Baby Signs® Instructor – Early Childhood Enrichment
The Baby Signs® Program is seeking enthusiastic and dedicated individuals throughout the US to join our growing network of instructors. As a Baby Signs® Instructor, you will teach fun, engaging, research-based classes that help babies, toddlers, and their families communicate before they can talk.This independent contractor role is ideal for early childhood educators, caregivers, SLPs, OTs, doulas, parenting coaches, nannies, home visitors, librarians, and anyone passionate about supporting families and child development.About the Baby Signs® ProgramThe Baby Signs® Program was developed by child development experts Drs. Linda Acredolo and Susan Goodwyn and is backed by more than 30 years of research, including a National Institutes of Health–funded study.The program helps babies communicate before they can talk, reducing frustration, strengthening parent-child connection, and supporting early language, emotional development, and cognitive skills.Our classes and workshops are used by families, early childhood programs, hospitals, home visiting agencies, libraries, and early intervention professionals across the U.S. and in more than 40 countries.Key ResponsibilitiesTeach Baby Signs® enrichment classes, parent workshops, and community programsUse prepared curriculum, activities, songs, and visual materials to guide class sessionsCreate a warm, supportive learning environment for parents and caregiversBuild relationships with local families, childcare centers, libraries, and community organizationsPromote classes through community outreach, parent networks, and social mediaMaintain professionalism and consistency with Baby Signs® curriculum and brand standardsWhat We ProvideComprehensive Instructor Certification TrainingFull curriculum for all Baby Signs® classes and workshopsBusiness and marketing resources to help you launch and grow your programOngoing support from the Baby Signs® TeamFlexibility to set your own schedule, locations, and community partnershipsQualificationsExperience working with infants, toddlers, or families (professional or personal)Strong presentation and communication skillsReliable, warm, and passionate about early childhood developmentAbility to work independently and build community connectionsBackground in early childhood education, early intervention, SLP/OT, parenting support, childcare, or related fields is helpful but not requiredHow to Learn More / ApplyFor full details about becoming an instructor and upcoming training opportunities:📌 Visit: https://babysigns.com/teach 📌 Email: training@babysigns.com 📌 Call: 916-606-6676