The Penticton Indian Band (PIB) is currently seeking an ambitious and qualified individual to fill the following position:
Position Title: |
Early Childhood Educator (ECE) |
Classification: |
3 |
$21-$25 per hour (Based on education & experience) |
Department: |
PIB Daycare |
Type: |
Non-management |
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Status: |
Full Time, Permanent |
Hours of Work: |
37.5 hours per week |
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Responsible to: |
Childcare Care Programs Manager |
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Location: |
Little Paws Children’s Center, 162 Westhills Crescent, Penticton, BC V2A 6J7 |
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Deadline: |
Open until filled. |
Job Summary:
The Early Childhood Educator (ECE) is responsible for guiding, caring, and instructing children by implementing developmentally appropriate activities and experiences for children 3-5 years old. The ECE shall foster cooperative social behaviour to assist children in forming positive relationships. The ECE will work collaboratively with families and community to support child development.
Core Competencies:
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Duties/Responsibilities :
Job Responsibilities and Work Performed
Qualifications/Requirements:
Minimum Academic/Educational Requirements
Other Certification, Licenses, Designations and/or Training
Minimum Level of Experience
Job Skills Required
Assets:
Working Conditions:
Preference will be given to qualified Aboriginal applicants as per section 21 of the Human Rights Code.
Deadline:
Open until filled.
Send your Resume to Senior Manager, Human Resources
Rory Gabriel at jobs@pib.ca
All Penticton Indian Band employees are encouraged to learn about the culture, language and customs of the Okanagan people and must be willing to continuously upgrade their skills and knowledge and further their formal education. The Penticton Indian Band provides equal employment opportunities to all, regardless of race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, family status, political belief, and creed, disability that does not prohibit performance of essential job functions or that cannot be accommodated, or conviction for which a pardon has been granted. However, where two or more applicants have comparable or equivalent skills and qualifications, preference shall be given, in the following order, to persons with specific knowledge of and/or experience with Sn’Pink’TN (Penticton) language (N’syilxcen), culture, history and customs; persons of Aboriginal, Métis or Inuit ancestry; and all others. We thank all those who apply; however, only those candidates selected for interview will be contacted.