Adult Day Care Director creates and directs programs that address the health, psychosocial, and educational needs of older individuals and their caregivers and that provide clients a safe, secure, and positive daily experience. Responsible for recruiting, training, and retention of qualified staff. Being an Adult Day Care Director manages the financial operations for the center including billing, reimbursements, and budgets. Performs assessments of prospective clients to determine if programs will meet their needs. Additionally, Adult Day Care Director coordinates with caregivers, families, social services agencies, and medical professionals to plan clients program of care. Monitors programs to ensure effectiveness, quality care, compliance with applicable regulations and standards, and to identify areas for improvement or expanded program offerings. May be a RN with experience in gerontology. Requires a bachelor's degree of social science or a directly related field. Typically reports to top management. The Adult Day Care Director typically manages through subordinate managers and professionals in larger groups of moderate complexity. Provides input to strategic decisions that affect the functional area of responsibility. May give input into developing the budget. Capable of resolving escalated issues arising from operations and requiring coordination with other departments. To be an Adult Day Care Director typically requires 3+ years of managerial experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Do you love working with kids? Do you thrive when you see a child's face light up? Do you have a desire to work with young children and help each child learn and develop? Developmental Preschool wants to hear from you. We are currently filling one full time caregiver position for our program. Developmental Preschool offers a variety of benefits to full time employees including health insurance, retirement, short term disability and more! DPDC is an equal opportunity employer.
Childcare Provider
Providers work directly with the Staffing Coordinator, Curriculum Coordinator and peers to provide a developmentally appropriate, educationally stimulating classroom environment for the children enrolled in their class.
I) INTRODUCTION:
To provide early childhood education and child care by planning, supervising, and implementing a developmentally appropriate curriculum for children of differing abilities.
II) DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1) Form a warm and loving relationship with each child in the classroom.
2) Provide a variety of developmentally appropriate curriculum activities for children to achieve classroom and individual goals. Develop a daily schedule and weekly lesson plans, and provide appropriate materials and equipment.
3) Provide a safe, healthy physical environment.
4) Communicate regularly with parents through a variety of means, regarding classroom activities, child’s progress, etc.
5) Provide large and small group instruction, play and other activities for the facilitation of the development and learning of children with diverse needs.
6) Co-teach with a special education teacher in order to effectively provide early intervention services for children with disabilities in an inclusive preschool setting.
7) Consult with and receive training from therapists and other specialists regarding therapeutic procedures and techniques for children with disabilities.
8) Supervise paraprofessional staff members, practicum students, and volunteers placed in the classroom.
9) Other duties as assigned relating to the effective delivery of services to children and their families.
III) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Knowledge and experience working with groups of children preferred.
IV) ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Must be able to operate equipment typical in classroom and office settings, including assembling and dissembling toys and equipment. Must be able to communicate effectively in writing and speaking with a variety of audiences including parents, professionals and community members. Must understand the federal and state statues and interpret rules and procedures. Should be organized and be able to work independently. Must be able to stand for long periods of time, lift up to fifty pounds, and be patient as well as agile in bending, walking other positions necessary for the care of children. Willingness and ability to travel in own vehicle throughout assigned service area.
Developmental Preschool is an equal opportunity employer.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $10.00 per hour
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Work Location: In person