About the job
The City of Le Kremlin-Bicetre is located in the Val-de-Marne department (94) within the Île-de-France region, home to 24,500 residents. Situated southeast of Paris, the commune is part of the Grand-Orly-Seine-Bièvre public territorial establishment. Le Kremlin-Bicetre is easily accessible via the A6b highway and the périphérique (Porte d'Italie exit), and is well-served by public transport options including metro, tramway, buses, and a free shuttle service. The city also features Vélib' bike stations and cycling paths. Starting in 2024, it will be connected by the new line 14 of the metro with the opening of the Hôpital Bicetre station.
As a dynamic and inclusive city, Le Kremlin-Bicetre is recognized for its social diversity, as highlighted by a 2023 APUR study. It benefits from strategic location near Paris and has undergone numerous transformations in recent years. The city boasts quality cultural facilities (such as the Echo media library and the André-Malraux cultural space) and sports amenities, along with two parks located in the town center. A market is held on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday mornings. As a hospitable and academic city, Le Kremlin-Bicetre is characterized by its diverse population, which adds to its charm.
The City Hall of Le Kremlin-Bicetre employs numerous agents throughout the year, including both junior and experienced staff. Committed to maintaining a high standard of public service, the city undertakes various missions across different sectors. By joining our team, you will be part of a vibrant work collective that values equality, solidarity, universal access to public service, neutrality, and secularism, and supports you in your professional growth and development.
General Overview
The childcare assistant engages in activities that promote the well-being, autonomy, and development of children. They ensure a reassuring, stimulating, and clean environment for the children while collaborating within a multidisciplinary team. The assistant actively participates in the development and implementation of educational projects, creating an emotional safety net that allows children and their parents to feel respected and valued within the community. This role maintains continuity for children, enabling their emotional, physical, and psychomotor development.

