Early Learning Specialist
About the role
Role: Early Learning Specialist
Reports to: Operations Supervisor, EarlyON
Location: EarlyON Child and Family Centre, Woodbridge Centre
140 Woodbridge Ave, Unit E400
Woodbridge, ON, L4L 4K9
Position Type: Full-time - Hours will be 31 - 35 hours per week based on program schedule (This is temporary position for leave coverage)
Compensation: $28.39 per hour
Organization Overview
Social Enterprise for Canada (SEC) is a charitable organization started in 1989 and serving York Region, Peel Region and Simcoe County. SEC seeks, secures and delivers a range of public services dedicated to creating communities that exemplify Canadian values of respect, inclusion, diversity, equity and sustainability.
SEC maintains its head office in Newmarket and provides public service signature expertise for immigrants, newcomers, early learning and development, Family Justice Service, Career and Labour market integration through programs such as Supervised Access, EarlyOn Child & Family Centres, Welcome Centre for Immigrant Services-Newmarket and several Before & After School and Licensed Childcare Programs.
The Opportunity
The Early Learning Specialist plays a key role in delivering high-quality programs and services for children and families. This position requires a demonstrated ability to deliver core programs, four-season outdoor programming, virtual programming, and a variety of specialized child and family programs. The Early Learning Specialist consistently meets all expectations of the role and applies “How Does Learning Happen?” in a meaningful and intentional way, fostering positive experiences, engagement, and learning opportunities for children and their families.
Key Job Responsibilities
- Proven ability to effectively facilitate and adapt to the participants through a variety of activities that are aimed at engaging participants in the four foundations of HDLH and life-long learning and virtual program delivery
- The ability to modify programs to meet the changing needs of participants
- Effectively uses observation and documentation to plan programs and share knowledge of inquiry-based learning to engage parents and caregivers.
- Demonstrated ability to independently deliver core programs and specialized services meeting KPI/Outcomes
- Establish stable and consistent relationships with each child and their families/caregivers
- Extremely knowledgeable on all phases of work with the ability to deliver 40% of all programs/services
- Skilled at identifying referral supports and sharing identified information based on client needs and has the ability to recognize indicators (red flags), communicate with families and promote appropriate screenings e.g. ERIK, NDIS
- Aptitude to deliver additional supports to families through referral follow up and case management
- Acquires additional trainings both internally and externally to further professional skill development
- Able to present acquired information and knowledge to the team in a logical and professional manner.
- Being more intentional in establishing, maintaining and supporting strong relationships with colleagues, teams, children, families and community partners
- Introduces strategies to promote efficiency and streamline of processes.
- Has control over feelings toward others that fosters strong relationships, inclusion and respect
- Shows an ability and availability to mentor students and ELS I as required
- Other duties, relevant to the position, shall be assigned as required
Skills
- Effective verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills that allow one to work effectively in a diverse working environment
- Demonstrated organizational, time management and prioritization skills
- Effective prioritization to accomplish tasks meeting all deadlines
- Increased understanding and application of technological tools and equipment to support delivery of programs and services
- Demonstrated understanding of child development and program knowledge with the ability to apply it
- Demonstrates customer service excellence
- Able to redefine the customer service process to meet clients changing needs
- Demonstrated ability to be a collaborative team member to enhance effective working relationships
- Takes initiative to take on new or complex tasks
- Demonstrated ability to work independently applying strong judgment in all areas
- Demonstrated problem solving ability and able to arrive at an appropriate solution/outcome
- Ability to assess surroundings and adjust accordingly
- Increasing ability to share organization information and knowledge with other partners/community and team members
Requirements
- Maintain a Current Registration with the College of ECE (RECE)
- Successfully meets all performance standards required for the ELS position.
- Solid understanding of planning and delivering programs including virtual programming and an inquiry based emergent curriculum (HDLD)
- Ability to deliver indoor, outdoor four-season face to face programing and virtual on-line programming with knowledge of video-making using different platforms
- Has acquired training with ability to deliver several specialized programs/services
- Strong working knowledge of policies and procedures related to program and specialized services
- This position includes weekend and evening availability to deliver on site and virtual programs
- Locations and schedule will change Monday to Sunday to meet program needs
- Current Clean Police Records Check.
