged children. This position is responsible for implementing developmentally appropriate programming, maintaining a safe and nurturing classroom environment, and supporting instructional excellence across assigned classrooms. The Preschool Resource Teacher upholds CCG standards, Head Start Performance Standards, NAEYC criteria, and all licensing regulations while collaborating closely with teachers, families, and center leadership. This role requires strong classroom management skills, flexibility, and a passion for early childhood development.
What You’ll Do
Maintain an organized, safe, and developmentally appropriate classroom environment, including daily activity setup and support of learning centers.Plan and implement developmentally appropriate activities aligned with RC3, including curriculum preparation, child assessments, and documentation.Support children’s growth across developmental domains, ensuring progress of at least 15% on the E‑LAP.Build positive relationships with children and families through ongoing communication, participation in conferences, and conducting home visits per Performance Standards.Collaborate with classroom teams and assume responsibility for daily programming in the Lead Teacher’s absence.What You Bring
Child Development Associate (CDA) credential or Associate’s Degree in child development or a related field.One year of experience working with young children.Knowledge of early childhood development and a strong desire to work with preschool-aged children.Strong organizational, written, and oral communication skills, with the ability to work collaboratively with staff, families, and volunteers.Reliable, punctual attendance and the ability to work effectively as part of a team.ChildCareGroup is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
Read LessFounded in 1901, ChildCareGroup’s (CCG) mission is to champion a strong early childhood system that teaches children and parents, trains early childhood professionals, and assists families.
Why This Role MattersThe Lead Infant/Toddler Teacher plays a key leadership role in creating responsive, nurturing environments for children birth to three. This position provides classroom oversight, guides instructional practices, and ensures high‑quality programming aligned with CCG standards, Head Start Performance Standards, NAEYC criteria, and all licensing regulations.
As a team leader, you help shape the classroom culture, support staff development, and build strong partnerships with families.
What You’ll DoLead the management of a safe, organized, developmentally appropriate classroom environment with functional learning centers for infants and toddlers.Plan and implement developmentally aligned activities using RC3, including curriculum development, child assessments, and documentation.Build strong, positive relationships with children and families, participating in conferences, parent meetings, and required home visits.Provide guidance and indirect supervision to classroom staff while ensuring routines, safety practices, and sanitation standards are consistently met.Complete required reports, documentation, and database entries (training provided) while collaborating with teams to support daily operations.What You BringChild Development Associate (CDA) credential or Associate’s Degree in child development or a related field.One-year experience working with young children ages birth to three.Knowledge of early childhood development and a strong desire to work with infants and toddlers.Reliable, punctual attendance, strong communication skills, and alignment with CCG’s mission, vision, and values.Integrity, teamwork, and the ability to work effectively within agency standards and philosophy.ChildCareGroup is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
Read LessFounded in 1901, ChildCareGroup’s (CCG) mission is to champion a strong early childhood system that teaches children and parents, trains early childhood professionals, and assists families.
Why This Role MattersThe Infant/Toddler Teacher plays a critical role in supporting the healthy development, safety, and early learning of our youngest children. You will help create warm, responsive environments while implementing high‑quality programming aligned with CCG standards, Early Head Start Performance Standards, NAEYC criteria, and all licensing regulations. This role requires a passion for nurturing relationships, strong teamwork, and a commitment to quality early childhood practices.
What You’ll DoMaintain a safe, organized, and developmentally appropriate classroom environment, including daily setup and support of learning centers.Plan and implement developmentally appropriate activities aligned with RC3, including curriculum preparation and child assessments.Build positive, nurturing relationships with children and families, participating in meetings and conferences.Collaborate with classroom teams, supporting daily routines and stepping in for the Lead Teacher when needed.Maintain required documentation and acquire proficiency in CCG’s designated data systems (training provided).What You BringChild Development Associate (CDA) credential or Associate’s Degree in child development or a related field.One year of experience working with young children.Knowledge of early childhood development and a strong desire to work with infants and toddlers.Strong organizational, written, and oral communication skills, with the ability to work collaboratively with staff, families, and volunteers.Reliable, punctual attendance and the ability to work effectively as part of a team.ChildCareGroup is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
Read LessFounded in 1901, ChildCareGroup’s (CCG) mission is to champion a strong early childhood system that teaches children and parents, trains early childhood professionals, and assists families.
