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Infant Lead teacher

CompanyVermont Hills Family Life Center
LocationPortland
Work ModeOn Site
PostedJune 9, 2026
About The Company
VHFLC is a non-profit child development organization. We have provided quality care and education for Portland Metro children since 1979. At VHFLC, we enrich the lives of children by providing an aftercare environment that is secure, accommodating of all developmental stages, and respectful of each child’s unique ability to experience fun, wonder and challenge. We also supply positive role models in the form of our staff, and offer parenting and early childhood education programs to the child’s family and general public. VHFLC contracts with area schools, local churches, and Multnomah County child agencies to offer single parents, minimum wage earners, college students, and the homeless the security of knowing their children are safe and receiving quality care.
About the Role

Description

Infant Lead Teacher

Vermont Hills Family Life Center — Portland, Oregon

Full-time (30–40 hours/week) · Monday–Friday, morning/day · Benefit-eligible · On-site

Pay: $21–$24/hour, depending on experience and qualifications

Reports to: Center Director


About the role

As our Infant Lead Teacher, you’ll create a safe, nurturing room where babies feel secure and cared for — leading daily routines, building trusting relationships with families, and guiding the co-teacher/assistant/substitute in your classroom. Because babies thrive on familiar faces and our rooms depend on stable staff-to-child ratios, dependable, consistent attendance is one of the most important things you bring to this role.

What you’ll do

• Plan and lead daily activities that support each baby’s social, emotional, physical, and cognitive growth.

• Provide active, direct supervision of your assigned infants at all times.

• Handle daily care — feeding, bottle prep, diapering, and safe sleep — per our policies and state standards.

• Keep the room safe, clean, and welcoming.

• Communicate openly with families and lead conferences as directed.

• Supervise and support aides.

• Maintain accurate attendance, incident, and developmental records.

• Follow Oregon licensing rules and center policies, and complete required trainings and meetings.

Benefits

Medical, vision, and dental (employee-elected); employer-provided life insurance; paid holidays; accrued vacation; Oregon paid sick leave; OregonSaves retirement; paid training days; professional development incentives.


Requirements

What you need to qualify

Must be at least 18 and meet one of these pathways for the infant/toddler age group:

1. 750+ hours of qualifying teaching experience with infants/toddlers in a certified center or comparable group-care program.

2. One year or 1,500 hours of teaching experience in registered or certified family child care.

3. Step 6 on the Oregon Registry, or 9 quarter college credits in two Core Knowledge Categories (3+ in Human Growth & Development or Understanding & Guiding Behavior).

4. Associate’s degree or higher in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Special Education, Human Development, or Child & Family Studies.

5. A recognized credential related to infant/toddler care, such as the CDA.


Background check & certifications

• Enrollment in and approval through Oregon’s Central Background Registry (CBR) is required before working with children.

Food Handler’s card and current adult and pediatric/infant CPR, First Aid, and AED certification are required before starting work.

Safe Sleep training must be completed before working with infants.

• Other required CCLD/DELC classes may be completed within 30 days of starting work.


Physical requirements

Able to lift up to 40 pounds; frequent bending, kneeling, sitting on the floor, standing, and moving quickly to supervise and play with infants. Primarily indoors with some outdoor supervision.

Key Skills
Curriculum PlanningInfant CareClassroom ManagementChild DevelopmentFamily CommunicationStaff SupervisionRecord KeepingSafety ComplianceFirst AidCPRAED CertificationSafe Sleep Practices
Categories
EducationSocial Services
Benefits
Medical InsuranceVision InsuranceDental InsuranceLife InsurancePaid HolidaysAccrued VacationOregon Paid Sick LeaveOregonSaves RetirementPaid Training DaysProfessional Development Incentives
Job Information
📋Core Responsibilities
Lead daily activities and routines to support the social, emotional, physical, and cognitive growth of infants. Supervise assistant teachers and maintain open communication with families while ensuring a safe, clean environment.
📋Job Type
full time
💰Salary Range
$21 - $24
📊Experience Level
2-5
💼Company Size
31
📊Visa Sponsorship
No
💼Language
English
🏢Working Hours
40 hours
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