Learning Care Group·Joliet, Illinois
The Housekeeping Aide is responsible for maintaining the cleanliness, safety, and organization of the childcare facility, including classrooms and playgrounds. They perform janitorial duties such as vacuuming, mopping, trash removal, and cleaning restrooms to ensure a healthy environment for children.
This is more than just a daycare job, it’s a journey. Our top priority is the health and safety of the children in our care. Our Housekeeping Aides are integral to the success of the childcare center by managing the organization and cleanliness that enables children to learn and grow in their environment.
Keep things fresh! Work to keep the building, classrooms, and playground in a clean, safe, orderly condition. Completes janitorial tasks such as vacuuming, mopping, dusting, cleaning windows, and restrooms. Gathers and empty trash.
Keep things working! Assist in cleaning school equipment, furniture, fixtures, and walls. Clean restrooms and refill dispensers.
Keep things festive! Assist with putting up and removing seasonal decorations and displays throughout the year.
Learning Care Group, Inc. is North America’s second-largest for-profit childcare provider and a leader in early childhood education. We offer specialized programs for children from 6 weeks to 12 years, delivered through our unique family of brands. Our commitment to excellence drives us to create cutting-edge facilities, equipped with advanced technology and expertly crafted curriculum designed by our in-house Education team.
We strive to make a meaningful impact on every child, their families, and the communities we serve. From infants to school-age students, our comprehensive, research-based curriculum supports holistic child development in a safe, nurturing, and engaging environment. As experts in childcare and early education, we prepare children for school, instill a lifelong love of learning, and build a strong foundation for their future success
Market context
In Illinois, child care center housekeeper roles are typically in steady demand because centers need consistent cleaning support to maintain safe, sanitary spaces for children and staff. These positions can be competitive when employers look for reliability, comfort working around children, and a team-oriented attitude, along with meeting state-specific education standards and center-specific requirements. Review the AI-summarized job requirements and benefits on this platform to save research time, then confirm your qualifications and ask about daily cleaning routines before applying.