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The CDA Instructors is part of the adult education team at Briya Public Charter School - a leading two-generation education program serving immigrant parents and their young children in Washington, D.

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How much do cda instructor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for cda instructor in the United States is $20.22, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $20.91 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a typical day look like for a CDA Instructor?

A typical day for a CDA Instructor involves delivering lectures, facilitating group discussions, and overseeing practical assessments for students pursuing the Child Development Associate credential. You’ll spend time reviewing lesson plans, providing individualized feedback, and supporting students through both classroom and hands-on learning activities. Collaboration with other instructors and staying up-to-date on early childhood education standards is also common. This blend of teaching, mentoring, and administrative duties makes the role engaging and impactful for those passionate about shaping the next generation of childcare professionals.

What is a CDA Instructor job?

A CDA Instructor is responsible for training and preparing individuals to earn the Child Development Associate (CDA) credential. They teach coursework on early childhood education, child development, and best practices in caregiving. CDA Instructors often work in academic institutions, training centers, or online programs. Their role includes mentoring candidates, evaluating competency, and guiding them through the credentialing process.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Cda Instructor position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a CDA Instructor, you need a solid background in early childhood education, practical teaching experience, and typically a CDA credential or higher degree in the field. Familiarity with curriculum development tools, learning management systems, and CDA assessment protocols is often required. Excellent communication, mentorship, and organizational skills help instructors effectively guide students and coordinate coursework. These skills are crucial for preparing future childcare professionals and ensuring high standards in early childhood education.

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Position Summary:

The CDA Instructors is part of the adult education team at Briya Public Charter School — a leading two-generation education program serving immigrant parents and their young children in Washington, D.C. Briya is a Tier One Public Charter School, consistently achieving the highest educational outcomes through its innovative, family-centric programming.

Briya’s workforce development programs provide integrated education and training the field of healthcare and early childhood education. Through these programs, adult learners prepare for national industry recognized certifications in high-demand careers while also increasing their academic and workforce development skills and knowledge. Briya’s Child Development Associate program equips students to provide high-quality care and education for future early childhood teachers, home visitors or directors of licensed childcare development centers.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

Weekly Work Schedule: Monday-Thursday 12:00 pm-9:00 pm and 10:00am-4:00pm on Fridays.

Planning

  • Develop daily/weekly lesson plans that adhere to the CDA Curriculum with fidelity and exemplify best practices in instructional design and adult learning principles.
  • Utilize effective strategies that provide opportunities for student learning and active engagement in the learning process, incorporating contemporary tools, technologies, and resources, that promote and stimulate all learning modalities.
  • Design authentic learning experiences for students to develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to be effective childcare providers at both center-based as well as home-based settings.
  • Evaluate students’ progress and curriculum’s effectiveness through regular formal and informal assessments including CASAS, quizzes, and group activities.
  • Plan in collaboration other staff to ensure that all components are integrated education and training are seamlessly implemented into the regular curriculum

Teaching

  • Teach CDA classes in the as part of our 2-Gen afternoon program and in evening setting, integrating academic skills (literacy, digital literacy, and math), workforce development and the 13 areas of content related to the CDA Curriculum.
  • Provide quality instruction that fosters an academic learning climate, actively supports teaching and learning, and implements the curriculum with fidelity.
  • Utilize effective teaching strategies and adult learning principles that provide opportunities for student learning and active engagement in the learning process.
  • Use assessments and evaluation data to monitor student learning, instructional effectiveness, and instructional decisions. Provide ongoing, informal assessments to provide increased instructional opportunities. Assist with the coordination of data collection.
  • Provide a safe and orderly learning environment in the classroom.

CDA Administration

  • Oversee learners’ portfolio completion by tracking documents, providing guidance, feedback and coaching.
  • Support CDA-English alumni in fulfilling the requirements for certification and job placement and retention.

Student Support & Other Duties

  • Meet on weekly basis with Program Manager to discuss topics such as lesson plans and instruction, assessment data analysis, students’ portfolios, and attendance/enrollment.
  • Maintain accurate academic records of all the students attending assigned classes.
  • Collaborate with Student Services to provide referrals for families regarding social, health, legal and educational resources and opportunities available in the area.
  • Assist special events such as graduation and other school-based celebrations.
  • Supply information and data needed for reporting and work with the monitoring teams who visit the school.
  • Participate in all staff meetings, training, and retreats.

Competencies:
A successful Adult ESOL/2-Gen Teacher will demonstrate, or actively work towards demonstrating, the ten characteristics of an effective Briya adult education teacher:

  • Learner-Centered/Empowering
    Facilitate a learner-centered classroom that empowers students.
  • Effective Communicator
    Communicate effectively with colleagues, students, and the wider community
  • Respectful/Trust Builder/Culturally Sustaining Approach
    Be respectful and culturally affirming.
  • Engaging/Dynamic/Creative
    Engage students through dynamic and creative lessons while teaching English as a Second Language/Adult Education classes in a family literacy setting integrating ESOL, computers, child development, and Family Time instruction across components.
  • Patient
    Practice active patience in and out of the classroom.
  • Collaborative/Community Builder
    Build community in the classroom and collaborate with colleagues to ensure that class components are integrated (ESOL, digital literacy, and child development).
  • Compassionate/Warm/Supportive
    Be compassionate and warmly supportive of students and colleagues.
  • Knowledgeable/Lifelong Learner
    Be knowledgeable of current best practices and implement them in the classroom.
  • Disciplined/Self-Motivated
    Demonstrate discipline and self-motivation at work.
  • Flexible/Adaptable/Resilient
    Be flexible, adaptable, and resilient.

Qualifications:

The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Education and Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree and relevant work experience in Early Childhood Education.
  • Minimum of three to five years of successful teaching experience, preferably with adult learners.
  • Experience with meeting the needs of all students in a diverse, multicultural environment.
  • Ability to teach classes in English. Spanish, French, and Amharic communication skills preferred.
  • Knowledge of Child Care Centers and Home Development Centers industry and awareness of trends.
  • Strong organizational skills.
  • Expertise in interpersonal and oral presentation/written communication skills.

Physical Demands –Regularly required to sit; frequently required to reach with hands and arms, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, talk or hear; must be able to lift objects up to twenty-five (25) pounds.

Work Environment –Mostly in a typical office and/or home setting with quiet to moderate noise level. May be exposed to extreme cold, heat, and humidity due to outside weather conditions.

Salary bands: https://briya.org/policies-notices/salary-bands