What are the responsibilities and job description for the Child Care Worker - Full Time or Part Time position at St. Lukes Child Development Center?
Description
FLSA Status: Non-exempt/Hourly, Seasonal
REPORTS TO: Child Development Center Director
Job Summary: Responsible for maintaining the classroom climate to promote learning, creativity, and growth of the children. Works under the direction of the Director of the Childcare Development Center.
Essential Job Functions:
- Plans and implements a daily schedule and weekly lesson plans.
- Assesses each child’s developmental needs.
- Supervises children in age-appropriate activities.
- Keeps developmental and growth records on each child.
- Keeps supplies and classroom neat and orderly.
- Arranges classroom attractively to encourage involvement, experimentation, and creativity by the children.
- Sets rules for the classroom.
- Offers praise and acceptance to all children.
- Checks and plans for the safety of the children in the building and on the playground.
- Knows and follows all Texas Department of Family and Protective Services standard rules.
- Reports to the Director any problem which may occur with the children before talking to the parents.
- Supports and upholds the philosophy of Catholic education and the mission of the school.
- Acts as a witness to Gospel values by modeling the teachings of the Catholic Church.
- Supports and adheres to the policies and procedures of the school and Archdiocese of San Antonio, including the Religious Standards for Catholic School Employees
- Maintains confidentiality regarding school matters.
- Demonstrates professionalism in conduct, demeanor, and work habits.
- Maintain current certification in Infant/Child First Aid and CPR.
- Maintain the required level of training hours with required documentation.
- Complete, in a timely manner, all training required by the Archdiocese of San Antonio.
- Performs additional program duties as assigned by the Director according to the School’s needs.
Important job functions:
- Collaborates with peers to enhance the work environment.
- Ability to work well with students, parents, and colleagues.
- Ability to follow directions and handle multiple tasks.
- Possesses proficient technology skills.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Able to communicate effectively in both written and verbal form.
- Able to work well with others in a school community.
- Skill in handling multiple tasks simultaneously
- Skill in job appropriate technology
- Skill in critical thinking and planning
- Skill in motivating and engaging students
Working conditions:
- Required to work early mornings or late evenings.
- Required to manage high to moderate levels of stress.
- Required to work in standard school conditions.
Mental/Physical Demands:
- Required to lift 40 lbs. and carry supplies, textbooks, furniture, and equipment.
- Required to maintain composure and avoid inappropriate displays of anger.
- Required to sit, stand, bend, stoop, reach, grab, pull, hear, see, and speak on a daily basis.
- Required to perform repetitive physical tasks such as computer keyboarding, writing, and reading.
- Required to monitor students in a variety of locations including those with noise, activity, and inclement weather.
Requirements
Qualifications:
· Must be 18 years or older, high school diploma or GED required.
· Meet the requirements for a caregiver, as outlined in The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services’ Minimum Standard Rules for childcare centers.
· Current certification in Infant/Child First Aid and CPR.
· Ability to relate to children in a positive manner.
· Knowledgeable about the needs of young children.
· Ability to communicate in a positive way with parents.
· Experience in childcare preferred