Full-Time

Lead Teacher

Early Childhood Educator

Vanderbilt University

Vanderbilt University

10,001+ employees

Private research and higher education institution

No salary listed

Nashville, TN, USA

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Education
Requirements
  • Ability to pass a Child Care Background Investigation (per DOE licensing).
  • Ability to lift and carry 40 pounds.
  • Ability to reach, run, sit, squat, stoop, and walk.
  • Knowledge of blood-borne pathogens, and ability to implement safety procedures (including for diapering, nutrition, First Aid).
  • Possession of or ability to become Infant-Child First Aid/CPR certified.
  • Must be physically, mentally, and emotionally capable of using appropriate judgment for the care of children (DOE licensing 0520-12-01-07) and pass a relevant medical and psychological examination prior to employment.
Responsibilities
  • Develop and implement curriculum for young children that includes personal-care routines, schedules, environments, and interactions that meet children’s individual needs and reflect diverse perspectives and interests.
  • Developmentally appropriate environments promote exploration, discovery, learning, health, and safety for all children in all domains.
  • Supportive of children’s feelings, perceptions, behaviors, and interactions, and seeks to understand them.
  • Values play as essential to a young child’s development and learning.
  • Values the cultivation of self-care and personal safety skills and judgment in children, and the inclusion of children and families as active participants in learning about, health, safety, and nutrition.
  • Attentive supervision of children: knows classroom enrollment, constantly scans classroom/playground to ensure safety, and closely monitors children by constantly taking attendance.
  • Models and implements hygiene practices and nutrition routines.
  • Mentor and support Associate Teachers, Assistants, Floating Teachers, and Interns.
  • Creates an atmosphere of joyful learning community.
  • Friendly greeting to each and every parent/visitor.
  • Plan and implement developmentally appropriate curriculum and activities aligned with VCFC pedagogy and policy, and DOE licensing standards:
  • Ensure curriculum reflects planning and preparation, and with co-teachers.
  • Ensure curriculum activities are well resourced (collects needed materials and supplies in advance.)
  • Ensure curriculum activities and the design of the classroom reflect the five domains: Approaches to Learning; Social-Emotional Development; Physical Development and Health; Language, Literacy, and Communication; and Mathematics and Science. Plans, implements, and evaluates activities based on the developmental needs of thechildren.
  • Compliance with DOE licensing standards, including submit needed reports.
  • Maintain attendance records and submit reports (as required by VCFC and DOE).
  • Write and release a monthly newsletter informing parents of classroom activities.
  • Maintains a clean, safe, orderly classroom environment which contributes to the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive growth of children.
  • Clean and organize a joyful learning environment, and according to VCFC policies and procedures for a safe and healthy classroom and playground.
  • Ensure classroom design meets children's five senses: sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste.
  • Focus on direct engagement with children: Prioritizing adult: child conversations, playing with children, and leading activities.
  • Limit distractions and remove visual and physical clutter in the classroom.
  • Punctuality: arrives on time, always maintains appropriate adult-child ratios.
  • Self-awareness for respectful, responsive communication: monitors tone and volume of own voice to ensure positive interactions with children, parents, and coworkers.
  • Talks, sings, reads, and facilitates discussions with children throughout the day in order to enhance their language development and early literacy. (Multiple languages encouraged.)
  • Supervision of children at all times: implements VCFC strategies for head counts and attendance, monitors clean-up and transitions, and continuously scans playground and classroom in order to assure the safety and security of all children.
  • Facilitate orientation and supervision of practicum students and volunteers.
  • Communicate necessary information concerning schedules and activities.
  • Develop and discuss weekly and daily plans with co-workers.
  • Model best practice, and offer clear directions to students, observers, and volunteers.
  • Maintain children’s records, such as daily report forms, and developmental profiles.
  • Document and report concerns or unusual behaviors to supervisor.
  • Monitor children’s behavior and development, and maintain portfolios.
  • Maintain a clean and safe learning environment.
  • Comply with center cleaning and sanitizing procedures and schedules.
  • Monitor classroom inventory of supplies and materials. Promptly place orders.
  • Remove broken toys and materials, immediately report needed repairs.
  • Participates in staff meetings, parent meetings/conferences, and opportunities for professional development.
  • Reports issues, concerns, or topics that need to be included in staff meetings.
  • Attend workshops and conferences as directed by supervisor.
  • Demonstrates a knowledge and understanding of Department of Human Services Licensing Standards, Parent Handbook, and Staff Handbook.
  • Answers parental questions appropriately and professionally. Avoids conversations with parents concerning children (other than their own), parents, and coworkers.
  • When supervising and interacting with children, limits conversations with other adults.
  • Cellphones are kept silenced and out of sight when in ratio with children.
  • Models appropriate interactions and behaviors for children, including manner words.
Desired Qualifications
  • BA/BS in Child Development (or related field and 18+ units in Early Childhood Education)
Vanderbilt University

Vanderbilt University

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Vanderbilt University operates as a private research institution that provides undergraduate, graduate, and professional education to over 11,000 students. The university functions by integrating classroom instruction with active research initiatives, allowing students and faculty to collaborate on projects across various fields such as information technology, athletics, and the arts. Unlike many large public institutions, Vanderbilt maintains a smaller student body and emphasizes a community-driven environment where diversity of thought and culture is central to the learning process. The university distinguishes itself by operating at a "global crossroads," focusing on a multidisciplinary approach that encourages employees and students to apply their expertise to real-world challenges. Vanderbilt’s goal is to foster a center for growth and discovery where individuals can expand their knowledge and contribute to societal improvements through education and research.

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$86.7M

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Nashville, Tennessee

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What believers are saying

  • Global campus expansion attracts international students and diversifies revenue streams.
  • Strong alumni network and donor base support endowment growth and research funding.
  • 475+ student organizations and Division I athletics enhance recruitment and retention.

What critics are saying

  • Duke recruitment eroding Vanderbilt's Southern elite status among applicants.
  • Title IX sexual misconduct lawsuits risk federal funding cuts.
  • Endowment fossil fuel divestment legal complaints threaten investment strategy and returns.

What makes Vanderbilt University unique

  • Expanded to NYC, San Francisco, West Palm Beach campuses since 2025.
  • 8:1 student-to-faculty ratio with 120+ undergraduate and graduate programs.
  • Top-tier medical school and health sciences research leadership nationally.

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