Lead Teacher; Toddler Room
Listed on 2026-01-24
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Education / Teaching
Early Childhood Education, Preschool / Daycare -
Child Care/Nanny
Preschool / Daycare
Overview
Feeling Burnt out? Want to work with a close knit team of collaborators? Want to feel like you re making an impact again? Then you have found the right place!
Welcome to Davies Development Center!
POSITION OVERVIEW: Title:
Lead Teacher.
Schedule:
M-F, 7:30am - 4:30pm. Uniform:
Scrubs provided. Salary: $60,000. Benefits:
- CEU budget
- 80hr PTO (with higher accrual after 2 years)
- Your Birthday OFF
- Paid holidays
- 2 weeks Winter Break and 2 week summer break
- Medical, Dental, and Vision
- Leadership opportunities and room for growth
Davies Development Center is seeking an experienced Lead Early Education Teacher for our 2–3-year-old classroom
. This role is ideal for a highly organized, dependable educator who understands early childhood development and thrives in a structured, collaborative environment. The Lead Teacher is responsible for instructional planning, classroom management, assessment, documentation, and parent communication. We keep our classroom ratio low: 2 teachers : 12 students (maximum).
- Supportive, team-oriented work environment
- Small class sizes with intentional staffing ratios
- Opportunity to make a meaningful impact during critical developmental years
- Professional growth within a respected pediatric and early education organization
- Be responsible for managing classroom schedules, curriculum implementation, lesson planning, organization, and student supervision during the school day
- Write and execute individualized goals for students, track formal and informal data for progress monitoring, and participate in decisions to determine the most appropriate educational placement and plan for each child
- Develops and implements educational programs for children with hearing loss and speech delay aged 12 months – 5 years old
- Maintains all required data on students; parent contact info, allergies, diagnoses, etc
- Monitors and documents student progress, attendance, and behavior
- Completes language, listening, developmental, and academic testing upon enrollment of each student and four times per year for parent conferences
- Participates in multidisciplinary meetings and parent conferences
- Develops and adapts lesson plans to individual student needs
- Assumes direct responsibility for students during school hours
- Lesson Planning and Data Tracking:
Turn in lessons and notes weekly using formal and informal assessments; keep up to date data on each student in developmental areas and academic skills;
Demonstrate knowledge of each child’s hearing and intervention history - Parent Communication:
Communicates with parents regarding student behavior, progress in class, and items needed for school;
Contact parents via phone, Brightwheel, or email in the event of a child emergency, illness, other related issue - Be the primary person required for student supervision and daily needs
- Maintains active watch of students when on duty during class time, lunch, transitions, recess, etc
- Completes daily amplification checks of student equipment and troubleshoots accordingly
- Supervises bathroom needs and provides toileting assistance as needed including, but not limited to, diapering, and changing soiled clothes
- Participates in teacher meetings, all staff meetings, and other assignments
- Maintain any and all Texas teaching certificate and childcare licenses (if applicable)
- Coordinates activities for volunteers and provides substitutes lesson plans for the classroom
- Clean and sanitize your room and other school areas at the beginning and end of every day at minimum
- Make sure student belongings are sent home to be washed at the end of every week
- Follow standards and procedures outlined in the DDC Teacher Handbook
- Above all, be respectful, courteous, and maintain a good standing with all patients, parents, and staff
- Valid Texas Teaching Certificate in early education or K-12 curriculum or related field
- Minimum 5 years of experience in an early childhood education setting
- Strong working knowledge of:
Developmentally appropriate lesson planning and TEKS and early learning standards - Child assessment and ongoing data collection
- Progress monitoring and documentation
- Parent…
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