Early Education Center Teacher - Infant/Toddler Room
Company: Highlands Recreation District
Location: San Mateo
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Job Title: Early
Education Center Teacher Classification Title: RNE (Regular
Non-Exempt)-2 Status: Hourly, Non-exempt Department: Early
Education Center (EEC) Supervisor: EEC Director Primary Building
Location: EEC The Highlands Recreation District operates under the
Community Services District law pursuant to the government code
61000 et seq, for the purpose of providing recreational services
within the District. Services are provided under the leadership and
direction of an elected Board of Directors. The Highlands
Recreation District maintains facilities including the Recreation
Center, Early Education Center, After School Center, Tennis Courts,
Pool, and Playgrounds in addition to a variety of programs,
services and annual special events. Mission The Highlands
Recreation District is dedicated to providing beneficial and
enriching programs and services to its patrons and a place to
create and promote health, well-being and community. Job Summary
The Educator is responsible for caring for and educating young
children aged three months through 2 years (infant) or 2 years to 5
years old (toddler/preschool). The educator is responsible for
creating a warm and nurturing relationship with each child,
designing and maintaining an environment which stimulates
curiosity, and utilizes a dynamic “emergent” curriculum grounded in
hands-on exploration and play, inspired by the Reggio-Emilia
Approach. The Educator documents each child’s growth and learning
to make learning visible for children and families. The Educator
engages in a highly reflective teaching practice based on child
observation, which informs the planning of learning experiences
about their developmental level and the California Foundations for
Early Learning and NAEYC Developmentally Appropriate Practice.
Educators are expected to follow the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct
principles. Essential Functions and Tasks The foundation of the
learning environment at the Early Education Center is that
relationships are the core of all experiences. · Develop and plan a
developmentally appropriate curriculum that reflects children's
needs, interests, and developmental stages. · Create and maintain a
safe, clean, and organized classroom environment conducive to
exploration, creativity, and problem-solving. · Implement and
maintain a nutritious snack program that promotes healthy eating
habits. · Conduct comprehensive observations of each child to
document developmental progress, using this data to guide
curriculum and lesson planning. · Provide a balance of
child-initiated and teacher-initiated activities, ensuring a
mixture of active and quiet learning opportunities throughout the
day. · Plan and implement interest-based experiences and curriculum
that support cultural diversity and promote physical, cognitive,
and socio-emotional growth. · Utilize Reggio-Emilia philosophy and
play-based learning to facilitate a rich learning environment. ·
Foster positive relationships with families, communicating through
daily updates and tools such as Brightwheel, and facilitating
annual conferences to discuss children's development. · Welcome
parent participation and provide resources and support when needed
to facilitate understanding of assessment results and child
development. · Maintain consistent routines to support transitions
and encourage self-help skills and independence in children. ·
Assist in creating a professional, collaborative, and respectful
working environment by participating in team meetings, offering
constructive feedback, and engaging in professional development
opportunities. · Stay informed about licensing regulations and
assist in compliance efforts with the director/assistant director.
