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20 jobs that use Child Care the most

Jobs that use child care the most include day care provider, daycare provider assistant, and teaching aide.

What jobs use Child Care the most?

1. Day Care Provider

How day care provider uses Child Care:

  • Up hold all CPR and Minnesota regulate certifications.
  • Deliver patient belongings and information as well as provided exceptional assistance to patients and their families.
  • Create math, reading, bible, and art lessons.

Most common skills for day care provider:

  • Child Care
  • Nutritional Meals
  • CPR
  • Quality Care
  • Direct Care
  • State Regulations

2. Daycare Provider Assistant

How daycare provider assistant uses Child Care:

  • Practice emergency fire evacuation and basic first aid procedures; certify in pediatric, infant, and adult CPR.
  • Fulfill all childcare duties such as dressing, changing diapers, training in CPR, water safety and fire safety
  • Administer programs to promote educational programs such as ABC'S , 123'S colors, shapes, reading books etc.

Most common skills for daycare provider assistant:

  • Child Care
  • Kids
  • CPR
  • Homework Assignments
  • Learning Environment
  • Meal Preparation

3. Teaching Aide

How teaching aide uses Child Care:

  • Help student become more independent and achieve organizational goals by using self-monitore checklists and adaptive technology.
  • Work with a student with an IEP individually and in a small group on a daily basis.
  • Participate in IEP team process and subsequent responsibilities for implementation of identify goals, assessment of outcomes and relate documentation.

Most common skills for teaching aide:

  • Child Care
  • Mathematics
  • Classroom Management
  • Applied Behavior Analysis
  • ABA
  • IEP

4. Assistant Group Supervisor

How assistant group supervisor uses Child Care:

  • Lead and manage a DEA enforcement task force group involve in daily enforcement and intelligence collection/dissemination activities.
  • Play an active role in the reaccreditation for NAEYC.
  • Follow all safety precautions per DPW regulations and maintain all applicable childcare clearances.

Most common skills for assistant group supervisor:

  • Child Care
  • Classroom Environment
  • CPR
  • Pre-K
  • Infant Room
  • Open Communication

5. Afterschool Counselor

How afterschool counselor uses Child Care:

  • Manage a kindergarten class at an afterschool program.
  • Lead kids through daily activities and encourage their creativity
  • Train in emergency evacuation procedures and first aid, including CPR and accident documentation.

Most common skills for afterschool counselor:

  • Child Care
  • CPR
  • Homework Assignments
  • Direct Supervision
  • After-School Program
  • Kindergarten

6. Child Care Worker

How child care worker uses Child Care:

  • Obtain certification in CPR to ensure minors would be properly resuscitate in an emergency.
  • Require to maintain continuing education in courses including passive restraint, standard first aid and CPR.
  • Complete accurate and timely documentation on kids' behavior as outlined by policy.

Most common skills for child care worker:

  • Child Care
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Behavioral Issues
  • CPR
  • Direct Supervision
  • TCI

7. Cooking Teacher

How cooking teacher uses Child Care:

  • Plan and prepare a nutritional menu base on USDA and state guidelines.
  • Provide care and Montessori education to preschool kids as well as prepared kosher nutritious and healthy meals and snacks.
  • Pick up groceries at the store.

Most common skills for cooking teacher:

  • Child Care
  • Kids
  • Nutritional Meals
  • Clean Kitchen
  • CPR
  • Food Preparation

8. Child Caregiver

How child caregiver uses Child Care:

  • Teach them their numbers, ABC's, months & days of the year, etc.
  • Appropriate pet clean-up as required.
  • Provide childcare service for children all backgrounds, including those diagnose with autism.

Most common skills for child caregiver:

  • Child Care
  • Autism
  • Meal Prep
  • Applied Behavior Analysis
  • CPR
  • Homework Assignments

9. Child Care Aide

How child care aide uses Child Care:

  • Work with the children with ABC's and numbers.
  • Help with ABC's and numbers on part-time schedule.
  • Provide activities of daily living for a child with autism.

Most common skills for child care aide:

  • Child Care
  • CPR
  • Behavior Management
  • Child Development
  • Foster Care
  • First Aid Training

10. Camp Assistant

How camp assistant uses Child Care:

  • Guide and nurture campers by accompanying them to and assisting with camp activities, and lead hiking and canoe trips
  • Administer immediate first aid and CPR when necessary.
  • Insure the safety of the children being CPR certify.

