HIPPY Program Coordinator (Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters)
Title: HIPPY Program Coordinator (Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters)
Location: YMCA Immigrant Services (within Nova Scotia)
Position Status: Full-Time
Compensation: $49,000 – $52,000 per year
There is potential inside all of us – we all have it in us to shine.
Every charity exists to help solve a problem – our charity exists to help solve many problems, from childcare shortages, social isolation, mental health issues, access to wellness, and more. Today, our network is spread across 100+ program locations in HRM and the province, meeting the most urgent needs of our communities in mental health supports, accessible childcare, supporting an increasing immigrant population, safe spaces for youth to grow and lead, helping to navigating a precarious labour market, delivering wellness programming for all, and creating community for isolated older adults.
We give people the tools, encouragement, and safe space to discover their inner strength. When they know someone’s in their corner, with unconditional support, they realize they can do more than they thought possible. It’s your support, expertise, and guidance that helps people ignite their full potential and shape our neighborhoods into vibrant and healthy communities.
With us at their side, they can Shine On.
As part of your total compensation:
- Receive a complimentary YMCA membership to our Health & Fitness facilities
- Access to Y at Home, where you can participate in fitness programs from your own home
- Discounts on YMCA childcare and camp programs
- Complimentary wellbeing and counselling services
About the role:
The Hippy Coordinator leads and oversees the daily operations of our HIPPY program. Working closely and collaboratively with other YMCA colleagues, the coordinator will be responsible for the direct leadership, supporting families and coordinating outreach and program logistics in smaller centers in Nova Scotia (currently Truro, Amherst and New Glasgow). The HIPPY Program is an evidence-based program that promotes settlement and integration of mothers, their children and families. The provision of a parent-led pre-school curriculum with the support of peer Home Visitors has the objectives of helping parents prepare their children for success in the Canadian school system as well increasing social inclusion through group meetings.
In this role, you will:
- Deliver the HIPPY program in accordance with the terms specified in the contractual agreement
- Coordinate the Home Visitor team, specifically with scheduling, HIPPY weekly training, staff development and program administration
- Recruit and select eligible HIPPY families and support their continuing involvement
- Supervise, train and support Home Visitors
- Make periodic home visits
- Elevate program quality by ensuring successful project delivery, meeting deliverables and achieving intended outcomes
- Foster and cultivate a positive, inclusive and collaborative team culture that aligns with the organization’s values and vision
- Support and mentor Home Visitors with strong emphasis on supporting excellence in service delivery, and ensuring consistent and meaningful engagement with clients
- Enter data and complete reports in a timely manner as required
- Ensure compliance with program standards
- Participation in national HIPPY conferences, in-service training and meetings
- Plan and coordinate parent group meetings, including staff planning for group meetings
- Foster strong relationships with participating families and community partners
- Coordinate program materials, events, and outreach efforts
- Support parent engagement, leadership development, and family empowerment
Education and skills qualifications:
- Post-secondary education in Social Services, Early Childhood Development or Counselling supplemented by a minimum of one - two (1 - 2) years’ recent related experience OR an equivalent combination of education, training and experience
- Experience working in an early childhood service or early intervention program for children and their families
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Experience in budget management, accountability, and reporting
- Demonstrated competency with administrative tasks
- Experience leading, training and supervising a team
- High level of initiative to work independently
- Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple, competing deadlines and tasks
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills and proven track record of working, and coordinating, with external partners, such as government agencies and service providers
- Exceptional organizational and program coordination skills, with attention to detail in planning
- Proficiency in all aspects of Microsoft Office Suite
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a cross-cultural environment
- Demonstrated experience in developing, organizing and facilitating workshops
- Experience with outreach and delivering services to immigrants
To Apply:
Please submit your application to https://ymcahfx.ca/workwithus/ by September 4, 2025.
Please note that all successful candidates are required to provide:
- A satisfactory Criminal Record Check, Vulnerable Sector Check, and clear Child Abuse Register Check (no less than 6 months old), if 18 years of age or older
- Attend Child Safeguarding Training upon hire
Don’t Meet Every Single Requirement?
We embrace diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive and barrier-free environment, welcoming applications from all qualified persons. We encourage Black, Indigenous, People of Colour, 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals, gender-diverse people, people with diverse abilities, members of ethnic minorities and faith groups, foreign-born residents, and veterans to apply. We are committed to eliminating barriers and promoting inclusion and strongly encourage applications even if you don’t meet all requirements.
If you require accommodation during the hiring process, please inform us in advance to arrange reasonable and appropriate accommodation.