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Classification note

  • Published code: 1341
  • Hierarchy level: unit-group
  • This page uses ISCO-08 as the English occupation reference layer while Thai TSCO label harmonization remains incomplete.

Occupation hierarchy

  • Major Group: 1 Managers
  • Sub Major Group: 13 Production and Specialized Services Managers
  • Minor Group: 134 Professional Services Managers
  • Unit Group: 1341 Child Care Service Managers

Child groups

  • No child groups are published under this code.

TSIC codes where this occupation is primary

  • No primary TSIC mapping is published for this occupation yet.
  • No related TSIC mapping is published for this occupation yet.

Definition

Child care service managers plan, direct, and coordinate and evaluate the provision of care for children in before-school, after-school, vacation and day care centres and services.

Tasks include

Tasks include - (a) developing and implementing programmes to enhance the physical, social, emotional and intellectual development of young children; (b) establishing and monitoring budgets and determining allocation of funds for staff, supplies, materials, equipment and maintenance; (c) overseeing and coordinating the provision care for children in before-school, after-school, day, and vacation care centres; (d) directing and supervising child carers in providing care and supervision for young children; (e) managing physical facilities and making sure all buildings and equipment are maintained to ensure the centre is a safe area for children, staff and visitors; (f) reviewing and interpreting government codes, and developing procedures to meet codes (e.g., concerning safety and security); (g) monitoring children s progress and conferring with parents or guardians; (h) preparing and maintaining records and accounts for a child care centre; (i) recruiting and evaluating staff and coordinating their professional development.

Included occupations or child groups

Examples of the occupations classified here: - Child care centre managers

ISCO-88 correspondence

  • 1319