Temporary Before & After School Staff
Who We Are
Founded in 1889, YWCA Hamilton is known as one of Hamilton’s original social innovators and works from a feminist, anti-racist, and anti-oppressive framework. We are dedicated to strengthening women’s and girl’s voices, broadening their choices, building dynamic leadership and providing essential services that promote safe, inclusive and equitable communities.
YWork for us?
At YWCA Hamilton, we are intentional about fostering a workplace culture that values positive physical and emotional well-being through our values of Intersectional Feminism, People Centred, Belonging, Responsibility, and Partnerships. We invest in our employees so that we can bring our values into the communities in which we live. We offer our employees:
- On-the-job training and professional development opportunities
- Childcare discounts
- Opportunities to get involved in our community
- A competitive total rewards package
If you’re passionate about making a positive impact in the lives of women, children, and families every day, we would love for you to join our team!
Position Description
Ensures the efficient daily operation and activity in before and after school programs, working collaboratively with the Supervisor, Children’s Programs. Plans and implements quality programs for children 4 to 12 years, in keeping with the YWCA mission, vision and values while adhering to the YWCA policies and procedures and quality standards, as well as the regulations of the Child Care and Early Years Act.
· Creates a stimulating and nurturing environment for children to learn and grow, ensuring the safety of children enrolled in the Before and After School program through direct supervision, and attendance protocols;
· Develops and facilitates before and after school programs for students 4 to 12 years of age in their school according to YWCA philosophy;
· Implements the YWCA curriculum to meet the needs, interests and talents of all children;
· Participates in all activities with the children;
· Updates, develops and ensures positive, professional communication with parents/families, community partners, school personnel, outside agencies, co-workers and support staff, an on an ongoing basis;
· Supports the supervision of students and volunteers as required;
· Supports staff and classrooms as needed (e.g. staff breaks, programming time, etc.);
· Administers authorized medications and creams in accordance with policy;
· Ensures classroom environment is kept clean and neat, including all activity and program areas, and common spaces, including toy washing and sanitizing;
· Works with limited pieces of child and family confidential data, with duty to report;
· Captures and monitors the children’s development goals and progress through weekly documentation;
· Ensures that written records are accurately documented and maintained including attendance records, symptoms of ill health, daily classroom logs, etc.;
· Prepares reports and statistics for Supervisor as required;
· Complies with the Child Care Early Years Act and YWCA Policies;
· Supports YWCA Hamilton mission, vision and values;
· Supports other child care programs with when needed;
· Participates in mandatory organizational and departmental trainings and meetings;
· Prepare snacks while adhering to the YWCA Hamilton Menu and Public Health guidelines;
· Must be able to supervise large groups of children during offsite excursions such as field trips and swimming;
· Perform other duties as required.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
· Works a 25 to 37.50 hour work week;
· Ability to use frequent light to medium physical effort: lifting up to 20 kg (44 lbs.), bending and stooping;
· Must be able to work outdoors for at least 2 hours daily year-round; may be exposed to heat, humidity or cold.
Qualifications
· Completion of 2 years’ college in early childhood education, child and youth, social work, recreation and leisure, or recreational therapist programs or equivalent;
· Experience in a licensed child care setting is an asset;
· HIGH FIVE® Principles of Health Child Development (PHCD) training is an asset;
· Must provide a current Vulnerable Sector Police check or willingness to obtain at own cost;
· Must provide a TB test, proof of Tetanus (within 10 years) and proof of MMR immunizations;
· Must have current Standard First Aid and CPR certificate or willingness to obtain at own cost;
· Ability to bring a feminist, anti-racist/anti-oppressive perspective to work;
· Bilingual English/French or other languages an asset;
· Must have basic computer knowledge.
As part of YWCA Hamilton’s commitment to Access and Equity, we strive to represent the diverse communities that we serve. Individuals who are women, First Nations, Métis, immigrant, refugee, LGBTQ2S+; individuals with disabilities; and individuals from racialized communities or other marginalized communities are encouraged to apply.
Accommodations are available throughout the recruitment process. Please inform us of any accommodation requests.
Please Note: Personal information collected during the recruitment process will only be used for employment opportunities only in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Privacy Act. Only applications from individuals eligible to work in Canada will be considered.
Thank you for your interest in YWCA Hamilton. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
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