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Living Table United Church of Christ
4001 38
th
Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55406
612-729-7556
office@livingtable.org
Nursery Caregiver Job Description
Position Description (Note: this position is for three months and may be extended)
The nursery caregiver will be present during the Sunday morning worship service to watch any children
up to three years of age who might be dropped off in the nursery while worship service is in session.
Accountability
The caregiver is directly responsible to the Personnel Team acting on behalf of the congregation as a
whole. A volunteer age 17 or older shall be present in the nursery with the caregiver.
Hours
The nursery caregiver will be present from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM on Sunday mornings to watch any
children who might be dropped off in the nursery while worship service is in session.
In case of emergency or illness of the caregiver, the caregiver will call the church office to notify the
church of the absence prior to 10:00 AM.
Target starting date, 7/6/2014.
Compensation
The position will pay $40-$60 a week.
Qualifications
1) Must be at least 18 years of age.
2) Must be patient and good with children.
3) Must be currently certified in CPR or willing to be trained.
4) Must be willing to submit to background checks.
5) Experience in early childhood education and child care are preferred but not required.
Responsibilities
1) Greet and receive directions from parents and guardians as children are dropped off.
2) Provide a welcoming, safe and friendly environment for all children during the worship service.
3) Plan and direct age-appropriate activities for children during the worship services.
CONTACT
Send a letter of interest to the church office marked ATTENTION PERSONNEL or email to
office@livingtable.org.
Please include three references and prior positions held.
Contact person from Personnel Team: Lynne Hendrickson at lynnehendricks[email protected]
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