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Assistant Infant Teacher

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Agape Montessori School

Olathe, KS (In Person)

$31,200 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/1/2026

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Assistant Infant Teacher Agape Montessori School - 4.2 Olathe, KS Job Details Full-time $14 - $16 an hour 1 hour ago Qualifications CPR Certification Safety regulations High school diploma or GED First Aid Certification Safety protocol implementation First aid and
CPR Full Job Description About Company:
Established in 1993, our Montessori program focuses on intellectual, physical, social, and emotional growth for each child. We provide outstanding care and educational experiences that stimulate and encourage exploration into all facets of the child's environment. While we provide a secure daycare environment, our emphasis is on the education and development of our children. Our school's mission is to provide an authentic Montessori educational experience so that our children can reach their full learning potential and have a positive impact on their community and the world. About the
Role:
The Assistant Infant Teacher plays a vital role in supporting the lead teacher in creating a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment for infants. This position focuses on fostering early childhood development through attentive care, age-appropriate activities, and responsive interaction. The Assistant Infant Teacher collaborates closely with the teaching team to implement a Montessori prepared environment that promote cognitive, emotional, and physical growth. They are responsible for monitoring infants' health and well-being, ensuring compliance with safety and hygiene standards. Ultimately, this role contributes to laying a strong foundation for lifelong learning and social development in the earliest stages of childhood.
Minimum Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent. Completion of state-required health and safety training. Basic knowledge of infant development and safety practices. Current certification in infant/child CPR and first aid. Ability to pass background checks and meet state licensing requirements.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience working in an infant classroom. Familiarity with developmental milestones of infants. Strong communication skills for effective collaboration with families and staff. Additional knowledge/training in Montessori and/or certifications in early childhood education or specialized infant care.
Responsibilities:
Assist the lead teacher in implementing daily activities that support infant development. Provide attentive and individualized care to infants, including feeding, diapering, and comforting. Maintain a clean, safe, and organized classroom environment in accordance with health and safety regulations. Observe and document infants' developmental progress and communicate observations to the teaching team. Support positive interactions and relationships between infants, families, and staff members.
Skills:
The Assistant Infant Teacher uses strong observational skills daily to monitor infants' developmental milestones and identify individual needs. Effective communication skills are essential for interacting with infants, families, and colleagues to ensure a cohesive and supportive learning environment. Organizational skills help maintain a clean and safe classroom while managing supplies and documentation efficiently. Patience and empathy are critical in responding to infants' cues and providing comforting care. Additionally, knowledge of safety protocols and early childhood education principles guides the implementation of developmentally appropriate activities and routines.