Early Learning Teacher (Discovery) ABC-0024
Help Families and Children Thrive with ABC Head Start Society!
At ABC Head Start Society, we’re driven by a mission to raise families out of poverty and help children harness their superpowers, conquer hardships, and live their best lives. Our Explorer Stream program goes beyond the classroom, creating deep connections with families by working directly in their homes to support both children and caregivers.
We’re looking for a compassionate and dynamic Early Learning Teacher – Discovery Stream to join our team for the 2025-26 program year. In this unique role, you’ll spend half your time leading inclusive, play-based instruction in the classroom with children ages 3-5 and the other half working directly with families in their homes or in a community setting. You’ll support individualized learning plans, help families navigate life’s challenges, and take on administrative tasks such as documentation, program planning and preparation, and participating in meetings to ensure seamless program delivery and coordination.
About Us
At our agency, we are driven by our core values of belonging, empowerment, collaboration, and growth. We believe in creating a supportive environment where everyone feels valued and included, empowering individuals to reach their full potential. Collaboration is at the heart of everything we do, as we work together to make a meaningful impact in the communities we serve. We are committed to fostering growth, not only for those we support but also for our team, by embracing continuous learning and innovation. If these values resonate with you, we’d love to have you join our mission-driven team.
Why You’ll Love Working Here
At ABC Head Start Society, we’re more than a workplace—we’re a community that cares. Here’s what makes us special:
Work-Life Balance: Unlike the high pace of the public school system, nonprofit work allows you to focus on what truly matters—making an impact while maintaining balance in your personal life.
Room to Grow: From professional development workshops to new career opportunities, we’re here to help you thrive, just like the children and families we support.
Supportive Culture: You’ll work in a collaborative environment that values your well-being, so you can focus on making a difference.
Meaningful Work: Every day, you’ll see the positive impact of your efforts, both in the classroom and in the homes of the families you support.
What You’ll Do
As an Early Learning Teacher – Discovery Stream, you’ll have a unique opportunity to:
In the Classroom:
- Lead engaging, age-appropriate lessons that align with Alberta’s Early Learning and Child Care Framework.
- Use play-based learning strategies to support children’s social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development.
- Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team—including Speech-Language Pathologist, Behavioral Consultant, and Occupational Therapist—to meet the diverse needs of children.
In the Home or Community Setting:
- Work directly with families to implement individualized learning plans and strategies that address behavioral and developmental challenges.
- Coach and empower caregivers with tools and techniques to support their child’s growth.
- Connect families to ABC’s interdisciplinary team and community resources to address social, economic, and health-related challenges (e.g., food security, financial support, language barriers).
- Build strong, trusting relationships with families, helping them navigate systems and advocate for their child’s needs.
Effective start date of position: September 2025
About You
You’re an educator with a heart for helping families and children overcome challenges, guided by integrity and a commitment to excellence in everything you do. You thrive in dynamic, hands-on environments, using effective communication to build strong relationships and foster trust. Whether in the classroom or in the home or community setting, you excel at planning, organizing, and coordinating to deliver meaningful results. Your collaborative spirit and dedication to teamwork enable you to adapt and succeed in diverse settings, always keeping the needs of children and families at the forefront.
Must-Haves:
- Bachelor's degree in education with a specialization in Early Childhood Education or a related field.
- Alberta Education Teaching Certificate (valid and in good standing).
- Experience working with children who have complex needs, including behavioral challenges or developmental delays.
- Experience providing family-centered support or advocacy in a home or community setting.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build trusting relationships.
- Willing participant in annual training in Safe Management practices (employer provided training).
- Knowledge of trauma-informed practices and inclusive education strategies.
- Clear criminal record check with vulnerable sector completed obtained within 60-days of date of hire.
- Valid Standard First Aid/CPR certification or completion within 30-days of hire.
- Valid Driver's License with access to reliable vehicle
Nice-to-Haves:
- Familiarity with Alberta’s Early Learning and Child Care Framework.
- Experience working in culturally diverse and inclusive environments.
- Resourcefulness in connecting families with community services and supports.
- A knack for creative, play-based learning (and a love of making learning fun!).
Working with Us
This position is based in Edmonton, with a mix of classroom and home visits. Compensation starts at $30.14/hour, with increases based on experience and qualifications.
Ready to Change Lives?
We’d love to hear from you! If this sounds like your dream job, apply today by submitting your resume and a cover letter sharing why you’re excited to join ABC Head Start Society’s Discovery Stream program.
Together, we can build a stronger, brighter future for children and families—one connection at a time. 🌟
ABC Head Start Society is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity in the workplace. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals, including those from Indigenous communities, newcomers to Canada, and underrepresented groups.