Inuuqatigiit Centre for Inuit Children, Youth & Families is a multi service non-profit organization serving Inuit children, youth, and their families, dedicated to providing cultural, educational, and support services in a caring, respectful, and collaborative environment that fosters strong and proud Inuit children and families.
Position # 2025-171
Position Title Evening Childcare Lead
Posting Date October 22, 2025
Start Date ASAP
Hours Monday-Friday
Position Status Indeterminant Part time 15-17 hours per week(evening shift)
Salary Range Inuuqatigiit Centre offers a competitive wage and benefits.
POSITION SUMMARY
Under the supervision of the Manager of Family Well-Being, the Evening Childcare Lead plans and coordinates developmentally appropriate activities that support the delivery of Inuuqatigiit Centre's evening programs. The incumbent will provide guidance to junior staff, engage and support children and youth using a holistic and family-centred approach and ensures safe spaces for clients in compliance with the current wise practices, relevant legislation and Inuuqatigiit Centre policies and procedures.
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Provide a culturally appropriate program environment for children and parents.
Use a variety of strategies to engage children and youth in programming and activities.
Participate fully and consistently as a team member.
Plan and deliver developmentally appropriate activities for children and youth in the overall operation of programs.
Supervise the care of children and youth in a group setting while parents are engaged in programming elsewhere.
Oversee and mentor junior staff to implement activities and supervise children and youth in their care.
Schedule staffing for evening childcare, address performance concerns and provide feedback for performance reviews of junior staff.
Engage in positive collaboration with other program staff in coordinating the effective use of equipment, facilities and personnel.
Recognize and respond to the needs of each child by using positive child guidance.
Under the guidance of the Manager, purchase materials needed for programming.
Identify and report on concerns, incidents, issues, and hazards related to the delivery of child, youth and family programs to the Manager
Serve meals to children and youth for programs; and
Complete performance reviews on junior staff with the support of the Manager,
Understand and adhere to all program policies (e.g. health and safety
Participate as a team member in supervising children in programs.
Comply with all recording and reporting requirements outlined in Inuuqatigiit Centre's policies and procedures (e.g., incident reports);
Maintain program equipment in good repair and share responsibility for keeping a healthy and safe program space; and
Sanitize the toys as outlined in policies and procedures.
Maintain accurate attendance information in Inuuqatigiit Centre's database.
Complete Accident/Incident/Injury reports as required
Meet all tracking, evaluation, and reporting requirements of funder and Inuuqatigiit Centre (attendance, project statistics, project targets, surveys, etc.); and
Attend staff meetings and training sessions as required.
ACCOUNTABILITY
Accountable for the safety and security of participants participating in the project's activities.
Accountable for the well-being of children ages 0-13 years.
Accountable for the cultural integrity of all evening child and youth programs.
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
Provide monthly activity planning for programs 1 week before the end of the month.
Demonstrate stress resistance and stamina in supporting needs of Inuit children ages 0-13 years and parents
Physical activity associated with delivering program activities
Physical ability to access multi-story building; and
Mental effort is required to deal with stress related to safety and security of children, youth program delivery and communications with parents.
Demonstrate stress resistance and stamina in supporting needs of Inuit children ages 0-13 years and parents
Physical activity associated with delivering program activities.
Physical ability to access multi-story building; and
Mental effort is required to deal with stress related to safety and security of children, youth program delivery and communications with parents.
Work regular evening related to program activities; and some Saturday work may be required.
QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS
Early childhood (ECE) diploma or equivalency an asset
Minimum one-year experience working with preschool/toddler age children.
Minimum one-year experience working with Inuit or Indigenous communities.
Enthusiasm, flexibility, dedication, and commitment to children.
Knowledge of the needs of Inuit children and families.
Ability to work in a collaborative staff team environment; and
Ability to function effectively in a high stress, high noise environment.
Written and spoken fluency in Inuktitut would be a strong asset.
Knowledge of the needs of Inuit children, youth, and families.
Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing.
Ability to operate computer systems and relevant software.
Strong organizational and problem-solving skills.
Ability to respond effectively in crisis situations.
Ability to work in a collaborative staff team environment.
Enthusiasm, flexibility, dedication and commitment to children, youth and parents.
Knowledge of COVID-19 policies
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