Healing House, Inc. is seeking a reliable and caring Part-Time Childcare Provider to offer childcare for the children of our participants. In this role, you will implement a curriculum provided by staff to engage and educate the children in a safe and nurturing environment, contributing positively to their developmental journey while supporting families in their healing process.
General Accountabilities:
Curriculum Implementation:
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Implement the curriculum provided by our Family Counselor to create engaging and age-appropriate activities for children.
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Assist with homework or educational activities as outlined in the curriculum.
Childcare Responsibilities:
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Provide attentive care to ensure the safety and well-being of the children at all times.
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Supervise and monitor children's activities, indoors and outdoors, ensuring their safety.
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Create a positive and inclusive environment fostering social, emotional, and cognitive development.
Communication and Collaboration:
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Maintain open communication with parents and the Family Counselor regarding children's progress and any concerns.
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Follow and enforce established rules and guidelines for behavior and discipline as recommended by the Staff.
Facility Maintenance:
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Assist with maintaining a clean and organized childcare area, ensuring safety hazards are addressed.
Job Qualifications:
Education:
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High school diploma or equivalent, or currently enrolled in high school.
Experience:
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Previous experience working with children in a childcare setting, preferably following a curriculum.
Skills and Certifications:
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Familiarity with child development principles and best practices.
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Effective communication skills with children, parents, and Staff.
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CPR and First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain).
Physical Stamina: The role may require prolonged periods of sitting, standing, walking, and being actively engaged with patients and employees during work and employee interactions.-
Lifting and Carrying: There may be occasional requirements to lift or carry lightweight equipment or materials, such as tools or paperwork.
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Manual Dexterity: The position may involve tasks that require the use of hands and fingers, such as typing, writing, and handling materials.
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Visual and Auditory Acuity: The may need to closely observe patients and accurately interpret verbal and non-verbal cues during calls or interviews
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Mobility: The role may involve the ability to move freely within the facility to conduct interviews, attend meetings, and other office duties.
Sensory Abilities: This position may require the ability to perceive and respond to environmental and situational factors that are relevant to patient interactions.