Work Conditions
- May be exposed to infectious waste, diseases, conditions, etc.
- Intermittent physical activity including walking, standing, sitting, bending, kneeling, crouching or crawling, lifting and supporting children.
- Interacts with children, youth, family members, administration, staff, visitors and community partners
- Manual dexterity required to use desktop computer and peripherals.
- Flexible work schedules including evenings and weekends
- Programs are in various sites across York Region, own reliable transportation is a must
We thank all candidates for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Social Enterprise for Canada is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to working with applicants requesting accommodations at any stage of the recruitment process. Click here to view our full statement on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.
About Social Enterprise for Canada
SEC is a charitable organization committed to and focused on the provision of social services within the context of culture, community and family. SEC has a demonstrated expertise in the issues of equity, diversity and access to services for members of diverse communities. SEC develops and delivers programs funded by the Ministry of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration, the Ministry of the Attorney General, and the Ministry of Education.
SEC programs include: Mobile Settlement Services for York Region and Simcoe Counties Accreditation Pathways for Canadian certification in regulated professions by Internationally Educated and Skilled Individuals EarlyON Centres - interactive programs for children from birth to age 6 and caregivers Supervised Access York and Peel regions - facilitated court ordered visits or exchanges for families who are separating or divorcing Canadian Prenatal Nutrition Program - supporting the needs of pregnant women facing challenges that put their health and the health of their infants at risk
Social Enterprise for Canada Corporation, the business division of SEC, offers communication solutions - technical infrastructure and equipment - Internet connectivity, VoIP phone service, video conferencing, data centre hosting - with the value add of multilingual reception, interpretation and translation (Bridge Translations). We specialize in serving niche markets finding unique solutions for our customers that address their need and meet their financial parameters. Income earned in the business division supports the growth of our charitable programs. Revenue earned in this divisions supports the delivery of the social service programs.
Early Learning Specialist
About the role
Role: Early Learning Specialist
Reports to: Operations Supervisor, EarlyON
Location: EarlyON Child and Family Centre, Woodbridge Centre
140 Woodbridge Ave, Unit E400
Woodbridge, ON, L4L 4K9
Position Type: Full-time - Hours will be 31 - 35 hours per week based on program schedule (This is temporary position for leave coverage)
Compensation: $28.39 per hour
Organization Overview
Social Enterprise for Canada (SEC) is a charitable organization started in 1989 and serving York Region, Peel Region and Simcoe County. SEC seeks, secures and delivers a range of public services dedicated to creating communities that exemplify Canadian values of respect, inclusion, diversity, equity and sustainability.
SEC maintains its head office in Newmarket and provides public service signature expertise for immigrants, newcomers, early learning and development, Family Justice Service, Career and Labour market integration through programs such as Supervised Access, EarlyOn Child & Family Centres, Welcome Centre for Immigrant Services-Newmarket and several Before & After School and Licensed Childcare Programs.
The Opportunity
The Early Learning Specialist plays a key role in delivering high-quality programs and services for children and families. This position requires a demonstrated ability to deliver core programs, four-season outdoor programming, virtual programming, and a variety of specialized child and family programs. The Early Learning Specialist consistently meets all expectations of the role and applies “How Does Learning Happen?” in a meaningful and intentional way, fostering positive experiences, engagement, and learning opportunities for children and their families.
Key Job Responsibilities
- Proven ability to effectively facilitate and adapt to the participants through a variety of activities that are aimed at engaging participants in the four foundations of HDLH and life-long learning and virtual program delivery
- The ability to modify programs to meet the changing needs of participants
- Effectively uses observation and documentation to plan programs and share knowledge of inquiry-based learning to engage parents and caregivers.
