Bright Horizons

ChildCareTeacher

$0–0k St. Louis, Missouri, United States; Clayton, Missouri, United States; St. Louis, Missouri, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Child Care Teacher at Bright Horizons. Skills: Child care, Early education. Create hands-on activities. Maintain open communication with parents”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Respond to emergencies

Eligibility Requirements

Pass background checks, Comply with immunization requirements, Comply with employment physical requirements, Comply with health and safety training, Lift, carry, or hold children 10-40 pounds, Lift, carry, or hold weight more than 40 pounds, Demonstrate full range of motion, Respond immediately to unexpected situations, Maintain mental alertness, Maintain physical alertness, Maintain appropriate energy level

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

18 years of age, High school diploma or GED, Related college-level early education course work or CDA, Demonstrated knowledge of developmentally appropriate practice

Nice to Have

1 year of professional experience teaching in child care, CDA, Associate, or bachelor’s degree in early education or related field

What You'll Do.

Create hands-on activities

Maintain open communication with parents

Share child's daily milestones

Ensure a safe classroom

Ensure a clean classroom

Follow essential procedures

Follow essential guidelines

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Parent communication

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