Childcare Worker
Top Benefits
About the role
The BGC Niagara is hiring Before and After School Program Worker’s for assigned locations in Niagara Falls and Fort Erie.
Employment type:
- Full Time - 35-44 hours per Week
- Starting rate:
- Program Workers - $20.08-$23.08/hr.
- Registered Early Childhood Educators - $22.86- $25.86/hr.
- On top of the base wage, Program Workers working in Licensed Child Care and Ontario After School Programs (OASP) receive a $2/hr. Wage Enhancement
Full-time placement offers: A comprehensive benefits package after 3 months. Additionally, these positions have opportunities to participate in a company matched retirement savings plan after 3 months.
Qualifications needed for Employment
- College and/or University Diploma/Degree in: Child and Youth Worker Diploma/or; Recreation and Leisure Diploma/or; Ontario Teachers College Diploma/or: Registered Early Childhood Educator/or; Second year students in applicable diploma/degree programs may be considered for part time employment - At time of hire
- Registered with the Ontario Teacher College/ College of ECE’s if applicable Diploma. - At time of hire – Proof of membership in good standing
- Current Vulnerable Sector Police Clearance - Valid only if obtained within 6 months or less. Must have proof of receipt at time of hire (Takes up to 8 weeks to obtain with the police department)
- Immunizations Records - At time of hire
- Standard First Aid/CPRC - Must be valid at time of hire
- Food Handlers - Can obtain during employment
- High Five - Can obtain during employment
- Previous Child Care Experience - Preferred – Can be gained through employment.
Duties and Responsibilities:
The role of the Program Worker is to help carry out the day to day operations of the child care center, helping implement programs for children in care within the requirements of the current curriculum following How Does Learning Happen? Deliverables include but are not exclusive to:
- Responsible for care and safety of the children;
- Prepare daily plans for assigned activities consistent with program curriculum handbooks;
- Supervise and instruct children assigned to your group;
- Follow the safe arrival and departure practices;
- Follow the healthy principles of child development, High 5;
Why Work at the BGC Niagara?
As part of Canada’s largest child and youth-serving agency, BGC Niagara is a charitable, community-supported organization dedicated to helping children and youth reach their full potential.
Since 1960, the BGC Niagara has provided a broad spectrum of services for children and youth 0 – 24 years of age, including food, shelter, transportation, childcare, aquatics, recreation, physical activity, leadership, and life skill programs.
Today, BGC Niagara serves vulnerable children and youth across the Niagara Region. As a leading provider of quality programs for children and youth, BGC Niagara offers transformative experiences that are accessible, reliable, and open to all, with a focus on providing safe places where kids can develop confidence, gain skills, and experience success.
Interested Candidates should apply by sending a cover letter and resume to employment@bgcn.ca indicating preferred location.
The Boys and Girls Club of Niagara is an equal opportunity employer committed to inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes and work environment. We will accommodate the needs of the applicants under the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) throughout all stages of the recruitment and selection process. Please advise the Human Resources Department to ensure your accessibility needs are accommodated throughout this process. Information received relating to accommodation measures will be addressed confidentially.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: From $20.08 per hour
Licence/Certification:
- Standard First Aid/CPR-C (preferred)
- Police Clearance Check (Vulnerable Sector) (preferred)
- Registered early Childhood Educator Certificate (preferred)
Work Location: In person
About Boys And Girls Clubs Of Canada
Through life-changing programs, community-based services, and relationships with peers and caring adults, BGC Canada helps kids and teens develop the skills they need to succeed.
Childcare Worker
Top Benefits
About the role
The BGC Niagara is hiring Before and After School Program Worker’s for assigned locations in Niagara Falls and Fort Erie.
Employment type:
- Full Time - 35-44 hours per Week
- Starting rate:
- Program Workers - $20.08-$23.08/hr.
- Registered Early Childhood Educators - $22.86- $25.86/hr.
- On top of the base wage, Program Workers working in Licensed Child Care and Ontario After School Programs (OASP) receive a $2/hr. Wage Enhancement
Full-time placement offers: A comprehensive benefits package after 3 months. Additionally, these positions have opportunities to participate in a company matched retirement savings plan after 3 months.
Qualifications needed for Employment
- College and/or University Diploma/Degree in: Child and Youth Worker Diploma/or; Recreation and Leisure Diploma/or; Ontario Teachers College Diploma/or: Registered Early Childhood Educator/or; Second year students in applicable diploma/degree programs may be considered for part time employment - At time of hire
- Registered with the Ontario Teacher College/ College of ECE’s if applicable Diploma. - At time of hire – Proof of membership in good standing
- Current Vulnerable Sector Police Clearance - Valid only if obtained within 6 months or less. Must have proof of receipt at time of hire (Takes up to 8 weeks to obtain with the police department)
- Immunizations Records - At time of hire
- Standard First Aid/CPRC - Must be valid at time of hire
- Food Handlers - Can obtain during employment
- High Five - Can obtain during employment
- Previous Child Care Experience - Preferred – Can be gained through employment.
Duties and Responsibilities:
The role of the Program Worker is to help carry out the day to day operations of the child care center, helping implement programs for children in care within the requirements of the current curriculum following How Does Learning Happen? Deliverables include but are not exclusive to:
- Responsible for care and safety of the children;
- Prepare daily plans for assigned activities consistent with program curriculum handbooks;
- Supervise and instruct children assigned to your group;
- Follow the safe arrival and departure practices;
- Follow the healthy principles of child development, High 5;
Why Work at the BGC Niagara?
As part of Canada’s largest child and youth-serving agency, BGC Niagara is a charitable, community-supported organization dedicated to helping children and youth reach their full potential.
Since 1960, the BGC Niagara has provided a broad spectrum of services for children and youth 0 – 24 years of age, including food, shelter, transportation, childcare, aquatics, recreation, physical activity, leadership, and life skill programs.
Today, BGC Niagara serves vulnerable children and youth across the Niagara Region. As a leading provider of quality programs for children and youth, BGC Niagara offers transformative experiences that are accessible, reliable, and open to all, with a focus on providing safe places where kids can develop confidence, gain skills, and experience success.
Interested Candidates should apply by sending a cover letter and resume to employment@bgcn.ca indicating preferred location.
The Boys and Girls Club of Niagara is an equal opportunity employer committed to inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes and work environment. We will accommodate the needs of the applicants under the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) throughout all stages of the recruitment and selection process. Please advise the Human Resources Department to ensure your accessibility needs are accommodated throughout this process. Information received relating to accommodation measures will be addressed confidentially.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: From $20.08 per hour
Licence/Certification:
- Standard First Aid/CPR-C (preferred)
- Police Clearance Check (Vulnerable Sector) (preferred)
- Registered early Childhood Educator Certificate (preferred)
Work Location: In person
About Boys And Girls Clubs Of Canada
Through life-changing programs, community-based services, and relationships with peers and caring adults, BGC Canada helps kids and teens develop the skills they need to succeed.