Lead and support our toddler through preschool teams, ensuring excellence in Montessori-inspired education while fostering a collaborative environment where children and educators thrive together.
Guide children (3-5 years) toward kindergarten readiness through Montessori principles, developing independence, academic foundations, and essential life skills in our Children's House community.
Guide curious toddlers (30 months-3 years) as they develop independence through practical life activities, language development, and social-emotional growth in our supportive learning environment.
Support our lead teacher in creating engaging experiences for older toddlers, helping children build confidence, explore their independence, and develop essential social skills.
Nurture younger toddlers (12-18 months) through their early exploration and discovery, fostering language development, motor skills, and emotional regulation in a warm, structured environment.
Assist in providing loving care and educational support to our youngest toddlers, helping create a safe space where early independence and curiosity can flourish.
Provide flexible support across all age communities, bringing consistency and care to children while assisting our dedicated teaching teams in maintaining our high standards of excellence.
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Our core hours are 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with additional early and late care coverage available. We offer flexible scheduling when possible and respect our team's need for work-life balance.
We seek candidates with early childhood education experience, a passion for Montessori principles, and a genuine love for nurturing young minds. Based on position, a minimum of an Associates Degree is required. State licensing requirements and background checks are required.
We offer competitive salaries commensurate with experience, health benefits, paid time off. tuition assistance, and the opportunity to work in a supportive, mission-driven environment that values work-life balance.
Our process includes an initial application review, virtual screening, in-person interview, classroom observation opportunity, and reference checks. We want to ensure mutual fit for both our team culture and educational philosophy.
We foster a collaborative, supportive culture where every team member's voice is valued. Our environment emphasizes respect, continuous learning, and shared commitment to providing exceptional care for children and families.
Yes! We believe in promoting from within and support team members’ professional growth. Opportunities exist for lead teacher roles, supervisory positions, and specialized program development.
While Montessori experience is valuable, we welcome passionate educators from various backgrounds. We provide comprehensive orientation and ongoing training in our Montessori-inspired approach.
You'll be part of a team that truly makes a difference in children's lives while working in a premium environment with families who value quality education. We offer meaningful work with competitive benefits and professional growth opportunities.
Submit your application through our careers page. Include your resume, cover letter explaining your passion for early
childhood education, and any relevant certifications. We review applications promptly and contact qualified candidates quickly.
Tiny routines. Lifelong resilience.
1942 N Front Street Philadelphia, PA 19122
hello@enlalearning.com
(800) 327-7674