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Supported Child Development Consultant

Sechelt, British Columbia
CA$40 - CA$42/hourly
Mid Level
part_time

Top Benefits

Employer pays 100% of health benefits
Employer pays 75% of long-term disability premiums
3 weeks vacation first year, 4 weeks second year

About the role

Job Title: Supported Child Development Consultant

Location: Gibsons/Sechelt

Employment Type: Part-Time, 14 hrs/week (12-Month Parental Leave Coverage)

Compensation: $40.48-$42.49/hr

About Community Services Since 1974, Sunshine Coast Community Services Society has been at the heart of creating positive change for people on the Sunshine Coast. With a legacy built on care, dedication, and adaptability, we proudly offer over 30 impactful programs across the region. Our work spans four vital areas: Community Action and Engagement, Together Against Violence, Child and Family Counselling, and Family, Youth, and Children’s Services.

Guided by our core values— Social Justice, Interdependence, Diversity, Compassion, and Respect —we are driven to empower individuals and strengthen our community. We’re seeking passionate, values-driven individuals who want to make a real difference in the lives of others. If that sounds like you, join us and be part of our meaningful journey!

About The Role Inclusion is a foundational principle in supporting infants and children who require varying levels of additional support to actively participate across diverse childcare settings. As a guiding philosophy, inclusion upholds the right of all children—regardless of ability—to meaningfully engage in and belong to the environments within their communities.

The Supported Child Development (SCD) Consultant supports and consultation to with families, children, childcare educators, and community partners. They collaborate with guardians, educators, and professionals to develop individualized support plans that promote inclusive and meaningful participation in childcare settings. The Consultant takes a strength-based, family-centered approach and reports to the Supported Child Development Lead.

What You'll Do

Child, Family and Childcare educator Support:

  • Facilitates the development and implementation of individualized service plans for children that are child-specific, family-centered, and developmentally appropriate, reflecting the choices and priorities identified by their families.
  • Conducts observations and gathers information on children requiring support. Determines the type and level of support needs in accordance with SCCSS, SCD, and MCFD guidelines, policies, and procedures, in consultation with families, childcare educators, and professionals. Tools used may include the Family Support Guide, Childcare Support Guide, Waitlist Tool, and developmental assessments such as the ASQ.
  • Identifies and discusses the need for a childcare plan (as per VCH Licensing) for children with additional support needs and helps determine the extra support required in the childcare setting.
  • Manages a waitlist using the SCD Waitlist Priority Tool.
  • Effectively communicates, negotiates, and mediates support and funding decisions.
  • Supports childcare educators in developing and implementing inclusive philosophies, practices, policies, and procedures. Provides on-site child-specific training, consultation, and modeling of strategies, and shares information about childcare and community resources.
  • Assists families in accessing services and developing self-advocacy skills.
  • Evaluates children’s progress, reviews levels of support needs, updates individual goals/plans, and ensures services remain coordinated, appropriate, and accessible.
  • Develops and provides training and informational resources to families, childcare providers, and the community on topics related to inclusive childcare, both individually and through group presentations or workshops.
  • Ensures service delivery is consistent with agency mandates and compliant with legal, contractual, financial, and other requirements.
  • Physically able to carry out duties of the position

Community Collaboration:

  • Collaborates with health, education, and community service providers to offer a multidisciplinary approach to supporting children and families.
  • Supports and facilitates transitions to and from the SCD program.
  • Assists the SCD Lead in maintaining a resource library for families, educators, and caregivers.

Planning and Program Administration:

  • Prepares clear, concise documentation and questionnaires.
  • Collaborates with the SCD Lead to establish standards and accountability mechanisms, including logic models, monitoring frameworks, and evaluation processes.
  • Maintains accurate client records and documentation according to SCCSS policies and program guidelines.

Professional Development and Organizational Engagement:

  • Collaborates with other SCCSS programs to enrich service delivery.
  • Maintains awareness of demographic and socio-economic factors in the community and works to reduce barriers to services.
  • Adheres to SCCSS, MCFD, and SCD confidentiality policies.
  • Supports the mission, vision, and values of SCCSS, including participating in organization-wide initiatives.
  • Participates in a SCCSS committee.
  • Supports onboarding and training of new consultants.
  • Ensures ongoing compliance with accreditation standards, including CARF requirements.
  • Stays informed about SCCSS programs and services.
  • Performs other related duties as required to support the efficient operation of the organization.

What You'll Bring

Education and Experience:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education, Special Education, or a related field such as Child & Youth Care, with 3–5 years’ experience in inclusive childcare settings. Alternatively, an IDP/SCD certificate or diploma from UBC with 5+ years of relevant experience may be accepted.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and electronic client record systems.
  • Strong written communication and accurate typing skills.

Why Join Our Team?

  • Competitive and Transparent Compensation: We value fairness and clarity in our wages.
  • Comprehensive Benefits: Employer covers 100% of health benefits and 75% of long-term disability premiums.
  • Generous Vacation Time: Start with 3 weeks in your first year, increasing to 4 weeks in your second year.
  • Wellness and Flexibility: Receive special leave annually for wellness, personal needs, and more.
  • Professional Development Support: Paid memberships for professional designations and plenty of opportunities for growth.
  • Community Impact: Be part of meaningful work that makes a real difference.
  • Team Connection: Participate in our annual Off-Site Team Building Day with fun, engaging activities that foster collaboration and connection.

Additional information

  • A Class 5 driver’s license is required to travel to different sites or meetings.
  • Criminal Record Check (CRC) clearance is required for working with vulnerable populations.
  • This is an in-office position

How to Apply

Please include your resume and cover letter as part of your application. Visit our career page for more opportunities.

We are committed to ensuring our application process is accessible to all candidates. If you require accommodations during any part of the application process, please contact hr@sccss.ca

“We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.”

About Sunshine Coast Community Services

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Sunshine Coast Community Services is a non-profit organization dedicated to making our community stronger, safer and more resilient. We support over 5000 community members through more than 30 programs and services.

We offer programs in four key areas - Community Action and Engagement; Together Against Violence; Child and Family Counselling; and Family, Youth and Children's Services.

Our programs support pregnant and new moms, families, children, youth, adults, and seniors through crisis response, support programs, housing, and advocacy.

We are honoured to provide services on the unceded, ancestral and traditional lands of the shíshálh (Sechelt) Nation and the Skwxwu7mesh Uxwumixw (Squamish Nation).