We offer you an attractive working environment:
Work in well-staffed small teams with a 100% qualified staff ratio.
A lively, multilingual, and international team that welcomes you with openness and enthusiasm – and even introduces itself to you personally via audio!
Transparent salary structure, including a job ticket and company pension plan.
Attractive benefits: lease bike program and contribution to the Urban Sports Club.
Up to 34 vacation days – plus December 24th and 31st and Rosenmontag as additional days off.
Financial support for language courses and other professional development and training opportunities.
Creative freedom, calm work environment, and digital support to focus on your pedagogical work.
Flat hierarchies and real opportunities to participate in shaping the work environment.
An active family center with exciting projects and events that extend beyond the daycare itself.
We are looking forward to receiving your application! For answering all your questions, just give me a call! Leonie Schaffrinna, Head of HR (+49-221-466 830-92).
About us
Raised in Germany. Ready for the World.
rainbowtrekkers Kita gGmbH is an independent provider of multilingual early childhood education centers in Cologne. With heart and high quality standards, our team of more than 50 dedicated staff members helps children grow strong roots and open wings. Across three centers, we care for 160 children aged 1 to 6, who spend their days with us full of laughter, curiosity, and—every now and then—colorful finger paint.
The name rainbowtrekkers brings together two ideas that shape our work: “Rainbow” stands for diversity—children, families, and staff from many cultures, languages, and walks of life. “Trekkers” comes from the English word trekking and symbolizes movement and development. We see education as a shared journey on which children explore the world and grow step by step. Sometimes hopping, sometimes dancing, sometimes taking a little detour—but always learning and laughing together. We provide a sense of security, nurture curiosity, and accompany children from their very first discoveries out into the wider world. In our multilingual everyday life, language becomes a key, diversity is a natural part of who we are, and children are empowered for the future.