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Classroom Coordinator

Marion, IN · On-site

$17 - $21/hr

Varied with some weekends and evenings required. Hourly: Pay based on education and experience ... Chapel, Music, Library, etc * Create volunteer opportunities and incentives for community members ...

Classroom Coordinator

Marion, IN · On-site

$17 - $21/hr

Varied with some weekends and evenings required. Hourly: Pay based on education and experience ... Chapel, Music, Library, etc * Create volunteer opportunities and incentives for community members ...

Develops and maintains a library of technical publications related to profiling equipment ... Work weekends and overtime, as required * Perform other duties as assigned Qualifications * High ...

Develops and maintains a library of technical publications related to profiling equipment ... Work weekends and overtime, as required * Perform other duties as assigned Qualifications * High ...

Ability to work a flexible schedule, which may include mornings, evenings, and weekends, and the ... Engage in activities that support a neat, clean, and organized work area. * Handle all maintenance ...

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We offer paid holidays, paid time off (PTO) and no required weekends so you can rest and spend time ... Maintain work area and equipment in clean and orderly condition. What do you need to be considered ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Weekend Library Cleaner, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Weekend Library Cleaner, you need attention to detail, basic cleaning knowledge, and physical stamina, with a high school diploma often preferred. Familiarity with cleaning equipment, safe use of cleaning chemicals, and possibly knowledge of MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets) are important for safe and effective work. Reliability, time management, and the ability to work independently are crucial soft skills for this role. These abilities ensure the library stays clean, hygienic, and welcoming, supporting a positive environment for patrons and staff.

What are the typical responsibilities and expectations for a Weekend Library Cleaner?

As a Weekend Library Cleaner, you'll be responsible for maintaining cleanliness in public and staff areas, including dusting, vacuuming, emptying bins, and sanitizing high-touch surfaces. You'll often work early mornings or evenings to minimize disruption to library patrons. Attention to detail and reliability are key, as libraries require a quiet, clean environment for visitors. You may also need to coordinate with library staff to address specific cleaning needs or set up spaces for special events. This role often provides opportunities to work independently and occasionally as part of a small facilities team.

What does a Weekend Library Cleaner do?

A Weekend Library Cleaner is responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and hygiene of a library during weekends. Their tasks typically include dusting shelves, vacuuming carpets, emptying trash bins, cleaning restrooms, and ensuring that study areas and public spaces are tidy. By keeping the library clean, they help create a pleasant and welcoming environment for visitors and staff. This role often requires attention to detail and the ability to work independently outside of regular weekday hours.

What is the difference between Weekend Library Cleaner vs Part-Time Library Assistant?

AspectWeekend Library CleanerPart-Time Library Assistant
CredentialsMinimal, often just basic cleaning experienceHigh school diploma or equivalent, some roles may require customer service skills
Work EnvironmentLibrary facilities, focusing on cleaning and maintenanceLibrary environment, involving customer interaction and shelving
Employer & Industry UsagePublic and private libraries, primarily for cleaning rolesPublic libraries, assisting patrons and managing materials
Common Search & ComparisonCleaning duties, weekend shifts, part-time cleaning jobsLibrary support, customer service, part-time library work

The Weekend Library Cleaner primarily focuses on cleaning and maintaining library facilities during weekends, requiring minimal credentials. In contrast, a Part-Time Library Assistant often involves customer service, shelving, and assisting patrons, usually requiring a high school diploma. Both roles are common in library settings but serve different functions—cleaning versus patron support.

What cities in Indiana are hiring for Weekend Library Cleaner jobs? Cities in Indiana with the most Weekend Library Cleaner job openings:

Classroom Coordinator

Westminster Preschools

Marion, IN • On-site

$17 - $21/hr

Full-time

Medical, PTO

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Summary

The Classroom Coordinator is responsible for the function of the day to day operations of the program. The Classroom Coordinator provides direct supervision, coordination and support of classroom staff and engagement with families. This is considered a Leadership Role at Westminster Preschools Inc. All leadership will advocate for the organization in regard to fulfilling our vision and mission statement.

