Kids Club Attendant North Dallas - 40025

Kids Club Attendant

Part Time • North Dallas - 40025
Join Our Team as a Kids Club Attendant and Make a Difference in Children's Lives!

Are you passionate about creating a safe, fun, and nurturing environment for kids? We’re looking for dedicated Kids Club Attendants who excel in engaging with children and ensuring their safety and happiness in a family-friendly fitness atmosphere. As a valued team member, you’ll have the opportunity to make a positive impact by providing attentive care, fostering a supportive environment, and building trust with parents and their children. If you love working with kids and want to be part of a vibrant fitness community, we want to hear from you!

Key Responsibilities

Customer Service Excellence

  • Deliver Exceptional Service – Consistently provide outstanding customer service, creating a welcoming environment for children and parents.
  • Greet and Engage – Warmly greet each child and family, creating a connection from the moment they enter the Kids Club area.
  • Individualized Care – Take time to understand each child’s needs upon check-in to ensure safety and comfort.
  • Positive Interaction – Relate to children, parents, and team members with warmth, friendliness, and a positive attitude.
Role Model and Mentor

  • Be a Positive Influence – Act as a role model by engaging with children in fun, age-appropriate activities that encourage learning and growth.
  • Encourage Development – Use positive reinforcement to help children develop skills, confidence, and enthusiasm for learning and play.
  • Professional Appearance – Maintain a family-friendly, clean, and professional appearance, reflecting our club’s values.
Safety Advocate

  • Prioritize Safety and Well-Being – Ensure the care and safety of all children, providing attentive visual and auditory supervision.
  • Maintain a Secure Environment – Create a secure setting by adhering to safety protocols and attending to each child’s needs with compassion and care.
  • Vigilant Supervision – Constantly monitor all areas of the Kids Club, ensuring every child’s safety throughout their visit.
Qualifications

  • Experience: Prior experience with infants, toddlers, and young children is essential.
  • Personality: Enthusiastic, outgoing, and personable, with a natural affinity for children.
  • Attitude: Positive, with a strong team-player mindset and collaborative approach.
  • Flexibility: Ability to work a flexible schedule, including weekends and holidays.
  • Education: High school diploma in progress or completed; GED is acceptable.
  • Certification: CPR certification is highly preferred.
  • Childcare Training: Background or coursework in childcare is a plus.
  • Traits: Patient, compassionate, and fun-loving.
  • Skills: Basic computer skills.
  • Stability: Consistent work or school history.
  • Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Passion: A genuine passion for fitness, health, and childcare.
Why Join Us?

As a Kids Club Attendant, you’ll play a vital role in supporting children’s well-being and creating a welcoming environment for families. You’ll be part of a team that values fun, growth, and a positive community spirit, and you’ll have opportunities to grow in a supportive and exciting fitness environment. Join us and make a difference every day in the lives of our youngest members! Apply today to be part of a team where your enthusiasm, care, and passion for children will shine.

Compensation: $11.00 - $15.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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