Adventist Health·The Dalles, Oregon
Assists child care teachers in planning, implementing, and supervising daily programs for children while ensuring a safe and nurturing environment. Maintains classroom routines, promotes social skill development, and ensures compliance with all childcare licensing standards.
In the heart of The Dalles, Oregon, Adventist Health Columbia Gorge has served the Columbia River Gorge community since 1901. We are comprised of a 49-bed hospital, various medical offices, home health, a birthing center and a vast scope of services located throughout The Dalles and the surrounding areas. The Dalles is known for its picturesque views of the Columbia River, local charm and delicious downtown restaurants and bakeries. There is something for everyone in this scenic community.
Assists child care teachers in planning, implementing and supervising the daily programs for their assigned group of children within standards and guidelines established by Great 'N Small practice methods, guidelines and policies.
Assists in the implementation of developmentally appropriate curriculum and activities on a daily basis, in accordance with Great 'n Small guidelines and procedures. Assists the teachers in meeting the physical, social, emotional and intellectual needs of each child. Helps evaluate programs for quality improvement.
Ensures childcare routines are carried out in a manner that is prompt, hygienic and consistent with good child development principles. Routines include, but are not limited to, diapering, toilet training, hand washing, eating, napping and transitioning between activities. Adds to the learning environment by creating a pleasing, inviting classroom atmosphere where children feel comfortable and secure paying attention to soft spaces and appropriate voice tones.
Provides positive guidance and redirection strategies to help children develop the ability to be self-regulated. Participates in experiences which promote individual self-expression in conversation, imaginative play and creativity through music, art, movement and general expression.
Participates in a variety of opportunities to help children develop and understand appropriate relationships with others. Provides social skill building assistance that is developmentally appropriate.
Helps ensure the classroom is operating in compliance with all childcare licensing standards, paying particular attention to ensure that standards prohibiting corporal punishment are followed.
Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
Adventist Health is committed to the safety and wellbeing of our associates and patients. Therefore, we require that all associates receive all required vaccinations as a condition of employment and annually thereafter, where applicable. Medical and religious exemptions may apply.
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Market context
In Oregon, per diem child caregiver roles often reflect steady demand in settings that need flexible daytime coverage. These positions are competitive because employers typically look for early childhood experience, a high school diploma or GED, and quick completion of required certifications such as CPR, Food Handlers, and child safety courses. Review the AI-summarized job requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm the certification timeline before applying.