ELCC Consultant
2 weeks ago
bJob Summary:/b The Government of Saskatchewan is seeking a highly skilled and dedicated individual to fill the role of ELCC Consultant. This position plays a vital part in advancing the Canada-Saskatchewan Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement. As an ELCC Consultant, you will be responsible for developing, licensing, and monitoring child care services, supporting parents and caregivers, and ensuring information about early childhood care and education is available to the public.brbrbKey Responsibilities:/bbrbr* Develop and implement strategies to improve child care servicesbr* Collaborate with community groups and individuals to meet their child care needsbr* Provide guidance and support to parents and caregiversbr* Ensure compliance with The Child Care Act and The Child Care RegulationsbrbrbRequirements:/bbrbr* Strong verbal and written communication skillsbr* Ability to establish and maintain strong working relationships with diverse groupsbr* Experience in early childhood care, child development, and education programmingbr* Valid Saskatchewan driver's license and access to a personal vehiclebrbrbWhat We Offer:/bbrbr* Dynamic and challenging work environmentbr* Comprehensive benefits package including pensionbr* Paid vacation, earned days off, and other types of leavebr* Inclusive work environmentbr* Advancement opportunitiesbr* Flexible work arrangementsbrbrbAbout Us:/bbrbrThe Government of Saskatchewan is committed to providing equitable and inclusive education, early years, and library systems that benefit all learners. We value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive work environment.brbrbHow to Apply:/bbrbrIf you are a motivated and dedicated individual who is passionate about early childhood care and education, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.brbrbPreferred Qualifications:/bbrbr* Experience as a Director of a child care centrebr* Knowledge of the administration of non-profit organizations and an understanding of board dynamicsbr* Equivalent amount of related education and experiencebrbrbWork Environment:/bbrbrThis position requires intra-city and provincial travel, as well as overnight stays. A valid Saskatchewan driver's license and access to a personal vehicle are necessary.brbrbLanguage:/bbrbrEnglishbrbrbHours of Work:/bbrbr37.33 hours per week, with one day off every three weeksbrbrbNumber of Openings:/bbrbr3brbrbClosing Date:/bbrbrJuly 8, 2024