Substitute Child Care Provider- After School Program
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- Nouveau-Brunswick
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Understands and complies with the New Brunswick Child Care facilities standards and Abuse Protocol Practices.
- Plans and implements programming in accordance with the YMCA and New Brunswick standards.
- Understands and complies with the New Brunswick Early Learning and Child Care Curriculum.
- Demonstrates a commitment to children’s learning and is responsive to research.
- Understands each child and their family’s specific needs and plans for successful outcomes.
- Ensures that all daily routines are followed, documented, and completed in a timely fashion.
- Adheres to the policies and procedures outlined in the YMCA of Southwestern New Brunswick employee and child care policy manuals. Adheres to record-keeping as outlined by the Department of Social Development. Ensures that confidentiality is maintained at all times.
- Participate in quarterly training sessions to continue ongoing learning and develop new skills.
- Other duties as assigned by your reporting supervisor.
- Minimum 6 months Experience working in a Child Care, After School, Volunteer or Youth program is required.
- Availability for a minimum of 6 shifts per month.
- Working knowledge of computers and willingness to learn app software.
- Flexibility regarding assigned working hours and locations.
- Strong work ethic and excellent organizational skills.
- Strong communication and customer service skills.
- First Aid/CPR or willingness to obtain
- YMCA membership
- In-house training and professional development opportunities
- Uniform and uniform allowance
- Personal “Y Day”
- The competitive compensation package, including benefits and pension plan
- Opportunities for career growth
- Opportunities for cross-training across departments
- Paid job-related certifications (ie. First aid/CPR)
- Employment is contingent on having a clean Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Search along with clearance from the Department of Social Development.