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EarlyON EducatorGrey CountyOntario, Canada

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EarlyON Educator

Grey County
  • CA
    Ontario, Canada
  • CA
    Ontario, Canada

À propos

Join us and help make a difference At Grey County we work together to deliver essential public services that meet the needs of our communities. Grey County isn't just a great place to live; its also a great place to work

We are proud to offer competitive wages and an attractive total compensation package. We support learning and continuous employee development, and champion career progression for our employees. We value work-life balance, so you can make the most of your career at Grey County, while making the most of your life in Grey County

Apply now to join our team

Grey County is recruiting a temporary, full-time EarlyON Educator in the Children's Services division of our Community Services department. This position is a 12-month contract, expected to commence in February 2026. An exact start date will be determined with the successful candidate. This posting is for a position that will be vacant at the time of hire.

Applications will be accepted until Monday, January 12, 2026 at 11:59 p.m.

Purpose
EarlyON Educators are responsible for implementing core programs as established by the Ministry of Education for the EarlyON Child and Family Centres (CFC) while providing client-centred, high-quality customer service in an empathetic manner. EarlyON Educators will develop Early Learning activities that are guided by How Does Learning Happen? Ontario's Pedagogy for Early Years (HDLH), or other ministry directed programs. 

Responsibilities

  • Compile and submit statistical data including schedules and attendance records within the designated time frames. 
  • Develop, plan, schedule and implement early learning activities for children that follow HDLH pedagogy
  • Develop, plan, schedule and implement educational sessions based on evidence-based information for parents/caregivers
  • Provide information on programs/resources in the community to participants both in person and through general inquiries
  • Engage with children and their families to help navigate a range of complex circumstances.
  • Compile receipts, submit expense forms in a timely manner and maintain petty cash financial records
  • Monitor use of Playroom Supplies budget line and prioritize expenditures as needed
  • Responsible for maintaining inventory and ordering of supplies and resources as needed
  • Address and report building services maintenance needs to Manager
  • Mentor students
  • Input information that can be accessed by the public through approved social media networks i.e. monthly program calendars
  • Complete regular cleaning and disinfecting of play materials and play space based on Public Health recommendations. 
  • Perform other duties as assigned
  • Other Duties

  • Occasional custodial duties as required
  • Occasional administrative tasks as required
  • Maintain skills and knowledge by taking training and development through courses, seminars and selected reading
  • Responsible, as an employee, for occupational health and safety and emergency management.
  • Working Conditions
    Hours of work are based on a 35-hour work week of 8:30am – 4pm Monday – Friday and one ½ day per month on the weekend. Work is subject to regular deadlines and constant interruptions and is carried out in a public office environment, and in other community locations suitable for the delivery of services. Overtime may be required on occasion. Hours of work may be flexible to accommodate meetings and forums with external stakeholders. Travel within the area may be required. Outside of office work conditions can involve exposure to unfavourable road, traffic and extreme weather conditions.

    This role can involve interaction with families experiencing complex challenges. Candidates must be prepared to manage the emotional demands associated with supporting these families.

    Contacts
    Internal Working Relationships
    Work closely with staff within Social Services and other Grey County departments.

    External Working Relationships
    Interact with community agencies and partners developing positive working relationships.

    Knowledge and Skill

  • Diploma in Early Childhood Education from a recognized college and a member in good standing with the College of Early Childhood Educators, university or equivalent and current registration with College of Early Childhood Educators
  • Knowledge of the Child Care and Early Years Act, 2014 and How Does Learning Happen? Ontario's Pedagogy for Early Years (HDLH)
  • Current Standard First Aid and Infant, Child and Adult CPR Certificate required
  • Effective communication, organizational and time management skills
  • Mentoring and coaching skills, initiative, creativity, a collaborative attitude, conflict resolution skills and knowledge of community resources and supports.
  • Communicate in an empathetic and client centered manner
  • Objective, approachable, and possess strong interpersonal skills
  • Able to work independently and as part of a team
  • Minimum two years' recent experience working in a child care setting is an asset
  • Proficient with current computer technologies
  • Valid drivers' license or access to reliable transportation required
  • Must have completed a Criminal Record and Vulnerable Sector Check
  • Impact of Error
    Providing inaccurate information regarding issues related to parenting could lead to confusion and lack of trust on behalf of parents.

    Inadequate administrative procedures and communication could result in confusion, violation of privacy, poor administrative practices and loss of credibility in the program's ability to provide information.

    Grey County is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, and promotes a culture of respect where all team members are valued for their unique talents, knowledge and lived experiences.
     
    Accommodations are available for all parts of the recruitment process. Applicants are encouraged to outline accommodation needs when submitting their application. If alternate methods of application are required, candidates can email
     
    This recruitment process does not use artificial intelligence (AI) to screen, assess, or select applicants. All applications are reviewed and evaluated by our hiring team.
    While we thank all candidates for their interest, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
    Any personal information submitted will be managed in accordance with the requirements of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used only to determine eligibility for employment.
    Based on the nature of the position, pre-employment screening may be required including but not limited to; Criminal Record Searches, Financial Credit Inquiries; Educational and Credential Verification; Driver's Abstracts; Drug/Alcohol Testing; Pre-Medical Testing and Investigative Employment References.
    • Ontario, Canada

    Compétences linguistiques

    • English
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