Lead Toddler Teacher
Company: GLIDE
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description About Glide GLIDE is a
nationally recognized center for social justice, dedicated to
fighting systemic injustices, creating pathways out of poverty and
crisis, and transforming lives. Through its integrated
comprehensive services, advocacy initiatives, and inclusive
community, GLIDE empowers individuals, families, and children to
achieve stability and to thrive. GLIDE is on the forefront of
addressing some of society’s most pressing issues, including
poverty, housing and homelessness, and racial and social justice.
GLIDE’s mission is to create a radically inclusive, just, and
loving community mobilized to alleviate suffering and break the
cycles of poverty and marginalization. Position Summary The Lead
Teacher plans and implements developmentally appropriate activities
that meet toddler/preschool children’s social, emotional, physical,
and cognitive needs. This person is responsible for ensuring
compliance with all safety, personnel qualifications, and facility
requirements of the CA Community Care Licensing, Department of
Education, Child and Adult Care Food Program, Department of Social
Services and Department of Early Education,. The Lead Teacher works
in partnership with the Site Supervisor and others to provide a
rich and creative environment which meets the learning needs of all
children. Qualified candidates will be compassionate early
childhood educators who love working with children (ages 18 months
to 5 years) and are dedicated to the development of the early
teaching profession. Essential Duties & Responsibilities Monitor,
direct, protect, encourage, and nurture children. Maintain a
nurturing environment, which supports the development of each child
and ensures a child-centered approach, e.g., children choose the
areas they desire to learn without restriction i.e., closing off a
space, restricting a child from an area all day, using timeout to
discipline. Ensure staff and other caregivers interact with the
children in an appropriate manner. Observe the children’s health
daily and make appropriate decisions regarding attendance by
following health and safety procedures for illnesses and
communicable diseases. Ensure children are assisted with daily
hygiene, e.g., assisting children with hand washing and tooth
brushing, assisting children in cleaning their play areas, etc.;
Maintain a safe, fun, healthy classroom environment. Maintain all
areas in an organized manner including all environmental quality
aspects as they relate to maintaining quality scores per the Early
Childcare Environmental Rating Scale (ECERS), Infant/Toddler
Childhood Rating Scale (ITCERS) and/or Classroom Assessment Scoring
System (CLASS); Take reasonable precautions to protect children,
equipment, materials, and classrooms both indoors and outdoors.
Ensure all learning areas are clean and orderly at all times.
Supervise staff and participate in daily classroom operations.
Ensure caregiver/child ratios are maintained. Communicate all
issues/concerns to the Site Supervisor immediately. Develop a
high-quality, age and culturally appropriate curriculum to
successfully engage children and foster physical, emotional,
cognitive, and social development. Ensure compliance with:
Preschool for All, Department of Children, Youth and Families, the
California Department of Education Title V regulations, California
Department of Social Services, Department of Early Childhood and
the Child Care Food program (CACFP). Model and ensure, Positive
Descriptive Acknowledgement (PDA) and Teaching Pyramid Techniques
with the children and for the staff. Establish and promote
productive relationships with parents/guardians by attending
parent/guardian’ meetings/workshops, family events, and encouraging
families to participate in events; Assist the Childcare Site
Supervisor by preparing documentation and meeting all reporting
requirements as needed; including but not limited to child
assessments and portfolios, monthly sign-in/out sheets, Salesforce
data requirements, Meal counts etc. Meet professional obligations
through efficient work habits such as: meeting deadlines, honoring
schedules, attending and actively participating in staff and
individual meetings. Supervisory Responsibilities: Provide,
facilitate, and support resources for staff and other caregivers.
Assist with training and ensure standards and practices are adhered
to at all times. Plan, assign, direct, and evaluate staff’s work.
Provide ongoing feedback and assist with goal work and annual
performance reviews; Coach and mentor staff. Provide constructive
criticism and helpful solutions to staff without alienating or
discouraging them; Work with staff to address complaints and
resolve problems in accordance with GLIDE’s policies and procedures
and in collaboration with the Childcare Site Supervisor, Program
Director, and Human Resources Minimum Qualifications: BA degree in
Early Childhood Education or related field. Must have a teacher’s
permit (or higher level of certification) from CA Dept. of
Education required with continued eligibility for renewal; and/or
upgrade of permit to remain qualified for the position. A minimum
of 17-24 ECE units (12 core, 2 supervising adults’, and 3
Infant/Toddler Care units). Knowledge of licensing requirements,
Title 22, and Title V regulations. Experience supervising staff and
a toddler/preschool program, day care center, or other child
development facility. Experience teaching targeted age groups and
possess strong group management skills. Solid curriculum
development experience and knowledge of Learning Strategies.
Familiar with CLASS practices, ITERS, and ECERS scale. A “leader”
with a clear vision that drives for high standards. Possesses good
observational and analytical skills and is able to offer novel
solutions. Excellent interpersonal, organization, and planning
abilities. Exercises tact and maintains confidentiality.
Demonstrates Cultural Humility. Has the ability to work effectively
across cultures. Must successfully pass Tuberculosis and Background
check screening. Must have or complete CPR and First Aid Training.
Work Environment: GLIDE’s buildings are located in the Tenderloin
neighborhood. GLIDE maintains an "open door" policy to the
community and its clients, who frequently enter and leave the
building. Physical Requirements: Ability to work on a computer and
see details of objects at close range. Ability to hear within
normal range, and communicate effectively (in person, telephone or
Zoom). Finger dexterity and the ability to use all standard office
equipment. Sit or stand comfortably, and the ability to navigate
throughout office spaces (via elevator or stairs). This is a
full-time (40 hour/week) Non-Exempt position. This role is covered
by the collective bargaining agreement.
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