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CC#26-04-095, Relief Early Childhood Educator - Cyrus Eaton Elementary School

Pugwash, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Part-Time
Temporary

About the role

Competition #: CC#26-04-095

Position: Relief Early Childhood Educator

Family of Schools: Chignecto

Location(s):

Cyrus Eaton Elementary School

Hours Per Day: 2.0

Hours Per Week: 10.0

School Hours: 8:50am-2:45pm

Assignment Hours: TBD

Days: Mon,Tue,Wed,Thu,Fri

 

Status: Term

Percentage: 10 Months

Salary: As per NSGEU Contract

Additional Info:  

 

Post Date: Monday July 13, 2026

Close Date: Wednesday August 5, 2026 at 12:00:00PM

Anticipated Start Date: Thursday September 3, 2026

End Date: Monday June 28, 2027

 

Introduction Reporting to the Principal, the Relief Early Childhood Educator works directly with children in the Pre-Primary program. As a member of the Pre-Primary team, the Relief Early Childhood Educator provides support to the Lead ECE and/or ECE to implement the Pre-Primary program in a safe and inclusive manner.

 

Minimum Requirements High school diploma or equivalent

 

Additional Assets Experience working with pre-school children Knowledge of the Nova Scotia Early Learning Curriculum Framework

 

Closing Notes Successful applicants will be required to provide a Child Abuse Registry Check and a Criminal Records Check/Vulnerable Sector Check prior to commencing employment in accordance with CCRCE policies and procedures.   Applicants with disabilities who require assistance during the hiring process may contact Employee Health at employeehealth@ccrce.ca or 902-896-5799 to request reasonable accommodations

About Nova Scotia Regional Centres for Education & CSAP

Education Administration Programs
1,001-5,000 employees
Founded in 2018

The Annapolis Valley Regional Centre for Education (AVRCE) serves approximately 12,500 students. AVRCE’s vision is Working Together for Students. AVRCE administers 40 schools and two adult high schools located in the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia.

The student population is drawn from:

  • five towns: Annapolis Royal, Middleton, Berwick, Kentville, Wolfville
  • three municipal regions: Municipality of the County of Annapolis, Municipality of the County of Kings, Windsor-West Hants Regional Municipality
  • three Mi’kmaq communities: Bear River First Nation, Annapolis Valley First Nation, Glooscap First Nation
  • nine historic African Nova Scotian communities: Lequille, Granville Ferry, Inglewood (Bridgetown), Middleton, Cambridge Station, Gibson Woods, Aldershot, Kentville, Five Mile Plains (Three Mile Plains)

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