Bright Horizons

ChildCareTeacher

$0–0k Nashville, Tennessee, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Child Care Teacher at Bright Horizons. Skills: Child care, Teaching. Create hands-on activities. Meet needs and interests of children”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Respond to emergencies

Eligibility Requirements

Comply with immunization requirements, Comply with employment physical requirements, Comply with health and safety training, Lift, carry, or hold children, Lift, carry, or hold weight, Demonstrate full range of motion, Sit, squat, climb, reach, Maintain mental and physical alertness, Maintain appropriate energy level

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

18 years of age, High school diploma or GED, Pass state and company background checks, Meet state and company minimum education requirements, Meet state and company minimum experience requirements, Demonstrated knowledge of DAP

Nice to Have

College-level coursework in ECE, CDA or associate/bachelor's degree in ECE, 1 year of professional teaching experience, Early childhood education experience

What You'll Do.

Create hands-on activities

Meet needs and interests of children

Maintain open communication with parents

Share child's daily milestones

Ensure safe and clean classroom

Follow essential procedures and guidelines

Provide teaching coverage support

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Parent communication

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