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Published 2/26/26 1:31PM

Part-Time Infant/Toddler Program Facilitator

On-site, Work must be performed in or near Los Angeles, CA
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  • Details

    Job Type:
    Part Time
    Job Type:
    Temporary
    Start Date:
    March 9, 2026
    End Date:
    August 28, 2026
    Application Deadline:
    March 6, 2026
    Education:
    2-Year Degree Required
    Experience Level:
    Mid-level
    Compensation:
    At least USD $30 / hour
    Cause Areas:
    Children & Youth, Education, Family, Mental Health

    Description

    ABOUT THE PROGRAM

    Nest Global, in partnership with a leading reentry and workforce development organization in Downtown Los Angeles, is launching a six-month pilot providing free, healing-centered childcare for the children ages 3 months–3 years of formerly incarcerated or gang-involved parents enrolled in career training and transformation programs. Running Fridays from 10:30 AM–2:00 PM, the program uses a play-based, trauma-informed approach and is staffed alongside UCLA Applied Developmental Psychology interns to ensure high adult-to-child ratios and culturally responsive care.

    POSITION OVERVIEW

    Employment Type: Part-Time, ~10 hours/week

    Schedule: Fridays, 8:30 AM–3:00 PM onsite, plus 1-2 remote hours per week as needed

    The Program Facilitator will serve as the lead educator in the classroom, responsible for creating a safe, joyful, and developmentally enriching environment for infants and toddlers. This role requires deep experience with trauma-informed, play-based pedagogy and a genuine commitment to serving families who have been impacted by incarceration, gang involvement, and systemic adversity.

    KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

    Classroom Facilitation:

    • Foster a trauma-informed, child-centered classroom environment where children develop a sense of safety, belonging, and agency
    • Implement play-based, developmentally appropriate activities for infants and toddlers ages 3 months-3 years
    • Create healing learning experiences that support children affected by family separation and incarceration

    Parent & Family Engagement:

    • Build positive, supportive relationships with children, parents/caregivers, and partner organization staff
    • Communicate sensitively with families navigating complex challenges including economic instability and trauma
    • Support family healing and strengthen parent-child relationships

    Observation & Documentation:

    • Regularly observe and document children's learning experiences, interests, and interactions
    • Track developmental progress and classroom dynamics

    Student Intern Supervision & Mentoring:

    • Provide on-site supervision and guidance to UCLA Applied Developmental Psychology (ADP) interns
    • Delegate age-appropriate classroom responsibilities and administrative tasks to interns based on their training and capabilities
    • Communicate regularly with UCLA faculty and Nest Global supervisors regarding intern performance and development

    Team Collaboration:

    • Actively participate in weekly planning of Nest curriculum with co-facilitator and program coordinator
    • Coordinate with UCLA ADP interns to provide integrated classroom support
    • Maintain consistent communication with Nest Global supervisors and partner organization staff

    Program Operations:

    • Arrive early for classroom setup and materials preparation
    • Support classroom breakdown and cleaning coordination
    • Ensure child safety standards are maintained at all times

    Reflection & Professional Development:

    • Participate in team meetings with Nest Global staff as needed
    • Engage in ongoing Nest Global pedagogical training

    QUALIFICATIONS

    • Experience working with infants and toddlers in an early childhood education setting
    • Familiarity with trauma-informed, play-based, and culturally responsive pedagogy
    • Ability to work sensitively with families who have experienced incarceration, poverty, or other adversity
    • Strong communication and collaboration skills across multiple partner organizations
    • Spanish fluency preferred
    • Must pass California DOJ, FBI, and Child Abuse Central Index (CACI) background checks prior to working with children

    ABOUT NEST GLOBAL

    Nest Global provides free, high-quality early childhood education for families experiencing profound instability – whether through incarceration, extreme poverty, or forced migration. Founded in Los Angeles in 2017, we’ve grown from the streets of South LA and the US-Mexico border to underserved communities across three continents, including Europe and Africa. Today we reach over 1,000 children annually through our play-based, trauma-informed approach rooted in deep community partnership and built on the belief that every child - no matter their zip code or circumstance - deserves a safe space to learn and heal.

    HOW TO APPLY

    Email resume and cover letter to rachel@nestglobal.org

    Benefits

    This position is not eligible for benefits.

    Location

    On-site
    Los Angeles, CA, USA

    How to Apply

    Send Email

    Email resume and cover letter to rachel@nestglobal.org

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