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Infant/Toddler Float Child Care Teacher Jobs

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United States , Green Bay
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15.00 - 21.06 USD / Hour
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Encompass Early Educ & Care Inc
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Infant/Toddler Float Child Care Teacher
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United States , Green Bay, WI; De Pere
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Discover rewarding infant/toddler float child care teacher jobs, a dynamic and essential role within early childhood education. Float teachers are versatile professionals who provide support across multiple classrooms, primarily serving infants and toddlers. Unlike lead teachers assigned to a single group, float teachers adapt to the daily needs of the center, offering coverage for breaks, planning time, absences, or staffing fluctuations. This position is ideal for educators who thrive on variety and enjoy nurturing the youngest learners in a flexible environment. The core responsibility of an infant/toddler float teacher is to ensure consistent, high-quality care and education while moving between classrooms. Common duties include assisting lead teachers with implementing age-appropriate curricula centered on play-based learning, facilitating activities that promote sensory exploration, motor skill development, and early language acquisition. They are responsible for maintaining a safe, clean, and nurturing environment, attending to children's basic needs such as feeding, diapering, and nap routines with patience and warmth. A float teacher must quickly build rapport and provide emotional security to children in different groups, offering comfort and supportive interactions. They also observe and document children's progress, communicate effectively with lead teachers about each child's day, and engage positively with parents and guardians. Typical requirements for these jobs often include a foundational education in early childhood development, such as a Child Development Associate (CDA) credential, an associate's degree, or relevant coursework. States mandate specific training in areas like pediatric first aid/CPR, safe sleep practices for infants, and prevention of infectious diseases. Essential skills for success include exceptional adaptability, keen observation, and the ability to transition seamlessly between different classroom routines and teaching styles. A genuine passion for infant and toddler development, unwavering patience, and strong interpersonal skills are crucial. Physical stamina is also important for lifting children, sitting on floors, and being actively engaged throughout the day. Pursuing infant/toddler float child care teacher jobs offers a unique pathway to gain broad experience in early childhood settings. It provides exposure to various teaching methodologies and age groups, making it an excellent professional development step for those aspiring to lead their own classroom. This role is fundamental to the smooth operation of quality childcare centers, ensuring that every child receives attentive and educated care even when regular staff are unavailable. For compassionate, flexible individuals dedicated to laying the foundation for lifelong learning, a career as a float teacher is both challenging and deeply fulfilling.

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