Most common skills for camp assistant:

  • Child Care
  • Kids
  • CPR
  • Check-In
  • Role Model
  • Safety Rules

11. Children's Pastor

How children's pastor uses Child Care:

  • Create and manage online presence via Facebook.
  • Organize and lead weekly youth group meetings as well as retreats for jr. and sr. high students.
  • Schedule appointments; coordinate summer camps, VBS and all meetings for the children's ministry.

Most common skills for children's pastor:

  • Child Care
  • Kids
  • Curriculum Development
  • Outreach Events
  • Ministry Programs
  • Children Birth

12. Child Care Teacher

How child care teacher uses Child Care:

  • Maintain annual CPR training certificate.
  • Perform simple first aid and CPR in emergencies.
  • Coordinate activities for and supervise Pre-K after school students.

Most common skills for child care teacher:

  • Child Care
  • Child Development
  • CPR
  • Customer Service
  • Kids
  • Classroom Environment

13. Assistant Site Director

How assistant site director uses Child Care:

  • Manage incoming and outgoing faxes, mail, and FedEx packages.
  • Coordinate efforts with on-site technical specialists to determine downstream effects regarding modification package upgrades, re-work processes and logistics operations decisions.
  • Create a full scale musical production with upwards of 30 children, including sets, props, costumes and choreography.

Most common skills for assistant site director:

  • Child Care
  • CPR
  • Staff Supervision
  • Kids
  • Behavior Management
  • Assist Site

14. Toddler Teacher

How toddler teacher uses Child Care:

  • Attend required training (CPR, OSHA, etc).
  • Perform first aid and CPR if need.
  • Take care of kids change diapers give out snacks take kids outside take trash out get kids ready before getting pick up

Most common skills for toddler teacher:

  • Child Care
  • CPR
  • Customer Service
  • Child Development
  • Open Communication
  • Classroom Environment

15. Teacher Associate

How teacher associate uses Child Care:

  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Maintain first aid and CPR status as required by licensing.
  • Work as a substitute teacher in grades Pre-K to 4th grade

Most common skills for teacher associate:

  • Child Care
  • Classroom Management
  • CPR
  • Child Development
  • Cleanliness
  • IEP

16. In-Home Nanny

How in-home nanny uses Child Care:

  • Maintain CPR certification and basic first aid knowledge.
  • Pick kids up from school, ensure their homework are done, help if need.
  • Construct a relationship with family and kids and also include appropriate discipline actions.

Most common skills for in-home nanny:

  • Taking Care
  • Child Care
  • Kids
  • Meal Preparation
  • CPR
  • Boys Ages

17. Lead Camp Counselor

How lead camp counselor uses Child Care:

  • Guide and nurture campers by accompanying them to and assisting with camp activities, and lead hiking and canoe trips
  • Insure safety, cleanliness and appearance of waterfront.
  • Demonstrate leadership, management and technical skills through effective collaboration, using team resources, progressive decision making and personal responsibility.

Most common skills for lead camp counselor:

  • Child Care
  • CPR
  • Kids
  • Mediation
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Youth Ages

18. Assistant Daycare Teacher

How assistant daycare teacher uses Child Care:

  • Regulate under ABC and DSS.
  • Plan and organize daily activities for Pre-K.
  • Follow guidelines for Pre-K for SA when implementing classroom curriculum.

Most common skills for assistant daycare teacher:

  • Child Care
  • Kids
  • CPR
  • Child Development
  • Learning Environment
  • Social Development

19. Household Manager

How household manager uses Child Care:

  • Manage monthly Medicaid flex funds for emergencies, rewards/incentives, and other supportive services.
  • Manage various factors of legal employment that include background checks, W4s, employee handbooks, employee contracts, and payroll.
  • Create weekly meal plan, stock groceries, and prepare healthy dinners daily.

Most common skills for household manager:

  • Child Care
  • Scheduling Appointments
  • Nutritious Meals
  • Event Planning
  • Meal Planning
  • Meal Preparation

20. Toddler Assistant Teacher

How toddler assistant teacher uses Child Care:

  • Work closely with co-teacher to manage and co-teach curriculum to a large group.
  • Schedule appointments, answer calls, file, pull, and maintain accuracy in patients EMR.
  • Assist in preparation and maintenance of Montessori learning environment to encourage students to thrive academically, socially, and physically.

Most common skills for toddler assistant teacher:

  • Customer Service
  • CPR
  • Child Care
  • Child Development
  • Classroom Management
  • Pre-K

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