[sust-mar] Summer jobs: Wild Child NS Educators, Halifax, Nova Scotia
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SUMMER JOBS
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Positions: Wild Child NS Educator (2 Positions)
Type: summer jobs / age 30 & under
Project: Wild Child / Sierra Club Canada
Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia
We are looking for some people who are magical with children to help deliver Wild Child Forest School Programming for the summer in the Kearney Lake area of Bedford for our 2019 Summer Season. Our ideal candidate would love being outside in all weathers, enjoy playing & supervising children, with an eye for safety and risk management.
About Sierra Club Canada Foundation
Sierra Club Canada Foundation empowers people to protect, restore and enjoy a healthy and safe planet. SCCFs objective is to protect and restore the health of the natural environment, including communities, by empowering Sierra Club members and its citizens through education and action. Sierra Club Canada Foundation is committed to creating a diverse work environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
Wild Child Forest School is a project of Sierra Club Canada Foundation that provides child-led, play-based learning through repeated exposure to nature. At forest school we empower children to take the lead on their learning in a natural setting over time, which may mean getting wet, dirty, making stuff with tools, and learn to extend their limits in a thoughtful and intentional way. Our program takes place entirely outside, so the ideal candidate would be comfortable in an outdoor setting for 8 hours a day.
To find out more about our programs visit wildchildatlantic.ca
Tasks and Responsibilities
As part of the staffing team, you will:
Contribute to the development & delivery Wild Child Forest School programming with the Wild Child NS leaders.
Lead songs, tell stories, inspire enthusiasm, share knowledge, and create a positive atmosphere for children in a natural setting
Support the development of a childs ability to navigate risks
Mediate conflicts between participants maintaining dignity and respect for everyone involved
Ensure proper protocols and Safe Work Practices are enacted
Foster curiosity and excitement about nature
Maintain session notes and contributions to social media platforms
Qualifications
This position is a Canada Summer Job position and candidates must:
be between 15 and 30 years of age at the start of the employment;
be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or person to whom refugee protection has been conferred under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act for the duration of the employment*; and,
have a valid Social Insurance Number at the start of employment and be legally entitled to work in Canada in accordance with relevant provincial or territorial legislation and regulations.
The programs broader objectives as part of the Youth Employment Strategy are to improve the labour market participation of Canadian youth.
*International students are not eligible participants. International students include anyone who is temporarily in Canada for studies and who is not a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or person who has been granted refugee status in Canada.
As an educator, we would like for you to have:
Some post-secondary training in a relevant area (Early Childhood Education, Science (Ecology, Biology, etc.) , Psychology, Education, etc.) or sufficient qualifying experience
Be an excellent communicator and team player with attention for details
Have previous experience working with children
Love nature and being outside in it (this include bugs, getting dirty, & playing in the rain)
Have a positive fun attitude, yet professional approach
Applicants must also be prepared to provide a clean Criminal Records Check with Vulnerable Sector Screen and a clear Child Abuse Registry Search.
Valid First Aid with AED/CPR-C or Wilderness First Aid would be considered an asset.
Valid Drivers License and access to a reliable car would also be considered an asset.
Dates and Times of Work
This position will be 10 weeks in length with potential for part-time/casual work in the Fall. This position starts Monday, June 24th to Friday, August 30st,
Hours of work are Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm, with 2 holidays Mondays off during the summer.
Remuneration: $13/hr, 40hours/week for 10 weeks
Deadline: Midnight on Sunday, June 9th, If you think you are the ideal candidate, please apply early.
To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter outlining your education, experience, and interest as a single email attachment to Gretchen Fitzgerald, National Programs Director at gretchenf at sierraclub.ca . Please include Wild Child NS Summer Student Application in the subject line of the email.
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