Why This Role MattersThe Infant/Toddler Teacher plays a critical role in supporting the healthy development, safety, and early learning of our youngest children. You will help create warm, responsive environments while implementing high‑quality programming aligned with CCG standards, Early Head Start Performance Standards, NAEYC criteria, and all licensing regulations. This role requires a passion for nurturing relationships, strong teamwork, and a commitment to quality early childhood practices.
What You’ll DoMaintain a safe, organized, and developmentally appropriate classroom environment, including daily setup and support of learning centers.Plan and implement developmentally appropriate activities aligned with RC3, including curriculum preparation and child assessments.Build positive, nurturing relationships with children and families, participating in meetings and conferences.Collaborate with classroom teams, supporting daily routines and stepping in for the Lead Teacher when needed.Maintain required documentation and acquire proficiency in CCG’s designated data systems (training provided).What You BringChild Development Associate (CDA) credential or Associate’s Degree in child development or a related field.One year of experience working with young children.Knowledge of early childhood development and a strong desire to work with infants and toddlers.Strong organizational, written, and oral communication skills, with the ability to work collaboratively with staff, families, and volunteers.Reliable, punctual attendance and the ability to work effectively as part of a team.ChildCareGroup is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
Read LessWhy Join ChildCareGroup
Founded in 1901, ChildCareGroup’s (CCG) mission is to champion a strong early childhood system that teaches children and parents, trains early childhood professionals, and assists families.
Why this Role Matters
The Preschool Resource Teacher plays a vital role in supporting high‑quality early learning experiences for preschool-aged children. This position is responsible for implementing developmentally appropriate programming, maintaining a safe and nurturing classroom environment, and supporting instructional excellence across assigned classrooms. The Preschool Resource Teacher upholds CCG standards, Head Start Performance Standards, NAEYC criteria, and all licensing regulations while collaborating closely with teachers, families, and center leadership. This role requires strong classroom management skills, flexibility, and a passion for early childhood development.
What You’ll Do
Maintain an organized, safe, and developmentally appropriate classroom environment, including daily activity setup and support of learning centers.Plan and implement developmentally appropriate activities aligned with RC3, including curriculum preparation, child assessments, and documentation.Support children’s growth across developmental domains, ensuring progress of at least 15% on the E‑LAP.Build positive relationships with children and families through ongoing communication, participation in conferences, and conducting home visits per Performance Standards.Collaborate with classroom teams and assume responsibility for daily programming in the Lead Teacher’s absence.What You Bring
Child Development Associate (CDA) credential or Associate’s Degree in child development or a related field.One year of experience working with young children.Knowledge of early childhood development and a strong desire to work with preschool-aged children.Strong organizational, written, and oral communication skills, with the ability to work collaboratively with staff, families, and volunteers.Reliable, punctual attendance and the ability to work effectively as part of a team.ChildCareGroup is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
Read LessFounded in 1901, ChildCareGroup’s (CCG) mission is to champion a strong early childhood system that teaches children and parents, trains early childhood professionals, and assists families.
Why This Role MattersThe Infant/Toddler Teacher plays a critical role in supporting the healthy development, safety, and early learning of our youngest children. You will help create warm, responsive environments while implementing high‑quality programming aligned with CCG standards, Early Head Start Performance Standards, NAEYC criteria, and all licensing regulations. This role requires a passion for nurturing relationships, strong teamwork, and a commitment to quality early childhood practices.
What You’ll DoMaintain a safe, organized, and developmentally appropriate classroom environment, including daily setup and support of learning centers.Plan and implement developmentally appropriate activities aligned with RC3, including curriculum preparation and child assessments.Build positive, nurturing relationships with children and families, participating in meetings and conferences.Collaborate with classroom teams, supporting daily routines and stepping in for the Lead Teacher when needed.Maintain required documentation and acquire proficiency in CCG’s designated data systems (training provided).What You BringChild Development Associate (CDA) credential or Associate’s Degree in child development or a related field.One year of experience working with young children.Knowledge of early childhood development and a strong desire to work with infants and toddlers.Strong organizational, written, and oral communication skills, with the ability to work collaboratively with staff, families, and volunteers.Reliable, punctual attendance and the ability to work effectively as part of a team.ChildCareGroup is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
Read LessFounded in 1901, ChildCareGroup’s (CCG) mission is to champion a strong early childhood system that teaches children and parents, trains early childhood professionals, and assists families.
