Posted : Friday, June 14, 2024 07:42 PM
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org/Home/DistrictJobPosting/1868156 *CAL-SAFE CHILD DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANT JOB DESCRIPTION* *BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF POSITION* Under the direction of an assigned supervisor, assist in providing an infant/toddler development program in a safe and nurturing group setting; model effective, age-appropriate parenting and child care strategies to pregnant and parenting teens; work with school and community resources to address the needs of teen parents, their children and their families.
*ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES* 1.
Assist in the development and implementation of activities designed to promote healthy physical, intellectual, social and emotional development in infants and toddlers; supervise and interact with infants and toddlers engaged in indoor and outdoor activities such as walks, sand and water play, art, blocks, balls, story time and meals.
2.
Provide for the physical and health needs of infants and toddlers by changing diapers and soiled clothing; assist toddlers with toilet training and hand washing; prepare nutritious foods and snacks; feed infants and assist toddlers to learn self-feeding skills; perfo0rm basic daily health screenings and provide feedback to parents.
3.
Assist with nap and rest times; provide care and comfort to crying and/or tired children through activities such as holding, rocking, and soothing as needed.
4.
Maintain state required health and safety standards in the child development centers by tasks such as pick up and store play materials after use; remove damaged items from play areas and report to supervisor; clean and disinfect high chairs, table tops, counters, and other equipment as needed; wash and disinfect dishes, utensils and used linens; sweep or wipe floors to remove spilled foods, drinks, and sand.
5.
Maintain supplies for diapering/toileting, feeding, art, and other learning activities; restock as needed; report needs to supervisor when inventories are low.
6.
Assist in keeping records and preparing reports related to program activities, such as attendance sheets, immunization records, emergency cards, schedules, developmental profiles and goals.
7.
Support school policies and rules, encourage teens to abide by them; provide direction and supervision for teen volunteers and lab students as directed; communicate information to school administrators, program supervisor and co-workers; serve as a role model and resource for teens in areas of parenting skills and child care issues.
8.
Perform related duties as assigned.
*KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES* KNOWLEDGE OF: * Principles of infant/toddler development.
* State regulations and best practices for daily operation of child development center.
* Basic health and safety regulations and strategies for infants/toddlers.
* Record keeping techniques.
* Oral and written communication skills.
* Interpersonal skills reflecting patience, tact and courtesy.
ABILITY TO: * Model positive parenting skills to teens.
* Provide information and direction to teens in a positive and supportive manner.
* Provide care and guidance to infants and toddlers.
* Learn, apply and explain rules, regulations and procedures of the Child Development Center.
* Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with children, teens and staff.
* Bend and lift infants/toddlers, pick up toys, perform routine cleaning tasks.
* Assist with toileting, diapering, feeding and other general child-care duties.
* Prioritize the needs of crying and upset infants/toddlers and respond appropriately.
* Perform routine clerical and record keeping duties.
*REQUIREMENTS* *WORK YEAR: 209 Work year* *EDUCATION:* High school graduation or equivalent and Completion of CDE, Child Development Associate Teacher Requirements, Option 1 or 2.
*EXPERIENCE: *At least six (6) months experience in a group day care setting, a portion including infant/toddler care.
*AUTHORIZATION:* A Child Development Associate Teacher Permit authorizes the holder to provide service in the care, development, and instruction of children in a child care and development program and supervise a Child Development Assistant Permit holder.
*TERM AND RENEWAL:* A Child Development Associate Teacher Permit is issued for five years and may only be renewed once.
In order to renew the Child Development Associate Teacher Permit, the applicant must complete at least 15 semester units toward the Child Development Teacher Permit.
At the end of the ten-year period, the applicant must meet all requirements for a Child Development Teacher Permit *REQUIREMENTS:* Option 1: Both of (a) and (b) below: (a) Completion of a minimum of 12 semester units of course work in early childhood education/child development (exclusive of field work) including at least one course in each of the following core areas: ⎯ Child/Human Growth and Development ⎯ Child, Family, and Community or Child and Family Relations ⎯ Programs/Curriculum for Young Children (b) Fifty days experience (at least 3+ hours/day), within the past two years, in an instructional capacity at a childcare and development program (experience may include paid and/or volunteer work) Option 2: Completion of the Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential.
For information about the CDA Credential contact 1-800-424-4310.
*SALARY: *Classified Salary Schedule: Range 7 *BENEFITS: *Medical dental, vision and life insurance (employee contribution) *WORKING CONDITIONS* *ENVIRONMENT: *Large, self-contained children's center environment-indoor and outdoor play areas, food preparation and eating area, rest room and sleeping area.
*PHYSICAL ABILITIES: *Motor skills to lift and carry children and objects weighing up to 40 pounds.
Stand for extended periods of time.
Bend at the waist, kneel, crawl, and sit on the floor.
Pull wagon or push 6 child baby-buggy.
Assist with diapering, toileting, dressing and feeding infants/toddlers.
Vision to supervise and assist infants/toddlers in indoor and outdoor activities.
Hearing/speaking skills to communicate with children, teens, staff and others.
Should an applicant require reasonable accommodation, the Ventura County Office of Education will consider that upon request.
Job Type: Part-time Pay: $23.
20 - $28.
