Supported Child Development Program Consultant – Part Time
Top Benefits
About the role
North Shore Neighbourhood House – Job Posting
Job Title
Supported Child Development Program Consultant
Examples of Work
- In consultation with a multidisciplinary team, participates in designing support plans, monitoring
the implementation of the support plan.
- Works with families and children requiring extra support
- Prepares and maintains a variety of reports, records, statistics and files related to the work
performed.
Desirable Training and Experience
- ECE Certificate
- Fluency in English and excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Strong attention to detail.
- Ability to prioritize and manage multiple responsibilities.
Compensation & Hours:
28 Hours/Week
$35.43 per hour
Terms of Employment:
Part Time, permanent
Eligible for benefits upon completion of 3-month probationary period
Union Membership
All interested candidates should forward their resume and cover letter to:
Roberta Niccoli-Morrison
North Shore Neighbourhood House respectfully honours and acknowledges that we live, work and
play on the ancestral, traditional and unceded territories of the Squamish and the Tsleil-Waututh
Nations.
225 East 2nd Street | North Vancouver | B.C. V7L 1C4
w: www.nsnh.bc.ca
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About North Shore Neighbourhood House
The North Shore Neighbourhood House was founded by Lonsdale residents aiming to create an accessible gathering place for local youth, expanding on the informal “neighbourhood house” at Hugh and Rose Beattie’s where local kids regularly gathered for activities like building model planes, dancing, sewing and more. The city agreed to lease an old building for one dollar per year and with the efforts of many neighbours, the first House was up and running by 1940, clean, painted and welcoming.
Since then, the House moved locations a few more times before it found its current home at 225 East 2nd street in North Vancouver. We’ve seen many changes since 1939 but continue to aim to provide programs and services to meet the needs of children and families, youth and seniors here in Lower Lonsdale and at program sites throughout the North Shore.
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Supported Child Development Program Consultant – Part Time
Top Benefits
About the role
North Shore Neighbourhood House – Job Posting
Job Title
Supported Child Development Program Consultant
Examples of Work
- In consultation with a multidisciplinary team, participates in designing support plans, monitoring
the implementation of the support plan.
- Works with families and children requiring extra support
- Prepares and maintains a variety of reports, records, statistics and files related to the work
performed.
Desirable Training and Experience
- ECE Certificate
- Fluency in English and excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Strong attention to detail.
- Ability to prioritize and manage multiple responsibilities.
Compensation & Hours:
28 Hours/Week
$35.43 per hour
Terms of Employment:
Part Time, permanent
Eligible for benefits upon completion of 3-month probationary period
Union Membership
All interested candidates should forward their resume and cover letter to:
Roberta Niccoli-Morrison
North Shore Neighbourhood House respectfully honours and acknowledges that we live, work and
play on the ancestral, traditional and unceded territories of the Squamish and the Tsleil-Waututh
Nations.
225 East 2nd Street | North Vancouver | B.C. V7L 1C4
w: www.nsnh.bc.ca
Not the right fit? Search for Supported Child Development Program Consultant jobs in North Vancouver, BC
About North Shore Neighbourhood House
The North Shore Neighbourhood House was founded by Lonsdale residents aiming to create an accessible gathering place for local youth, expanding on the informal “neighbourhood house” at Hugh and Rose Beattie’s where local kids regularly gathered for activities like building model planes, dancing, sewing and more. The city agreed to lease an old building for one dollar per year and with the efforts of many neighbours, the first House was up and running by 1940, clean, painted and welcoming.
Since then, the House moved locations a few more times before it found its current home at 225 East 2nd street in North Vancouver. We’ve seen many changes since 1939 but continue to aim to provide programs and services to meet the needs of children and families, youth and seniors here in Lower Lonsdale and at program sites throughout the North Shore.