Position Description

Reports to: Operations Leader

Qualifications required: CDA, at least 2 years of Early Childhood Education experience

Qualifications preferred: Associate’s Degree in Early Childhood Education or higher, early Childhood leadership experience

Requirements

  • Meet National Association Membership Qualifications

  • Infant/child CPR & First Aid Certification

  • Pass background check

  • Pass physical health screening

  • Willing and able to lift a child weighing at least 40 pounds

  • Must be able to bend, stoop, reach, sit on the floor and rise from the floor without adult assistance.

Skills

  • Basic understanding of Google (Drive, gmail, calendar, etc).

  • Basic understanding of Microsoft (word, powerpoint, etc)

  • Basic understanding of Pathwright (online curriculum tool)

  • Organization

  • Creativity

Professional Development Required: 20 hours at minimum per year

Job Classification: Non-exempt

Hours: 35-40 hours a week. Varied with some weekends and evenings required.

Hourly: Pay based on education and experience

Expectations/Values

  • Leadership

    1. Models authentic servant leadership through honesty, responsibility, respect, trust, humility, and upholding Westminster’s values.

    2. Holds confidential all information regarding Westminster’s data and conversations, during employment and after termination or resignation of employment.. This includes but is not limited to financials, employee records, and details of management.

    3. Attends all meetings with an engaging demeanor, bringing their voice to the table.

    4. Seeks out personal & professional development.

  • Culture

    1. Create a culture of shared purpose,trust, community, vision and promote inclusion.

    2. Embrace a positive outlook at work to create a collaborative and supportive culture that fosters productivity and personal growth

    3. Lives in curiosity over judgment in all relationships

    4. Provide input on monthly staff meeting agendas

    5. Ensure the program meets all standards and regulations Westminster concedes to follow (CCDF, VCP, CACFP, PTQ. etc).

      • Including staff and child files are up to date, health and safety regulations met for indoor and outdoor spaces, etc.

    6. Responds to teacher’s needs throughout the day (i.e. potty breaks, providing prep time, filling in when a teacher is absent, etc)

    7. Ensure overall cleanliness of the facilities by checking cleaning lists are turned in, assists in end of the day cleaning duties.

    8. Be a substitute in a classroom when needed

  • Community

    1. Assist in Parent Teacher Conferences and see that they are conducted at least three times a year (August, December, May)

    2. Organize, schedule, and lead all program family or special events (i.e. Christmas Program, Stone Soup, Touch-a-Truck, Trunk-or-Treat, etc).

    3. Lead or assist in “special” times with classes, including but not limited to: Chapel, Music, Library, etc

    4. Create volunteer opportunities and incentives for community members and families to be part of in the school.

  • Communication

    1. Communicate and articulate Westminster’s mission, vision, values, and goals clearly.

    2. Ensure communication to another person is addressing them as a human and not as an object (i.e. saying hello, starting an email or text off with their name, etc).

    3. Updates promptly Google Calendar with events, time-off, etc.

    4. Efficiently and professionally utilizes various forms of group communication to staff (i.e. Groupme, email, text, phonecall, in-person).

  • Curriculum

    1. Learn and understand Westminster’s Curriculum through Pathwright and in paper form.

    2. Read Bill Millard’s book “Life Calling,” which provides details behind the parts of the curriculum.

  • Creativity & Resourcefulness

    1. Able to create efficient organizational processes for filing cleaning checklists, time-off requests, etc.

    2. Motivated self-starter who is able to ask for assistance when needed.

    3. Assist in completing the daily staff schedule, ensuring ratios are being followed.

  • Balance

    1. Maintain emotional control in stressful situations.

    2. Creates and maintains healthy physical, emotional, and spiritual boundaries between staff and themselves.

      • This could include communicating how each type of communication is to be used. For example, Groupme is only used during the day for potty breaks and other immediate needs.

    3. Committed to taking care of self and understanding their impact.

Expectations and values above may be adjusted or added to the position at the discretion of the Development Director, Executive Director or Westminster Preschool Board.