Early Childhood Educator
$120,000 USD/year Pay is set based on global value, not the local market. Most roles = hourly rate x 40 hrs x 50 weeks 

New York City, NY
In-person
08:00 am to 05:00 pm, M-F
full-time (40 hrs/week)
Long-term role

Early Childhood Educator   $120,000 USD/year

Description

  • On-site position in New York City, NY
  • $120,000 annual salary, paid weekly. Full health, dental, and vision coverage starting day one.
  • Planning to relocate? We provide relocation assistance.

    Do you see genuine learning beginning with joy, movement, and trust?

    Alpha School is redefining education where children achieve academic mastery quickly and dedicate more time to developing essential life skills. In Pre-K, this begins with something even more foundational: emotional security, curiosity, and the resilience to explore.

    Your role: guide an on-site NYC Pre-K group that develops a love for school while demonstrating accelerated early-learning development: approximately 2x the outcomes of conventional preschools. You'll create purposeful, sensory-rich play experiences that incorporate developmental objectives, then track progress each week and adapt quickly for every child.

    NYC: Parks ideal for outdoor exploration, diverse communities with engaged families, exceptional public transportation, and proximity to advanced early childhood education networks.

    Cultivate joy. Drive growth. Apply today.

What you will be doing

  • Plan and lead 30–60 minute play-based learning sessions that foster joy, emotional security, and quantifiable developmental progress
  • Build a movement- and sensory-responsive classroom environment that sustains high engagement and enables four-year-olds to learn through diverse modalities
  • Observe and record in real time: Document same-day, objective observations linked to developmental domains, then refresh each child's milestone tracking weekly
  • Leverage data to inform teaching: Review weekly documentation to pinpoint each child's next developmental threshold and design responsive instructional strategies
  • Create personalized, motivation-driven activity modifications based on each child's interests, integrate one specific developmental target, and reassess outcomes within two weeks
  • Support children through frustration using calm co-regulation and emotional guidance instead of reactive behavioral management
  • Share student progress, daily routines, and developing concerns with families in a clear and proactive manner

What you will NOT be doing

  • Approach PreK as childcare instead of purposeful early education
  • Default to scripted worksheets or compliance-focused instruction as your primary method
  • Spend the majority of your day supervising academic apps rather than facilitating live, hands-on learning experiences
  • Apply reactive behavior management instead of calm co-regulation and emotional guidance

Key responsibilities

Ensure NYC Pre-K students develop a love for school while showing accelerated early-learning advancement through purposeful play.

Candidate requirements

  • Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education or Child Development, OR CDA/Montessori/Reggio credential
  • At least 2 years of experience working with 3–5-year-olds in a structured group environment (classroom setting, not exclusively one-on-one care)
  • Documented success leading play-based learning that produces visible developmental progress
  • Confirmed ability to record developmental milestones objectively and reliably on a weekly basis using a structured framework or rubric
  • Excellent relationship-building and emotional attunement: Capacity to establish trust rapidly, interpret emotional signals precisely, and apply individualized motivators to enhance engagement
  • Co-regulation and frustration support: Lead children through emotional challenges using calm demonstration and structured emotional guidance
  • Authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship
  • Available to work full-time on-site in New York City, NY

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