- Demonstrated ability to independently deliver core programs and specialized services meeting KPI/Outcomes
- Establish stable and consistent relationships with each child and their families/caregivers
- Extremely knowledgeable on all phases of work with the ability to deliver 40% of all programs/services
- Skilled at identifying referral supports and sharing identified information based on client needs and has the ability to recognize indicators (red flags), communicate with families and promote appropriate screenings e.g. ERIK, NDIS
- Aptitude to deliver additional supports to families through referral follow up and case management
- Acquires additional trainings both internally and externally to further professional skill development
- Able to present acquired information and knowledge to the team in a logical and professional manner.
- Being more intentional in establishing, maintaining and supporting strong relationships with colleagues, teams, children, families and community partners
- Introduces strategies to promote efficiency and streamline of processes.
- Has control over feelings toward others that fosters strong relationships, inclusion and respect
- Shows an ability and availability to mentor students and ELS I as required
- Other duties, relevant to the position, shall be assigned as required
Skills
- Effective verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills that allow one to work effectively in a diverse working environment
- Demonstrated organizational, time management and prioritization skills
- Effective prioritization to accomplish tasks meeting all deadlines
- Increased understanding and application of technological tools and equipment to support delivery of programs and services
- Demonstrated understanding of child development and program knowledge with the ability to apply it
- Demonstrates customer service excellence
- Able to redefine the customer service process to meet clients changing needs
- Demonstrated ability to be a collaborative team member to enhance effective working relationships
- Takes initiative to take on new or complex tasks
- Demonstrated ability to work independently applying strong judgment in all areas
- Demonstrated problem solving ability and able to arrive at an appropriate solution/outcome
- Ability to assess surroundings and adjust accordingly
- Increasing ability to share organization information and knowledge with other partners/community and team members
Requirements
- Maintain a Current Registration with the College of ECE (RECE)
- Successfully meets all performance standards required for the ELS position.
- Solid understanding of planning and delivering programs including virtual programming and an inquiry based emergent curriculum (HDLD)
- Ability to deliver indoor, outdoor four-season face to face programing and virtual on-line programming with knowledge of video-making using different platforms
- Has acquired training with ability to deliver several specialized programs/services
- Strong working knowledge of policies and procedures related to program and specialized services
- This position includes weekend and evening availability to deliver on site and virtual programs
- Locations and schedule will change Monday to Sunday to meet program needs
- Current Clean Police Records Check.
Work Conditions
- May be exposed to infectious waste, diseases, conditions, etc.
- Intermittent physical activity including walking, standing, sitting, bending, kneeling, crouching or crawling, lifting and supporting children.
- Interacts with children, youth, family members, administration, staff, visitors and community partners
- Manual dexterity required to use desktop computer and peripherals.
- Flexible work schedules including evenings and weekends
- Programs are in various sites across York Region, own reliable transportation is a must
We thank all candidates for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Social Enterprise for Canada is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to working with applicants requesting accommodations at any stage of the recruitment process. Click here to view our full statement on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.
About Social Enterprise for Canada
SEC is a charitable organization committed to and focused on the provision of social services within the context of culture, community and family. SEC has a demonstrated expertise in the issues of equity, diversity and access to services for members of diverse communities. SEC develops and delivers programs funded by the Ministry of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration, the Ministry of the Attorney General, and the Ministry of Education.
SEC programs include: Mobile Settlement Services for York Region and Simcoe Counties Accreditation Pathways for Canadian certification in regulated professions by Internationally Educated and Skilled Individuals EarlyON Centres - interactive programs for children from birth to age 6 and caregivers Supervised Access York and Peel regions - facilitated court ordered visits or exchanges for families who are separating or divorcing Canadian Prenatal Nutrition Program - supporting the needs of pregnant women facing challenges that put their health and the health of their infants at risk
Social Enterprise for Canada Corporation, the business division of SEC, offers communication solutions - technical infrastructure and equipment - Internet connectivity, VoIP phone service, video conferencing, data centre hosting - with the value add of multilingual reception, interpretation and translation (Bridge Translations). We specialize in serving niche markets finding unique solutions for our customers that address their need and meet their financial parameters. Income earned in the business division supports the growth of our charitable programs. Revenue earned in this divisions supports the delivery of the social service programs.