After School Snack Program Worker
About the role
BGC ALBION After School Snack Program Worker
Department: BGC Albion
Type: Part time, Non Union, Contract (15 hours per week)
Wage: $17.20/hourly + P.E
Contract Period: September 2, 2025-June 26, 2026
Hours: 3pm-6pm Monday-Friday
Position Summary:
The BGC Albion Club after school snack program worker will assist in the planning and implementation of after school program activities, trips and events for children and youth ages between 4-12 years old who live in north Etobicoke.
Responsibilities
- Program Implementation:
- Develop and deliver age-appropriate activities for afterschool participants as per the funder’s requirement
- Participate in the delivery of three main components of the afterschool programs
- Homework/Arts Crafts
- Snack preparation/Nutritional activities
- Sports and physical activities
- Supervision of participants at after school programs
- Assist in establishing a positive, creative, emotionally and intellectually stimulating environment within the BGC Albion programs
- Assist in teaching and model to children appropriate social interactions and problem-solving skills
- Maintain a safe, clean and healthy environment
- Assist in maintaining program supplies
- Able to work evening shifts
- Staff and Team Maintenance
-
Report any difficulties/challenges and emergencies to the Site Lead/Coordinator in a timely manner
-
Work cooperatively with other members of the team in the planning and delivery of activities, events and trips
-
Identify training needs
-
Attend all team and staff meetings
- Administration
- Assist in recording and maintaining all participant information in Kidtrax
- Maintain the attendance records and all relevant information on site
- Record, maintain and submit incident reports as required
- Submit timesheets on time
- Snack Preparation and Nutritional Activities
- Plan, prepare and assist in the daily operation of the snack program
- Daily assist with the setting up and clean-up of the site every day
- Assist with the preparation and serving of snack
- Assist with ensuring the maintenance, cleanliness and safety of equipment
- Comply with policies and procedures relating to child protection, food hygiene, health, safety and security, administration and confidentiality, reporting all incidents/concerns to the Program Manager
- Meetings
- Attend and actively participate in the following; BGC staff meetings and any other special event meetings
Qualifications:
- Must have basic knowledge of Food Hygiene, Health and Safety, First Aid, Lifting and Handling and Fire Prevention
- Must follow the Canada Food Guidelines in preparation of menu
- Must be located in or around the M9V postal code
- Experience delivering nutrition, food preparation program involving children and youth
- Experience working/ volunteering with culturally diverse children
- Experience with supervision of children and youth
- Excellent communication skills (written and verbal English)
- Demonstrated organizational and interpersonal skills
Requirements:
- Proof of police clearance (clear police check is required)
- Current Emergency First Aid Certificate
- VHMIS Training/ Certification
- Food Handling Certificate
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Albion Neighbourhood Services is committed to a healthy workplace that is reflective of the diverse community we serve. We strongly encourage applications from: racialized persons, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities,
persons of diverse sexual orientations or gender identities, among other equity seeking groups. We are committed to inclusive and barrier free hiring and will provide reasonable and appropriate accommodation during all stages of the hiring process in accordance with applicable legislation. In order to ensure the equal and fair assessment of all job applicants, applicants are asked to make any accommodation request in advance.
About Albion Neighbourhood Services
Back in the 1960s, northern Etobicoke was rapidly changing from a rural area to a suburb. In the space of just a few years thousands of new inexpensive houses became home to young working class families. A number of subsidized housing developments were also constructed in the area during the same period. However, planning officials did not consider the social support services that these new families would need. Today, our nursery schools, social clubs, public transportation and voluntary helping agencies are taken for granted. Thirty years ago services like these were almost non-existent.
After School Snack Program Worker
About the role
BGC ALBION After School Snack Program Worker
Department: BGC Albion
Type: Part time, Non Union, Contract (15 hours per week)
Wage: $17.20/hourly + P.E
Contract Period: September 2, 2025-June 26, 2026
Hours: 3pm-6pm Monday-Friday
Position Summary:
The BGC Albion Club after school snack program worker will assist in the planning and implementation of after school program activities, trips and events for children and youth ages between 4-12 years old who live in north Etobicoke.
Responsibilities
- Program Implementation:
- Develop and deliver age-appropriate activities for afterschool participants as per the funder’s requirement
- Participate in the delivery of three main components of the afterschool programs
- Homework/Arts Crafts
- Snack preparation/Nutritional activities
- Sports and physical activities
- Supervision of participants at after school programs
- Assist in establishing a positive, creative, emotionally and intellectually stimulating environment within the BGC Albion programs
- Assist in teaching and model to children appropriate social interactions and problem-solving skills
- Maintain a safe, clean and healthy environment
- Assist in maintaining program supplies
- Able to work evening shifts
- Staff and Team Maintenance
-
Report any difficulties/challenges and emergencies to the Site Lead/Coordinator in a timely manner
-
Work cooperatively with other members of the team in the planning and delivery of activities, events and trips
-
Identify training needs
-
Attend all team and staff meetings
- Administration
- Assist in recording and maintaining all participant information in Kidtrax
- Maintain the attendance records and all relevant information on site
- Record, maintain and submit incident reports as required
- Submit timesheets on time
- Snack Preparation and Nutritional Activities
- Plan, prepare and assist in the daily operation of the snack program
- Daily assist with the setting up and clean-up of the site every day
- Assist with the preparation and serving of snack
- Assist with ensuring the maintenance, cleanliness and safety of equipment
- Comply with policies and procedures relating to child protection, food hygiene, health, safety and security, administration and confidentiality, reporting all incidents/concerns to the Program Manager
- Meetings
- Attend and actively participate in the following; BGC staff meetings and any other special event meetings
Qualifications:
- Must have basic knowledge of Food Hygiene, Health and Safety, First Aid, Lifting and Handling and Fire Prevention
- Must follow the Canada Food Guidelines in preparation of menu
- Must be located in or around the M9V postal code
- Experience delivering nutrition, food preparation program involving children and youth
- Experience working/ volunteering with culturally diverse children
- Experience with supervision of children and youth
- Excellent communication skills (written and verbal English)
- Demonstrated organizational and interpersonal skills
Requirements:
- Proof of police clearance (clear police check is required)
- Current Emergency First Aid Certificate
- VHMIS Training/ Certification
- Food Handling Certificate
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Albion Neighbourhood Services is committed to a healthy workplace that is reflective of the diverse community we serve. We strongly encourage applications from: racialized persons, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities,
persons of diverse sexual orientations or gender identities, among other equity seeking groups. We are committed to inclusive and barrier free hiring and will provide reasonable and appropriate accommodation during all stages of the hiring process in accordance with applicable legislation. In order to ensure the equal and fair assessment of all job applicants, applicants are asked to make any accommodation request in advance.
About Albion Neighbourhood Services
Back in the 1960s, northern Etobicoke was rapidly changing from a rural area to a suburb. In the space of just a few years thousands of new inexpensive houses became home to young working class families. A number of subsidized housing developments were also constructed in the area during the same period. However, planning officials did not consider the social support services that these new families would need. Today, our nursery schools, social clubs, public transportation and voluntary helping agencies are taken for granted. Thirty years ago services like these were almost non-existent.