Assistant Teacher at Nature FCC; Family Childcare Program
Listed on 2025-12-19
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Education / Teaching
Early Childhood Education, Preschool / Daycare, Child Development/Support
Nature Preschool Assistant Teacher for BOPNsFCC Class Location
Arnold Arboretum, Boston
CompensationSalaried position equivalent to $22 - $27/hour, with paid time off for breaks and holidays
ScheduleMonday - Friday, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
CalendarOctober 2025 through June 2026, with breaks and holidays aligned with public schools
MissionThe mission of Boston Outdoor Preschool Network (BOPN) is to meet the developmental needs of the whole child while initiating them into a lifelong relationship with the natural world. We are committed to expanding access to nature-based early childhood education.
What We DoBOPN is a nonprofit organization focused on nature-based early education. We bring families together in community and give children a joyfully muddy childhood under the loving guidance of dedicated teachers. Our programs combine early childhood and environmental education. Our goals are to promote children’s physical and mental health, encourage environmental stewardship, and to develop habits of mind such as curiosity, initiative, persistence, creativity, problem‑solving, and responsibility.
BOPN operates toddler and preschool programs in Boston, Milton, and Malden.
A Day in the Life as a TeacherAs the sun peeks through the trees at Arnold Arboretum, the day begins with excited little explorers ready to immerse themselves in the wonders of nature. Children touch the rough bark of ancient trees, wander through meadows, and discover the thrill of jumping in puddles and creating nature art along the Arboretum’s winding paths. Laughter fills the air as the children, guided by their teacher, embark on adventures that foster connection—both with the natural world and each other.
At BOPN, we believe these moments of joy and discovery are not just learning opportunities but memories that will last a lifetime.
- Implement engaging, hands‑on activities that promote exploration, curiosity and a love of nature. Curricula should incorporate nature‑based art, music literacy, gross motor and fine motor materials and activities.
- Maintain and manage classroom materials including equipment, supplies and resources. This includes replenishing depleted items and submitting supply orders when necessary.
- Support children with nature exploration, including but not limited to lead site hikes and explore topography, vegetation and animals. Facilitate opportunities for children to connect, care for and appreciate the natural world.
- Model appropriate behaviors and conversation within the class, guide child behaviors and address conflict by using effective behavior guidance strategies.
- Supervise child interactions and play to ensure the health and safety of each child in your care. This includes helping children with resiliency during wet, cold and hot weather school days. Aiding children during diapering/toileting and meal times.
- Observe children, and gather data for bi‑yearly child progress reports and conferences.
- Abide by site partner rules and policies and ensure families and children are adhering to the policies established by the site partner.
- Establish rapport and nurture relationships with families by communicating in a professional and effective manner, in‑person, and through email and the Pro Care application (secure communication software).
- Respond promptly to time‑sensitive communications. Communications should occur in a timely manner (24 hrs after initial contact on weekdays and 48 hrs on weekends).
- Maintain open and frequent communication with parents regarding their child’s development and experience during the school day.
- Assist marketing staff with posting photos and stories to the Pro Care application.
- Participate in parent‑teacher conferences.
- Professionally interact and communicate with site partners and the general public during program hours.
- Currently hold an FCC License (Either Certified Assistant or Regular Assistant)
- Strong classroom management skills and the ability to maintain a safe, positive, and effective learning environment.
- Strong communication skills with children, families, and colleagues.
- Passion for environmental education and anti‑bias education.
- An appreciation for all kinds of weather, seeing each change as an opportunity to connect with nature.
- A humble and reflective attitude with a willingness to learn and grow.
Successful reference and background checks are required.
BOPN encourages candidates who will contribute to our diverse community to apply.
Boston Outdoor Preschool Network is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Join us at BOPN and help shape the next generation of nature explorers!
Apply here
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