Education:
Child Care References:
Please list
the names and phone numbers of three persons NOT RELATED
TO YOU who have seen you work with children (these
references must be supervisors, co-workers, parents whose children
you have cared for, or other child care related references).
Other Related
Experience Or Comments / Questions:
Referred
to KiddieCorp by:
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certify that this information is accurate and complete.
Giving incomplete or false information is a serious matter and
is grounds for dismissal and forfeiture of related benefits.
I authorize KiddieCorp and any of its authorized representatives to investigate any and all of the information contained in this
application and to conduct additional investigations of my experience
and background as it relates to my application for hire. I give
my permission to my past employers to provide my performance
history to KiddieCorp. I understand that if hired, my status
will be that of an employee at will, with no contractual right,
express or implied, to remain in the employer's employ. In consideration
of my employment, I specifically agree that my employment may
be terminated, with or without cause or notice. I understand
that no representations will be made, express or implied, which
are contrary to the foregoing. This statement of policy is not
subject to change. I have read and understand and agree to the
provisions of this application.
Job Description, Essential Functions and Conduct Policies
Equal
Opportunity Statement
KiddieCorp is an equal opportunity employer. The information
requested of you is requested in order to help us make the best
possible placement of employees within the company. All portions
of the attached application pertaining to you must be completed.
KiddieCorp, in accordance with state and federal law, does
not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, religion,
sex, national origin, ancestry, marital status, disability,
medical condition including pregnancy, veteran status, arrest
record, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected
by law.
Job Description
You will be responsible for greeting parents, supervising children,
leading arts and crafts projects, group games, circle time,
active play, and making sure everyone has a good time. Examples
of some of your responsibilities are listed below:
Smile, approach, and assist parents.
Immediately help the supervisor organize children whenever
needed.
Initiate group activities and games with the children.
Periodically clean up the child care room, putting
away toys and supplies as needed.
Wipe or wash children's hands before and immediately
after a snack.
Lead group games, craft projects, active play, story
time, circle time, etc.
Check infant and toddler diapers every hour and change
right away.
Immediately log: injuries, infant information, timeouts,
etc. on forms provided.
Make sure parents sign children in and out.
Tell your supervisor if you notice any inconsistencies
with the program or a team member.
Tell your supervisor if you have ideas for improvements.
Follow all KiddieCorp policies and procedures.
Essential
Functions (Job Requirements)
You must be able to perform the following functions to be considered
for employment as a KiddieCorp team member. Please read this
section carefully and indicate on your application if you are
able to perform the following functions.
Must be able to lift 30 pounds.
Must be able to actively play with children on their
level
(for example, if they are on the floor you must have the ability
and energy to sit on the floor with them).
Must have the ability to bend over, stand, and move
quickly as necessary.
Must speak fluent English; a second language is desirable.
Conduct
Policies
KiddieCorp team members are expected to meet the following conduct
policies. Any violation of these policies may result in immediate
termination:
Employees are never to use corporal punishment (spanking, grabbing,
slapping, or other physical behavior) or speak harshly to a
child.
Employees are never to be under the influence of alcohol
or controlled substances during their shifts.
Employees are never to leave a child unattended for
any reason.
Employees are always to keep a firm hand on an infant
on the changing table at all times.
Employees are always to arrive on time and ready to
work their scheduled shifts.
Employees are always to wear the specified KiddieCorp
uniform during their scheduled shifts.
Employees are always to sign in and out for their shifts.
Employees are always to notify their manager when leaving
for any type of break.
Child Care Questions
Please answer the following questions. Thank you!
1.
If you had a group of (6) three year olds and they were all
running around the room, what activity would you start to regain
program structure?
2. What
does the word "interaction" mean to you?
3. How would
you calm a crying baby?