About the role
At Achev, we believe that everyone deserves an equal opportunity to build a better life and a successful future. For more than 30 years, we have dedicated ourselves to helping diverse Canadians and newcomers achieve their full potential. Today, we are one of the largest providers of employment, newcomer, language, and youth services in the Greater Toronto Area. Our dedicated team of nearly 400 staff delivers a wide range of innovative, high-quality, and personalized programs and services that empower our clients to prosper and our communities to thrive.We thrive in a OneAchev culture where collaboration and an integrated service delivery will positively impact Achev’s resiliency, agility, success, and growth.
Join us in helping diverse Canadians and newcomers achieve their full potential!
Achev’s latest Impact Report: www.Achev.ca
SUMMARY: The Newcomer Information Centres (NICs) are walk-in information and referral centres funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada and operated by the Achēv. NICs provide settlement information and referral for the smooth transition of newcomers to life in Canada.
The Care for Newcomer Children Worker is responsible for delivering a high quality experience for children and their parents or legal guardians while consistently adhering to safety standards in the children’s area and to take the lead in providing CNC and assume responsibility for the operation of CNC sessions
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Follow the CNC requirements as set by CMAS
- Carry out the duties of Staff with Designated Responsibility (SDR) as defined by CMAS
- Provide parent or legal guardian and staff orientation
- Welcome and interact with newcomer children and their parents or legal guardians
- Assess and register eligible children for the program
- Provide information to newcomer parents or their legal guardians, as needed for the settlement of their children
- Plan and follow a written program of activities that suits the age, developmental needs and interests of each child as per CNC program philosophy
- Inspect and monitor CNC operation according to program’s written policies and procedures
- Maintain daily records, including attendance and registration forms; prepare CNC monthly reports
- Work with the team members to create a positive environment
- Ensure there are sufficient appropriate materials and equipment for the operations of CNC sessions
- Develop a staffing plan that ensures ratios and qualifications are met according to CNC requirements
- May be required to set up the space and provide mobile CNC
- Contribute to team cohesiveness and team building
- Perform other related duties as required
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Education- at least a two year diploma in a child development program or a related field from a recognized academic institution
- Must be 18 years of age or above with minimum two years' experience working in the childcare field
- CLB level 5 in speaking and level 4 in reading and writing
- Current criminal record check in vulnerable sector (not older than 6 months)
- Current First Aid and CPR certification
- Current health assessment (not older than 3 months)
- Current immunization record and proof of tuberculosis status
- Candidate must be in good standing with College of Early Childhood Educators (CECE)
- Understanding of the programming needs of children who drop in for care for short periods of time
- Basic computer and data entry skills
- Adaptable, flexible and able to work independently
- Knowledge of French or a language other than English is an asset
- Demonstrated experience in dealing with multicultural and disability issues
We’re looking to welcome people to our diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace. We especially welcome applications from members of racialized groups, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, persons of diverse sexual orientations and gender identities and others with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities. We are committed to a selection process and work environment that is inclusive and barrier-free. So, if you’re excited about this role or another one, please apply on our website www.achev.ca
About Achēv
Achēv is a leading charitable organization that delivers employment, settlement, language, women, youth and technology solutions services in the GTA, throughout Canada and abroad, that is committed to creating faster paths to prosperity for clients. Each year, our dedicated team of 500 staff serves over 100,000 clients through virtual services and multiple in-person locations across the Greater Toronto Area. We are committed to making a positive and lasting difference in the diverse communities we serve.
About the role
At Achev, we believe that everyone deserves an equal opportunity to build a better life and a successful future. For more than 30 years, we have dedicated ourselves to helping diverse Canadians and newcomers achieve their full potential. Today, we are one of the largest providers of employment, newcomer, language, and youth services in the Greater Toronto Area. Our dedicated team of nearly 400 staff delivers a wide range of innovative, high-quality, and personalized programs and services that empower our clients to prosper and our communities to thrive.We thrive in a OneAchev culture where collaboration and an integrated service delivery will positively impact Achev’s resiliency, agility, success, and growth.
Join us in helping diverse Canadians and newcomers achieve their full potential!
Achev’s latest Impact Report: www.Achev.ca
SUMMARY: The Newcomer Information Centres (NICs) are walk-in information and referral centres funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada and operated by the Achēv. NICs provide settlement information and referral for the smooth transition of newcomers to life in Canada.
The Care for Newcomer Children Worker is responsible for delivering a high quality experience for children and their parents or legal guardians while consistently adhering to safety standards in the children’s area and to take the lead in providing CNC and assume responsibility for the operation of CNC sessions
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Follow the CNC requirements as set by CMAS
- Carry out the duties of Staff with Designated Responsibility (SDR) as defined by CMAS
- Provide parent or legal guardian and staff orientation
- Welcome and interact with newcomer children and their parents or legal guardians
- Assess and register eligible children for the program
- Provide information to newcomer parents or their legal guardians, as needed for the settlement of their children
- Plan and follow a written program of activities that suits the age, developmental needs and interests of each child as per CNC program philosophy
- Inspect and monitor CNC operation according to program’s written policies and procedures
- Maintain daily records, including attendance and registration forms; prepare CNC monthly reports
- Work with the team members to create a positive environment
- Ensure there are sufficient appropriate materials and equipment for the operations of CNC sessions
- Develop a staffing plan that ensures ratios and qualifications are met according to CNC requirements
- May be required to set up the space and provide mobile CNC
- Contribute to team cohesiveness and team building
- Perform other related duties as required
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Education- at least a two year diploma in a child development program or a related field from a recognized academic institution
- Must be 18 years of age or above with minimum two years' experience working in the childcare field
- CLB level 5 in speaking and level 4 in reading and writing
- Current criminal record check in vulnerable sector (not older than 6 months)
- Current First Aid and CPR certification
- Current health assessment (not older than 3 months)
- Current immunization record and proof of tuberculosis status
- Candidate must be in good standing with College of Early Childhood Educators (CECE)
- Understanding of the programming needs of children who drop in for care for short periods of time
- Basic computer and data entry skills
- Adaptable, flexible and able to work independently
- Knowledge of French or a language other than English is an asset
- Demonstrated experience in dealing with multicultural and disability issues
We’re looking to welcome people to our diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace. We especially welcome applications from members of racialized groups, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, persons of diverse sexual orientations and gender identities and others with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities. We are committed to a selection process and work environment that is inclusive and barrier-free. So, if you’re excited about this role or another one, please apply on our website www.achev.ca
About Achēv
Achēv is a leading charitable organization that delivers employment, settlement, language, women, youth and technology solutions services in the GTA, throughout Canada and abroad, that is committed to creating faster paths to prosperity for clients. Each year, our dedicated team of 500 staff serves over 100,000 clients through virtual services and multiple in-person locations across the Greater Toronto Area. We are committed to making a positive and lasting difference in the diverse communities we serve.