Early Childhood Educator-ECE
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About the role
Purpose:
Reporting to the Education Manager, the Early Childhood Educator is responsible for participating as a member of the team that provides a nurturing and age-appropriate education program for children in the MMFN Early Learning Centre.
Accountabilities: ▪ Foster social, emotional, physical, and cognitive growth in each child; helps the child develop a positive self-image. ▪ Teach each child to recognize and value his/her heritage. ▪ Teach the children within the parameters of the Mowachaht-Muchalaht First Nation culture. ▪ Recognize families as the first teachers and seek their assistance in managing developmental and learning behaviors of the children. ▪ Create a bridge from preschool to the provincial public school system to ease the child’s transition into the public school system. ▪ Operate the facility in compliance with the Community Care and Assisted Living Act of BC Ministry of Children and Families. ▪ Report student progress and development to parents on a regular basis. ▪ Meet with parents as required for information and follow up. ▪ Develop monthly themes to incorporate with the curriculum considering each child’s individual needs when building the curriculum for the group. ▪ Develop a quarterly newsletter to deliver to parents. ▪ Complete annual assessments for each child identifying areas of focus for continued learning. ▪ Oversee program materials and ensure there is appropriate supplies and equipment.
Education:
▪ British Columbia ECE (Early Childhood Educator- 3 years certificate completed) ▪ Valid Standard First Aid or Child Safe Certificate.
Experience: ▪ A minimum of 5 years of teaching experience ▪ Experience working with children with special needs is a strong asset. Skills and Abilities: ▪ Strong interpersonal skills ▪ Willingness to work in a team-oriented learning environment. ▪ Commitment to extracurricular activities ▪ Ability to utilize varied instructional strategies to meet a wide range of individual needs. ▪ Commitment to on-going professional growth ▪ Ability to demonstrate kindness and compassion.
Mandatory requirements: An RCMP clearance not older than one year, along with a Vulnerable Sector check. A valid Driving license and access to a transportation vehicle.
What do we offer:
Competitive wages and a professional work environment.
A Modern office setting with attractive benefits, including:
A Pension Plan with 5.5% matching contributions. A complete Health Benefit plan provided by Manulife. A 63-hour biweekly work schedule, with every second Friday off, supporting a healthy work-life balance.
A comprehensive relocation package offered to qualified candidates living outside of Gold River, BC.
Note: Only Canadian candidates and those holding valid PR may apply. We do not provide work visas nor sponsorship. Please refrain from applying if you do match the above criteria.
About Mowachaht Muchalaht First Nation
The Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nation is a strong and vibrant Indigenous community located on the west coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia. We are guided by unity, stewardship, and self-determination and remain deeply connected to our lands, waters, and traditions.
As stewards of Yuquot and Nootka Sound, we are committed to cultural revitalization, economic development, and sustainable governance. Our Nation is actively advancing tourism, forestry, fisheries, and community wellness opportunities, ensuring that our people thrive now and for future generations.
We welcome partnerships that align with our goals and honour our heritage. Through collaboration, innovation, and respect, we continue to grow a strong future rooted in the strength of our ancestors.
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Early Childhood Educator-ECE
Top Benefits
About the role
Purpose:
Reporting to the Education Manager, the Early Childhood Educator is responsible for participating as a member of the team that provides a nurturing and age-appropriate education program for children in the MMFN Early Learning Centre.
Accountabilities: ▪ Foster social, emotional, physical, and cognitive growth in each child; helps the child develop a positive self-image. ▪ Teach each child to recognize and value his/her heritage. ▪ Teach the children within the parameters of the Mowachaht-Muchalaht First Nation culture. ▪ Recognize families as the first teachers and seek their assistance in managing developmental and learning behaviors of the children. ▪ Create a bridge from preschool to the provincial public school system to ease the child’s transition into the public school system. ▪ Operate the facility in compliance with the Community Care and Assisted Living Act of BC Ministry of Children and Families. ▪ Report student progress and development to parents on a regular basis. ▪ Meet with parents as required for information and follow up. ▪ Develop monthly themes to incorporate with the curriculum considering each child’s individual needs when building the curriculum for the group. ▪ Develop a quarterly newsletter to deliver to parents. ▪ Complete annual assessments for each child identifying areas of focus for continued learning. ▪ Oversee program materials and ensure there is appropriate supplies and equipment.
Education:
▪ British Columbia ECE (Early Childhood Educator- 3 years certificate completed) ▪ Valid Standard First Aid or Child Safe Certificate.
Experience: ▪ A minimum of 5 years of teaching experience ▪ Experience working with children with special needs is a strong asset. Skills and Abilities: ▪ Strong interpersonal skills ▪ Willingness to work in a team-oriented learning environment. ▪ Commitment to extracurricular activities ▪ Ability to utilize varied instructional strategies to meet a wide range of individual needs. ▪ Commitment to on-going professional growth ▪ Ability to demonstrate kindness and compassion.
Mandatory requirements: An RCMP clearance not older than one year, along with a Vulnerable Sector check. A valid Driving license and access to a transportation vehicle.
What do we offer:
Competitive wages and a professional work environment.
A Modern office setting with attractive benefits, including:
A Pension Plan with 5.5% matching contributions. A complete Health Benefit plan provided by Manulife. A 63-hour biweekly work schedule, with every second Friday off, supporting a healthy work-life balance.
A comprehensive relocation package offered to qualified candidates living outside of Gold River, BC.
Note: Only Canadian candidates and those holding valid PR may apply. We do not provide work visas nor sponsorship. Please refrain from applying if you do match the above criteria.
About Mowachaht Muchalaht First Nation
The Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nation is a strong and vibrant Indigenous community located on the west coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia. We are guided by unity, stewardship, and self-determination and remain deeply connected to our lands, waters, and traditions.
As stewards of Yuquot and Nootka Sound, we are committed to cultural revitalization, economic development, and sustainable governance. Our Nation is actively advancing tourism, forestry, fisheries, and community wellness opportunities, ensuring that our people thrive now and for future generations.
We welcome partnerships that align with our goals and honour our heritage. Through collaboration, innovation, and respect, we continue to grow a strong future rooted in the strength of our ancestors.