Before & After School Care Program 1-1 Worker

Position Title:  Before and After School Care Program 1-1 Worker

Reports To:       Before and After School Care Program Site Supervisor

Pay Grid:           $17.00

Department:    Child Care

 

Our Culture:

YMCA of Southeastern Alberta strives to integrate our commitment to diversity and social inclusion in all that we do. We believe that strong leadership is created through the sharing of diverse experiences and perspectives.  We actively seek candidates who embody these principles and who reflect the many dimensions of the communities we serve. We are a charitable organization that provides health and fitness opportunities, employment services, licensed childcare, and various community programs in Medicine Hat, Redcliff, and Brooks. When you work at the YMCA, you’ll play an important part in building strong, thriving communities while positively impacting people’s lives. Join our team at the Y, a place where everyone belongs — including you!  

Our mission and core values are brought to life by our culture. In the Y, we strive to live our cause of strengthening communities with purpose and intentionality every day, demonstrating our values in action.

We do the right thing.   

We are caring, respectful, honest, and responsible in all that we do.   

We put people first.   

We believe in each other – honouring our strengths, diversity, perspectives, and passions.   

We keep our promises.   

We do what we say we will do.   

We lead by example.   

We are courageous, speaking with conviction and always willing to listen and collaborate. 

 

What qualifications are we looking for?

At the YMCA of Medicine Hat, we strive to ensure our employees are a good fit based on their strengths, interests, and future goals.

The successful candidate will have the following:

Education/Certifications/Credentials/Professional Registration

  • High School Diploma

  • Current Standard Child Care First Aid with CPR Level C

  • Relevant certificate/diploma/degree (e.g., Child Development Certificate, Social Work, Child & Youth Care Counselling, Human Service Worker, etc.)

  • Clear Child Intervention Record Check

  • Evidence of a clear Police Information Check (with Vulnerable Sector Search if applicable), within the last six months 

  • 3 Professional References

  • Must have a valid driver’s license with a class 07 automobile insurance coverage business use (or pleasure with occasional business use) and a minimum of $2,000,000 in liability coverage.

 

Knowledge & Skills

  • Knowledge of healthy childhood development

  • Knowledge of various behavioral strategies

  • Ability to maintain confidentiality.

  • Ability to work independently while following all policies and procedures.

  • Ability to actively participate in a variety of physical activities with children/youth.

  • Skilled communication and observation techniques

  • Ability to plan, organize and implement daily programming, in consultation with B&A Staff

  • Ability to problem solve quickly and independently.

  • Ability to work well with others.

  • Desire and ability to interact and mentor children and youth.

 

What does this role look like at the YMCA of Medicine Hat?

This position is responsible to provide support to children while they attend the Before & After School Care program. This position is also required to be available for all PD days and all Licensed Camps when needed. This service is intended for children that have complex and extraordinary needs that would interfere with their ability to attend such programming without the assistance of an 1-1 worker. 

The responsibilities and duties of this role will include but is not limited to:

 

Customer Service

  • Attend all YMCA staff meetings as required.

  • Attend Parent Engagement Meetings, assist the Site Lead in the planning of the event.

 

YMCA Values

  • Demonstrate and promote a personal understanding of and appreciation for the mission, vision, and values of the YMCA and its programs and services.

  • Demonstrates appropriate behaviors in line with our Mission, Vision and Values as reflected in our YMCA competencies; takes a member focused approach to increase their understanding of programs offered across the Association. 

  • Ensure all programing promotes inclusivity, equality, and kindness.

  • Consistently recognize the accomplishments of the children

 

Teamwork

  • Work effectively within the Child Care team, contributing to its overall success by:

    • Promoting the YMCA’s annual Strong Kids Campaign

    • Promoting and/or attending YMCA events

    • Contributing to a positive and healthy workplace culture

    • Other duties to assist the team, as assigned.

  • Re-deployment to additional YMCA programs such as child minding, camp programs, youth and preschool programs, events, etc. 

  • Working collaboratively with educators, site leads, site directors, parents, schools, and other representatives from the YMCA to ensure that the needs of the children in program are met.

 

Standards that Shine 

  • Achieve all quality standards and targets established under YMCA best practices and the YMCA’s Standards that Shine  

  • General cleaning as required around the facility 

  • Ensuring all staff are aware of Standards that Shine, and work with them to create a culture of excellence in adherence to guidelines and expectations outlined by the Standards that Shine 

 

Interpersonal/Communication Skills

  • Communicate effectively with coworkers, supervisors, managers, and the senior leadership team.

  • Ensure workplace conflicts are resolved quickly, following YMCA policies and procedures.

  • Provide excellent communication and customer service to parents, guardians, and the community.

  • Ensure that written and verbal communication with parents is ongoing and presenting using a strength-based approach.

  • Role model appropriate leadership, communication and behaviors to all children and community members

 

Quality of Work

  • Understand healthy child development and use this knowledge to plan activities to meet the developmental needs of the children.

  • Understand physical literacy and use this knowledge to plan activities to meet the children’s gross motor development.

  • Engage in play with the children to develop healthy relationships while supporting the development of pro-social skills, gross motor skills, fine motor skills, dramatic play, etc.

  • Facilitate and engage children in planned activities during out-of-school times including PD days, school breaks, and summer camps.

  • Seek out personal professional development opportunities.

  • Ensure all child/children’s paperwork is up to date in the Avocado System

  • Ensure that the out-of-school care program space is set up in a way that supports supervision, while remaining clutter free and safe for the children

Compliance with Legislation and YMCA Policies and Procedures

  • Adherence to the following at all times:

    • YMCA Child Protection and Operational Policies and Procedures

    • Public health and safety regulations

    • Occupational Health and Safety

    • Ensuring that licensing regulations are always maintained in all assigned sites.

    • Report all critical incidents at assigned sites within immediately to Site Leads

  • Keep Before and After School Site Leads apprised of all issues at assigned sites related to licensing.

  • Review policies at all assigned sites on a monthly, rotating basis (includes all YMCA of Medicine Hat Policies & Procedures, including Child Protection and Health & Safety)

  • Ensure all health and safety procedures are always followed, this includes preventative cleaning of toys, fire safety procedures, emergency procedures, etc.

  • Ensure that you are familiar with each child’s health information including their allergies and medications, as well as the location and how to administer the medication. Required forms must be completed by the parents.

 

Work Environment and Physical Demands

  • Work in loud noisy environment

  • May be going from standing to seating positions, from standing to kneeling positions, from kneeling to standing positions, from seating to standing positions for most of the working day, there will be walking throughout the day.

  • May lift or move items up to 50 lbs. including children.

  • May be exposed to all weather conditions while working outside.

  • May be exposed to children or adults who may not be vaccinated.

  • May be exposed to verbal/physical abuse from external and internal clients.

    

Please Apply:  

With a cover letter, resume, and 3 references (email addresses and phone numbers) who can attest to your character and previous work and/or volunteer performance.     

Please send application packages to:    

Sandra Warkentin, General Manager Childcare

YMCA of Southeastern Alberta

525 2nd St SE

sandra.warkentin@medicinehatymca.ca

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