Works as a member of the Child Care Center team in providing a high level of child care for the centers children through providing safe healthy and nurturing environment through social emotional and cognitive learning experiences for the children.
Qualifications:
Education/Certification
Minimum age of 18 years
High school diploma or equivalent
College coursework in child development education or a related field (preferred)
Ability to meet district health standards and physical requirements for the position
Ability to obtain and maintain First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification
Experience
Experience working in an infant toddler or early childhood care setting (preferred)
Knowledge/Skills
Knowledge of working with children including growth and development and developmentally appropriate practices of children ages birth to six years
Ability to communicate with children parents center staff and the general public
Ability to learn to recognize signs and symptoms of child abuse.
Ability to learn First Aid and CPR with ability to administer when necessary
Key Responsibilities
Works with the Lead Caregiver in the development planning and implementation of a developmentally appropriate daily curriculum which provides social emotional physical and cognitive learning experiences.
Assists in supervising and participates in group activities
Helps to maintain accurate records including; lesson plans daily schedules attendance records anecdotal records parent contacts emergency contacts incident reports allergy lists medication forms and assessments
Suggests to Lead Caregiver appropriate discipline and discuss methods with classroom staff and parents so that discipline is consistent
Maintains childrens interest through frequently updating the classroom environment with books posters decorations childrens artwork etc.
Interacts with children to encourage their involvement in group activities
Helps to ensure the safety and well-being of children at all times being alert to the needs and / or problems of the children as individuals and as a group and reports all problems to Lead Caregiver.
Communicate with Lead Caregiver and director in a timely manner all behavioral problems and incidents
Develops reciprocal relationships with childrens families through daily personal communication parent conferences classroom gatherings and center wide social events
Helps in maintaining a clean facility by cleaning area of responsibility before during and at the end of the day according to prescribed cleaning regimen
Complies with applicable universal precautions and infection control guidelines and procedures
Safeguards all sensitive or confidential records and information from intentional or unintentional disclosure
Performs all other duties as may be necessary or assigned by supervisor
Additional Responsibilities:
Adhere to all district policies procedures and expectations as outlined in the employee handbook and administrative regulations.
Follow district safety protocols and emergency procedures.
Participate in professional development faculty/department meetings and special events as assigned.
Perform additional duties assigned to support the mission and goals of the district and campus.
Tools and Equipment Used:Standard classroom and nursery equipment including toys playground equipment multiple-rider strollers changing tables and child care supplies; personal computer and printer.
Posture:Moderate standing; frequent bending kneeling squatting stooping and reaching associated with infant and early childhood care activities.
Motion:Moderate walking climbing lifting balancing and handling or moving children and classroom materials
Lifting:Regular light to moderate lifting and carrying of infants and young children including lifting children to and from changing tables and other care areas
Environment:Work inside and outside (exposure to sun heat cold and inclement weather); exposure to noise; frequent exposure to bodily fluids; work in close physical proximity to children requiring hands-on care and supervision
Mental Demands:Work with frequent interruptions; maintain emotional control attentiveness and sound judgement under stress while ensuring the safety security and well-being of children during care activities including diapering and medication administration as authorized.
This document describes the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.
Required Experience:
Junior IC
Reports to:Child Development CoordinatorWage/Hour Status:NonexemptDept./School:Fred Moore DNSPay Family:AuxiliaryPC Assignment: CDC Assistant FMDNSPay Grade:01PC Assignment Code:82008; 82010Minimum Salary:$15.40 per hourInsight:NoneDuty Days:260261 days per school yearPrimary Purpose:Works as a memb...
Reports to:Child Development Coordinator
Wage/Hour Status:Nonexempt
Dept./School:Fred Moore DNS
Pay Family:Auxiliary
PC Assignment: CDC Assistant FMDNS
Pay Grade:01
PC Assignment Code:82008; 82010
Minimum Salary:$15.40 per hour
Insight:None
Duty Days:260261 days per school year
Primary Purpose:
Works as a member of the Child Care Center team in providing a high level of child care for the centers children through providing safe healthy and nurturing environment through social emotional and cognitive learning experiences for the children.
Qualifications:
Education/Certification
Minimum age of 18 years
High school diploma or equivalent
College coursework in child development education or a related field (preferred)
Ability to meet district health standards and physical requirements for the position
Ability to obtain and maintain First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification
Experience
Experience working in an infant toddler or early childhood care setting (preferred)
Knowledge/Skills
Knowledge of working with children including growth and development and developmentally appropriate practices of children ages birth to six years
Ability to communicate with children parents center staff and the general public
Ability to learn to recognize signs and symptoms of child abuse.
Ability to learn First Aid and CPR with ability to administer when necessary
Key Responsibilities
Works with the Lead Caregiver in the development planning and implementation of a developmentally appropriate daily curriculum which provides social emotional physical and cognitive learning experiences.
Assists in supervising and participates in group activities
Helps to maintain accurate records including; lesson plans daily schedules attendance records anecdotal records parent contacts emergency contacts incident reports allergy lists medication forms and assessments
Suggests to Lead Caregiver appropriate discipline and discuss methods with classroom staff and parents so that discipline is consistent
Maintains childrens interest through frequently updating the classroom environment with books posters decorations childrens artwork etc.
Interacts with children to encourage their involvement in group activities
Helps to ensure the safety and well-being of children at all times being alert to the needs and / or problems of the children as individuals and as a group and reports all problems to Lead Caregiver.
Communicate with Lead Caregiver and director in a timely manner all behavioral problems and incidents
Develops reciprocal relationships with childrens families through daily personal communication parent conferences classroom gatherings and center wide social events
Helps in maintaining a clean facility by cleaning area of responsibility before during and at the end of the day according to prescribed cleaning regimen
Complies with applicable universal precautions and infection control guidelines and procedures
Safeguards all sensitive or confidential records and information from intentional or unintentional disclosure
Performs all other duties as may be necessary or assigned by supervisor
Additional Responsibilities:
Adhere to all district policies procedures and expectations as outlined in the employee handbook and administrative regulations.
Follow district safety protocols and emergency procedures.
Participate in professional development faculty/department meetings and special events as assigned.
Perform additional duties assigned to support the mission and goals of the district and campus.
Tools and Equipment Used:Standard classroom and nursery equipment including toys playground equipment multiple-rider strollers changing tables and child care supplies; personal computer and printer.
Posture:Moderate standing; frequent bending kneeling squatting stooping and reaching associated with infant and early childhood care activities.
Motion:Moderate walking climbing lifting balancing and handling or moving children and classroom materials
Lifting:Regular light to moderate lifting and carrying of infants and young children including lifting children to and from changing tables and other care areas
Environment:Work inside and outside (exposure to sun heat cold and inclement weather); exposure to noise; frequent exposure to bodily fluids; work in close physical proximity to children requiring hands-on care and supervision
Mental Demands:Work with frequent interruptions; maintain emotional control attentiveness and sound judgement under stress while ensuring the safety security and well-being of children during care activities including diapering and medication administration as authorized.
This document describes the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.