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Child Development Assistant Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Child Care Teacher

Pontiac, MI · On-site

$22K - $28K/yr

We are seeking a Child Care Teacher's as well as Assistant's to join our team ... The team assist one another in the development and supervision of children. Responsibilities ...

Child Care Teacher

Pontiac, MI · On-site

$22K - $28K/yr

We are seeking a Child Care Teacher's as well as Assistant's to join our team ... The team assist one another in the development and supervision of children. Responsibilities ...

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How much do child development assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for child development assistant in Michigan is $16.76, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.10 and $18.03 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Child Development Assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Child Development Assistant, you need knowledge of early childhood development, basic caregiving skills, and typically a certificate or diploma in child care or a related field. Familiarity with health and safety regulations, child observation tools, and early learning frameworks is commonly required. Patience, strong communication, and a nurturing demeanor help foster trusting relationships with children and families. These skills ensure the provision of safe, supportive, and developmentally appropriate care that promotes children's growth and well-being.

What are Child Development Assistants?

Child Development Assistants are professionals who support the care, learning, and development of young children in settings such as daycares, preschools, and early childhood education centers. They assist lead educators by preparing classroom materials, supervising children, and helping implement daily activities that promote social, emotional, and cognitive growth. Their role also involves ensuring a safe and nurturing environment, observing children’s progress, and communicating with parents and staff. Qualifications and requirements can vary depending on local regulations and the specific workplace.

What Does a Child Development Assistant Do?

A child development assistant works at a child care center and supports the teacher with managing children under their care. As a child development assistant, your job duties include helping students as they complete daily activities, assisting the teacher during instructional periods, and performing general administrative tasks as needed. The career typically requires postsecondary education in child development or early childhood education, as well as professional experience in working with children. You may also need to complete first aid and CPR certification training programs and pass a background check. Additional qualifications include excellent interpersonal and communication skills, as well as the ability to manage young children.

How does a Child Development Assistant typically collaborate with lead educators and parents?

Child Development Assistants work closely with lead educators by supporting lesson implementation, managing classroom routines, and observing children’s behavior to provide valuable feedback. They also frequently communicate with parents, sharing updates on their child's progress and addressing any concerns under the guidance of the lead teacher. This collaboration ensures a consistent, nurturing environment for children and helps maintain open lines of communication between the educational team and families.
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Infographic showing various Child Development Assistant job openings in Michigan as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, and 11% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $34,868 per year, or $16.8 per hour.
On-Call Child Development Specialist

On-Call Child Development Specialist

Illinois Central College

Flint, MI

$17.05 - $19.60/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Position Title:

On-Call Child Development Specialist17.06 USD Hourly

Campus:

Academic Building, East Peoria Campus

Employment Type:

Classified, StaffPart time

Department:

Children's Center

Start Date:

11/17/2025

Job Description:

SUMMARY

The Child Development Specialist is primarily responsible for planning and supervising play and learning activities. The Specialist assists in the supervision of college students assigned to the Center for coursework in addition to assisting with daily operations of the Center.

Compensation for the On-Call Child Development Specialist is $17.05 - $19.60 an hour. For a candidate to be considered and have a complete application they must attach a cover letter, resume, and transcripts. This role will remain open until filled.

Essential Functions

This list is meant to be representative, not exhaustive. Some incumbents may not perform all the duties listed while in other cases related duties may also be assigned. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

1. Supervise children in the Children's Center during play, meals and rest periods.

2. Plan and carry out daily Developmentally Appropriate Activities (lessons) to include physical, mental and social growth activities in respect to age, individual ability, and cultural background.

3. Orient, supervise and mentor College program students in our lab school environment as well as student employees.

4. Work collaboratively with professors and department leads including the Early Childhood Education Program concerning students in the lab school environment.

5. Work with the Children's Center Manager and others regarding special concerns of and trainings for those working with individual children, including those with exceptional needs.

6. Assist in maintaining classrooms and records required by DCFS licensing standards, USDA food program, quality assurance agencies (state and national), and by the College.

7. Attend and report required annual trainings and in service to your Illinois Gateways Registry. These may include workshops, meetings, conferences, and webinars.

8. Monitor and participate in the general upkeep and cleanliness of the Center.

9. Work with co-teachers, supervisors, parents, and others to create a warm and inviting environment for all children.

10. Promote appropriate parent-school-public relationships by meeting with prospective families.

12. Perform related duties as required.

Minimum Qualifications

The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills and abilities required to satisfactorily perform the essential duties and responsibilities.

1. Shall be at least 19 years of age.

2. Educational/Experiential Experience for Early Childhood Teachers as outlined in Illinois Licensing Standards for Day Care Centers:

  • Sixty semester hours (or 90 quarter hours) of credits from an accredited college or university with six semester or nine quarter hours in courses related directly to child care and/or child development, from birth to age six; OR
  • One year (1560 clock hours) of child development experience in a nursery school, kindergarten, or licensed day care center and 30 semester hours (or 45 quarter hours) of credits from an accredited college or university with six semester or nine quarter hours in courses related directly to child care and/or child development, from birth to age six; OR
  • Completion of credentialing programs approved by the Department of Children and Family Services. The approved credentialing options are: Child Development Associate Credential Council for Early Childhood Professional Recognition 2460 16th Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20009 1-800-424-4310 or Certified Childcare Professional National Child Care Association 1029 Railroad Street, N.W. Conyers, Georgia 30207 1-800-543-7161

3. Entry level experience in Microsoft Office Suite.

4. Strong leadership skills, especially as it relates to child development.

5. Strong Knowledge of principles and practices of childcare including health, safety, nutrition and DCFS regulations.

6. Strong problem-solving skills.

7. Strong verbal and written communication skills.

8. Strong interpersonal skills, including the ability to establish and maintain cooperative and professional working relationships with others.

Preferred Qualifications

1. Associate's degree or higher in early childhood education, elementary education or a related field.

2. Experience with food handling.

3. Director qualified as outlined in Illinois Licensing Standards for Day Care Centers.

4. 3 years of experience in a pre-school, kindergarten, or licensed day care center.

5. Experience in National Accreditation and Early Childhood Special Education.

6. Experience working in higher education.

7. Illinois ECE credential level 4.

8. Illinois IT credential level 4.

Illinois Central College offers a comprehensive benefit package for full-time employees, including:
  • paid time off;
  • 11 paid holidays; 2 floating holidays
  • medical, dental, vision, life and long-term disability insurance;
  • tuition waivers for employee, spouse and dependent children;
  • on-site childcare center;
  • 403(b) retirement plans; and
  • State University Retirement System pension plan.
To learn more about full-time health care benefits at ICC.