Infant Toddler Teacher- Miami Gardens (5WKS PTO-$16.61 hr)
Company: United Way Miami
Location: Opa Locka
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Salary Range:
$16.61 p/hr Location Address: Carol City Center- 4375 NW 173rd
Drive, Miami Gardens, FL 33055 Benefits (The Good Stuff) Paid
Winter recess (two-week period) and Spring recess (one-week period)
10 Vacation Days Paid 12 Holiday Days Paid 12 PTO Days Paid
Competitive Health Benefits Package Wellness Program Reimbursements
up to $50/month Short Term Disability at NO COST Life Insurance &
AD&D 2X Annual Salary at NO COST Employee Assistance Program
Retirement Plan UP TO 6% Employer Funding Professional Development
Opportunities Discounted On-Site Early Childhood Care Tuition
Assistance for Early Education Degree Free Monthly Transit Card
Help us make a difference in our community. United, we are tackling
complex issues and turning contributions into real change. We fight
for equitable access to quality education, financial security, and
the health of everyone in our community. Join our team and join us
in the fight for a stronger Miami! United Way Miami is hiring an
Infant Toddler Teacher to join our team. As an Infant Toddler
Teacher, you will provide a safe and nurturing environment for
children that encourages their social, emotional, physical, and
intellectual development. Collaborating with the Director EHS-CCP
Site, design and implement a developmentally appropriate curriculum
according to the guidelines and key elements established by UWM,
the EHS-CCP grant, and Head Start Performance Standards. Principal
Duties and Responsibilities: Teacher/Child Interactions: Teachers
are expected to provide experiences that build on children’s prior
experiences by drawing on children’s curiosity and encouraging
children to come up with their own questions, theories, and
hypotheses. Encourage and model appropriate behavior and
expectations. Teachers are attentive, flexible, and supportive of
children and their families. Practice positive discipline
techniques. Teachers are responsible for capitalizing on
opportunities to help children build vocabulary, by asking the
children a series of follow-up questions to get a deeper
understanding from the children. Program: In collaboration with the
Director EHS-CCP Site and the Infant Toddler Specialist assigned to
the program, design and implement a reflective curriculum,
materials, activities, and environments daily that provide a
balance that supports a child’s learning. Responsible for the
observation, documentation, and all aspects of the data-gathering
process of each child’s health, behavior, growth, and development.
The teacher is responsible for using the observations to plan and
respond to the individual needs of the children and the group.
Demonstrates cultural sensitivity and respect towards persons of
different cultural, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds.
Responsible for designing a thoughtful classroom environment to
optimize small and large group interactions, social learning, and
constructive play. Responsible for analyzing and interpreting the
learning process and sharing it with colleagues and children.
Teachers follow a reflective planning cycle in which they: Observe
and reflect Document and reflect Reflect, discuss, and plan
Implement and reflect Partner with families in reflective planning
Faculty/Parent Interactions: Acknowledge and respond to all parents
and visitors in a friendly, courteous, and professional demeanor.
Communicate daily including conferences, events, and meetings.
Share resources with parents. Schedule, develop plans, and conduct
home visits in collaboration with the Family Engagement Staff. Keep
information confidential and only shared with pertaining staff.
Engage parents in ongoing communication about their child’s
development screenings and assessments. Responsible for
implementing the Brazelton Touchpoints guiding principles and
assumptions. Use of data: Responsible for using data and sharing
with the families to individualize instruction and create action
plans if needed. Engage parents in ongoing communication about
their child’s developmental screenings and assessments and provide
parents with activities designed to enhance their child’s
development based on their child’s assessment results. Responsible
for reviewing overall summary scores, subscales, and individual
items from screenings and assessments. Leadership: Take the lead in
guiding the team in developing classroom goals and action plans.
Ensure that daily responsibilities are complete and jobs are
shared. Responsible for implementing reflective supervision with
the teaching team. Health/Safety/Nutrition: Supervise children,
following all safety and health rules and knowing the number of
children in the group at all times. Keep the environment safe,
organized, and accessible to children. Complete appropriate
documentation to report incidents and accidents. Professionalism:
Keep abreast of the latest trends and research in the early
childhood field. Demonstrate knowledge and flexibility in child
care practices, continuing ongoing professional growth. Attend all
required meetings/training and be punctual. Responsible for
protecting the confidentiality of children, no information about a
child or family is meant to be shared with other staff members.
Teamwork: Establish and maintain a relationship of cooperation
respect, and maintain confidentiality. Participate in classroom and
Center events. Be open to communicate and collaborate at all times.
Decision-Making Authority: May take action, but must inform the
Director when caring for a child with a significant injury,
acknowledging and listening to a parent’s concern, filing a neglect
and abuse complaint, or recording an unusual incident. Physical
Demands: Follow state, federal, and UWM guidelines. Demonstrate a
full range of motion. Be able to lift up to 40 pounds. Supervise
and interact with children outdoors. Respond immediately and
appropriately to multiple situations or emergencies; communicate
incidents/accidents with supervisor(s) families and complete proper
documentation. Maintain mental and physical alertness and an
appropriate energy level to perform essential job requirements. UWM
is an equal opportunity employer and a drug-free workplace, please
visit our Career site homepage to view our EEO statement and
Drug-Free policy. Requirements: Education Requirements: High School
Diploma and 45 DCF hours,15 in-service hours per year. CDA with a
focus on Infant/Toddler or to complete it during the first year of
employment. Bilingual preferred. Experience Requirements: N/A
Career growth: We encourage you to grow by providing formal and
informal development programs, coaching, and on-the-job challenges.
We want you to ask questions, take chances, and explore the
possible. Apply with confidence! Research indicates that
individuals may hesitate if they don't meet every requirement. If
you're enthusiastic about a role, apply, even if your experience or
education isn't an exact match. You could be the perfect fit for
this position or discover other exciting opportunities within our
organization. Please note that while some roles may have specific
requirements for funding eligibility, we STILL encourage you to
explore our job opportunities.
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