· Provide training and guidance to aides, substitutes, and
volunteers in the classroom, ensuring they understand their role
and the classroom expectations. · Regularly assess classroom
supplies and materials, ensuring that everything needed for planned
activities is available in advance. · Monitor and maintain the
health and well-being of children in your care. · Assist with
diapering, toilet learning, and hygiene practices for children,
ensuring they are supported in developing good hygiene habits and
independence in a positive and respectful manner. Requirements:
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSA’s) · Curriculum Development :
Must be able to develop and plan a developmentally appropriate
curriculum that supports diverse learning needs and adapts based on
children’s interests. · Safe Learning Environment : Must be able to
create and maintain a safe, nurturing, and engaging classroom that
encourages exploration and creativity. · Child Development
Knowledge : Knowledge of human and child development to support the
creation of an effective learning environment. · Observation Skills
: Ability to complete comprehensive observations of children to
assess developmental progress and adjust curriculum as necessary. ·
Licensing Compliance : Ability to complete the required
documentation and forms in accordance with licensing regulations. ·
Adaptability : Must be able to tailor and adapt the curriculum to
meet the varying needs of individual children and respond to their
interests. · Teamwork and Collaboration : Ability to work
effectively as a team member, collaborating with colleagues and
participating in team discussions to enhance classroom practices. ·
Positive Guidance and Communication : Strong verbal and written
communication skills and the ability to use positive guidance
techniques to support children’s social-emotional development. ·
Professionalism and Flexibility : Must be reliable, flexible, and
open to feedback in order to improve performance and meet the needs
of the children and the program. · Physical Ability : Must be
physically able to perform the duties required of an Early
Childhood Educator, including lifting, bending, and actively
engaging with children in both structured and spontaneous
activities. Required Qualifications · Prior experience working with
children. · High School Diploma or equivalent · A minimum of 12
college-level units in Early Childhood Education, this includes the
core course required by licensing. o Child/Human Growth &
Development o Child/Family & Community o Programs/Curriculum · 3
Infant/Toddler college-level units required for Infant/Toddler
Teacher Desired Qualifications · CPR/First Aid qualified. ·
Mandated Reporter Certification or completed within one month of
hire. Physical Demands and Work Environment 1 . The position works
in an indoor classroom and outdoor play area which is subject to
severe hot, cold and inclement weather. A. The physical demands of
this position are described below: 1. Sitting, walking, twisting,
bending, climbing, pulling, pushing, squatting, crawling, kneeling,
balancing, reaching, and coordination (eye, hand, foot). 2. Fall,
slip, trip conditions that result in falls (impacts) from height or
traditional walking and playing surfaces. 3. Heat
illness/temperature extremes that result in heat stress,
exhaustion, or metabolic slowdown such as hypothermia. 4. Chemical
exposure – absorption through the skin, inhalation, or through the
bloodstream that may cause illness, disease, or death. 5. Lifting
and carrying, often 10-25lbs, frequently 26-50lbs. 6. Hearing and
speaking to exchange information in person or on the telephone.
Compensation - $26.00 - $34.00 / hour This position is non-exempt
from the provisions of Section 1 of the California Industrial
Welfare Commission Orders. ? In general, the position works on a
schedule based on business needs and requires early morning,
evening and weekend work. ? May work up to, but not in excess of 40
hours per week (among all concurrent positions). Benefits This
position is employed through the Highlands Recreation District
which offers employees of this classification to receive medical,
dental, vision insurance, health and dependent care saving
accounts, paid sick and vacation time, paid holidays, and Simple
IRA (if employee makes more than $5,000 in a year) and 457
retirement plans with District match , and employee discounts in
accordance with Highlands Recreation District Employee Handbook.
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action The Highlands Recreation
District is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer
committed to nondiscrimination on the basis of age, ancestry,
citizenship status, color, creed, disability, ethnicity, gender,
genetic information, marital status, pregnancy, medical condition,
national origin, race, religion or lack thereof, sex, sexual
orientation, transgender, or protected veteran status consistent
with applicable federal and state laws. Reasonable accommodation
will be provided for applicants with disabilities who
self-disclose. Required Staff Training Prior and during hiring
process, all employees are required to complete the following
compliance online training sessions through Paylocity. Employees
will be enrolled in the training soon after their appointment is
processed and will be notified via email from the HR department. ?
Injury and Illness Prevention Program - one time course ? Job
Health and Safety Trainings ? Discrimination and Harassment -
required every two years. ? Mandated Reporter Training certificate
Background Check and Fingerprinting Employees are required to
undergo and complete a successful background check that includes
verification of employment and education, as well as a check of
criminal records for employment. Candidates for positions where the
employee will come in regular contact with minors will be required
to be fingerprinted. This policy includes emergency hires and may
also be applicable to volunteers depending on the work they will be
doing. In some cases, a background check will include a Department
of Motor Vehicles check, as well as a check of licenses and
certificates when applicable. California Child Abuse and Neglect
Reporting Act All childcare workers are considered mandated
reporters under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting
Act and are required to comply with the requirements set forth by
the Department of Social Services, Child Care Licensing.
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