Early Childhood Educator Job at Capilano University
Competition Number
S18975P
Position Title
Early Childhood Educator
Position Number
S99975
Employee Group
Staff
Position Status
Regular Part-Time
Start Date
05/01/2023
End Date (if applicable)
Department
Children's Centre
Additional Notes
This is a 21 hour a week position in the infant program.
Location
North Vancouver
Working with us
At Capilano University, students are our focus. Employees play an essential role in creating an exceptional learning experience for students and a thriving campus community. Together, we are a high-performing team of individuals who make Capilano University one of the leading teaching universities in British Columbia and one of BC’s Top Employers. Grounded by our sense of purpose, we offer a meaningful, friendly and dynamic work environment.
Do you share our purpose and passion? If so, we want to hear from you!
What you’ll do
The Early Childhood Educator is an Early Childhood Care and Education position in the Capilano University Children’s Centre. The position is responsible for the care, education and well-being of children age 0-5. Early Childhood Educators work collaboratively with other educators, and with the Centre for Childhood Studies, to provide a nurturing, inclusive and rich early learning environment for young children. The position reports to the Manager of the Children’s Centre and to the Dean of the faculty of Education, Health and Human Development.
ECEs demonstrate sound ethical and professional practices, which reflect the ECEBC Code of Ethics and the BC Early Learning Framework. They are in dialogue with, and guided by, the Early Learning Frameworks focus on 1) well-being and belonging, 2) engagement with others, materials and the world, 3) communication and literacies, and 4) identities, social responsibility and diversity in daily classroom practice. ECEs and the Children’s Centre stand as allies with the BC Aboriginal Child Care Society, working in all ways to honour the Indigenous Early Learning and Care Framework in daily practice.
The Children’s Centre works in partnership with the Centre for Childhood Studies acting as an academic, living laboratory where educators, students, faculty, children and families are in collaborative, generative and reciprocal partnerships that inform curriculum and course development. Early Childhood Educators actively engage in the mentorship of ECCE students, bringing classroom theories into practice.
ECEs demonstrate sound ethical and professional practices, which reflect the ECEBC Code of Ethics and the BC Early Learning Framework. They are in dialogue with, and guided by, the Early Learning Frameworks focus on 1) well-being and belonging, 2) engagement with others, materials and the world, 3) communication and literacies, and 4) identities, social responsibility and diversity in daily classroom practice. ECEs and the Children’s Centre stand as allies with the BC Aboriginal Child Care Society, working in all ways to honour the Indigenous Early Learning and Care Framework in daily practice.
The Children’s Centre works in partnership with the Centre for Childhood Studies acting as an academic, living laboratory where educators, students, faculty, children and families are in collaborative, generative and reciprocal partnerships that inform curriculum and course development. Early Childhood Educators actively engage in the mentorship of ECCE students, bringing classroom theories into practice.
What you’ll bring
- Completion of an Early Childhood Education diploma program (which includes the Early Childhood Education certificate, Special Needs Education license and/or Infant/Toddler Education license).
- One year of directly related experience in a child care centre (or other early year’s setting) within the last two years.
- Current Early Childhood Educator Certificate (issued by the ECE Registry of BC).
- A valid safety oriented first-aid certificate.
- Record of immunization per Ministry of Health guidelines.
- In accordance with the BC Criminal Review Act, must provide a current, clear criminal record check.
For more information
For more information, please see the complete
job description.
Benefits
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Posting Detail Information
Days and Hours of Work
3 days a week (currently Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday but this is subject to change). Shifts will vary but are 7.5 hours in length.
Bridge Period (if applicable)
Pay Group
16
Salary
$25.97 per hour (with increments up to $29.23 per hour)
Union
MoveUP
Job Open Date
04/17/2023
Job Close Date
04/21/2023
Open Until Filled
No
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