Early Learning Educator & Learning Designer (Montessori-Inspired)-Teacher
Cuemath
Location: Gurgaon (in-person)
Engagement: Full-time
Learner Group: Small cohort (ages ~4–6)
Role Overview
We are looking for an exceptional early-years educator to work closely with a small group of children on foundational learning skills — reading, math, thinking, creativity, and independence — in a highly personalized, Montessori-inspired environment. This is not a conventional teaching role. You will be a hands-on educator and a co-designer of an evolving early-learning curriculum, working alongside deeply involved parents and a broader learning ecosystem.
What You Will Do
- Design and run daily learning experiences focused on:
- foundational math (number sense, patterns, logic, problem-solving)
- early literacy (phonics, reading fluency, storytelling)
- hands-on work (manipulatives, building, making)
- Work with very small groups (1–4 children) with deep individual attention
- Observe children closely and adapt pace, methods, and materials accordingly
- Create and iterate on learning materials, activities, and routines
- Document learning insights and help evolve a world-class early learning curriculum
- Collaborate closely with parents on goals, progress, and philosophy
What We’re Looking For
- Montessori training or strong Montessori-inspired early-years experience
- Deep respect for the child’s autonomy, curiosity, and natural learning rhythm
- Strong intuition for how young children actually learn
- Comfort with ambiguity and experimentation
- Ability to both execute daily routines and think structurally about learning design
- Warm, grounded presence; high patience and emotional intelligence
What Makes This Special
- Unusually high autonomy and trust
- Freedom to design, experiment, and build
- Exposure to a broader learning ecosystem and long-term vision
- The chance to help shape a new model of early education, not just deliver lessons
If you believe early childhood education should be joyful, rigorous, and deeply human — and you want to build something meaningful — we’d love to talk.