Job Summary
To assist in program operations and service delivery for programs under Children and Family Services, including :
- Early ON Child and Family Centre
- Headstart Childcare
- Shelter Respite
- Leaping Lizards
- Canadian Pre-natal Nutrition Program
Job Specific Responsibilities :
- Provide child initiated and adult supported experiences.
- Supports children, parent and caregivers with a sense of belonging, well-being, engagement and expression through daily routines.
- Promote children’s mental health by supporting them to form close and secure relationships with adults and peers and encourage them to experience, manage and express a full range of emotions.
- Maintain a safe, secure environment.
- Model appropriate child guidance techniques.
- Implements program plans on a daily basis as established or modified;
- Assuming responsibility for a share of the team tasks (weekly sanitizing, room set up, end of day clean up)
- Work with children with special needs and provide adaptations when appropriate.
- Sensitive to the needs and preferences of families.
- Completes appropriate observational records as required.
- Ensures volunteers are not left unattended with children
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
- Plans and develops menus according to Canada’s Food Guide with consideration to dietary restrictions and food allergies (Shelter Respite and Leaping Lizards).
Qualifications :
- Diploma in Early Child Education or comparable post-secondary education.
- Experience working in an early years environment essential.
- Experience in program planning and delivery in accordance to How Does Learning Happen.
- Excellent knowledge of child development, emergent curriculum and Ontario’s Pedagogy for the Early Years; How Does Learning Happen
- Experience working with people of diverse cultures and backgrounds in a community based setting
- Experience and sensitivity working with all families including those in an urban core setting, culturally diverse, 2SLGBTQIA, young parents, etc
- Organizational skills.
- Interpersonal skills with both adults and children.
- First Aid / CPR certificate an asset (required for Childcare).
- Experience in program planning.
- Demonstrated ability and experience working with children with special needs.
Common Responsibilities :
As an employee of Pinecrest-Queensway Community Health Centre, this position is responsible for the following :
Administrative
- Preserves confidentiality of all client and employee information and seeks to minimize risk while working with data
- Performs administrative functions as required by the program
- Submits records of time worked and time off in a timely manner
- Maintains and develops professional competence, and where applicable, a professional license to practice, through appropriate continuing education methods (e.
g. peer interaction, literature review, conferences, courses, staff development leave, etc.)
Complies and adheres to all applicable Centre policies and procedures
Organizational Responsibilities
- Respects and values the diversity of the community and individuals
- Supports the Centre’s student placement programs
- Consults with and provides support to team members and other PQCHC employees regarding professional issues
- Participates in the development of policies and procedures by providing feedback in the Centre’s policy development process
- Works in a manner that incorporates health promotion and recognizes the determinants of health
- Participates in team and individual professional development opportunities
Occupational Health and Safety
This position must also work within the scope of all legislative and Centre policies
related to occupational health and safety. In this capacity, the employee :
- Works in a manner that promotes a safe, secure environment, and is compliant with the Duties of Workers under the Ontario Occupational health and Safety Act (Section 28)
- Must read and follow the Centre’s occupational health and safety policies
- Works safely in consideration of the following job hazards : noise, workplace violence
- Uses appropriate personal protective equipment as directed
- Participates in Occupational Health and Safety Training as required, including AODA, WHMIS and other Safety Training as required.
Personal Suitability / Other Requirements
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with adults and children.
- The physical demands analysis associated with this job indicates;
- a light to medium level of work (lifting up to 24 kg or 44 lbs) bending, stooping
- the need to have an adequate energy level and ability to meet physical demands of the position
- must be able to work outdoors for at least 1 hour per day year-round; may be exposed to heat, humidity, and cold
Linguistic Profile (for Centres with French Language Service Designations)
- Under the Centre’s designation to provide French Language Services for identified positions.
- Based on New Avenues Linguistics Rating Scale : A+ (highest skill) to C- (lowest skill)
- French (oral expression) : A+ (preferred)
- French (oral comprehension) : A+ (preferred)
- French (reading comprehension) : A+ (preferred)
- Other languages are an asset.