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Competition #: 126C3-Nov2724A
Position: Early Childhood Educator - Lead
Location: Portland Estates Elementary
Department: Pre-Primary
Assignment: Early Childhood Educator - LEAD (Monday to Friday, 8:20am - 3:50pm) Tentative Start Date: January 2nd, 2025
Status: Permanent

Percentage: 100%
Start Date: Thursday, January 02 2025
End Date:
Posted: Wednesday, November 27 2024 12:00 PM
Deadline: Monday, December 02 2024 12:00 PM

Details:

The Halifax Regional Centre for Education (HRCE) is the largest Centre for Education in Atlantic Canada with over 10,000 full-time, part-time and casual employees. Serving more than 58,000 students in 137 schools, our geographic region spans a 350 km radius. Add yourself to a world of learning today!

HRCE offers:

  • Attractive schedules offering work/life balance
  • Competitive compensation and time off
  • Comprehensive health and dental benefits cost-shared with the employer
  • Defined benefit pension plan with contributions matched by the employer
  • Access to generous sick time benefits
  • Excellent career opportunities and potential for professional growth and development
  • Employee and Family Assistance Program

Lead Early Childhood Educator are members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 5047 (CUPE). The CUPE collective agreement can be accessed by clicking HERE

The Lead Early Childhood Educator (ECE) will take the leadership in working cooperatively with all staff, parents, and community-based professionals and service providers to introduce children into the culture of the school in a way that supports everyone's learning experience. With a thorough knowledge of early childhood development and the best practices that support early learning and care, the Lead ECE will prepare a learning environment that is both stimulating and responsive to the children's interests and developmental capabilities. Continuous observation will provide the Lead ECE with a reference point for developing and planning the program to ensure children are provided with an environment in which to imagine, explore, and create new meaning by understanding and responding to their learning needs. The Lead ECE will work as a member of the school team and reports directly to the Supervisor, PrePrimary Program.

Qualifications:

  • An undergraduate degree with a specialization in early childhood development or an undergraduate degree and a two year diploma in Early Childhood Education'
  • Level 3 ECE Classification;
  • Recent experience (within past 5 years) working with pre-school children;
  • Current Certification in First Aid;
  • Experience in a leadership role in an early learning environment is an asset;
  • Training and/or experience in a play-based learning environment is an asset;
  • Valid Nova Scotia Driver's license is an asset.
  • Your online resume must clearly demonstrate your qualifications including the following:

    • Completion of the ECE Specific Questionnaire and the Certification section of the online resume outlining ECE Classification
    • Proof of ECE diploma/certificate/undergraduate degree (uploaded to your online resume)
    • Proof of ECE Classification Level (uploaded to your online resume)
    • Proof of valid First Aid Certification (uploaded to your online resume)

    Rate of Pay:

    This is a 10-month position with a work schedule in accordance with the school year calendar which includes time off at Christmas, March Break and Summer break.

    The starting annual salary is $50,391.33 paid across 12 months (August 1 st to July 31 st ) for working a 10-month school year. ECEs are paid every two weeks.

    The annual salary for term positions less than a school year is pro-rated over the length of the term.

    Hours of Work:

    Lead ECEs work 7.5 hours per day (includes ½ hour unpaid lunch and two 15 minute paid breaks), Monday through Friday.

    Candidates should review the Educators' Guide to Nova Scotia's Early Learning Curriculum Framework prior to the interview - https://www.ednet.ns.ca/docs/nselcfeducatorsguide.pdf

    Please refer to job description for further details.

    Current employees - please update your employee ID on the Job Posting page before applying to positions to ensure your contract/employment status shows correctly.

    Nova Scotia's Regional Centres for Education and the Conseil scolaire acadien provincial (CSAP) are committed to an inclusive education system that supports the well-being and achievement of every student and is high-quality, culturally and linguistically responsive.

    The Halifax Regional Centre for Education (HRCE) is actively working to hire individuals from under-represented groups, particularly people of African Nova Scotian, African Canadian and African ancestry and Mi'kmaw/Indigenous ancestry, to work toward equitable representation within all employee groups. Equitable hiring strengthens the knowledge and expertise in our schools, and supports our public education system in establishing schools as safe, caring, and accessible learning spaces that support all students. This will provide opportunities for students to see themselves reflected throughout their schools, learning resources, and within their learning experiences.

    HRCE has a Recruitment, Selection and Hiring of Staff Policy and we actively encourage applications from under-represented groups, particularly people of African Nova Scotian, African Canadian and African ancestry and Mi'kmaw/Indigenous ancestry, in compliance with the applicable collective agreements or terms and conditions of employment. Applicants are encouraged to complete the Diversity Management section under the Questionnaire heading in the online resume.

    Thank you for your interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

    Employment with the Halifax Regional Centre for Education is contingent upon providing a satisfactory Criminal Records Check with a Vulnerable Sector Search and Child Abuse Registry Search.

    Numéro de concours: 126C3-Nov2724A
    Site Web d'entreprise: www.hrce.ca

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    À propos Halifax Regional Centre for Education (HRCE)

    À propos Halifax Regional Centre for Education (HRCE)

    The Halifax Regional Centre for Education (HRCE) employs more than 10,000 full-time, part-time and casual employees. To access the collective agreements for any of the unions representing our employees click here.

    Serving more than 57,000 students in 135 schools, our geographic region spans a 350 km radius. Add yourself to a world of learning today!

    HRCE offers:

    • Excellent career opportunities and potential for professional growth and development
    • Attractive schedules offering work/life balance
    • Competitive compensation packages
    • Comprehensive health and dental benefits cost-shared with the employer
    • Defined benefit pension plan with contributions matched by the employer
    • Comprehensive sick leave and long-term disability benefits
    • Employee and Family Assistance Program

    Careers at HRCE - Application Process:

    • Postings are typically updated on Wednesdays at Noon.
    • To apply for any position with our Centre you must use our Careers at HRCE application system - register for an account at www.myhrce.ca.
    • An online resume must be created to apply for positions.
    • Utilize the School Finder to find out about locations and school information – https://www.hrce.ca/about-our-schools/school-finder.

    HRCE maintains casual pools (substitute lists) for our administrative assistant, after school child care, custodian, educational program assistant, library support specialist, lunch monitor, pre-primary and teacher positions to provide short term coverage to schools when permanent staff are away. Substitutes fill in for day-to-day assignments on an as needed basis. Apply to the applicable posting today – www.myHRCE.ca/jobs

    HRCE has a Recruitment, Selection and Hiring of Staff Policy and we actively encourage applications from under-represented groups, particularly people of African Nova Scotian, African Canadian and African ancestry and Mi’kmaw/Indigenous ancestry, in compliance with the applicable collective agreements or terms and conditions of employment. Applicants are encouraged to complete the Diversity Management section under the Questionnaire heading in the online resume.

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