Childcare Classroom Support - Full-Time/Monday - Friday
Job Description
Job Description
Job Summary:
The position of Classroom Support is to act as an enthusiastic and motivating role model for the children they serve. This role will be responsible to assist with activities for the children. The Classroom Support will foster positive relationships, encourage learning through play, and ensure the well-being of every child in their care.
Responsibilities:
Child Supervision & Safety
• Maintain a secure and engaging environment for children.
• Monitor children's activities to ensure safety and well-being.
• Follow emergency protocols and respond to incidents appropriately.
• Ensure toys, play areas, and equipment are clean and safe.
Daily Care & Basic Needs
• Assist children with daily routines such as meals, naps, and hygiene.
• Change diapers and assist with toilet training, as needed
• Encourage healthy eating habits and ensure proper hydration.
Educational & Developmental Activities
• Implement appropriate activities that promote learning and social development.
• Support cognitive, emotional, and physical growth through structured play and interactive learning.
• Read stories, lead arts and crafts, and facilitate sensory activities.
Social & Emotional Support
• Foster a warm, inclusive, and respectful atmosphere.
• Guide children with age-appropriate social behaviors.
• Provide comfort and reassurance to children experiencing distress.
Communication & Collaboration
• Maintain open communication with parents and guardians, lead teachers, and administration.
• Work collaboratively with other childcare staff to ensure a smooth daily operation.
• Document incidents, concerns, and developmental milestones.
Compliance & Professionalism
• Adhere to all licensing and safety regulations.
• Maintain a clean and organized childcare space.
• Participate in ongoing training and professional development.
Qualifications & Skills
• High school diploma required.
• Previous experience, formal and/or informal, in a childcare setting preferred.
• Willingness to complete required childcare training and/or certifications as in CPR/First Aid, etc.
• Ability to be team-oriented.
• Ability to communicate and engage with children of all abilities.
• Commitment to and promote equity and inclusion practices.
Physical Requirements
• Frequent standing, walking, bending, and reaching.
• Must be able to lift 50 lbs.
\nCompany Description
Since 1992 Harbor House of Louisville has provided day services to adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them opportunities to build social, emotional, and cognitive skills through participation in employment, performing arts, health and wellness, and visual arts.
Now Harbor House is expanding to bring these same outstanding day services to children and seniors of all abilities—meaning with and without disabilities—on an intergenerational model where all three groups will engage daily in meaningful opportunities aimed at improving their lives. What does that mean? It means that children, adults, and seniors of all abilities will read, sing, dance, paint, draw, and even exercise together.
We moved into our new 36,000-square-foot Intergenerational Life Center in October 2023, and are now weaving children and seniors into our family, beginning with before- and after-school programs and seniors in 2024, and 105 children of all abilities, ages 6 weeks to 5 years, when our previous 8,000-square-foot building is renovated into a Child Enrichment Center by spring 2025.
Harbor House. Weaving a tapestry of love, hope, and empowerment.
Company Description
Since 1992 Harbor House of Louisville has provided day services to adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them opportunities to build social, emotional, and cognitive skills through participation in employment, performing arts, health and wellness, and visual arts. \r\n\r\nNow Harbor House is expanding to bring these same outstanding day services to children and seniors of all abilities—meaning with and without disabilities—on an intergenerational model where all three groups will engage daily in meaningful opportunities aimed at improving their lives. What does that mean? It means that children, adults, and seniors of all abilities will read, sing, dance, paint, draw, and even exercise together. \r\n\r\nWe moved into our new 36,000-square-foot Intergenerational Life Center in October 2023, and are now weaving children and seniors into our family, beginning with before- and after-school programs and seniors in 2024, and 105 children of all abilities, ages 6 weeks to 5 years, when our previous 8,000-square-foot building is renovated into a Child Enrichment Center by spring 2025.\r\n\r\nHarbor House. Weaving a tapestry of love, hope, and empowerment.