SRCE-, AEC, Lead Early Childhood Educator
Listed on 2026-07-13
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Education / Teaching
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Child Development/Support
SRCE-26-581, AEC, Lead Early Childhood Educator
Effective Dates: 08/25/2026
The Strait Regional Centre for Education (SRCE) was established on April 1, 2018, to deliver the public school program focusing on supporting student learning, achievement, well–being and overall success. The SRCE employs approximately 1,166 staff and operates 20 schools with about 5,948 students, plus 375 children in pre‑primary programs at 14 school locations across Antigonish, Guysborough, Inverness and Richmond.
The Lead ECE reports to the school Principal and is responsible for collaborating with Pre‑primary staff to implement the Pre‑Primary Program using the Nova Scotia Early Learning Curriculum Framework (NSELCF), ensuring a supportive and secure environment for young children attending the Pre‑Primary Program.
Lead Early Childhood Educator – Pre‑primary ProgramWorking with the Principal, Pre‑Primary Program Lead and Early Years Programs, the Lead Early Childhood Educator will bring leadership to the Pre‑primary Program team.
Key Responsibilities- Creating an inviting, active and dynamic learning environment that supports and includes all children;
- Collaborating with Pre‑primary staff to clarify roles and responsibilities and establish routines and procedures that will set the stage for a positive learning environment;
- Observing children on a daily basis to learn more about them as individuals and ensure the interests, activities and thinking processes of all children are represented;
- Delivering a uniquely creative curriculum that is responsive to the interests, developmental and cultural needs of the participating children;
- Welcoming and having open communication with families regarding their child’s experiences and the program offered;
- Reflecting children’s lives in ongoing displays and celebrations throughout the year;
- Supporting children’s development in the four key areas, Well Being, Discovery and Invention, Language and Communication, and Personal and Social Responsibility, identified in the NSELCF;
- Supporting social‑emotional learning for young children and implementing positive behaviour guidance while considering Strait Regional Centre for Education policies and procedures, the NSELCF and the Pyramid Model program;
- Working with the ECE to create documentation, individual portfolios, and pedagogical displays within the environment which represent the interests and development of the children in the program;
- Working with Pre‑primary staff to provide timely identification of and responses to children and families in need of additional supports and services and partnering with community‑based providers to ensure that children’s individual developmental needs are addressed within the context of the Pre‑primary Program;
- In consultation with families, community partners and staff, developing, implementing, and reviewing Routine Based Plans (RBPs) for children requiring additional supports;
- Administering medication and working with families and community partners to support children with chronic medical conditions, such as serious allergies, diabetes, etc. and develop a Health Plan of Care as required, in accordance with SRCE and DEECD policies and protocols on administering medication to students;
- Knowledge of the food and nutrition guidelines and responsible for providing nutritious snacks;
- Working with the Principal, Pre‑Primary Program Lead and Early Years Programs to ensure the Pre‑primary children are welcomed and a part of the school community;
- With support from the Pre‑Primary Program Lead and Early Years Programs, working with school staff to develop transition plans for children requiring additional supports in preparation for entry into primary;
- Participating in a comprehensive, ongoing evaluation of the Pre‑primary Program via the Continuous Quality Improvement process;
- Other duties as assigned.
- A degree in early childhood education from a recognized educational institution with 3 years of recent experience (within the last 5 years) working in a regulated early learning environment or Pre‑primary. OR;
- A diploma in early childhood education from a recognized educational institution with 5…
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