Early Childhood Educator - Mission Childcare Centre
Top Benefits
About the role
About us:
Growing Roots/ tsi'semlomet / Nutr raasin aahkikinwaa Early Learning and Child Care is a small, no-fee Métis child care program offering 8 IT spaces and 16 3-5 spaces. It is fully funded through distinction-based funding from Métis Nation BC and in partnership with Mission School District and the Fraser Valley Métis Association.
Our focus is to provide culturally rich programming for Métis, First Nations, Inuit, and community children. We view children as gifts from the Creator and cherish their growth into thriving individuals. We foster a positive cultural experience for them and emphasize the pivotal role of play in learning and resilience. Our core belief is that nurturing relationships with caring adults significantly benefits children’s development.
Job Summary:
The Early Childhood Educator provides support and direct care to children under 0-5 years of age, including infants/toddlers and children with support needs, to stimulate and develop their intellectual, physical and emotional growth.
Reports To: Childcare Facility Manager
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
- Plans, carries out and evaluates developmentally and culturally appropriate activities and experiences for children using modelling, observing, questioning, demonstrating and reinforcing techniques.
- Develops daily program schedules that include cultural curriculum, indoor/outdoor, active/quiet and individual and group activities.
- Identifies the abilities, interests, and needs of children and develops individualized and group curriculum based on these.
- Attends to the children’s physical and emotional needs including diapering, toileting, eating, sleeping, comforting and co-regulation.
- With Manager, recommends referrals or additional services for children, and works in consultation with professionals such as behavioural therapists, occupational therapists and speech-language pathologists.
- Reports on progress, behaviours and other issues related to children. Meets with and collaborates with community support workers and other staff to create and follow support/care plans.
- Contributes to reports for children moving on to elementary school. Maintains required records and statistics.
- Participates in planning and evaluation of programs offered by the organization. Provides suggestions and recommendations for program adjustments or changes to the Manager.
- Provides work direction to Early Childhood Educator Assistants as required.
- Ensures enrolment information is in order including medical and emergency information, dietary instructions and parental consent forms in compliance with statutory requirements such as licensing.
- Administers first aid and medication in accordance with established policy.
- Ensures a healthy and safe environment in which the children can interact. Identifies and removes potential hazards.
- Communicates with families about children’s growth and development in collaboration with Manager. Requests input from and participation of parents in the development of programs.
- Performs other duties as required. Will assist with duties as discussed with the Childcare Facility Manager and Métis Early Years Program Coordinator.
Qualifications, Education and Experience:
- Early Childhood Education Certificate (required)
- Special Needs and/or Infant and Toddler Certificate (preferred)
- Valid BC Early Childhood Educator certificate (required)
- Current Childcare First Aid/CPR certification (required)
- Minimum one year of experience in recent related experience (required)
- Knowledge and understanding of the BC Early Learning Framework and the Indigenous and Métis Early Learning and Child Care Frameworks
- Knowledge and understanding of the BC Community Care and Assisted Living Act Child Care Licensing Regulation (current)
Job Skills and abilities:
- Excellent understanding and knowledge of Métis/First Nations cultures, traditions and socio-economic issues affecting urban Indigenous families.
- Excellent oral, written, facilitation and interpersonal communication skills.
- Excellent organizational and time management skills.
- Ability to work effectively with program staff, volunteers, and non-profit or publicly funded groups, agencies, and organizations.
- Knowledge of child development.
- Ability to lift at least 50 lbs. (23 kg)
Additional Information:
This position requires the ability to function independently while managing multiple projects and deadlines including effectively managing emergency situations. Program delivery activities may require a moderate level of physical fitness to effectively carry out duties of the position.
Other Requirements:
Criminal Record Check (vulnerable sector).
Wages and benefits:
$24.50 - $27.50 per hour (**not eligible for wage enhancement)
Sign-On Bonus
100% paid individual benefits
35-hour work week
Paid vacation
Staffing hours between 7:30 am and 5:30 pm
Circle of Security Classroom Training
Cultural training and learning opportunities
Start date: As soon as possible.
Core Competencies:
Indigenous Relations Behavioural Competencies
Cultural Agility
Additional Behavioural Competencies
Teamwork and cooperation
Flexibility
Reflecting on difficulties
Service orientation
Please apply for this position from our website at the following link https://www.metisfamilyservices.ca/opportunities
Métis Family Services thanks all applicants for their interest in this career opportunity; however, only those considered for the position will be contacted. No telephone inquiries please.
Experience
Required
- 1 year(s): Minimum (1) year recent related experience
Licenses & Certifications
Required
- ECE license
- Food Safe certificate
- First Aid cert w Inf CPR
Skills
Required
- Oral written facilitation and int comm skills
- Team Work
- Knowledge of Metis and Indigenous issues
About METIS FAMILY SERVICES
Métis Family Services is committed to working collaboratively with children and families; supporting our communities, while increasing capacity to nurture and care for children and families in an inclusive manner that honours Métis traditions and culture.
