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Childcare Worker
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Grand Forks, Grand Forks County, North Dakota, 58203, USA
Listed on 2025-12-06
Listing for:
Hopefulbeginningsgf
Full Time
position Listed on 2025-12-06
Job specializations:
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Child Care/Nanny
Child Development/Support, Preschool / Daycare -
Education / Teaching
Child Development/Support, Preschool / Daycare
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Our mission is to provide a developmentally appropriate Christian environment where children are encouraged to let God love them, love Him and return, and love others in Jesus’ name.
Position TitleChildcare Worker
Purpose of the PositionThe Childcare Worker position’s main duty is to aid the lead teacher however needed and enforce licensing regulations such as, but not limited to: cleanliness, staff‑to‑child ratio, and supervision.
Supervision ofNA
Qualifications- CPR Certification for Adult, Child, and Infant with AED certification
- First Aid Certification
- SIDS
- Complete 2‑day onsite orientation
- Keep children within sight (easily glance), hearing, and easy reach of staff with no more than a few (no more than
5) momentary lapses (less than 1 minute).- Quickly get materials from closet room.
- Call into building from door while supervising children on playground.
- No momentary lapse of supervision can occur when the risk of danger is too high (water play/climbing)
- Attention is on caregiving responsibilities, not on other tasks or interests.
- Show awareness of the whole group even while working with 1 child or small group.
- React quickly (reasonable amount of time) to solve problems in a comforting and supporting way.
- Play with children and show interest in or appreciation of what they do.
- It must be evident throughout the observation that a significant amount of time is spent playing and showing interest in what the children are doing, and it does not include time in routines.
- Give children help and encouragement when needed.
- Help children who are wandering to get involved in play.
- Assist children in doing something they haven’t been able to do before (monkey bars on the playground, cutting with scissors).
- Foster problem‑solving skills by watching carefully and only getting involved if needed before issues occur.
- Provide individualized supervision.
- Provide a closer supervision of children with greater needs or behavioral problems.
- Vary supervision to meet differing requirements of activities.
- Art activities with sharp scissors, etc.
- During free play rotate between all the centers and engage with the students in play.
- Get on their level (PLEASE DO NOT SIT ON CHILDREN’S FURNITURE)
- Ask questions about what they are doing.
- Help foster creativity while allowing the students to stay in control of the play.
- Help remind students to follow the expectations of the classroom and centers.
- Help enforce the classroom discipline.
- During circle time/Bible time/instruction time help students to be respectful and follow the expectations.
- Quietly remind individual students of expectations.
- Sit by students who have a harder time paying attention.
- Set a good example of listening and paying attention.
- It is important for the students to see that you are engaged in learning what they are learning. If you are paying attention to what is being said they will be more likely to pay attention as well. It is ok to quietly remind a student of what they should be doing but try to ignore little behaviors to not cause a bigger distraction than needed.
If a child is acting out it is usually done for attention. Try not to feed into this behavior by constantly giving your attention to that child rather than the lead teacher.
- It is important for the students to see that you are engaged in learning what they are learning. If you are paying attention to what is being said they will be more likely to pay attention as well. It is ok to quietly remind a student of what they should be doing but try to ignore little behaviors to not cause a bigger distraction than needed.
- Help keep constant supervision of students.
- Be engaged with students.
- Gross motor time is often a time where students need less help engaging in play, but accidents and injuries happen more frequently. Because students need less help engaging in play this does not mean teachers need to be less attentive and engaged. It is ok to have conversations with other teachers at this time but a majority of your attention should be given to the students still.
This means that while having a conversation with another teacher your eyes should still be scanning the area looking for situations that may need intervention. - THIS IS NOT A TIME TO BE ON THE PHONE.
- THIS IS NOT A BREAK OR TIME TO RELAX.
- Bathroom
- Help students to follow expectations in bathroom.
- To prevent bathroom problems, if fully staffed, teachers are expected to go to the bathroom if they send more than one child at a time.
- Cleaning
- Tables are washed and sanitized before and after…
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