27 per hour Benefits: * Dental insurance * Employee assistance program * Health insurance * Retirement plan * Vision insurance Schedule: * Day shift * Monday to Friday * No weekends School type: * Public school Ability to commute/relocate: * Oxnard, CA 93030: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location: In person
edjoin.
org/Home/DistrictJobPosting/1868156 *CAL-SAFE CHILD DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANT JOB DESCRIPTION* *BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF POSITION* Under the direction of an assigned supervisor, assist in providing an infant/toddler development program in a safe and nurturing group setting; model effective, age-appropriate parenting and child care strategies to pregnant and parenting teens; work with school and community resources to address the needs of teen parents, their children and their families.
*ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES* 1.
Assist in the development and implementation of activities designed to promote healthy physical, intellectual, social and emotional development in infants and toddlers; supervise and interact with infants and toddlers engaged in indoor and outdoor activities such as walks, sand and water play, art, blocks, balls, story time and meals.
2.
Provide for the physical and health needs of infants and toddlers by changing diapers and soiled clothing; assist toddlers with toilet training and hand washing; prepare nutritious foods and snacks; feed infants and assist toddlers to learn self-feeding skills; perfo0rm basic daily health screenings and provide feedback to parents.
3.
Assist with nap and rest times; provide care and comfort to crying and/or tired children through activities such as holding, rocking, and soothing as needed.
4.
Maintain state required health and safety standards in the child development centers by tasks such as pick up and store play materials after use; remove damaged items from play areas and report to supervisor; clean and disinfect high chairs, table tops, counters, and other equipment as needed; wash and disinfect dishes, utensils and used linens; sweep or wipe floors to remove spilled foods, drinks, and sand.
5.
Maintain supplies for diapering/toileting, feeding, art, and other learning activities; restock as needed; report needs to supervisor when inventories are low.
6.
Assist in keeping records and preparing reports related to program activities, such as attendance sheets, immunization records, emergency cards, schedules, developmental profiles and goals.
7.
Support school policies and rules, encourage teens to abide by them; provide direction and supervision for teen volunteers and lab students as directed; communicate information to school administrators, program supervisor and co-workers; serve as a role model and resource for teens in areas of parenting skills and child care issues.
8.
Perform related duties as assigned.
*KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES* KNOWLEDGE OF: * Principles of infant/toddler development.
* State regulations and best practices for daily operation of child development center.
* Basic health and safety regulations and strategies for infants/toddlers.
* Record keeping techniques.
* Oral and written communication skills.
* Interpersonal skills reflecting patience, tact and courtesy.
ABILITY TO: * Model positive parenting skills to teens.
* Provide information and direction to teens in a positive and supportive manner.
* Provide care and guidance to infants and toddlers.
* Learn, apply and explain rules, regulations and procedures of the Child Development Center.
* Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with children, teens and staff.
* Bend and lift infants/toddlers, pick up toys, perform routine cleaning tasks.
* Assist with toileting, diapering, feeding and other general child-care duties.
* Prioritize the needs of crying and upset infants/toddlers and respond appropriately.
* Perform routine clerical and record keeping duties.
*REQUIREMENTS* *WORK YEAR: 209 Work year* *EDUCATION:* High school graduation or equivalent and Completion of CDE, Child Development Associate Teacher Requirements, Option 1 or 2.
*EXPERIENCE: *At least six (6) months experience in a group day care setting, a portion including infant/toddler care.
*AUTHORIZATION:* A Child Development Associate Teacher Permit authorizes the holder to provide service in the care, development, and instruction of children in a child care and development program and supervise a Child Development Assistant Permit holder.
*TERM AND RENEWAL:* A Child Development Associate Teacher Permit is issued for five years and may only be renewed once.
In order to renew the Child Development Associate Teacher Permit, the applicant must complete at least 15 semester units toward the Child Development Teacher Permit.
At the end of the ten-year period, the applicant must meet all requirements for a Child Development Teacher Permit *REQUIREMENTS:* Option 1: Both of (a) and (b) below: (a) Completion of a minimum of 12 semester units of course work in early childhood education/child development (exclusive of field work) including at least one course in each of the following core areas: ⎯ Child/Human Growth and Development ⎯ Child, Family, and Community or Child and Family Relations ⎯ Programs/Curriculum for Young Children (b) Fifty days experience (at least 3+ hours/day), within the past two years, in an instructional capacity at a childcare and development program (experience may include paid and/or volunteer work) Option 2: Completion of the Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential.
For information about the CDA Credential contact 1-800-424-4310.
*SALARY: *Classified Salary Schedule: Range 7 *BENEFITS: *Medical dental, vision and life insurance (employee contribution) *WORKING CONDITIONS* *ENVIRONMENT: *Large, self-contained children's center environment-indoor and outdoor play areas, food preparation and eating area, rest room and sleeping area.
*PHYSICAL ABILITIES: *Motor skills to lift and carry children and objects weighing up to 40 pounds.
Stand for extended periods of time.
Bend at the waist, kneel, crawl, and sit on the floor.
Pull wagon or push 6 child baby-buggy.
Assist with diapering, toileting, dressing and feeding infants/toddlers.
Vision to supervise and assist infants/toddlers in indoor and outdoor activities.
Hearing/speaking skills to communicate with children, teens, staff and others.
Should an applicant require reasonable accommodation, the Ventura County Office of Education will consider that upon request.
Job Type: Part-time Pay: $23.
20 - $28.
27 per hour Benefits: * Dental insurance * Employee assistance program * Health insurance * Retirement plan * Vision insurance Schedule: * Day shift * Monday to Friday * No weekends School type: * Public school Ability to commute/relocate: * Oxnard, CA 93030: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location: In person
• Phone : (800) 424-4310
• Location : 1800 Solar Dr, Oxnard, CA
• Post ID: 9004932064