Early Childhood Educator - Mission Childcare Centre
Top Benefits
About the role
About us:
Growing Roots/ tsi'semlomet / Nutr raasin aahkikinwaa Early Learning and Child Care is a small, no-fee Métis child care program offering 8 IT spaces and 16 3-5 spaces. It is fully funded through distinction-based funding from Métis Nation BC and in partnership with Mission School District and the Fraser Valley Métis Association.
Our focus is to provide culturally rich programming for Métis, First Nations, Inuit, and community children. We view children as gifts from the Creator and cherish their growth into thriving individuals. We foster a positive cultural experience for them and emphasize the pivotal role of play in learning and resilience. Our core belief is that nurturing relationships with caring adults significantly benefits children’s development.
Job Summary:
The Early Childhood Educator provides support and direct care to children under 0-5 years of age, including infants/toddlers and children with support needs, to stimulate and develop their intellectual, physical and emotional growth.
Reports To: Childcare Facility Manager
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
- Plans, carries out and evaluates developmentally and culturally appropriate activities and experiences for children using modelling, observing, questioning, demonstrating and reinforcing techniques.
- Develops daily program schedules that include cultural curriculum, indoor/outdoor, active/quiet and individual and group activities.
- Identifies the abilities, interests, and needs of children and develops individualized and group curriculum based on these.
- Attends to the children’s physical and emotional needs including diapering, toileting, eating, sleeping, comforting and co-regulation.
- With Manager, recommends referrals or additional services for children, and works in consultation with professionals such as behavioural therapists, occupational therapists and speech-language pathologists.
- Reports on progress, behaviours and other issues related to children. Meets with and collaborates with community support workers and other staff to create and follow support/care plans.
- Contributes to reports for children moving on to elementary school. Maintains required records and statistics.
- Participates in planning and evaluation of programs offered by the organization. Provides suggestions and recommendations for program adjustments or changes to the Manager.
- Provides work direction to Early Childhood Educator Assistants as required.
- Ensures enrolment information is in order including medical and emergency information, dietary instructions and parental consent forms in compliance with statutory requirements such as licensing.
- Administers first aid and medication in accordance with established policy.
- Ensures a healthy and safe environment in which the children can interact. Identifies and removes potential hazards.
- Communicates with families about children’s growth and development in collaboration with Manager. Requests input from and participation of parents in the development of programs.
- Performs other duties as required. Will assist with duties as discussed with the Childcare Facility Manager and Métis Early Years Program Coordinator.
Qualifications, Education and Experience:
- Early Childhood Education Certificate (required)
- Special Needs and/or Infant and Toddler Certificate (preferred)
- Valid BC Early Childhood Educator certificate (required)
- Current Childcare First Aid/CPR certification (required)
- Minimum one year of experience in recent related experience (required)
- Knowledge and understanding of the BC Early Learning Framework and the Indigenous and Métis Early Learning and Child Care Frameworks
- Knowledge and understanding of the BC Community Care and Assisted Living Act Child Care Licensing Regulation (current)
Job Skills and abilities:
- Excellent understanding and knowledge of Métis/First Nations cultures, traditions and socio-economic issues affecting urban Indigenous families.
- Excellent oral, written, facilitation and interpersonal communication skills.
- Excellent organizational and time management skills.
- Ability to work effectively with program staff, volunteers, and non-profit or publicly funded groups, agencies, and organizations.
- Knowledge of child development.
- Ability to lift at least 50 lbs. (23 kg)
Additional Information:
This position requires the ability to function independently while managing multiple projects and deadlines including effectively managing emergency situations. Program delivery activities may require a moderate level of physical fitness to effectively carry out duties of the position.
Other Requirements:
Criminal Record Check (vulnerable sector).
Wages and benefits:
$24.50 - $27.50 per hour (**not eligible for wage enhancement)
Sign-On Bonus
100% paid individual benefits
35-hour work week
Paid vacation
Staffing hours between 7:30 am and 5:30 pm
Circle of Security Classroom Training
Cultural training and learning opportunities
Start date: As soon as possible.
Core Competencies:
Indigenous Relations Behavioural Competencies
Cultural Agility
Additional Behavioural Competencies
Teamwork and cooperation
Flexibility
Reflecting on difficulties
Service orientation
Please apply for this position from our website at the following link https://www.metisfamilyservices.ca/opportunities
Métis Family Services thanks all applicants for their interest in this career opportunity; however, only those considered for the position will be contacted. No telephone inquiries please.
Experience
Required
- 1 year(s): Minimum (1) year recent related experience
Licenses & Certifications
Required
- ECE license
- Food Safe certificate
- First Aid cert w Inf CPR
Skills
Required
- Oral written facilitation and int comm skills
- Team Work
- Knowledge of Metis and Indigenous issues
About METIS FAMILY SERVICES
Métis Family Services is committed to working collaboratively with children and families; supporting our communities, while increasing capacity to nurture and care for children and families in an inclusive manner that honours Métis traditions and culture.