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What departments are there in kindergarten?

1. Job requirements

In addition to principals and teachers, kindergartens also have other staff, such as childminders, medical staff, administrative staff and other staff. In addition to stipulating basic requirements for them through the "Kindergarten Work Regulations", the state has also made specific regulations on their job requirements.

1. Childcare staff Childcare staff are the personnel who are mainly responsible for the health care and life management of children in kindergartens. The state requires childcare workers to have a junior high school diploma or above, receive vocational training in child care, and be able to perform the duties of child care workers. Child health care and child life management involve many basic knowledge and skills in child hygiene, early childhood education and early childhood education psychology. Therefore, in addition to meeting the basic requirements stipulated by the state, childcare workers must have a certain cultural knowledge base in order to better understand and master the relevant knowledge and skills in the above subjects. Setting the education level of childcare workers at junior high school graduation or above ensures the basic cultural quality of childcare workers. At the same time, childcare workers can perform their duties better only if they have received vocational training in early childhood education.

2. The medical staff of kindergartens and boarding kindergartens with large medical staff are generally doctors, medical doctors and nurses. According to the "Kindergarten Work Regulations", doctors should obtain medical qualifications in accordance with national regulations and procedures. Physicians and nurses must have a degree from a secondary health school, or have qualifications recognized by the health administration department. The medical staff in smaller kindergartens is usually a health nurse. According to national regulations, they should have a high school diploma and receive professional training in child care. The medical staff in kindergartens serve young children. The health care in kindergartens, planned immunization and disease prevention and treatment for young children are directly related to the physical health of children. Therefore, there must be strict requirements on the cultural level, professional knowledge and ability of kindergarten medical staff in order to ensure the quality of health care work.