• HOME CHILD CARE PROVIDER
  • Location
    910 EDINBURGH DRIVE, WOODSTOCK, ON| Ontario
  • Job ID
    38355
  • Views
    30
  • Date Posted
    28-10-2025
  • Expiry Date
    26-04-2026
  • Type of Job
    Full Time
  • Salary
    CAD 21
  • Min. Experience
    1 to less than 7 months
  • Min. Education
    Secondary (high) school graduation certificate
Job Details
Supervision and Care: Watch over children, keep them safe, and make sure they feel loved and cared for.

Daily Needs: Help with feeding, bathing, dressing, making baby formula, and changing diapers.

Meal Preparation: Plan and make meals and snacks for the children.

Hygiene and Personal Care: Teach children how to stay clean and help them with things like brushing teeth and combing hair if needed.

Activity Planning: Set up and join fun and age-appropriate activities like games, arts and crafts, reading, and going on outings.

Emotional Support: Support children emotionally, comfort them when needed, and help them learn to get along with others.

Discipline: Follow the parents’ rules for discipline, using kind and helpful ways to guide the children.

Record Keeping: Keep track of what the children do each day and any health-related notes, if required.

Transportation: Drive or walk children to school, appointments, and other places.

Housekeeping: Do light cleaning tasks like tidying play areas, cleaning up after the children, and doing their laundry.
Job Description
Supervision and Care: Watch over children, keep them safe, and make sure they feel loved and cared for.

Daily Needs: Help with feeding, bathing, dressing, making baby formula, and changing diapers.

Meal Preparation: Plan and make meals and snacks for the children.

Hygiene and Personal Care: Teach children how to stay clean and help them with things like brushing teeth and combing hair if needed.

Activity Planning: Set up and join fun and age-appropriate activities like games, arts and crafts, reading, and going on outings.

Emotional Support: Support children emotionally, comfort them when needed, and help them learn to get along with others.

Discipline: Follow the parents’ rules for discipline, using kind and helpful ways to guide the children.

Record Keeping: Keep track of what the children do each day and any health-related notes, if required.

Transportation: Drive or walk children to school, appointments, and other places.

Housekeeping: Do light cleaning tasks like tidying play areas, cleaning up after the children, and doing their laundry.