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Internship Creative Curriculum Jobs in Washington

Fall 2026 Intern

Arlington, VA · On-site

$17.25 - $23/hr

... academic curriculum. Internship areas include: * Desk/Digital News * Sports * News Producing ... A creative self-starter who can communicate effectively and work well under constant deadline

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Internship Creative Curriculum information

What is the difference between Internship Creative Curriculum vs Creative Director?

AspectInternship Creative CurriculumCreative Director
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing or recent graduate in education, arts, or related fieldsBachelor's or Master's in design, marketing, or related fields; extensive experience
Work EnvironmentEducational settings, studios, or organizations focusing on youth or community programsCorporate agencies, media companies, or large organizations overseeing creative projects
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, non-profits, arts organizationsAdvertising agencies, media firms, large corporations

While an Internship Creative Curriculum focuses on gaining hands-on experience in developing educational or creative programs, a Creative Director leads the overall vision and strategy for creative projects. Internships are entry-level opportunities for learning, whereas Creative Directors hold senior roles with strategic responsibilities.

What are the most commonly searched types of Creative Curriculum jobs in Washington?

The most popular types of Creative Curriculum jobs in Washington are:

$42K - $57K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 27 days ago


Job description


About This Role

Job Summary: The Lead Teacher is an advocate for our mission to provide high quality early childhood education for all children in an inclusive setting. They are a model of professionalism, an assertive and effective communicator, a collaborator, a source of support for families, reflective, and continuous learner. The Lead Teacher reports to the Teacher Supervisor and is responsible for the leadership of all classroom Teaching Assistants.


Schedule

  • Monday through Friday
  • 8:00-3:30

Salary and Benefits

Salary: varies based on experience and education


What You'll Do

Responsibilities and Duties

Core Responsibilities and Related Duties:

  • Family Partnerships and Community Connections: seeks to know about, understand, and value family characteristics; creates respectful, reciprocal partnerships with families

o the lead teacher is the primary communicator with families through lesson plans, daily/weekly notes, emails, reports, beginning and end of year conferences, and daily face-to-face communication

  • Assessment: lead the initial and ongoing assessment of children and use the information gathered from assessments to guide instruction and intervention; use assessment information to develop and implement Individualized Instructional Plan for students with identified delays or disabilities
  • Teaching Practices & Child Development and Learning in Context: create and maintain a learning environment that is Universally Designed and reflective of the culture, needs, and interests of students, and use teaching strategies that are evidence-based, developmentally appropriate, anti-bias, and differentiated to meet the diverse needs of the students.

○ uses assessment data to develop and implement appropriate, engaging activities and weekly lesson plans based on the school curricula (Creative Curriculum) and scope and sequence;

○ provides appropriate adaptations and accommodations as needed for individual learning;

○ creates and implements Behavior Intervention Plans in collaboration with the Family Support Team;

○ maintains a safe and appropriate environment for all children

○ ensures that all children’s daily care needs are met (e.g. diapering/toileting, feeding, medication administration, etc.)

  • Collaboration: develops and maintains collaborative working partnerships with classroom team, outside providers, and other staff members to enrich classroom instruction

○ implements techniques and strategies as recommended by therapists, and requests additional support or instruction as needed

  • Coaching: supervises, evaluates, and coaches teacher and teaching assistant, as well as supervise and instruct university student interns and/or other classroom volunteers

○ leads a team meeting with classroom team on a weekly basis to discuss student progress and observations, reflect on teaching and classroom needs, and to plan and prepare for upcoming activities

  • Professionalism: adheres to program policies and procedures; supervises the classroom to ensure the health and safety of each child; ensures all licensing and NAEYC quality standards are upheld at all times; receives and implements feedback and coaching from directors; maintains professional, open, and direct communication and interactions with teaching team and other staff, therapy team, administrators, families/caregivers, outside providers, volunteers, interns, etc.; ensures that confidentiality of all children and families is maintained; maintains a professional appearance including appropriate dress and grooming; demonstrates teamwork, cooperation, and a willingness to continually reflect and learn.

Requirements

Qualifications and Skills

Required Qualifications:

  • CDA, Bachelor’s or associate degree in Early Childhood or education required
  • Bilingual (languages include Spanish, Arabic, Amharic, Dari, or Pashto)
  • Experience in a child care facility, school, or program
  • Certified in CPR and First Aid (or willing to become certified)
  • MAT certified (or willing to become certified)

Skills

  • Physical requirements

o Must be physically able to lift and carry a minimum of 45 pounds, engage in physical activity with children, and work indoors or outdoors.

o Must be able to constantly move and interact with the children on their level (e.g. on the ground, at a table, around a sensory table, assist with sleeping at naptime, etc.)

  • Other requirements:

o Respond quickly and calmly to unsafe or emergency situations

o Open to receiving and implementing feedback from others

o Collaborative, reflective, and committed to being a lifelong learner


Nice To Haves

Spanish preferred


Benefits

Benefits:

  • Health Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Paid Leave
  • Sick Leave
  • Tuition Assistance
  • Child Care Discount
  • Professional Development
  • Medical, dental and vision
  • Paid time off ( federal holidays and offices closed during Christmas and Spring breaks as well as PTO and Sick time)
  • Life insurance
  • Free Professional Development and team coaching
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • 401(k) savings and investment plan