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Job Opportunity: Casual / On-Call Early Childhood Educator
Location: Ax sila xa Gingananam, Quatsino First Nation
Wage: $25
Deadline to Apply: Ongoing
About the Role:
The Early Childhood Educator (ECE) plays a key role in creating a safe, nurturing, and culturally enriched learning environment for children aged 0–6. As a casual/on-call team member, you’ll step in to support the Early Years Centre when needed—whether it's covering staff absences or assisting during busy times.
This position is ideal for someone with a flexible schedule who is passionate about early childhood education, grounded in Indigenous cultural values, and able to adapt quickly to changing environments.
Key Responsibilities:
-Deliver play-based, land-based, and culturally relevant programming that supports the physical, emotional, and cognitive development of young children
-Incorporate Quatsino First Nation language and cultural practices into daily routines and learning
-Maintain a safe and engaging environment for children, both indoors and outdoors
-Observe and document children’s learning and growth
-Collaborate with the Early Years team to provide inclusive and supportive care
-Communicate respectfully and professionally with families, staff, and children
-Follow all licensing regulations and Centre policies
-Be ready to work flexible shifts with short notice
Location: Ax sila xa Gingananam, Quatsino First Nation
Wage: $25
Deadline to Apply: Ongoing
About the Role:
The Early Childhood Educator (ECE) plays a key role in creating a safe, nurturing, and culturally enriched learning environment for children aged 0–6. As a casual/on-call team member, you’ll step in to support the Early Years Centre when needed—whether it's covering staff absences or assisting during busy times.
This position is ideal for someone with a flexible schedule who is passionate about early childhood education, grounded in Indigenous cultural values, and able to adapt quickly to changing environments.
Key Responsibilities:
-Deliver play-based, land-based, and culturally relevant programming that supports the physical, emotional, and cognitive development of young children
-Incorporate Quatsino First Nation language and cultural practices into daily routines and learning
-Maintain a safe and engaging environment for children, both indoors and outdoors
-Observe and document children’s learning and growth
-Collaborate with the Early Years team to provide inclusive and supportive care
-Communicate respectfully and professionally with families, staff, and children
-Follow all licensing regulations and Centre policies
-Be ready to work flexible shifts with short notice
Qualifications & Experience
Qualifications:
-Valid Early Childhood Educator Certificate (Basic required; Infant/Toddler or Special Needs an asset)
-Current First Aid & CPR certification
-Clear Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Screening
-Knowledge of Quatsino First Nation language and culture is a strong asset
-Reliable, flexible, and comfortable working independently or as part of a team
-Physically capable of engaging in daily outdoor and land-based learning activities
-Valid Early Childhood Educator Certificate (Basic required; Infant/Toddler or Special Needs an asset)
-Current First Aid & CPR certification
-Clear Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Screening
-Knowledge of Quatsino First Nation language and culture is a strong asset
-Reliable, flexible, and comfortable working independently or as part of a team
-Physically capable of engaging in daily outdoor and land-based learning activities