Infant/Toddler Teacher (Substitute)

Who We Are

You guessed it, we’re a brand new early childhood development center and we do all the things you think we do: we provide fun, safe, and developmentally appropriate care for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers through age three, and we engage their families in ways to be successful.

We’re also pioneers. We believe in the power of the child to thrive and change the fabric of our community. To achieve this, we’re embarking on a groundbreaking partnership with our philanthropic partners, our families, and our local school district. Galveston Independent School District (GISD) will be our facility host and our shoulder-to-shoulder partner (GISD PreK3 teachers will be side by side our infant and toddler teachers). This is our city's moonshot, from highly effective teachers in every classroom at every age to play-based, hands on curriculum that scaffolds right into the public school system.

About the Role

We want architects of the future—the cream of the instructional crop to teach our infants and toddlers. Every child, every day, no exceptions. For us that means you will:

  • Build a fun, welcoming, emotionally safe, and learning rich classroom culture
  • Teach a play-based instructional program that is aligned with GISD’s PreK3 curriculum
  • Have fun working with other members of the teaching team to expose our students to the world around them in new and enriching ways
  • Create and achieve clear, ambitious, and developmentally appropriate goals for student growth, development, and achievement
  • Be responsible for the health, safety, and welfare of all children

Your Background

  • Infant/Toddler CDA or AA/BA in Early Childhood Education or related field with at least 120 training hours in Infant/Toddler content plus at least 480 hours of experience working with infant and toddlers
  • Fully Bilingual in Spanish and English strongly preferred
  • Experience in Special Education/inclusion
  • Able to lift a child weighing 40 pounds, 20 times a day if needed
  • Intermediate computer literacy in email, word processing and internet navigation
  • Pass all background checks
  • Maintain certification in CPR and First Aid

What We’re Looking For

While we do have certain credential requirements, we are primarily looking for your potential to be a force of love and joy leading children in their exploration of the world. We’re looking for someone special and that means:

Getting Dirty: You’re excited by the idea of an adult-sized sandbox or getting flour everywhere in the kitchen while trying out a new recipe. Bottom line – mess in the name of fun and learning doesn’t scare you. That means you’re excited to get dirty and laugh a lot while teaching outside in all types of weather and you’re creative and driven to adapt lessons to outdoor classrooms.

Family focused: Our families are as diverse as our Island. You have a deep belief in the potential of all kids and a commitment to do whatever it takes to expand opportunities for students, often with a perspective informed by experience in low-income communities and an understanding of the systemic challenges of poverty and racism.

Mission Fit: You’re passionate about early education. You believe that child development is more than just babysitting and that helping kids explore and learn at this age is critical to success later in life.

We are especially eager to hire individuals with backgrounds similar to those of the young people we serve. Multilingual and people of color encouraged to apply.

Benefits

Our real value is in our culture. You’ll be tackling the hardest problem there is — keeping babies and toddlers happy, healthy, and learning — but you’ll have near-absolute freedom to design the solutions. You’ll be supported and led by a rock star leadership team and doing it on an Island oasis just 45 minutes from the most diverse city in the country.

Salary

We offer a highly competitive salary and benefits package. Salary based on experience.

How to Apply

Ready to join the team? Fantastic! We can’t wait to get started. Send a resume and cover letter to Karin@moodychildhoodcenter.org.