Child Care Teacher Floater Childcare Teacher
Employment Type : Full-Time
Work Address: 800 Kirk Road
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Who We AreFounded in 1988, comprised of almost 300 schools, listed as the 4th largest private childcare provider in the United States. Childcare Network offers a warm, caring environment with high- quality education for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years. Our proprietary, research-based High Reach learning curriculum is individualized to every age, with activities that combine learning and fun to create happy, curious kids.
OverviewA Child Care Teacher is responsible for maintaining a safe and fun environment for young children to preteens. Their duties include coming up with creative and educational activities, preparing and serving snacks to children and maintaining a clean environment for the children.Requirements:Requirements- Required: 18 years old,
- HS Diploma or GED
- Preferred: CDA (or its equivalent).
- Exceptions may be allowed for individuals 16 or 17 years of age to work in a center if they meet all of the following criteria:
- The individual shall not have disciplinary control over children.
- The individual shall not be left alone with children at any time.
- The individual shall be under the direct supervision of an adult staff member at all times
- The individual shall meet all other staff requirements
- The individual shall be enrolled in a high school or GED curriculum.
What We Offer- No Nights or Weekend Shifts
- Education Assistance Program
- Paid Time Off and Holidays
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- Paid Life Insurance
- Company Match 401K
- Employee Assistance Program
Responsibilities:ResponsibilitiesChild Care Teachers are responsible for the well-being of the children under their care. They must monitor the children all day to ensure that they play and interact with one another in a safe and appropriate manner. Some of their typical duties include:- Ensuring the children have good hygiene and changing diapers as necessary
- Cleaning interactive areas throughout the day
- Preparing meals and snacks for the kids
- Organizing activities and developing curriculum for older children
- Developing a schedule for the children to maintain throughout the day
- Keeping records of each child’s progress, interests and any problems that may occur
- Maintaining contact with the children’s parents and contacting them in case of an emergency