Vivvi Early Learning

HeadPreschoolTeacher(2-Year-Olds)

$45–65k Brooklyn, New York, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for Lead candidates.

The Brief

“Head Preschool Teacher (2-Year-Olds) at Vivvi Early Learning. Skills: Early childhood education, Child development. Ensure safety, well-being, development. Create engaging learning experiences”

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Relocate to New York, Independent U.S. work authorization, Sitting for extended periods, Standing for extended periods, Bending, Reaching, Lifting children up to 50 pounds

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3–5 years experience Lead Teacher, Master's Early Childhood Education, NY State Certification Birth-Grade 2, NY State Certification N-6, Bachelor's Early Childhood Education, CPR certified, First Aid certified

Nice to Have

Obtain CPR certification, Obtain First Aid certification

What You'll Do.

Create engaging learning experiences

Design thematic curriculum

Implement thematic curriculum

Foster nurturing classroom environment

Build partnerships with families

Mentor teaching team members

Collaborate with teaching team members

Adhere to health requirements

Adhere to safety requirements

Adhere to licensing requirements

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Teaching team members; Families

Full Job Description

Head Teacher – Dumbo, Brooklyn Who We Are Located in the heart of Brooklyn's vibrant Dumbo neighborhood, Vivvi Dumbo is more than a preschool—we're a dynamic learning community where children, families, and educators thrive together. Our state-of-the-art campus serves families from across Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan, offering exceptional early childhood education rooted in curiosity, connection, and discovery. At Vivvi, we're reinventing child care and early learning for today's families while creating meaningful opportunities for educators to grow their careers. Join our team and help shape an extraordinary learning experience for young children while advancing your own professional development. About the Role As a Head Teacher at Vivvi Dumbo, you will: Ensure the safety, well-being, and development of preschool-aged children Create engaging, inquiry-based learning experiences that inspire curiosity and support each child's individual growth Design and implement thematic curriculum aligned with developmental milestones and children's interests Foster a nurturing classroom environment through positive guidance, responsive caregiving, and meaningful interactions Build strong partnerships with families through ongoing communication and collaboration Mentor and collaborate with teaching team members to maintain excellence in the classroom Closely supervise children and adhere to all health, safety, and licensing requirements Apply Today If You: Love working with young children and believe every child is capable, competent, and full of potential Are passionate about delivering exceptional early childhood education Have 3–5 years of experience as a Lead or Head Teacher in an early childhood setting Hold a Master's Degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or a related field with New York State Initial or Permanent Certification (Birth-Grade 2 or N-6), OR Hold a Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field with New York State Initial or

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