Substitute Teacher/Floater
Listed on 2026-03-14
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Education / Teaching
Early Childhood Education, Preschool / Daycare -
Child Care/Nanny
Preschool / Daycare
Location: Thorndale
Benefits
- Uniform Items
- Team Building Initiative Free
Entry Level Position
Hours
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Monday through Friday:
All shifts are available (Morning, afternoon, evening, part-time)
Join our team as a Substitute Teacher/ Floater and become part of fulfilling Celebree's values to protect, educate, and nurture. In this entry-level position, you will support lead teachers in upholding the highest standards of care and education, ensuring that each child’s individual needs are met. As a Substitute Teacher/ Floater, you'll be part of a collaborative and inclusive team culture where your ideas are valued, and your contributions are recognized.
Come grow BIG with Celebree!!
At Celebree School™ we grow people BIG and small. This promise reflects our holistic approach to growth, emphasizing the importance of nurturing both children and team members to reach their fullest potential. Celebree provides a supportive environment where team members have access to continuous learning, development opportunities, individual growth plans, and career pathways. Apply today, Let’s grow BIG together!
Responsibilities- Assist lead Teachers in classroom management ensuring compliance with all regulations, company standards, policies, and procedures.
- Provide a welcoming & friendly classroom environment for children, parents & visitors.
- Assist in creating and implementing thorough, timely lesson plans that are age-appropriate and stimulating in accordance with Celebree’s curriculum.
- Assist in managing effective classroom transitions.
- Assist and supervise children during all activities; counsel children as needed using positive and appropriate discipline techniques.
- Ensure that the appearance, cleanliness, and safe environment of the classroom are appropriately maintained.
- Present a positive and professional image at all times adhering to uniform requirements.
- Communicate effectively with parents, e.g., greeting by name, addressing concerns in a timely manner, giving positive feedback, and providing regular updates on their child’s development and classroom happenings.
- At least 18 years of age
- A high school diploma or a general educational development certificate and 2 years’ experience with children
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