How do they match: Childcare Workers

  • Childcare Workers

  • Child Attendant
  • Child Care Development Specialist
  • Child Care Aide
  • Child Care Assistant
  • Child Care Attendant
  • Child Care Provider
  • Child Care Sitter
  • Child Care Supervisor
  • Child Care Teacher
  • Child Care Worker
  • Child Caregiver
  • Child Daycare Worker
  • Child Life Specialist
  • Child Monitor
  • Child's Nurse
  • Childcare Aide
  • Childcare Assistant
  • Childcare Attendant
  • Childcare Provider
  • Childcare Worker
  • Children's Aide
  • Children's Attendant
  • Children's Institution Attendant
  • Children's Lunchroom Supervisor
  • Home Child Care Provider
  • Infant Childcare Provider
  • School Childcare Attendant

  • Attend to children at schools, businesses, private households, and childcare institutions. Perform a variety of tasks, such as dressing, feeding, bathing, and overseeing play.

  • Accompany children to and from school, on outings, and to medical appointments.
  • Assist in preparing food and serving meals and refreshments to children.
  • Care for children in institutional setting, such as group homes, nursery schools, private businesses, or schools for the handicapped.
  • Communicate with children's parents or guardians about daily activities, behaviors, and related issues.
  • Create developmentally appropriate lesson plans.
  • Discipline children and recommend or initiate other measures to control behavior, such as caring for own clothing and picking up toys and books.
  • Dress children and change diapers.
  • Help children with homework and school work.
  • Identify signs of emotional or developmental problems in children and bring them to parents' or guardians' attention.
  • Instruct children in health and personal habits, such as eating, resting, and toilet habits.
  • Keep records on individual children, including daily observations and information about activities, meals served, and medications administered.
  • Observe and monitor children's play activities.
  • Provide care for mentally disturbed, delinquent, or handicapped children.
  • Read to children and teach them simple painting, drawing, handicrafts, and songs.
  • Regulate children's rest periods.
  • Support children's emotional and social development, encouraging understanding of others and positive self-concepts.

  • Develop daily schedules for children or families.
  • Develop educational or training programs.
  • Arrange childcare or educational settings to ensure physical safety of children.
  • Discuss child development and behavior with parents or guardians.
  • Provide for basic needs of children.