Bilingual, Early On Family Navigator - Ottawa, Canada - Centretown Community Health Centre

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The Early ON Family Navigator provides direct service and coordinates, plans and delivers high quality services consistent with the Early ON Child and Family Centre guidelines for children from birth to 6 years and their families / caregivers.

The Family Navigator, serves as a central point of contact for Ottawa child and family resources, and supports families to navigate health, community and government systems.

The Family Navigator's primary responsibility is to provide information or referrals to specialized programs and services within the Centre and or community to enhance early childhood development.

The Family Navigator works as part of a multidisciplinary team and collaborates with external partners to meet clients' needs.

In carrying out this role, the incumbent takes a child and family-centred approach to meet the unique needs of children, parents, guardians and caregivers within the context of a diverse community.

In addition, this role provides relief for the Early ON Family Resource Worker and is well versed in all CCHC programs as well as those in the external community.


Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Early Childhood Education or Early Childhood Education Diploma.
  • Registered and in good standing with the Ontario College of Early Childhood Education or eligible for registration. (RECE)
  • 23 years experience in an Early Childhood Education / childcare environment.
  • Experience working directly with children (newborns to 6 years), parents/guardians/caregivers.
  • Experience ingroup facilitation, delivering workshops and presentations.
  • Standard First Aid and CPR-C certification (or willing to attain and maintain).
  • Excellent knowledge of child development, emergent curriculum and Ontario's Pedagogy for the Early Years ("How Does Learning Happen?").
  • Experience in program planning and delivery in accordance to "How Does Learning Happen?"
  • Excellent knowledge of early childhood resources.
  • Demonstrated skills on working collaboratively with community partners on early learning initiatives.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Proven ability to communicate effectively and establish appropriate relationships with families and caregivers.
  • Demonstrated ability to identify and serve needs of people with diverse cultures and backgrounds.
  • Knowledge and awareness of barriers to health related to homelessness, immigration, mental health, poverty and discrimination
  • Knowledgeable of CHRC and community child and family programs and services
  • Ability to work well with marginalized groups and develop trust relationships with clients in identifying needs and making referrals to other resources.
  • Experience and sensitivity working with diverse family units including LGBTTQ2+.
  • Demonstrated flexibility, a sense of organization and initiative.
  • Proven ability to work independently and within a team approach.
  • Ability to work flexible hours including evenings and some weekends.
  • Excellent computer skills
  • Microsoft Office Suite and reporting database.

Desirable

- Ability to communicate in other languages (e.g. Arabic, Chinese, Italian, Somali, Spanish, etc.).

Language designation

English, written and spoken
French, written and spoken


How to "express an interest" for this opportunity:
Submit your letter of interest along with your résumé on or before
December 18, 2023 by
11:59pm.


Please note the following:

  • The file name for your resume should read: "(last name)_(first name)_ Resume"
  • The file name for your cover letter should read: "(last name)_(first name)_ Cover Letter"
We thank all applicants for their interest. Only applicants invited to an interview will be contacted.


En plus d'offrir ses propres services, le titulaire assure la coordination, la planification et la prestation de services d'excellente qualité qui répondent aux normes des Centres pour l'enfant et la famille ON y va pour les enfants de 6 ans et moins et leur famille ou gardien.

L'intervenant auprès des familles est un intervenant-pivot pour les ressources pour l'enfance et les familles d'Ottawa; il guide les familles dans les systèmes communautaires, de santé et de l'État.

Il est d'abord là pour informer les clients et les orienter vers les programmes et services du Centre ou les programmes et services communautaires de développement de la petite enfance les mieux adaptés.


Le titulaire évolue au sein d'une équipe multidisciplinaire et collabore avec des partenaires externes pour répondre aux besoins des clients.

Il adopte une approche axée sur l'enfant et la famille afin de répondre aux besoins uniques des enfants, des parents, des tuteurs et des gardiens d'une communauté hétérogène.

De plus, il épaule le travailleur de soutien familial ON y va, et connaît très bien l'ensemble des programmes du CSCC et des autres organismes.


Compétences

  • Baccalauréat ou diplôme en é

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