Pre-Nursery Curriculum Designer
- Jakarta
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Designing a full-year curriculum that aligns with child development milestones for ages 12-24 months, including weekly themes and learning experiences focused on sensory exploration, early communication, and parent-child bonding.
- Developing play-based lesson plans and teacher guides that are practical, meaningful, and parent-inclusive.
- Embedding age-appropriate learning goals across all developmental domains (motor, language, cognitive, social-emotional).
- Creating and curating materials that help teachers engage both toddlers and their parents in the classroom.
- Leading training, mentoring, and coaching for Pre-Nursery teachers to ensure consistent and high-quality implementation.
- Delivering clear and compelling program presentations to parents-explaining the philosophy, curriculum structure, and developmental goals in accessible and engaging ways.
- Designing communication tools for parents (e.g., learning overviews, at-home activity suggestions, milestone trackers).
- Collaborating with the academic and operations teams to align the curriculum with school-wide priorities and values.
- Evaluating and improving curriculum based on teacher feedback, classroom observations, and parent input.
- Bachelor's Degree (or higher) in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Curriculum & Instruction, or related field.
- Minimum 3 years of experience working directly with children aged 0-3, particularly in infant or toddler classrooms.
- At least 2 years of experience in curriculum design or early childhood program development.
- Strong understanding of the developmental needs and milestones of infants and toddlers.
- Proven ability to communicate effectively with parents and support their role as co-learners in the classroom.
- Experience presenting or pitching programs to parents, caregivers, or community stakeholders in formal or informal settings.
- Strong writing and material-development skills (e.g., lesson plans, overviews, parent letters).
- Familiarity with child-led, play-based, or attachment-informed learning approaches.
- Experience in play-based early childhood philosophies.
- Excellent presentation and facilitation skills, especially with adult learners and parent audiences.
- Ability to synthesize research and theory into practical, joyful classroom practices.
- Skilled in coaching, training, and supporting early childhood educators.
- Fluent in English (spoken and written).
- Strong organizational and documentation abilities, including proficiency in Canva for visual content creation and Google Workspace tools (e.g., Google Sheets, Docs, Slides) for planning, tracking, and collaboration.
- Are passionate about creating meaningful, developmentally respectful learning experiences for babies.
- Can translate theory into playful, parent-friendly practices that make sense in real classrooms.
- Enjoy speaking to and connecting with parents to build trust and understanding.
- Want to be part of a collaborative, mission-driven early education team shaping the first years of learning.