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Early Childhood 2-Year-Old Lead Teacher
Bennett Day School
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Posted: 27-May-25
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Type: Full Time
Salary: $52,000 starting
Salary Details:
Salary increases based on experience.
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
The Two-Year-Old Lead Teacher position offers a unique opportunity for an innovative and nurturing educator to help launch a new full-day program for two-year-olds within a Reggio Emilia–inspired school community. This role is ideal for an early childhood professional who is deeply committed to progressive education and emergent curriculum, and who can bring that vision to life within the structure of DCFS regulatory requirements.
At Bennett Day School, teaching is viewed as a dynamic and evolving practice. Our educators are researchers, collaborators, and reflective practitioners who support each child's natural curiosity and sense of wonder. The Two-Year-Old Lead Teacher will be instrumental in shaping an environment that honors the rights of young children, supports developmentally appropriate exploration, and integrates health, safety, and licensing standards to ensure a nurturing and well-regulated learning space.
Job Qualifications:
Collaborative mindset; strong ability to work with a team and openness to new ideas
Deep understanding of toddler development, including sensory integration, attachment, and transitions
Experience designing emergent, inquiry-based, or project-based curriculum
Familiarity with DCFS guidelines and a commitment to upholding best practices in health and safety
Strong engagement in current pedagogical research and early childhood trends
Experience/professional development in inclusive or special education practices
3+ years experience as a lead or co-teacher in an early childhood setting; toddler classroom experience preferred
Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree in Early Childhood Education or related field preferred
DCFS teacher qualifications required or attainable
Job Specifications:
Age-level curriculum development
Individual student documentation and evaluation
Mentoring, collaboration and communication with Assistant Teacher
Family communication:, four conferences, family open house, weekly newsletters/blogging, home visits
Professional Development: Wednesday afternoon, ongoing professional development in and out of school, beginning and end of year PD
Collaboration, communication, and integration with Specialist teachers (Art, Music, TESLab, Spanish, PE)
Participation in self-evaluation and reflection process; individual and team meetings with the Division Director
Participation in family/community evening/weekend events: Curriculum Night, Family Association Meeting and 2 Admissions/Marketing outreach events required
Supervision Responsibilities: Recess, lunch, snack as assigned
Participation in morning arrival or dismissal duties as assigned
At Bennett Day School, we believe that every child is born wondering, and that fostering this innate curiosity leads to a lifelong love of learning. Inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach, our program is built upon the idea that children are naturally competent, curious, and capable individuals who are co-collaborators in their education.
Bennett is a place where big questions are asked, and little curiosities are explored. It is a place where students can get their hands dirty—both literally and figuratively—while guiding their own education through meaningful experiences and project-based learning. Bennett Day is a school where students are empowered with the tools, guidance, and freedom to grow into great thinkers, doers, and inventors of tomorrow.
We understand that learning is more than the bullet points and core standards determined by textbooks. Our students learn by doing—with an emphasis on problem-solving, critical thinking, and social acuity—to be ready for a life of learning in today’s world.