Remote Infant/Toddler Teacher – Early Childhood STEAM Education Specialist for Learn & Grow Creative Arts Center (Hermitage, TN) – Immediate Start

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About Learn & Grow Creative Arts CenterLocated in the heart of Hermitage, Tennessee, Learn & Grow Creative Arts Center LLC (L&G CAC) is a vibrant, inclusive, and secular early‑learning community dedicated to nurturing the whole child. Our mission is to spark curiosity, foster imagination, and build a strong foundation in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) for children from birth through kindergarten. By integrating American Sign Language, music, dance, visual arts, multilingual exposure, and outdoor exploration, we empower families to give their youngest learners the tools they need for lifelong success.Why This Role Is a Game‑ChangerWe are searching for a passionate, high‑energy Infant/Toddler Teacher who thrives in a dynamic classroom environment and is eager to shape the earliest stages of a child’s educational journey. This is a fully remote position, allowing you to work from the comfort of your home while maintaining a direct, hands‑on connection with the children enrolled in our remote‑learning program. An immediate start is available, and you will join a collaborative team that values creativity, structure, and continuous professional growth.Key Responsibilities• Curriculum Development: Design, adapt, and implement a developmentally appropriate STEAM‑based curriculum for infants and toddlers, incorporating storytelling, sensory play, music, movement, and visual arts.• Educational Techniques: Utilize a variety of instructional methods—such as guided play, gentle prompting, and interactive multimedia—to reinforce key concepts like shapes, colors, numbers, and vocabulary.• Observation & Assessment: Conduct daily observations to monitor each child’s developmental milestones, social competencies, and emotional wellbeing, providing individualized feedback to families.• Safety & Supervision: Maintain constant vigilance to ensure a safe learning environment, adhering to all DHS regulations, sanitation standards, and emergency procedures.• Collaboration: Partner with fellow educators, curriculum specialists, and support staff to align lesson plans, share best practices, and create a cohesive learning experience across all age groups.• Classroom Management: Keep the virtual classroom organized, clean, and inviting, using age‑appropriate tools and materials that comply with health and safety guidelines.• Family Communication: Engage regularly with parents and guardians through newsletters, progress reports, and virtual meetings to celebrate achievements and discuss developmental goals.• Professional Development: Participate in ongoing training, webinars, and peer‑learning sessions to stay current with early‑childhood education trends and STEAM innovations.Essential Qualifications• High school diploma or equivalent (minimum). An Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or a related field is highly desirable.• At least one year of hands‑on experience teaching infants or toddlers in a licensed childcare or early‑learning setting.• Demonstrated knowledge of child development theories, early STEAM pedagogy, and best practices for infant/toddler engagement.• Successful completion of a comprehensive background check, including fingerprinting, and the ability to provide three professional references.• Current certification in infant/child CPR and first aid (or willingness to obtain within the first 30 days of employment).• Reliable high‑speed internet connection, a dedicated workspace, and the necessary technology to facilitate live streaming and interactive lessons.Preferred (Nice‑to‑Have) Qualifications• Formal certification or licensure as an Early Childhood Teacher or Child Care Provider.• Experience with remote or hybrid instructional delivery platforms such as Zoom, Google Classroom, or Seesaw.• Fluency in a second language (e.g., Spanish, ASL) to enhance multilingual exposure for children.• Training in trauma‑informed care, inclusive education, or special‑needs support.• Familiarity with DHS regulations and state licensing requirements for early‑learning programs.Core Skills & Competencies• Creativity & Adaptability: Ability to craft engaging, hands‑on activities that align with developmental stages while staying flexible to each child’s unique needs.• Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills for effective interaction with children, families, and team members.• Organizational Excellence: Expertise in managing lesson plans, documentation, and classroom resources in a virtual setting.• Empathy & Patience: A nurturing demeanor that fosters trust, confidence, and a sense of security for very young learners.• Technological Proficiency: Comfort using digital learning tools, video‑conferencing software, and online assessment platforms.• Team Collaboration: Willingness to share ideas, give constructive feedback, and contribute to a culture of continuous improvement.Learning & Growth OpportunitiesAt Learn & Grow, we view professional development as an investment in our educators’ future and, by extension, the future of the children we serve. As a member of our team, you will have access to:• Quarterly paid professional‑development workshops led by industry experts in early childhood education and STEAM integration.• Fully funded certifications such as Certified Early Childhood Educator (CECE) or National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) accreditation.• Mentorship programs pairing new teachers with veteran educators for guidance, classroom strategies, and career advice.• Opportunities to design and lead specialty modules (e.g., music & movement, multilingual storytelling) that could be rolled out across the entire center.• Pathways to advance into curriculum design, instructional coaching, or center administration based on performance and interest.Compensation, Perks & BenefitsWhile the exact salary will reflect experience, education, and market standards, we guarantee a competitive, market‑aligned wage with a transparent pay structure. In addition to base compensation, you will enjoy a comprehensive benefits package that includes:• Paid holidays and paid time off (5 vacation days after one year of service, plus additional PTO accruals).• Quarterly “Perfect Attendance” bonuses to recognize reliability and dedication.• Full medical coverage through a supplemental telehealth plan—no copays for virtual visits.• Dental and vision insurance plans with employer contributions.• Access to a professional‑development budget for conferences, workshops, or coursework.• Free enrollment in wellness programs, including virtual yoga, mindfulness sessions, and ergonomic home‑office assessments.• Opportunity to work a set schedule (8:00 am – 4:30 pm, Monday – Friday) with weekends completely free, allowing for a healthy work‑life balance.Work Environment & CultureOur remote teaching team thrives on collaboration, creativity, and community. Even though you will be based at home, you will never feel isolated. Highlights of our culture include:• Inclusive Community: A diverse, welcoming atmosphere where every educator’s voice matters.• Team‑First Mentality: Regular virtual “coffee chats,” staff‑wide brainstorming sessions, and peer‑review circles to share successes and challenges.• Innovation‑Driven: Continuous experimentation with new STEAM tools, interactive storytelling apps, and sensory‑rich learning kits.• Supportive Leadership: Accessible administrators who prioritize teacher wellbeing, provide timely feedback, and celebrate milestones.• Balanced Rhythm: A predictable schedule that respects personal time, with clear boundaries between work and home life.Application Process & Next StepsIf you are eager to combine your love for early childhood education with a STEAM‑focused, remote teaching model, we would love to hear from you. Follow these steps to apply:• Prepare an up‑to‑date résumé highlighting relevant experience and certifications.• Write a concise cover letter that explains why you are passionate about infant/toddler education and how your skill set aligns with our mission.• Submit three professional references (preferably supervisors or colleagues familiar with your teaching practice).• Complete the online pre‑employment questionnaire and upload a copy of your high‑school diploma (or higher degree).• Pass a background check, provide a physical examination report (if required), and obtain CPR certification within the first month of employment.All applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and qualified candidates will be contacted within 48 hours for a virtual interview. We value promptness, so please ensure your documents are complete and accurate.Ready to Make a Difference?Joining Learn & Grow Creative Arts Center means becoming part of a thriving community that believes early education is the cornerstone of lifelong accomplishment. If you are reliable, enthusiastic, and ready to inspire the youngest minds through creativity and STEAM, . Let’s grow together—one curious child at a time.Apply for this job

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