Assistant Educator - Full Time Supply at Upper Canada Child Care
Newmarket, ON, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

09 Jul, 25

Salary

22.41

Posted On

09 Apr, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Health Assessment, Professional Manner, Instagram, Linkedin, Immunization, Legislation, Conflict, Facebook, Children

Industry

Education Management

Description

Upper Canada Child Care - “A smile on each child’s face…every day.”
We are currently recruiting an Assistant Educator to join our Team in Newmarket at the following location(s): Rogers PS, Canadian Martyrs CES & St. John Chrysostom CES.

Pay Range: Assistant $19.61 - $22.41/hour plus Wage Enhancement Grant ($2.00/hr) and Split Shift Premium ($2.00/hr).

  • Candidates must be available to work a split shift in a before and after school program.

WHO WE ARE:

Upper Canada Child Care, non-profit licensed provider since 1983, operates 85+ centres in Toronto, York Region, and Simcoe County. We offer full-day and before and after school programs, summer camps, and a forest school. Guided by values of support, trust, safety, respect, and professionalism, we prioritize play-based learning and outdoor exploration. We invest in quality program delivery, providing specialized supports and training. Ministry of Education licensed, our programs reflect the four foundations of learning. Join us and help put “a smile on each child’s face…every day.”

POSITION SUMMARY:

To ensure operational and curriculum requirements are met in compliance with all Ministry and organizational guidelines. To ensure the delivery of a developmentally appropriate, play based program by applying specialized skills and knowledge related to early childhood education. Supports the organization’s vision, mission, and guiding values. This is a fully in-centre position.

QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS:

  • A recent Vulnerable Sector Check
  • Health assessment and record of immunization, as outlined by legislation.
  • Up-to-date certification in CPR-C and Standard First Aid
  • Basic knowledge of the developmental needs of children and demonstrated ability to apply this knowledge.
  • Experience with inquiry/play based program design and implementation, and with the use of pedagogical documentation an asset.
  • Uses initiative; applies sound reason in solving problems and resolves conflict in a calm, professional manner.
  • Proven ability to communicate (written and verbal) effectively and establish appropriate relationships with families, coworkers and other professionals.
  • Have the physical and emotional stamina to effectively supervise children in a variety of settings including outdoor public spaces.
  • Ability to use computer systems and programs; including Dayforce, and Storypark.
  • Moderate level of physical effort is regularly required; including but not limited to kneeling, pushing, pulling, bending, and carrying.
    Please apply by clicking on the available link, or email your resume to hr@ucccc.ca
    Upper Canada Child Care is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace and encourages applications from members of our diverse communities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. Please contact the interviewer in advance if you require accommodations.
    Thank you for your interest; only applicants who may be interviewed will be contacted.
    Don’t forget to check us out on Facebook, Instagram, “X” & LinkedIn
Responsibilities
  • Applies current legislative expectations to support a program that is consistent with Ministry of Education requirements and in accordance with Upper Canada Child Care’s program statement.
  • Participates in professional development opportunities, staff meetings and training sessions as required.
  • Engages with the children and provides a positive learning experience. Provides a range of care including assisting with meals/snacks, toileting, diapering, dressing, etc.
  • Fosters the engagement of and ongoing communication with parents about the program and their children.
  • Completes program charts, daily logs, reports, and other administration tasks as required.
  • Uses Storypark for pedagogical documentation as a guide for program development.
  • Effectively collaborates and communicates with other team members, school personnel, and outside agencies to help support the needs of all children.
  • Provides guidance to students and volunteers as needed.
  • Identifies children in need of additional support. Guides parents through the process of accessing resources. Helps design and implement individual support plans as required.
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