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School Age Educator - CELC Courtice

School Age Educator - CELC Courtice

Compass Early Learning and CareCourtice, Ontario
Il y a 28 jours
Type de contrat
  • Permanent
Description de poste

Hours : hours per week, Monday to Friday, Split Shift.

Anticipated Start Date : November ,

Please Apply By November ,

About Us :

Compass Early Learning and Care (CELC) has been in operation since and is one of the largest not-for-profit child care organizations serving East-Central Ontario. With over Staff and Home Child Care providers, we offer high-quality licensed childcare centers and over licensed homes serving over , families

Compass ELC has been dedicated to early learning and child care for over forty years. We believe in creating nurturing environments that celebrate children's curiosity and whole selves. Our organization fosters a culture of growth, collaboration, and inclusivity, where every team member has the opportunity to thrive. We are committed to supporting children and families in our community.

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Come Work with Compass ELC :

About the role :

As a School Age Educator you'll join a team of passionate professionals dedicated to nurturing young minds. This role involves engaging with children, families, and community partners to create enriching learning experiences for children that are based on their interests and passions. You'll work hours per week, Monday to Friday, in a split shift with flexible shift times within the program’s hours ( am to pm).

Key Responsibilities :

  • Plan and lead interest-based and play-based activities that reflect children’s unique interests to promote the physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development of children.
  • Maintain active supervision with children while still being engaged in play.
  • Documenting children’s learning progress through observation, reflection, and research questions.
  • Create and maintain an environment that protects the health, safety, and well-being of children.
  • Assist the children with diapering, dressing, and eating habits.
  • Foster strong relationships with families and involve them in the learning process.
  • Collaborate with coworkers, families, and community partners to create a supportive environment.
  • Participate in team meetings, professional learning opportunities, and staff training opportunities.
  • Assist in housekeeping duties within the program.
  • Follow CELC, CCEYA, and Ministry of Education policies and procedures.

Benefits :

  • Competitive wages (Living wage employer) (Provincial Wage Enhancements) (Shift Premiums)
  • Mandatory Defined Benefit Pension Plan - % employee contribution and % employer contribution.
  • Health and dental benefits, paramedical coverage, and EFAP (TELUShealth)
  • Health Savings Account (HSA)- per year
  • Professional Development Opportunities (internal and External) ( hours per year compensated in time in lieu if completed outside work hours)
  • Reduced Child Care Expenses (% discount)
  • Paid RECE membership dues.
  • Paid Time Off - starting at % vacation accrued annually on hours worked and % personal sick time accrued annually on hours worked
  • Permanent staff have the option to purchase additional vacation up to a maximum of weeks.
  • Skills and Qualifications :

    Requirements :

  • years’ experience working / volunteering with children and youth.
  • Familiarity with the Child Care Early Years Act and licensing standards.
  • Valid certifications including Clear Police Vulnerable Sector Check, Standard First Aid and CPR Level C, and Updated immunization records.
  • Registered and in good standing with the College of Early Childhood Educators OR; has a post-secondary degree in a similar field Child and Youth Care, Recreation and Leisure, Social Service Work, Bachelor of Education, etc.) OR; is interested in pursuing their ECE diploma.
  • How to Apply :

    To apply, please submit your resume and cover letter through our .

    Inclusivity and Accessibility :

    To address issues of systemic inequity within our communities, we strongly encourage individuals from communities and groups that have historically been disadvantaged and / or marginalized, including First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples, Indigenous Peoples of Canada, racialized persons, persons with disabilities, individuals who identify as women and / or gender diverse, SLGBTQ+ persons, and persons with lived or living experience of homelessness to apply.

    We are committed to reducing barriers to employment, providing accommodations upon request, and ensuring an accessible interview process. We encourage you to bring your true or whole self and way of being to the interview process. For assistance, please contact our Human Relations – Recruitment and Hiring Coordinator at ext. , or .