Early Childhood Educator Lead
Job details
Job description, work day and responsibilities
Position Title: Early Childhood Educator Lead
Start Date: May 2025
Hourly rate of pay: $27.+6
Reports To: Manager, Language Programs
Hours: Full-time (30 hours/week)
Location: Ranee Avenue location
Who We Are
North York Community House (NYCH) is a dynamic community agency that has been working with residents of under-resourced and low-income neighbourhoods in northwest Toronto for over 30 years. We are committed to helping people move out of poverty in order to build strong, vibrant communities. We support new Canadians, children, youth and their families, seniors, and local residents in becoming active and engaged citizens who are able to thrive and become leaders in their own lives and communities. At NYCH, we pride ourselves on working collaboratively and creating a supportive environment. We recognize the work we need to do to improve and are constantly striving to do so. Our team has shown incredible adaptability, strength, creativity, and dedication in serving our communities during the COVID-1+ pandemic, and we continue to learn and grow, and innovate while dealing with the challenges of this new reality.
Position Summary
The Early Childhood Educator Lead position is responsible for developing and facilitating age-appropriate program activities that stimulate children’s physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development, in cooperation with other program staff. This also involves liaising with parents, instructors, and other NYCH staff.
Responsibilities
Maintains required records including registration forms; child profiles, immunization records, terms and conditions, and daily records.
Updates staff records, policies, and health information
Prepares accident and incident reports
Prepares and submits written reports including monthly reports to IRCC, major accident reports to IRCC, student evaluations, and reference letters
Communicates with parents about their children, and provides instructions to new participants
Provides updates to the program manager
Prepares program plans that reflect the values, customs and traditions of the participants using staff inputs
Develops age-appropriate activities for children
Takes lead role in running activities and supervising children
Purchases supplies for the program
Posts appropriate information and posters in the program area
Conducts fire drill once a month and shelter-in-place as required
Checks children daily, for injuries and illness as they arrive for the program
Inspects and maintains toys, play areas and playground for safety hazards
Provides day-to-day supervision and assistance to childcare workers
Supervises volunteers/placement students
Ensures that supply staff are always available
Updates and adds new supply staff to existing lists
Engages and supports parents and other community members with newcomer issues through referrals and information
Attends cross-organization and team meetings, events and staff development sessions to share updates, best practices and other information
Join NYCH committees as required/recommended
Education, Experience, and Skills
Minimum level of education is a Community College Diploma in Early Childhood Education and must be registered with the College of ECE and in good standing
Must possess First Aid & CPR certification
Minimum of 2 years of experience working with children 6 months – 13 years old or the equivalent acceptable combination of education and experience working in the non-profit sector
Minimum of 2 years of experience supervising staff and volunteers
Strong understanding and awareness of settlement issues and concerns of newcomer children and parents.
Verbal and written communication skills - ability to communicate clearly and appropriately with different groups; fluency in additional languages an asset
Effective time management skills –manage own time and schedule by planning, prioritizing and organizing tasks effectively; juggle multiple responsibilities as well as the ability to deal appropriately with confidential data
Ability to work independently and complete work without direct on-site supervision; handle daily problems
Strong team player who stays in contact with supervisor and team members
Proficiency in the use of computers, laptops, photocopiers, smart phones, projectors and printers as well as proficiency using software
Ability to adapt to changing working conditions, program requirements and client needs
Other Requirements:
Documented proof of a valid police reference check is required for employment at NYCH, as well as an annual declaration.
Typically works regular hours Monday – Friday from +:00 am to 3:00 pm with occasional evening/weekend work
How To Apply
Please submit cover letter and resume by May + , 2025 at 5:00 p.m. to:
Early Childhood Educator Lead– Hiring Committee, North York Community House
If you are not able to apply online, please drop off your cover letter and resume at our Ranee location:
North York Community House
255 Ranee Ave. Suites 4 & 5 Toronto, Ontario Canada M6A 2P4
NYCH is committed to equity and creating a respectful and inclusive workplace culture that reflects the broad diversity of communities we work with. This includes people who identify as immigrants, refugees, women, Indigenous, Black, 2SLGBTQIA+, people of colour, and people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. If you require accommodation, please let us know in advance and we will work with you to meet your needs.
We thank all applicants for their interest but only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
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Offer ID: #1097620,
Published: 1 week ago,
Company registered: 5 months ago