Your role
As a Master Teacher at Child Development Schools, you will lead a classroom where children thrive and families feel confident in the quality of care their child receives every day. Your credential is not just a qualification -- it directly expands the number of children our center can serve, making your role one of the highest-impact positions in the building.
Your day-to-day will look and feel like that of a Lead Teacher, with one important distinction: you bring a higher level of demonstrated expertise that sets the standard for your classroom and contributes to the overall quality of the program.
What your day looks like:
- Lead a classroom of children, delivering age-appropriate lessons and activities aligned with developmental milestones
- Maintain a safe, organized, and nurturing classroom environment that meets licensing and ratio requirements
- Observe and document each child's development and communicate progress regularly with families
- Build strong relationships with parents and caregivers through daily communication and scheduled conferences
- Serve as a model of best practice for classroom educators across the center
- Collaborate with your co-teacher and center leadership to maintain program quality and consistency
- Complete required documentation including attendance, incident reports, and developmental assessments
Pay and benefits
Pay: $15-$17 per hour. Master Teachers are compensated above our standard Lead Teacher rate in recognition of your credential and its impact on our program capacity.
Full-time employees receive:
- Medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and short- and long-term disability
- 401(k)
- 9 company-paid holidays and 8 days of PTO
- 50% tuition discount for your own children enrolled at a CDS center
- Up to $5,250 in annual tuition reimbursement for continued education
- Access to PerkSpot for discounts on major brands and services
- Coaching, mentoring, and ongoing professional development
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Qualifications
Requirements
To qualify as a Master Teacher in Oklahoma, candidates must hold a credential at PDL Level 4 or above on the Oklahoma Professional Development Ladder. Qualifying credentials include:
- PDL Level 4: Oklahoma Competency Certificate in Early Care and Education (960 hours of child care training plus passing the Master Teacher competency exam)
- PDL Level 5: CDA Credential (Child Development Associate), CCP Credential, or 12 college credit hours in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or School Age
- PDL Level 6: Oklahoma Certificate of Mastery in ECE or Child Development (15 college credit hours in ECE/CD plus 3 hours of English composition)
- PDL Levels 7 through 11: Various college coursework and degree programs in Early Childhood Education or related fields
Additional requirements:
- At least 18 years old
- High school diploma or GED
- Ability to pass a background check
- Genuine care for children and a commitment to their safety and well-being
- Strong communication skills and the ability to build relationships with families
- Physical ability to meet the demands of working with young children