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Posted August 23, 2026

Lead Educator

Little Volunteer Child Care - Karns, LLC
Knoxville, TN, US Full Time
12USD - 16USD per hour

Job Description

Job Description

About This Role

The Lead Educator sets the tone for the classroom, overseeing daily operations, curriculum coordination, and maintaining a safe, engaging environment where children thrive. Effective Lead Educators understand child development, fostering a nurturing atmosphere where kids feel encouraged and supported. Strong communication skills enable them to connect with both children and adults, ensuring everyone's needs are met.



What You'll Do

  • · Plan and implement engaging activities aligned with early learning standards and developmentally appropriate practices, sparking children's curiosity and growth.
  • · Model excellence and guide teaching teams, promoting success and teamwork.
  • · Design activities that cater to individual needs, promoting social, emotional, and cognitive growth, and adhering to the TNELDS and curriculum.
  • · Regularly communicate with parents through various means, keeping them informed and involved in their child's progress.
  • · Ensure center policies and state regulations are adhered to, guaranteeing a secure environment.
  • · Maintain a spotless classroom, adhering to hygiene, cleanliness, and safety standards.
  • · Supervise educator assistants and volunteers, ensuring they follow established routines and guidelines.
  • · Keep accurate records and files up-to-date, reflecting the center's high standards.
  • · Embark on a personal journey of continuous learning, honing skills and expertise to ensure exceptional quality.


Requirements

  • · Strong professional background in childcare, preferably with at least 2 years of experience.
  • · Infectious energy and a passion for making a difference.
  • · Superior communication skills, both written and verbal, as well as basic computer proficiency.
  • · Proven ability to collaborate with others, building a cohesive team environment.
  • · In-depth understanding of child development, allowing for tailored support.
  • · Exceptional leadership, organizational, and interpersonal skills, guiding the team towards success.
  • · Current Infant/child CPR and First Aid certification or a willingness to obtain it.
  • · Commitment to ongoing education and professional growth.
  • · Pass a thorough background check and health screening.
  • · Ability to move freely, bend, and lift up to 35 pounds, as well as maintain reliable transportation.


Benefits

  • Pay is based on Education and Experience.

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