Family Support Facilitator - Caledon, Canada - Caledon Parent-Child Centre

Caledon Parent-Child Centre
Caledon Parent-Child Centre
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Caledon, Canada

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Family Support Facilitator - Permanent
28-30 hours per week plus Saturday rotation
$22.00 to $25.50 per hour

Are you passionate about working with children and families? Do you enjoy working as part of a team in a thriving and inclusive environment? Are creativity, flexibility, facilitating and building connections for families some of your strengths? _This is an opportunity for you_


Benefits:


  • Work in your own community at a high profile, respected community service organization supporting children and families.
  • Become part of the notforprofit community service/charitable sector in your community.
  • Invest your Early Childhood and Family Support expertise in a caring organization that provides quality programs and family supports for children, parents, and caregivers in Caledon and the surrounding areas.
  • Strengthen and enhance your knowledge of early childhood education, family support, problemsolving, DEI and teambuilding skills.
  • Use your voice and connections to help further Caledon Parent-Child Centre's identity and impact in the communities that we serve.

Who We Are
Caledon Parent-Child Centre (CPCC) is a non-profit, charitable organization serving Caledon and surrounding areas. We provide a safe space for families to access high-quality programs and services for themselves and their children.

We are an inclusive community hub, promoting positive outcomes for children, while connecting families to each other and community resources.

We tailor our work to respond to community needs. We work to reduce the barriers to an exceptional childhood by supporting parents/caregivers and their capacity to parent.

Our staff responds with empathy to common caregiving concerns, and promotes health and positive social, emotional and physical development of children.


The Position

Areas of Responsibility
In this growing organization, you will perform the following tasks:

  • Drive the Caledon Parent-Child Centre mobile unit (van) to support the Mobile Outreach Program
  • Provide families/caregivers emotional support, resources, information and referrals to enable them to enhance the quality of care they provide
  • Plan and facilitate early learning programs that reflect best practice curriculum guided by the ELECT, How Does Learning Happen? Ontario's Pedagogy for the Early Years, and the Principles of Family Support
  • Deliver inclusive inperson and/or virtual programs and services as they relate to adult education and support groups.
  • Support with accessing employment, education/training resources, food security, housing and childcare
  • Providing support to new mothers through facilitation of programs, including those experiencing Perinatal Mood Disorders
  • Create welcoming environment that encourages participant engagement
  • Ensure facilities and resources are maintained with a high level of cleanliness, by replenishing supplies, sanitizing/washing equipment and toys, cleaning furniture and floor surfaces. Comply with Public Health and Safety Protocols.
  • Complete administrative tasks as required
  • Participate in community events, outreach activities and fundraising initiatives

Skills & Qualifications

  • Family Support Certificate, Registered Early Childhood Educator, Degree/Diploma in Social Work; Child and Youth Studies; Nursing; or relevant experience in the field.
  • Minimum 3 years of experience working with children birth to 6 years and families, with an emphasis on parent education, child development and familycentred approaches.
  • Experience in developing and implementing emergent programs based on _How DoesLearning Happen? Ontario's Pedagogy for the Early Years._
  • Diversity, equity and inclusion competency; professional, volunteer or lived experience with DEI.
- roven ability to work with children with special abilities and their families.

  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and platforms for virtual facilitation. (i.e. Zoom).
  • Excellent English verbal, written and presentation skills.
  • Proficiency in languages in addition to English is an asset.
  • Strong interpersonal, leadership, problem solving and organizational skills.
  • Must be able to work both independently and as part of a team.
  • Able to work flexible hours including evening, weekend and split shifts.
  • Valid Ontario driver's license, full G class, clean driving record and with comfort in driving our mobile van throughout urban and rural Caledon.
  • Access to reliable transportation to and from work.
  • Ability to lift up to 25 lbs. and travel to our rural mobile sites as needed.
  • Successful completion of Criminal Record Check (including Vulnerable Sector Screening).
  • Current First Aid and CPR-C certification is required.


In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and all other applicable legislation, Caledon Parent-Child Centre is pleased to accommodate individual needs for applicants with disabilities within the recruitment process.

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