Yes. Bright Horizons is hiring teachers and associate teachers in centers across Atlanta. Join our team and change lives — including your own. You’ll have the opportunity to earn an early childhood education degree for free, plus access to many other supportive benefits.
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Great benefits, a fun workplace, and the opportunity to earn your degree for free: that’s what you get with a Bright Horizons career in Atlanta. Whether you’re a teacher, center director, or support staff member, you’ll do rewarding work and make a difference in the lives of children and families at a company recognized year after year by best workplace lists.
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Bright Horizons in Atlanta offers quality, year-round programming and a number of convenient preschool locations inside and outside of the 75/85 corridors, throughout Midtown Atlanta, Buckhead, Marietta, Roswell, and Dunwoody.
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What Should I Know about Bright Horizons?
Is Bright Horizons hiring daycare teachers in Atlanta?
Does Bright Horizons offer child care in Atlanta?
Yes. Bright Horizons has Atlanta daycare centers with many child care centers inside and outside of the 75/85 corridors, throughout Midtown Atlanta, Buckhead, Marietta, Roswell, and Dunwoody.
Does Bright Horizons have back-up care in Atlanta?
Yes. We offer back-up care in child care centers throughout Atlanta. We also provide back-up care in your own home, with reliable providers who will come to you. You can reserve back-up child care whenever your regular care arrangements fall through. Be sure to check with your employer to see if you qualify.
How much is Bright Horizons tuition in Atlanta?
Daycare tuition depends on your child’s age, your choice in center location, and amount of time your child will spend at the center. We’ll set up a virtual meeting with you to discuss your family’s needs and give you a customized tuition quote for Bright Horizons in Atlanta.
Does Bright Horizons offer family care solutions for employers in Atlanta?
Yes. Bright Horizons partners with employers in Atlanta (and nationwide) to provide high-quality benefits for their employees, including on-site child care; back-up care for children, adults, and elders; elder care benefits; college coaching; special needs support; and extra help for the whole family. We offer the support employers need to ensure high productivity and loyal, engaged employees.
Does Bright Horizons offer Atlanta employee benefits?
Yes. Many organizations across Atlanta provide employee benefits through Bright Horizons. These benefits include on-site child care; back-up care for children, adults, and elders; elder care benefits; college coaching; special needs support; and extra help for the whole family. To access your employee benefits provided by Bright Horizons, click here.
Is Bright Horizons committed to DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion)?
Yes. We’re committed to DEI in our classrooms, our workplaces, and our community and we encourage all employees to bring their whole selves to work. We’ve been recognized for our DEI efforts by Forbes, Bloomberg, and the Human Rights Campaign Foundation.
Does Bright Horizons have summer care in Atlanta?
Is Bright Horizons Atlanta a franchise?
No, Bright Horizons Atlanta is not a franchise. Bright Horizons operates approximately 1,000 early education and child care centers in the United States, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and India.