Preschool Teacher
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Posted: May 14, 2026
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The Preschool Teacher will plan and implement a developmentally appropriate, play-based curriculum for children ages 3–4 in a nurturing and stimulating classroom environment.
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Job Description
POSITION SUMMARY
The Preschool Teacher is responsible for planning and implementing a developmentally appropriate, play-based curriculum for children ages 3–4 in a nurturing and stimulating classroom environment. This position requires a passionate, patient, and professional educator who is committed to the social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development of young children. The Preschool Teacher works collaboratively with co-teachers, families, and program leadership to create a safe, inclusive, and enriching learning experience for every child.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS
Education: Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or a related field preferred; CDA (Child Development Associate) credential accepted in lieu of degree with relevant experience
Minimum of 1–2 years of experience working with preschool-age children (ages 3–5) in a licensed childcare or preschool setting
DHR & ABI/FBI Background Check: Must successfully complete and maintain a clear background check prior to or upon hire
CPR & First Aid Certification: Must obtain and maintain current Pediatric CPR and First Aid certification
Must complete all required training within 30 days of hire and meet ongoing annual training requirements
Must maintain compliance with all state licensing, DHR, and CACFP regulations throughout employment
Knowledge of Alabama DHR childcare licensing standards preferred
Knowledge of CACFP meal program guidelines a plus
Must be at least 18 years of age
Must pass a pre-employment health screening if required by state licensing
Reliable transportation required
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Curriculum Planning & Instruction
Plan and implement a developmentally appropriate curriculum aligned with early learning standards for children ages 3–4
Design weekly and monthly lesson plans incorporating literacy, math, science, social studies, art, music, and motor skills
Use a play-based, child-centered approach that supports exploration, creativity, and problem-solving
Differentiate instruction to meet the individual learning needs, abilities, and interests of each child
Incorporate thematic units, circle time, small group activities, centers, read-alouds, and outdoor learning
Submit completed lesson plans to the director in advance according to program timelines
Child Development & Observation
Observe, document, and assess each child's developmental progress across all domains (cognitive, language, social-emotional, and physical)
Maintain accurate, up-to-date developmental portfolios and anecdotal records for each child
Identify children who may need additional support or services and communicate concerns to the director promptly
Support children in developing self-regulation, social skills, and independence through positive guidance strategies
Foster each child's sense of self-worth, belonging, and confidence
Classroom Management & Environment
Establish and maintain a safe, clean, organized, and welcoming classroom environment
Set up and rotate engaging learning centers that promote hands-on exploration and inquiry
Implement consistent, positive behavior guidance strategies; avoid punitive or harsh discipline
Maintain active supervision of all children at all times in accordance with required ratios
Ensure all classroom materials and equipment are safe, age-appropriate, and in good condition
Maintain classroom cleanliness and assist with sanitization of surfaces, toys, and materials per health guidelines
Family Engagement & Communication
Build and maintain positive, respectful, and professional relationships with families
Provide regular communication to families regarding classroom activities, child progress, and upcoming events (newsletters, notes, apps, or conferences)
Conduct scheduled parent-teacher conferences and be available for informal check-ins
Welcome family involvement and engagement in classroom activities and program events
Maintain confidentiality regarding all child and family information at all times
Compliance, Documentation & Reporting
Follow all DHR, Health Department, and CACFP guidelines, policies, and procedures
Complete required daily attendance records, sign-in/sign-out logs, and incident/accident reports accurately and promptly
Complete meal counts and point-of-service documentation required for CACFP compliance
Maintain all required classroom records, inspection checklists, and compliance documentation
Participate in program assessments, licensing inspections, and accreditation processes as needed
Complete all required training and professional development hours annually and maintain documentation
Health, Safety & Nutrition
Conduct daily health checks upon children's arrival and report any health concerns to the director
Follow established emergency, evacuation, and lockdown procedures and participate in required drills
Administer first aid as needed; maintain current Pediatric CPR/First Aid certification
Follow proper handwashing and illness prevention procedures
Support CACFP meal service by supervising children during meals, modeling healthy eating habits, and maintaining required mealtime documentation
Report any suspected child abuse or neglect immediately to the director and appropriate authorities per mandated reporter requirements
Teamwork & Program Support
Work collaboratively with co-teachers, assistant teachers, and program staff to ensure consistency and quality
Participate in staff meetings, in-service trainings, and professional development activities
Support and mentor classroom assistants and volunteers
Communicate proactively with the director regarding classroom needs, concerns, and successes
Contribute positively to the overall culture and mission of the program
Perform other duties as assigned by the director
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS & WORK HABITS
Passion for Early Childhood: Demonstrates genuine enthusiasm for working with young children and a commitment to their growth and well-being
Patient & Nurturing: Responds to children with warmth, empathy, and age-appropriate expectations
Dependable: Consistently reliable in attendance, punctuality, and follow-through on responsibilities
Punctual: Arrives on time, prepared, and ready to engage children at the start of each day
Self-Starter: Takes initiative in classroom setup, planning, and problem-solving without needing constant direction
Positive Attitude: Maintains a professional, solution-focused, and upbeat presence that contributes to a positive work environment
Team Player: Works cooperatively and respectfully with all staff, families, and community partners
Adaptable: Flexible and responsive to changing classroom needs, schedules, and priorities
Detail-Oriented: Accurate and thorough in documentation, record-keeping, and compliance requirements
Professional Boundaries: Maintains appropriate professional relationships with children, families, and colleagues at all times
Growth-Minded: Open to feedback, self-reflection, and ongoing professional learning
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to stand, walk, bend, stoop, kneel, and sit on the floor for extended periods
Ability to lift and carry children or equipment up to 40 lbs
Ability to move quickly to respond to children's safety needs
Ability to supervise children indoors and outdoors in varying weather conditions
Visual and auditory ability to monitor and respond to children's needs at all times
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or CDA
Experience with quality rating tools
Familiarity with curriculum development and implementation
Knowledge of CACFP
Bilingual (English/Spanish) a plus
IMPORTANT DETAILS
This is a new position. Our new hire will begin the last week of July, providing ample time to create lesson plans and organize their classroom.
Pay is based on education, experience, training, and certifications.
Schedule: M-F (6:45 am-3:45 pm)
Benefits: 2 weeks paid vacation (determined by the Center), 7 sick days per year, and your birthday off with pay!