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​Why Work at Child Lane?

At Child Lane, we believe in a holistic, caring, and play-based approach to early childhood development. For 40 years, we've been a cornerstone in the Long Beach, San Pedro, and Wilmington communities, providing a safe and nurturing environment where children can thrive. Here’s why you should consider joining our team:

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  1. Make a Difference: Every day, you'll have the opportunity to positively impact the lives of young children, helping them develop essential skills and a love for play and exploration.

  2. Supportive Environment: We foster a collaborative and inclusive workplace where your ideas and contributions are valued. You'll work alongside passionate professionals dedicated to the same mission.

  3. Professional Growth: We are committed to your development. With access to ongoing training and professional development opportunities, you can continue to grow and advance in your career.

  4. Community Impact: Be a part of a team that is deeply rooted in the community. You'll build strong relationships with families and make a lasting impact on the children in your care.

  5. Innovative Curriculum: You'll have the chance to implement the Creative Curriculum, promoting exploration, creativity, and problem-solving in a developmentally appropriate way.

  6. Respect and Dignity: At Child Lane, we treat every child with the utmost respect and dignity, ensuring they feel supported, encouraged, and nurtured. The same goes for our staff – we value and appreciate your dedication and hard work. 

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Join us at Child Lane and be a part of something truly special. Together, we can have a profound and immediate impact on the lives of children in our community.

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Child Lane is committed to protecting the health and safety of all children, parents, and staff. If you would like to learn more about our efforts to combat COVID-19 in our child care centers, please click the PDF link below:

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© 2024 by Child Lane

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