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Qualifications:
  • Enjoys & works well with children
  • Patient, calm & nurturing personality
  • Flexible - can switch tasks easily and use different skills
  • Good health & physical stamina
  • Can tolerate noise & confusion
  • Can learn & follow instructions
  • Can communicate well with both adults & children

Salary Range:

  Hourly Monthly
Entry Level $6.75- $8.00 $920 -$1,280
Experience $6.00-$14.00 $960-$2,240
Top $7.00-$16.00 $1,120-$2,560

Related Occupations:

  • Family Day-Care Provider Teacher
  • Child Care Director Teacher's Aide
  • Local Government Coordinator
  • Community College Instructor
  • Regional Child Care Manager

Child Care Workers and aides supervise, care for and teach infants and young children in schools and in private, community or government-run programs. Under the supervision of teachers or directors, they provide before and after school care and developmental education for infants and preschoolers. They also maintain discipline and supervise eating and rest periods.

Experience:
High school diploma, one-year minimum training in Childhood Development and Early Childhood Education (ECE); prior experience working with children preferred. For advanced positions: 2-3 years of Child Development courses and prior experience.

Skills - Knowledge of:

  • Early childhood development
  • Family dynamics
  • Child guidance principles & practices
  • Nutrition, health & safety
  • For directors: ability to administer, supervise & organize

Employment Outlook:
One of California's fastest growing occupations with excellent job prospects, especially for qualified certified employees. Some 26,190 workers will be needed, with 8,300 openings due to growth.

Where the Jobs Are:

  • Church-sponsored child care programs
  • Day-care centers & nursery schools
  • Extended-day magnet schools
  • Military bases
  • Non-profit agencies
  • Public school districts
  • Recreation programs
  • State & federal pre-schools & child care programs

Training Available:
San Diego City College:

Professor Berta Harris
Office: A-1-D
Telephone: (619) 388-2427

 

Berta Harris, | Phone: 619-388-2427, | beharris@sdccd.net | A-1-D

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