Teaching & Educational Assistant Before/ After/ Kindergarten
Location: Toronto Nature School - 2245 Queen St. E & Outdoors
Type: Full Time | School-Year Contract (Sept-June, with renewal potential)
This position incorporates a few different positions. Please review the schedule before applying.
Schedule:
: Monday - Friday 7:00 am - 9:00 am ( 10 hrs)
9am- 3pm ( Plus 3pm-6pm) ( 18hr)
( Plus aftercare (5hr)
Total- 33 hours
Wage: $20-$24/hour (based on experience)
Start Date: Training August TBD
Tuesday Sept 2 ( before/after) Kindergarten ( Sept 8)
About the Role
We're looking for a kind, reliable, and nature-connected educator to join our Morning walk, after school and Kindergarten team. As a Teaching & Educational Assistant, you'll support our learners (ages 3-10) in a play-based, outdoor setting--helping foster a sense of belonging, curiosity, and wonder.
You'll work closely with lead educators to co-create a supportive, engaging environment where children can learn through exploration and meaningful relationships with each other, their educators, and the land.
Toronto Nature School is a growing organization. This role is ideal for someone looking to deepen their experience in outdoor education--with opportunities to expand into aftercare, seasonal camps, or even future lead teaching roles as the school evolves.
What You'll Be Doing
Child Support & Engagement
Support children with daily routines, exploration, and learning through play
Offer warmth, encouragement, and positive guidance to help children navigate their day
Observe and support children's emotional, physical, and cognitive development
Curriculum & Environment
Assist lead educators in planning and delivering outdoor, land-based activities
Help set up and maintain learning environments (both outdoor and indoor lodge spaces)
Facilitate loose-parts play, sensory exploration, storytelling, hiking, games, and more
Safety, Supervision & Communication
Maintain close supervision and clear communication with children at all times--including near water, fire, and forested areas
Assist with risk assessments, check-ins, and gear management
Communicate thoughtfully with families and collaborate with the team
Must-Have Qualifications
Experience working with young children in outdoor, school, daycare, or camp settings
Enrolled in or graduate of ECE, Education, OCT Teacher, Forest School Practitioners Course, or similar
A love for nature, learning, and inclusive play
Organized, punctual, and calm under pressure
Current Standard First Aid & CPR-C (or willingness to obtain)
Clear Vulnerable Sector Check (or willingness to obtain)
Physically capable of working outdoors in all weather, on uneven terrain, and lifting light gear
Bonus Skills
Familiarity with emergent curriculum, inquiry-based learning, and/or child-led approaches
Understanding of risky play, positive discipline, and inclusive classroom practices
Experience working in partnership with Indigenous educators or integrating the Calls to Action into educational work
You'll Love This Role If You...
Feel most alive outside and with kids asking big questions
Value routines and rhythms, but can adapt when the weather changes the plan
See yourself growing with a school that believes in reflection, play, and purposeful community-building
Perks & Compensation
$20-$24 per hour (depending on experience)
Opportunities to expand into other roles (aftercare, supply teaching, camp leadership)
A supportive team of educators who care deeply about children and the land
Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract
Contract length: 10 months
Pay: $20.00-$24.00 per hour
Expected hours: 33 - 40 per week
Benefits:
Casual dress
Schedule:
Monday to Friday
Application question(s):
Tell about a time you worked with kids outside.
Review the listed schedule and make sure those days/ times work for you.
Work Location: In person
Expected start date: 2025-09-02
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