Benefits:
Competitive salary
Free uniforms
Opportunity for advancement
Training & development
401(k)
Bonus based on performance
Employee discounts
Position Summary
Boston’s Bridge to Excellence is seeking caring, dependable, and experienced educators to support our before- and after-school programs for preschool and school-age children. Teachers will create a safe, inclusive, and engaging environment that supports children’s academic, social-emotional, and physical development while maintaining full compliance with Massachusetts EEC regulations.
Educators will collaborate with families, school partners, enrichment providers, and clinicians from Pariva Health to support children with diverse learning styles and neurodivergence. Candidates must be committed to professionalism, teamwork, and ongoing professional development.
Key Responsibilities
Child Supervision & Safety
Maintain active supervision and ensure child safety at all times.
Follow all Massachusetts EEC regulations, including staff-to-child ratios and safety procedures.
Manage attendance, transitions, and authorized pick-up procedures.
Respond appropriately to emergencies and complete required documentation.
Program & Classroom Support
Implement developmentally appropriate activities and lesson plans.
Facilitate enrichment in STEM, literacy, arts, fitness, and social-emotional learning.
Support homework and academic growth for school-age students.
Foster positive behavior using restorative and inclusive practices.
Maintain a welcoming, organized, and respectful classroom environment.
Collaboration & Communication
Build positive relationships with families and school staff.
Collaborate with enrichment partners and Pariva Health clinicians and therapists.
Participate in staff meetings, EEC trainings, and ongoing professional development.
Administrative Support
Maintain accurate records and reports in compliance with EEC standards.
Assist with setup, cleanup, snack distribution, and daily program operations.
Qualifications
Required
EEC Teacher or Lead Teacher qualification preferred.
High school diploma or GED.
Experience working with preschool and/or school-age children.
Completion of EEC 2.0 Virtual Trainings.
Strong communication, classroom management, and teamwork skills.
Ability to pass background checks and fingerprinting requirements.
Preferred
Degree or coursework in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or related field.
CPR/First Aid certification.
Experience in EEC-licensed or OST programs.
Experience supporting neurodivergent learners.
Work Schedule & Compensation
Monday–Friday before-school, after-school, or combined shifts.
10–25 hours per week based on program needs.
Competitive hourly pay based on qualifications and EEC certification level.
Massachusetts Compliance
Employees must comply with all Massachusetts EEC regulations, including mandated reporter requirements under M.G.L. Chapter 119, Section 51A, background checks, safety trainings, and professional development requirements.
At Boston’s Bridge to Excellence, we believe every child deserves a safe place to learn, grow, and belong. Together, we are building bridges to lifelong success.