Western Ottawa Community Resource Centre
Location
Kanata, Ontario
Salary
CA$27 - CA$28 / HOUR
Deliver playgroups and early learning programs for children up to 6 years old and their caregivers across various community sites. Provide education, referrals, and support to parents to enhance child development and overall quality of life.
Requires a post-secondary diploma in Early Childhood Education or a related field and two years of pertinent experience in an early learning environment. Must have First Aid/CPR training and access to a vehicle for travel between sites.
The Western Ottawa Community Resource Centre (WOCRC) is a community-based, not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting health, wellness, safety, and inclusion across far west Ottawa. Since 1986, WOCRC has supported individuals and families through a wide range of community, social, and health services designed to strengthen and empower the communities we serve. Our programs support children, youth, families, newcomers, seniors, and individuals experiencing crisis or social isolation through counselling, housing and violence against women services, community development initiatives, health promotion, and family support programming. At WOCRC, we are committed to fostering healthy, inclusive, vibrant, and resilient communities where individuals feel supported, connected, and empowered to thrive.
The Family Resource Worker – Casual Relief is responsible for delivering programs and services that support the needs of parents’ / care providers and children up to 6 years old in the communities of Kanata, West Carleton and Stittsville. PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES: Deliver playgroups and activities for children Promoting child development and encouraging parent/ care provider-child interaction; Using the recreational resources available in the community; Delivering, on an on call basis, programs and services including playgroups and activities Using modeling for the parent/ care provider in the relation with the child; Ensuring the parent/care provider understands the reason and the impact of the activities; Presenting activities in a dynamic and stimulating fashion for the child, in collaboration with the parent/care provider; Ensuring integration and adaptation of children and parent/care providers. Assist parent/care providers to increase their awareness of child development Providing information and referral to parent/care providers; Providing education services for parent/care providers through workshops and other training opportunities; Supporting parent/care providers in identifying their needs; Assisting parent/care providers to identify their strengths and limitations to help improve their child’s and their own quality of life; Linking and referring care providers to other programs offered by WOCRC and other community organizations. Develop and maintain the EYC program Deliver, on an on call basis, early learning programs and services throughout our communities, including rural, in local schools and in the EarlyON CFC; Providing support and training to volunteers as required; Creating a sense of program ownership and engagement with parent/care providers as well as with partnering organizations Deliver programs and services that are aligned with community needs, trends and gaps based on client feedback and data such as Child Status Index, Early Development Instrument and Census data as well as in consultation with partnering organizations; Performing program evaluation in collaboration with participants, volunteers and partners; Maintaining and developing professional competence and quality assurance through appropriate continuing education methods; to support both family resource worker and community development role and responsibilities; Recording data on the delivery of services (e.g. attendance sheets and membership forms) Serve as ambassador to ensure that services are accessible and the general public is informed regarding EarlyON CFC services Promoting participation of parent/care providers, and the community, in activities designated to educate and/or advocate for healthy child development; Distribution of materials and resources related to the activities of the EarlyON CFC Other Responsibilities All WOCRC employees have some fundamental responsibilities that go beyond the confines of their occupations. These include: Ensuring that the commitment to diversity is understood and respected. This includes diversity of culture, language, faith expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, socio-economic resources and degrees of physical (dis)ability; Working in a manner that incorporates health promotion and recognizes the determinants of health Maintaining up-to-date professional skills and knowledge through formal and informal training; Acting as an “ambassador” for WOCRC within and outside the Centre by creating an awareness of WOCRC programs and promoting services offered; Compliance with all mandated legal/regulatory requirements related to working at WOCRC (Employment Standards Act, Occupational Health and Safety, standards of professional conduct); Maintaining awareness of and compliance with WOCRC policies and procedures; Maintaining awareness of and compliance with funder requirements, policies, procedures and regulations; Working in a manner that preserves confidentiality and seeks to minimize risk in keeping with Privacy and Confidentiality Policies and Procedures. Supporting the Centre’s student and volunteer placement programs. Working during both regular and extended hours of operation in locations identified by the Centre. Perform other related duties as assigned
Education and Experience: Post-secondary diploma in early childhood education, child and youth worker or equivalent in training; Two years’ pertinent experience in an early learning environment; working with children, parent and care providers; Registration and/or eligibility for registration in the College of Early Childhood Educators an asset Experience working in partnership with other early years providers in a service integration model/framework; First Aid / CPR training.
Market context
In Ontario, casual relief Family Resource Worker roles are typically tied to ongoing needs in early learning and family support settings, especially where coverage and flexible staffing matter. These roles can be competitive because employers often look for a post-secondary diploma in Early Childhood Education or a related field, two years of relevant experience, First Aid/CPR, and access to a vehicle for travel between sites. On this platform, the job requirements and benefits are AI-summarized from the original posting, helping you review the role faster; if you plan to apply, confirm your availability for travel and have your certification details ready.
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