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Senior After School Program Worker (External)

Toronto, ON
CA$17/hour
Senior Level
part_time

About the role

West Neighbourhood House, formerly St. Christopher House, is a multi-service, neighbourhood-based

agency that has served the diverse communities of downtown west Toronto since 1912. The central purpose

of West Neighbourhood House is to enable less-advantaged individuals, families and groups in the

community to gain greater control over their lives and community.

As a valued member of our Children’s Program team, the Senior After School Program plays a pivotal role in

planning and delivering safe, engaging, and enriching programs for children ages 6 to 12.

West Neighbourhood House is actively seeking qualified applications from Indigenous, Black
and People of Colour, persons with disabilities, women and persons of all sexual orientations
and gender identities/expressions. Applicants with lived experience as a participant of West
Neighbourhood House programs, or related programming from similar organizations, are
also strongly encouraged to apply.

West Neighbourhood House will provide accommodation throughout the recruitment &
selection process to applicants with disabilities. During any stage of the recruitment process,
please indicate the nature of any accommodation(s) you may require. Any information
received relating to accommodation measures will be addressed confidentially.

Responsibilities:

  • Support the Lead After School Program Worker in planning and delivering a variety of structured

activities such as sports (e.g., soccer, dodgeball), crafts, games, and homework or quiet time that are

developmentally appropriate and engaging for children ages 6–12;

  • Foster a supportive and inclusive environment by building positive relationships and promoting

healthy child development through active engagement and play;

  • Respond to incidents, issues, emergencies, and parent concerns promptly and effectively. Ensure

proper reporting and documentation in alignment with organizational policies, with a strong

commitment to safety and transparency;

  • Prioritize the healthy development of each child by facilitating positive interactions with peers,

adults, and the environment. This involves fostering a safe, welcoming space that reflects the

organization's values, mission, and vision.

Qualifications:

  • Demonstrated ability to model positive social skills and resolve conflicts effectively in diverse

settings;

  • Experience in at least one of the following areas: arts, sports, crafts, games, outdoor/environmental

activities, music, or theatre, with the ability to share this knowledge and creativity with school-aged

children;

  • Experience working with students and/or volunteers would is an asset;

  • Demonstrated understanding of teamwork and cooperation;

  • Previous experience working with school-aged children would is an asset;

• Familiarity with the local community would be an asset;

  • Familiarity with HIGH FIVE®Principles/Certification is an asset; training will be provided;

  • Up to date First Aid/CPR Certification is an asset; training will be provided.

Status: Part Time Contract (possible full days March Break and P.A. Days, as required

contract ending June 26, 2026)

Start Date: September 2, 2025

Hours: Up to 17.5 hours per week (2:30/3:00 p.m. to 6:00p.m., Monday to Friday)

Rate: $17.72 per hour

Unit: Community Programs and Social Change

Immediate Supervisor: Coordinator Children, Youth, and Family Services

Posting Date: July 30, 2025

Closing Date: August 13, 2025

Please send your cover letter and resume clearly indicating “Senior After School Program

Worker” by 5:00 p.m. on the closing date to:

Hiring Committee

248 Ossington Ave.

Toronto, Ontario

M6J 3A2

jobs@westnh.org

About West Neighbourhood House

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West Neighbourhood House, formerly St. Christopher House, is a multi-service, neighbourhood-based agency that has served the diverse communities of downtown west Toronto since 1912. The central purpose of West Neighbourhood House is to enable less-advantaged individuals, families and groups in the community to gain greater control over their lives and community.