• #001 -  Infant Teacher

    Infant Teacher

    Position Summary:
    The Infant Teacher provides a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment for infants aged 6 weeks to 18 months. They support early development in motor skills, language, and sensory exploration while maintaining strong communication with families.

    Key Responsibilities:

    • Develop and implement age-appropriate lesson plans

    • Create a warm and responsive environment for infants

    • Maintain cleanliness and organization of the classroom

    • Follow safe sleep and diapering protocols

    • Build relationships with families and provide daily reports

    • Observe and document developmental milestones

    • Ensure compliance with licensing and safety regulations


  • #002 -  Toddler Teacher

    Toddler Teacher

    Position Summary:
    The Toddler Teacher supports children ages 18 months to 3 years through hands-on learning, social-emotional development, and early language skills. They promote independence in a structured yet playful setting.

    Key Responsibilities:

    • Plan and lead daily activities focused on language, motor skills, and self-help

    • Maintain a consistent routine with flexibility for individual needs

    • Guide toddlers through transitions and group interactions

    • Communicate regularly with parents about progress and concerns

    • Document learning, behaviors, and developmental milestones

    • Support toilet learning and hygiene routines

    • Ensure a safe, engaging classroom environment


  • #003 -  Preschool Teacher

    Preschool Teacher

    Position Summary:
    The Preschool Teacher designs and leads a comprehensive curriculum for children aged 3 to 5 that promotes school readiness, creativity, and social-emotional development.

    Key Responsibilities:

    • Develop engaging lesson plans aligned with early learning standards

    • Incorporate literacy, math, science, and fine motor activities

    • Promote social-emotional growth through group activities and problem-solving

    • Observe and assess developmental progress

    • Foster partnerships with families through regular communication and conferences

    • Maintain a clean, organized, and safe classroom

    • Support inclusive practices for diverse learners


  • #004 -  Afterschool Coordinator / Driver

    Afterschool Coordinator / Driver

    Position Summary:
    The Afterschool Coordinator organizes and supervises afternoon activities for school-age children, ensuring a balance of fun, learning, and safety. This role includes transporting children to and from school in a safe and timely manner.

    Key Responsibilities:

    • Pick up children from designated schools and safely transport them to Kidz Korner

    • Plan and lead engaging, age-appropriate afterschool activities

    • Provide homework help and enrichment opportunities

    • Supervise snack time, free play, and structured games

    • Maintain accurate attendance and transportation records

    • Ensure safety in transport and during program hours

    • Communicate with schools and parents as needed