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Supervision of children, Perform a variety of tasks, such as dressing, feeding, bathing, and overseeing play. Fulltime and Part time positions available!
Duties-must be 18years or older
-High School diploma or GED
-CPR training
-EC1 or Assistant Teacher course
-Infant Toddler Course
-EC2 or Lead teacher course
-Mandated Reporter (Child Abuse & Neglect training)
-SIDS/ Shaken Baby Syndrome training
(willing to train the right candidate!)
Nice To HavesKnowledge of WI licensing operations- DCF 251
at least 1 year in the Early Childhood field
Wi Registry certificate
Early Childhood college credits
Benefits-PTO is given on a prorated basis
-Bonuses if applicable
-Paid holiday (full time employees only)
-Deeply discounted childcare rates
Full Time
$32k-39k (estimate)
05/12/2023
06/23/2024
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