Childrens Specialist - 3rd Shift; Overnight
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Child Care/Nanny
Child Development/Support, Preschool / Daycare
Overview
Children's Specialist - 3rd Shift (Overnight):
Provides a safe, trauma-informed overnight environment for children ages birth through six. On the overnight shift, specialists focus on meeting children’s physical and emotional needs, supporting sleep routines, and maintaining a calm, nurturing atmosphere. Scheduling and employment type (full-time or part-time) will be discussed during the interview process. Full-Time Schedule Available:
Friday - Monday (10:45pm - 7am). Part-Time Schedules Available:
Friday & Saturday OR Sunday & Monday (10:45pm - 7am). On-Call Requirement:
One 4-hour on-call shift per week. On-call requires arriving within 30 minutes to help cover the shift; pay is time and a half your hourly rate if called in to work.
Essential Duties
- Childcare & Supervision:
Provide attentive, high-quality care, including feeding, diapering/toileting, hygiene, and sleep support. - Prepare and serve light meals and snacks according to dietary guidelines.
- Support good hygiene practices such as handwashing and dental care before and after sleep.
- Monitor health throughout the night and administer basic first aid or medications as directed.
- Facilitate quiet, age-appropriate activities and calming routines to promote restful sleep.
- Use positive behavior management and de-escalation strategies for challenging behaviors.
- Provide trauma-informed care and support philosophy of care at all times.
- Offer a comforting, nurturing presence during nighttime care and transitions.
- Conduct intakes and discharges with the Crisis Support Specialist, ensuring complete documentation.
Safety & Compliance
- Maintain the safety and confidentiality of all children throughout the overnight shift.
- Report any knowledge or reasonable suspicion of child abuse or maltreatment according to policy and state regulations.
- Complete all required documentation within specified time frames.
- Review daily shift reports and apply effective overnight care practices.
- Follow licensing requirements, DCFS regulations, and Crisis Nursery policies.
- Support a safe environment through cleaning, sorting, inventorying, and organizing tasks.
Training & Staff Development
- Attend pre-shift check-ins, monthly team meetings, bi-monthly all-staff meetings, and scheduled trainings.
- Complete and maintain all required certifications and training according to licensing and state regulations.
- Engage in ongoing professional development, including training on overnight care and trauma-informed practices.
Required Qualifications & Experience
- 21 years of age or older.
- 2 years of college credit in Child Development, Social Work, Early Childhood Education, or relevant field OR 2+ years of childcare or direct care experience preferred.
- CPR/First Aid certification or willingness to obtain.
- Successful background check and completion of Mandated Reporter training.
Knowledge & Skills
- Passion for the organization’s mission and goals.
- Strong understanding of child development and overnight care needs.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to manage multiple tasks and stay calm in emergency or nighttime situations.
- Patience, creativity, and a nurturing demeanor.
Physical Considerations
- Requires lifting and carrying children and equipment; standing, bending, and sitting on the floor.
- Ability to monitor and support children through overnight sleep cycles.
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