Date: 2022-05-30
Place of work: Centre scolaire Étoile de l’Ac, NS, CA, B1P 7C6
Company: Nova Scotia Regional Centres for Education & CSAP
The Conseil scolaire acadien provincial (CSAP) offers quality education from pre-kindergarten to grade 12, in French as a first language in minority settings. Our Council plays an active role in the development of cultural identity and the promotion of the French language in the Acadian and Francophone cultural context of Nova Scotia.
The CSAP has 22 schools, attended by more than 6,500 students. More than 1,000 employees who ensure the education of students and support them in order to promote their academic, cultural and identity development.
We are pleased to offer the following job opportunity:
Literacy Summer Camp Leader
Centre scolaire Étoile de l’Acadie
Deadline for applications (YYYY/MM/DD): 2022-06-06 at 23:59
Trade union: Non-unionized (8400)
Place of work: Etoile de l’Ac School Centre
Type of position: Up
Start date: 2022-07-06 End date (if applicable): 2022-08-24
Tasks:
Summary of Responsibilities
CSAP invites interested candidates to apply for the temporary position of Summer Literacy Camp Leader. We encourage qualified individuals who are African-Neo-Scotians, members of visible minorities, women (for positions where they are traditionally underrepresented), persons with disabilities, Indigenous peoples or members of the LGBTQ+ community to apply. The CSAP encourages applicants to identify themselves as part of these groups, where appropriate.
Tasks and responsibilities:
The person holding the position of Summer Literacy Camp Leader leads recreational programs for participants in the first levels of elementary school. She supervises the summer camp counsellors on site and is supposed to be responsible for the day-to-day operation of the camp. She is the preferred interlocutor for families who have questions or concerns. She is responsible for communicating with parents/guardians before the camp start date, in order to provide them with the necessary details, and during the summer camp. She designs activities as part of a planned recreation program, with the support of camp counsellors. It may be necessary to provide disability supports in the design of a particular program.Among his other responsibilities, this person welcomes parents and participants, directs leisure activities, guarantees the safety and fun of participants, organizes equipment and supplies, prepares activities, distributes and collects authorization certificates for outings, organizes outings and special events, participates in staff meetings and provides assistance and support to the Head of Education during literacy instruction. She is also responsible for organizing the purchase of snacks.
The person must complete specialized training on recreation before the start date of the camp. She will also benefit from other training as part of her job.
Education and experience
Technical or job-specific knowledge, skills and training
Security Clearance: The applicant may be asked to undergo a job security check.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE: communication, customer service, organization and planning, risk management, teamwork and cooperation, respect for diversity, initiative, decision-making
WORK SCHEDULE: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. during the week. The applicant must be willing to have a flexible work schedule if the job requires it.
SALARY: non-unionized employee, $21/hour (plus 4% paid leave)
A criminal record check (vulnerable sector) and a letter of verification with the Registry of Abused Children are mandatory. Please take the necessary steps as soon as possible.
Contact monika.quigley@csap.ca with any questions
Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
CSAP wants to promote a diverse and inclusive workplace. We seek to provide equal opportunities for all. We believe in the principles of equity and inclusion in recruitment and want to provide a workplace and school environment that reflects these beliefs. While maintaining high expectations, we are sensitized to promote a better representation of historically disadvantaged or underrepresented groups. We invite all individuals who wish to work at CSAP and who belong to a designated group, to identify themselves in their application profile.
The PSSC respects employment equity.