The Early Childhood Educator Assistant (ECEA) supports the delivery of high-quality care and learning experiences for children. Working under the guidance of the Site Supervisor, the ECEA helps create a safe, inclusive, and stimulating environment that fosters each child's intellectual, physical, social, and emotional development. This role actively engages children in play-based and educational activities, promotes positive interactions, and contributes to a nurturing atmosphere.
Skills, Knowledge & Abilities
Knowledge of early childhood development and childcare best practices
Strong communication and interpersonal skills to build positive relationships with children, families, and colleagues
Organizational and time management skills to maintain a safe, structured, and engaging environment
Understanding of group dynamics and facilitation techniques for collaborative activities
Ability to work effectively within a team, offering support and guidance when needed
Empathy and patience in responding to the needs of children and families
Creativity and adaptability to design engaging activities and respond to changing situations
Cultural sensitivity and inclusiveness to support diverse families and create a welcoming environment
Problem-solving and critical thinking skills for handling challenges calmly and effectively
Key Responsibilities
Program Planning & Implementation
Plan and implement engaging, developmentally appropriate activities that support children's social, emotional, physical, and cognitive growth
Create daily schedules that balance indoor/outdoor, active/quiet, and individual/group experiences
Conduct assessments and develop individualized and group curriculum based on children's needs
Child Supervision & Care
Supervise and ensure the safety and well-being of all children, always maintaining required licensing ratios
Attend to children's physical needs, including diapering, toileting, meals, and rest
Nurture children to promote positive development and inclusion
Health & Safety
Ensure a healthy and safe environment by observing and removing hazards
Administer first aid and medication as required
Report all incidents of child abuse in accordance with OneSky procedures and government legislation
Family & Community Engagement
Maintain open and positive communication with parents, encouraging involvement in program planning
Collaborate with families and other service providers to support children's development
Promote inclusivity and cultural sensitivity within the program
Program Evaluation & Compliance
Maintain accurate records and reports on attendance, health, and developmental milestones
Support program quality and compliance with licensing regulations, accreditation standards, and OneSky policies
Participate in staff meetings, training sessions, and organizational events
Other
Maintain confidentiality and uphold OneSky's mission, vision, and values
Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives and problem-solving within the team
Perform other related duties as required to ensure program integrity and success
Qualifications
Completion of the following three Early Childhood Education courses (or equivalent):
Child Development
Child Guidance
Child Health, Safety, and Nutrition
A combination of related training and relevant experience may also be considered.
Required
Successful completion of:
Criminal Record Check
Physician's Report
Immunization Record
Personal and Professional References
Educational transcripts (if available)
Valid First Aid Certificate
Early Intervention and Prevention Training
Satisfactory Driver's Abstract
Signed OneSky Confidentiality Agreement
Commitment to OneSky policies and procedures, program operations manual, and Code of Ethics
Compliance with Child Care Licensing Regulation under the BC Community Care and Assisted Living Act
Must be 19 years of age or older
Why work at OneSky?
At OneSky Community Resources, we believe in the power of community, the importance of connection, and the potential of every individual. As an Early Childhood Educator Assistant, you'll be part of a dedicated team working together to create inclusive, supportive environments for children aged 30 months to 12 years. You'll play a vital role in stimulating and developing their intellectual, physical, and emotional growth.
If you're a compassionate, community-minded individual who thrives in a collaborative, dynamic environment, we invite you to apply. Help us make Penticton a place where every child can grow, thrive, and belong.
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