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An established industry player in early childhood education is seeking a passionate Lead Two-Year-Old Teacher. In this pivotal role, you will guide and inspire young learners while collaborating with families and co-teachers to foster a nurturing environment. Your responsibilities will include developing engaging lesson plans, tracking children's progress, and ensuring a safe and stimulating classroom. Join a supportive team that values creativity and professional growth, and make a meaningful impact on the lives of children during their crucial developmental stages. This opportunity is perfect for someone with a genuine love for children and a commitment to their growth.
At Chroma Early Learning Academy, we believe in nurturing every shade of a child’s development—intellectually, emotionally, socially, and creatively. Our center blends high-quality curriculum, a caring environment, and playful discovery to help little learners thrive.
Your Role
As the Lead Two-Year-Old Teacher, you will be the heart of your classroom—guiding, inspiring, and supporting children during a key stage of growth. You’ll also collaborate with a co-teacher and work closely with families to create a consistent, nurturing learning environment.
Create and implement developmentally appropriate lesson plans for two-year-olds
Foster a safe, nurturing, and stimulating classroom environment
Track and document developmental milestones and communicate progress to families
Maintain regular communication with parents through daily updates and conferences
Supervise and mentor assistant teachers or aides
Collaborate with fellow staff and participate in school-wide events and trainings
Ensure licensing, health, and safety standards are consistently met
CDA, TTC, Paraprofessional Certificate, Associate or Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field (or willingness to obtain)
Strong knowledge of child development and positive discipline practices
Excellent communication, leadership, and organizational skills
CPR and First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain)
A genuine love for children and a joyful, patient spirit
Pass a National Criminal Background Check
Highschool Diploma or GED
Experience working with toddlers in a licensed childcare setting
Competitive salary and paid time off
Health, dental, and vision benefits
Ongoing professional development opportunities
Supportive leadership and a creative, team-focused atmosphere
Bright, inspiring classroom environments and low teacher-child ratios