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Provide consistent interaction with children Initiate games, arts & crafts projects. Bottle-feed babies or assistant in eating needs of older children in accordance with parental direction.
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Communicate information regarding children to parents/guardians Provide recommendations for toys, educational tools, etc. Provide proper registration and check-out of children & parents Watch and care for children to ensure safety.
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Experience working with children. Provide friendly atmosphere for members and children. Keep children calm. Child Care Director, if applicable Operations Manager. Above position may report to the Assistant Manager or Assistant General Manager where applicable.
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Our gyms are packed with the latest state-of-the-art cardio and strength training equipment, weight room, full service locker rooms with showers, tanning booths, HydroMassage® bed, and an extensive schedule of Crunch's signature classes including Zumba®, BodyWeb with TRX®, Yoga Body Sculpt, Belly Butt and Thighs Bootcamp, and more.
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Our best team members are:patient, creative and attentive caregivers while working with small children (0-4 yrs old)experienced working with children (daycare, babysitting, nanny, church nursery) with professional references.
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Clean and sanitize child care toys. Keep working area free of sharp or harmful objects Answer childcare phone. Maintain valid Child/Infant CPR. Know, understand, and follow all policies, procedures, and standards Facilitate member requests or forward to a manager.
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Convenient Assignments: Find opportunities within a convenient 15-20 mile radius of your home base, minimizing commute times and maximizing your time spent doing what you love-caring for children.
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You have relatable childcare experience (special needs experience a plus) and the desire to work one-on-one with children in their home, putting safety above all else. Care would include making and providing meals, engaging in activities such as arts and crafts, board/card games, baking, outdoor play, bedtime routine, and staying with the children until the parents arrive home.
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We're in the process of hiring an exceptional childcare provider to nurture children ranging from 6 months to 12 years of age. You have relatable childcare experience and the desire to work one-on-one with children.
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Position Must Haves: Valid driver's license + reliable vehicle 4-5 days/week (Monday -Friday) of availability to work (30+ hours/week) 1-2+ years of childcare experience verifiable with refs CPR certification or willingness to renew 18+ years old and a H.S. graduate IF YOU HAVE A HEART FOR CHILDREN AND CARING FOR COLORADO FAMILIES, WE CAN'T WAIT TO TALK TO YOU.
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A babysitter wanted in Mountain Home for 3 children, babysitting in Mountain Home. I have three children and am looking for a reliable person to watch my kiddos for date nights to Boise.
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About you: You will be able to provide 3 references, 2 must be from working with children Personal experience is important! Compensation + Benefits: Hourly wage starts at $16-$18 Flexibility to work around a school schedule if you are a student, or other gigs if you are a gig economy worker or on-call at your current position Ability to start with just a few days per week if needed due to other commitments Paid training + professional development (including CPR/First Aid certification and additional childcare training.
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Must have experience caring for young children and be available for flexible hours. Must be reliable, responsible, and able to engage with the children in educational and fun activities.
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Seeking a part-time babysitter for 2 children. Must have experience with child care and be able to engage children in age-appropriate activities. Duties include supervising and caring for children in a safe and nurturing environment.
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Duties include engaging with children, supervising activities, and ensuring their safety. Must be reliable and experienced in caring for children. Seeking a part-time babysitter for 2 siblings near 59605.
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