The Nurture Space Assistant will be responsible for managing and maintaining the nurture center within IDI, ensuring a comfortable, clean and supportive environment for nursing mothers.
The job holder will offer on-site support, maintain the space’s cleanliness, provide resources and ensure all nursing mothers’ needs are met, in alignment with IDI’s values, wellness initiatives and policies.
The IDI Nurture Space Assistant is a member of the Employee Relations and Welfare Section within the HR Department.
Key Responsibilities
Ensure the Nurture space is clean, hygienic, and well organized at all times
Ensure the space is complaint with workplace health and safety.
Ensure proper registration and documentation of all children, mother and minders who access the premises
Ensure a caring, stimulating environment for the children.
Ensure that rooms are prepared and set out in readiness for the day.
Ensuring the proper maintenance of Nurture Space equipment and resources.
Track usage of the space and maintain a schedule to ensure equitable access for all nursing mothers.
Maintain strict confidentiality of all personal information and records related to the children, their parents, and minders
Ensure that all policies governing the Nurture Space are adhered to.
Ensure that toys and play areas are sterilized to provide children with a safe, engaging, and clean environment.
Keep the parents and supervisors up-to-date on the condition of the children.
Resolve operational issues of a minor nature.
Inform the supervisor of any matter requiring their attention.
Support in budgeting for the Nurture Space operations and management
Coordinate end month meetings with the parents
Compile and submit monthly reports
Advise parents and the supervisor about daily children’s wellbeing and those that are at risk of infecting others in case of health issues.
Notify the supervisor of any issues requiring their attention.
Policies and procedures – implementation and interpretation of policies and procedures in the unit and proposing improvements when necessary.
Rejects admission of children who are visibly unwell or above the prescribed age.
Participating in any other Institute activities as guided to do so.
Academic Qualifications
• Bachelors in Early childhood handling and care or related field
• Professional training certificate in early childhood handling is an added advantage
Person Specification
Bachelors in Early childhood handling and care or related field
Professional training certificate in early childhood handling is an added advantage
At least 1-year experience looking after young children in a pre-school day care, baby care orphanage, babies’ home or related childcare environment and baby care equipment management;
First aid and CPR certification is an advantage
Experience in customer service, healthcare or wellness- related roles
Computer Proficiency with strong skills using MS Office suite
Good oral and written communication skills.
Good knowledge and experience in childcare environment and regulatory framework
Creativity