Research consistently demonstrates that early childhood represents a crucial developmental period that significantly influences lifelong learning outcomes. As a Spanish-speaking Early Childhood Educator in our center, you will create nurturing, stimulating environments where our youngest learners develop essential cognitive, social, emotional, and physical skills through evidence-based teaching practices. This position offers the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in children’s lives while working in a supportive educational community that values professional growth and cultural diversity.Educational Philosophy and Teaching ApproachOur center embraces a holistic approach to early childhood education that recognizes each child’s unique developmental journey. We implement play-based learning within structured environments that foster curiosity, independence, and social-emotional growth. Our bilingual classrooms create inclusive spaces where children develop language skills naturally through meaningful interactions, cultural experiences, and developmentally appropriate activities. Educators in our center utilize multi-sensory instruction techniques that engage children through visual, auditory, and tactile learning opportunities.Key ResponsibilitiesClassroom Leadership and ManagementDevelop and implement comprehensive curriculum plans that align with early childhood education standards while meeting individual developmental needs of children. This includes creating engaging learning centers, designing age-appropriate activities, and establishing consistent daily routines that provide security and structure. The educator must maintain appropriate supervision at all times while ensuring classroom environments meet all health, safety, and licensing requirements.Instructional ExcellenceDesign and deliver bilingual learning experiences that promote cognitive, language, physical, and social-emotional development through play-based approaches. The educator will assess children’s developmental progress through observation and documentation, using this information to adapt instruction to individual learning needs. They will also incorporate cultural elements that celebrate diversity and develop children’s appreciation for Spanish language and Hispanic cultures.Family Engagement and CommunicationEstablish collaborative relationships with families through regular bilingual communication including daily updates, formal conferences, and informal conversations. The educator will document children’s progress through portfolios, developmental assessments, and progress reports, sharing these insights with families to create a partnership that supports each child’s growth. They must also demonstrate cultural sensitivity when addressing parental concerns and questions.Professional LeadershipLead teaching teams by modeling best practices, providing mentorship to assistant teachers, and fostering a collaborative classroom environment. The educator will participate in professional development opportunities to continuously improve teaching practices and stay current with early childhood education research. They must also maintain accurate records including attendance, incident reports, developmental assessments, and other documentation required by licensing authorities.Qualifications and RequirementsEducation and Experience (One of the following combinations required)Advanced Early Childhood Professionals (3+ months experience):Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or closely related fieldMinimum three months of professional childcare experienceIntermediate Early Childhood Professionals (6+ months experience):Associate degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or closely related fieldMinimum six months of professional childcare experienceEntry-Level Early Childhood Professionals (12+ months experience):High school diploma or GEDCompletion of at least 3 credit hours in early childhood educationMinimum twelve months of professional childcare experienceEssential Skills and AttributesLanguage and Communication:Fluent bilingual abilities in both Spanish and English, with strong verbal and written communication skills in both languagesAbility to effectively communicate with children, families, and colleagues across language barriersProficiency in basic computer applications for documentation and communication purposesProfessional Competencies:Comprehensive understanding of infant, toddler, and/or preschool developmental stages and appropriate teaching strategiesDemonstrated ability to create engaging learning environments that support whole-child developmentExperience implementing positive behavior guidance techniques that nurture social-emotional growthWillingness to perform all aspects of childcare including diaper changing and potty training assistanceHigh energy level and physical stamina necessary for working with young childrenCertification and Clearance RequirementsHealth and Safety:Current TB health screening clearancePediatric First Aid and CPR certification (or willingness to obtain)Ability to pass comprehensive background checkArizona Level 1 Fingerprint Clearance CardProfessional Growth and DevelopmentOur center is committed to fostering continuous quality improvement through ongoing professional development opportunities. Educators participate in coaching programs, professional learning communities, and specialized training to enhance their teaching effectiveness. We support our educators in pursuing additional credentials and advanced education through flexible scheduling and potential tuition assistance programs.Working EnvironmentOur educational community values collaboration, cultural diversity, and innovation. Educators work in modern, well-equipped classrooms with access to developmentally appropriate materials and resources. The position involves regular physical activity including sitting on floors, lifting children (up to 40 pounds), and facilitating active play experiences. Our supportive administration team provides regular mentorship and guidance to ensure educator success.ConclusionThe Bilingual Early Childhood Educator role offers a meaningful opportunity to shape young lives during their most formative years. This position combines the rewards of nurturing child development with the professional satisfaction of implementing evidence-based teaching practices in a supportive, growth-oriented environment. If you possess the qualifications, passion for early education, and commitment to excellence this position requires, we welcome your application to join our dedicated team of early childhood professionals.Job Types: Full-time, Part-timePay: $18.00 – $20.00 per hourSchedule:4 hour shift8 hour shiftApplication Question(s):Are you comfortable with the interview being conducted in Spanish?Experience:Early Childhood Education: 1 year (Preferred)Childcare: 1 year (Preferred)Language:Spanish (Required)Work Location: In person
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