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Work to keep the building, classrooms, and playground in a clean, safe, orderly condition. Bi-weekly and Daily Pay options. We support child development for infants to school-age students, through a comprehensive, research-based curriculum in a safe, nurturing, fun school environment.
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We help parents discover their child’s superpowers and build future-ready kids who are confident in making friends, run the playground, and raise their hand high in the classroom. KidStrong is a milestone-accelerator for kids walking through 11 years old.
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Janitorial duties: organizing kitchen/storage areas, scrubbing floors, maintaining restrooms/dining room, cleaning equipment, picking up dumpster area/drive thru lane and playground area if applicable.
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The Membership Specialist is responsible for promoting the mission of KidStrong among its members and the greater community, to facilitate membership sales, member and guest experience, and overall satisfaction through continuous review and development of high quality services.
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Under the supervision of the Site Administrator, assists school staff in the safety and well-being of students during noon-time eating and playground activity; monitor designated areas on an assigned school campus in accordance with organizational and school policy.
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Supervise and oversee the safety of children (newborn through 6th grade) in the classroom and on the playground. Lead classroom activities such as bible story time, crafts, worship songs, and teaching the Celebration Place curriculum.
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