Toddler Teacher
Arua City, Northern Region, Uganda · Jornada completa
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- Experiencia
- Cualquier
- Salario
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- Vacantes
- 1
- Al corriente
- Hace 9 horas
- Modo de trabajo
- En la oficina
- Educación
- Associate or Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education or related field preferred
- Reanudar
- Se requiere solicitud
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Descripción del trabajo
About Cadence Education and the Role
Join Cadence Education as a Toddler Teacher and become part of a team dedicated to nurturing young learners. This position is ideal for individuals passionate about early childhood development and eager to inspire curiosity, confidence, and a joy for learning in toddlers. Cadence Education emphasizes research-driven curriculum delivered in home-like settings, fostering a supportive environment where educators can grow professionally.
Key Responsibilities
- Create and maintain a positive, inclusive, and respectful classroom atmosphere that meets the physical, social, emotional, developmental, and behavioral needs of young children, including those with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).
- Welcome children and families daily, establishing professional and warm relationships.
- Assist in recognizing and responding to each child's individual developmental and behavioral needs, including adherence to IEPs and behavioral plans as assigned.
- Support the Lead Teacher in planning and executing developmentally appropriate curriculum and Cadence Signature Programs.
- Maintain professional communication with families, colleagues, and leadership through approved tools and channels.
- Follow established safety, supervision, and reporting procedures, documenting any incidents in line with Cadence policies.
- Help manage, document, and address child behaviors according to program policies and classroom standards.
- Comply with all employee handbook policies, participate in mandatory meetings, trainings, and professional development—even if these occur outside normal working hours.
Qualifications and Skills
- Proven ability to consistently implement safety protocols, including Name-to-Face accountability, food allergy management, bottle-feeding procedures, and Safe Sleep standards.
- Strong collaborative skills to work effectively within a classroom team.
- Effective English communication skills, including speaking, reading, and writing.
- Associate or Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field preferred, but not mandatory if licensing requirements are met.
- Experience in early childhood or group care settings is preferred.
- Must fulfill all state licensing requirements for teachers in licensed childcare centers and be able to obtain necessary background checks and health clearances.
- CDA credential preferred but not compulsory if licensing standards are satisfied.
Schedule and Work Conditions
- Flexibility is critical; schedules may vary based on enrollment, staffing, or operational necessities.
- Work hours are not guaranteed to be standard eight-hour shifts; start and end times may fluctuate daily.
Employee Benefits and Perks
- Competitive compensation with access to on-demand pay options.
- 50% discount on childcare tuition for employees' children.
- 401(k) retirement plan with company matching contributions.
- Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, life, disability, and pet insurance coverage.
- Paid time off that increases with tenure, paid holidays, and company-covered life insurance.
- Opportunities for career advancement through paid Child Development Associate (CDA) certification, tuition reimbursement, and ongoing professional development.
- A supportive and balanced work culture within a large, experienced network of over 340 schools nationally.