Bright Horizons

Education

EarlyChildhoodInstructionalCoach

$72–80k San Francisco, California, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Early Childhood Instructional Coach at Bright Horizons. Skills: Curriculum implementation, Teacher mentoring, Child development. Lead team in implementing curriculum. Be a curriculum expert”

What You'll Achieve.

Inspire teachers to excel; Motivate teachers to excel

Industry & Context.

Education
Eligibility Requirements

Pass background checks, Physical work in center, Center supervision, Curriculum delivery, Business management, Customer services, Client services, Supervising caregiver as needed

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

CDA with educational plan to complete associate degree, 12 ECE units completed, Child Development unit, Child Family Community unit, 2 curriculum courses, Infant/Toddler class required for Infant/Toddler position, 3+ years teaching in child care/daycare/preschool

Nice to Have

Associate or higher degree in ECE or child development, Experience in NAEYC-accredited center

What You'll Do.

Lead team in implementing curriculum

Be a curriculum expert

Use educational quality tools to assess program

Enhance program implementation

Partner with families

Communicate effectively with families

Serve as role model for teaching team

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Teaching team

Communication Scope

Communicate with families

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