Child Care Resource & Referral, Program Consultant
The CCRR Program Consultant will : Support parents and child care providers in the community by providing consultation and assistance with the Affordable Child Care program application and other CCRR services as requiredComplete child care referral forms for families using our iCarol systemCheck items in and out of our lending libraryMobile delivery of lending library materials during outreachOpening and / or closing of the West Vancouver officeFacilitating drop-in programming for families and child care providers, including Mother GooseDeveloping relationships with community partners through consistent outreach throughout West Vancouver (including Bowen Island and Lions Bay).
Including attending programs such as Strong Start, Thrive, libraries, Bowen Island Family Place, Bowen Island Children’s Center, and licensed child care centersMaintain a working knowledge of community services and resources, and provide this information to child care providers, parents, and the communitySupport child care providers and parents to access NSCR and CCRR programs and servicesRepresents the CCRR program and NSCR at West Vancouver community events, such as Early Years FairOrganize attending community events in West VancouverCreating social media content (e.
g.; reels and photos)Promotion of West Vancouver and North Vancouver CCRR servicesDevelops and maintains files and statistics as required (e.
g. Ministry and agency statistics, documentation required by funding bodies, etc.)Assist at North Vancouver office Saturdays 9am-1pm, including hosting workshop facilitators, community events and basic CCRR duties.
Other duties and tasks as contracts, funding or management requires OtherValid BC Early Childhood Education certificate, degree or related university degreeExperience working directly with children, families, and community partners.
Excellent communication (written and oral), reporting, record keeping and presentation skills.Ability to work independently as well as seek assistance / advice / direction as appropriateUnderstanding of and experience with client relationships and professional ethics (Code of Ethics ECEBC)Knowledge of community resourcesAppropriate computer and other technological literacyA valid Class 5 British Columbia driver’s license and vehicleAppropriate Criminal Records & Vulnerable Sector CheckOne or more additional languages will be an assetValid BC Early Childhood Education certificate, degree or related university degreeExperience working directly with children, families, and community partners.
Excellent communication (written and oral), reporting, record keeping and presentation skills.Ability to work independently as well as seek assistance / advice / direction as appropriateUnderstanding of and experience with client relationships and professional ethics (Code of Ethics ECEBC)Knowledge of community resourcesAppropriate computer and other technological literacyA valid Class 5 British Columbia driver’s license and vehicleAppropriate Criminal Records & Vulnerable Sector CheckOne or more additional languages will be an asset#J-18808-Ljbffr