Administrative Assistant in a Child Care Center

Bright HorizonsNew York, NY
$17 - $23Onsite

About The Position

Join our Bright Horizons family as an Administrative Assistant, where your professional office experience will have a meaningful impact on the lives of children, families, and staff! This part-time position is located at 52 Water St in Brooklyn, NY, working Monday-Friday, 7:30 AM- 11:30 AM. You will spearhead communications and marketing systems, embody the company's mission and values, and ensure the safety of young children while fostering positive relationships with families and colleagues. The role offers rewarding work and the opportunity to be part of a community where people grow, futures are shaped, and lives are changed. Bright Horizons is committed to investing in your growth and supporting your whole self, recognizing that your work creates real impact for children, families, and clients.

Requirements

  • Candidates must pass required state and company background checks and meet state and company minimum education and experience requirements
  • 18 years of age with a high school diploma or GED is required

Nice To Haves

  • Associate or bachelor’s degree is preferred
  • Demonstrated knowledge of developmentally appropriate curriculum practice

Responsibilities

  • Greet and proactively communicate via email and phone with prospective and enrolled families
  • Ensure licensing, attendance, and other files are current, confidential, and secure
  • Provide support where needed throughout the center

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Paid vacation, sick, holiday, and parental bonding leave
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • Long-term and short-term disability insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Money-saving discounts and financial planning tools
  • Career development opportunities and free college degrees through our Horizons CDA & Degree Program
  • Caregiving support and resources for the children and adults in your family
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