Why This Role MattersThe Infant/Toddler Resource Teacher plays an essential role in supporting high‑quality early learning environments for children birth to three years old. This position assists with planning and implementing developmentally appropriate activities, maintains classroom standards, and ensures a safe, nurturing environment aligned with CCG, Head Start, NAEYC, and state licensing requirements. The Resource Teacher also provides classroom coverage as needed and supports instructional consistency across assigned classrooms.
What You’ll DoAssist in planning and implementing developmentally appropriate activities aligned with RC3, including curriculum support, child assessments, and documentation.Support multiple classrooms by learning routines, helping with daily setup, and maintaining attractive and functional learning centers.Build strong, positive relationships with children and families while participating in conferences, meetings, and child entry processes.Provide coverage in the teacher’s absence and collaborate as an active team member with classroom staff.Learn and maintain required documentation using CCG systems (training provided), and assist with inventory and supply needs.What You BringChild Development Associate (CDA) or Associate’s Degree in child development or a related field.One year of experience working with young children (infant/toddler experience preferred).Knowledge of early childhood development and a strong desire to work with infants and toddlers.Strong organizational, written, and verbal communication skills, with the ability to work collaboratively with staff, parents, and volunteers.Reliable and punctual attendance, integrity, and alignment with CCG’s mission, vision, and core values.ChildCareGroup is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
Read LessFounded in 1901, ChildCareGroup’s (CCG) mission is to champion a strong early childhood system that teaches children and parents, trains early childhood professionals, and assists families.
Why This Role MattersThe Infant/Toddler Teacher plays a critical role in supporting the healthy development, safety, and early learning of our youngest children. You will help create warm, responsive environments while implementing high‑quality programming aligned with CCG standards, Early Head Start Performance Standards, NAEYC criteria, and all licensing regulations. This role requires a passion for nurturing relationships, strong teamwork, and a commitment to quality early childhood practices.
What You’ll DoMaintain a safe, organized, and developmentally appropriate classroom environment, including daily setup and support of learning centers.Plan and implement developmentally appropriate activities aligned with RC3, including curriculum preparation and child assessments.Build positive, nurturing relationships with children and families, participating in meetings and conferences.Collaborate with classroom teams, supporting daily routines and stepping in for the Lead Teacher when needed.Maintain required documentation and acquire proficiency in CCG’s designated data systems (training provided).What You BringChild Development Associate (CDA) credential or Associate’s Degree in child development or a related field.One year of experience working with young children.Knowledge of early childhood development and a strong desire to work with infants and toddlers.Strong organizational, written, and oral communication skills, with the ability to work collaboratively with staff, families, and volunteers.Reliable, punctual attendance and the ability to work effectively as part of a team.ChildCareGroup is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
Read LessWhy Join ChildCareGroup
Founded in 1901, ChildCareGroup’s (CCG) mission is to champion a strong early childhood system that teaches children and parents, trains early childhood professionals, and assists families.
Why this Role Matters
The Preschool Teacher plays a vital role in supporting high‑quality early learning experiences for preschool-aged children. This position is responsible for implementing developmentally appropriate programming, maintaining a safe and nurturing classroom environment, and supporting instructional excellence across assigned classrooms.
The Preschool Resource Teacher upholds CCG standards, Head Start Performance Standards, NAEYC criteria, and all licensing regulations while collaborating closely with teachers, families, and center leadership. This role requires strong classroom management skills, flexibility, and a passion for early childhood development.
What You’ll Do
Maintain an organized, safe, and developmentally appropriate classroom environment, including daily activity setup and support of learning centers.Plan and implement developmentally appropriate activities aligned with RC3, including curriculum preparation, child assessments, and documentation.Support children’s growth across developmental domains, ensuring progress of at least 15% on the E‑LAP.Build positive relationships with children and families through ongoing communication, participation in conferences, and conducting home visits per Performance Standards.Collaborate with classroom teams and assume responsibility for daily programming in the Lead Teacher’s absence.What You Bring
Child Development Associate (CDA) credential or Associate’s Degree in child development or a related field.One year of experience working with young children.Knowledge of early childhood development and a strong desire to work with preschool-aged children.Strong organizational, written, and oral communication skills, with the ability to work collaboratively with staff, families, and volunteers.Reliable, punctual attendance and the ability to work effectively as part of a team.ChildCareGroup is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
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