Infant-Toddler Teacher
Company: YWCA of Lubbock
Location: Lubbock
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description YWCA of Lubbock Job Description
Infant-Toddler Teacher Job Summary To provide a successful, safe
and supervised educational setting for children while they are in
the classroom, outdoor play area, or on field trips. Develop
individual goals for children, provide on-going assessment on
progress and facilitate transition into pre-school settings. The
Infant-Toddler Teacher will promote the social, emotional,
physical, and cognitive development of children. Encourage parent
involvement in all aspects of the program. This is either a
full-time or a part-time position that works afternoons/early
evenings. Applicants need to be able to work until 6:00pm.
Education CDA, AA, AS in Child Development, BS in Early Childhood
Education or Child Development. Experience teaching in an early
childhood setting working with infants and toddlers preferred.
Essential Functions Be familiar with and adhere to State of Texas
licensing requirements and the YWCA policies and procedures.
Maintain an open, friendly, professional relationship with all
staff and families, to include respect for culture, diversity and
ethnicity. Participate in annual program self-assessment and
continuous quality improvement initiatives of the overall program.
Monitor and ensure confidentiality of children records. Establish
and maintain a safe and healthy environment. Report all safety
hazards observed indoors and outdoors. Detect and report signs of
illness, discomfort and unusual behavior of children to
Administration. Mandated reporting of suspected child abuse/neglect
to Department of Family and Protective Services. Curriculum and
Assessment Develop and utilize integrated curriculum plans, which
reflect mandated elements and components, parental and cultural
influences, and promote the social, emotional, physical and
cognitive development of Early Head Start children. Follow a
consistent schedule, which includes small and large group
experiences, choice time, music and movement, large and small motor
activities, skill development, meals, and effective transitions
between activities. Provide the necessary interaction and
environment that facilitates maximum child development and
involvement. Establish weekly goals that promote individual and
group educational plans and include other Early Head start content
areas. Prepare classroom materials to support developmentally
appropriate curriculum plans; create and change learning centers as
needed. Parent, Family & Community Engagement Provide an atmosphere
that promotes and reinforces parental engagement. Modeling
appropriate behavior and positive guidance techniques. Communicate
regularly with parents, regarding each child’s progress. Conduct
the required parent/teacher conferences and home visits for the
purpose of assessment and support, and to share information on
classroom progress and educational strategies at school and home.
Help plan and conduct regular parent meetings with team members.
Work with appropriate agencies in developing specialized planning
for children and families as needed. Utilize Information Systems to
support child (school readiness), family and agency outcomes
Document baselines, ongoing assessments in each child file.
Document all classroom issues, parent contact and home visits in
each child file. Additional Job Responsibilities Assist with food
service, and other classroom needs as requested. Attend meetings,
trainings and appropriate professional development activities.
Assure general maintenance and security of facility and assist with
inventory of equipment and supplies. Assist with generating
in-kind. Other duties as requested. Required Knowledge, Skills and
Abilities Infant and Toddler (ages 6 weeks – 3 years) classroom
experience is required. Experience should include the ability to
adapt curriculum to meet the needs of all children including at
risk, special needs, gifted, and culturally diverse populations.
Strong written and verbal communication skills. Bilingual
English/Spanish skills highly desirable. Intermediate to advanced
level computer skills, internet and e-mail. Ability to supervise
infants and toddlers and ensure a safe environment including the
ability to monitor and respond to events going on at all times in
classroom, outdoor play areas and on field trips. This includes the
physical ability to move quickly in order to respond to children
who are very active and may need redirection in order to ensure
their safety or the safety of others in the environment. Sits with
children during family style meal times and eats the same lunch as
the children, providing a model for good nutritional habits.
Ability to respond appropriately to an emergency or a crisis
situation. Occasional driving for home visits sometimes in outlying
areas. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS Employees within this classification
are required to: Pass a criminal background check. Pass a physical
examination every three years. Complete Tuberculosis (TB) test
every three years. Maintain a current First Aid and CPR
certification (training provided). Valid driver’s license with a
driving record in compliance with RCCDC’s insurance carrier
requirements. Ability to lift up to 50 pounds with frequent
kneeling, crawling, stooping, bending, and sitting on the floor to
attend to children's needs. Be able to perform duties in an active
environment with changes in climate and noise level. Powered by
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