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Registered Early Childhood Educator
Job in
Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Listed on 2026-05-26
Listing for:
Guelph CHC
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-05-26
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Child Development/Support, Early Childhood Education, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Preschool / Daycare -
Child Care/Nanny
Child Development/Support, Preschool / Daycare
Job Description & How to Apply Below
PROGRAM AREA
Community Development - Family Support
EMPLOYMENT STATUSOngoing
HOURS / WEEK30-35 hours per week
Current vacancy
WHAT WE LIVE BY- Our Vision: A community without barriers to health and wellbeing.
- Our Mission:
We work with our community to promote and sustain health and wellbeing for all. - Our Values:
Compassion, Social Justice, Courage, Integrity, Adaptability.
Guelph Community Health Centre prioritizes people who face barriers to health and accessing services, and people who identify as:
- Homeless or at risk of homelessness
- Living on low income
- Newcomers to Canada with language barriers
- Having moderate to severe mental health and/or addiction issues
- Having moderate to severe disabilities
- Indigenous First Nations, Inuit and Métis
- Black, mixed race and racialised populations
- Experiencing intersectional oppression
- 2
SLGBTQIA+ - Vulnerable children and their families experiencing conflict, isolation or attachment struggles
Early
ON Child and Family Centres provide children and parents/caregivers opportunities to participate in high quality play and inquiry-based programs, led and facilitated by Registered Early Childhood Educators. Our Early
ON Centre offers a safe and welcoming environment.
- Maintain a safe, positive enriching environment for children that reflects the pedagogy of How Does Learning Happen? Ontario’s Pedagogy for the Early Years.
- Develop, plan, and provide appropriate information, services and programs that support families in meaningful ways.
- Respect and support the important role of parents and caring adults as the child’s first teacher and play partner.
- Welcome, support and interact with all program participants integrating bias-free strategies in recognition of the rich diversity of families.
- Communicate effectively with families of all backgrounds and abilities using inclusive language and interactions.
- Create a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere that reflects trust and understanding in relationships amongst staff and program participants.
- Apply knowledge of child development in program planning and sharing information with parents and caregivers.
- Provide quality, developmentally appropriate, play-based emergent learning opportunities that are shaped by the participating family’s knowledge, interests, and experiences.
- Organize and assess play areas, equipment and materials to create an engaging, welcoming, inclusive environment that encourages parents and caregivers to connect with each other and their children.
- Document children and family experiences to serve as a basis for meaning making, relationship building and program planning.
- Assist with program set-up, and clean-up following agency sanitary practices.
- Model positive relationships with children and adults.
- Provide a solution-focused approach when working through challenges.
- Guide children’s learning and development through positive adult-child interactions.
- Communicate with parents as needed about issues relevant to their child (e.g., child development, sleeping/eating, information about resources, etc.).
- Provide individual support to parents/caregivers in the form of referrals, linkages with other professionals, etc.
- Facilitate one-on-one consultation with families that need further support and services.
- Assist in the creation and distribution of communication materials for the programme’s as well as promoting awareness of children’s services.
- Understand community resources in order to facilitate access to services for program participants.
- Work collaboratively with community partners to provide family support services and promote community programs.
- Maintain a positive rapport with parents, co‑workers, students, volunteers, and other professionals.
- Contribute to outreach initiatives to attract new families to the Centre.
- Facilitate workshops for programme participants as required.
- Engage in reflective practice with team members.
- Attend professional learning opportunities that reflect current early learning and care research and trends.
- Participate in ongoing reflective evaluation of programme and service delivery.
- Mentor, supervise and evaluate student teachers and volunteers.
- Collect accurate information from…
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