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Little People's Learning Lodge Coordinator
Location: pheasant rump nakota first nation
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Employment Terms: Full-Time
Education: Technical/Applied Science Certificate
Job Description
The Little Peoples Learning Lodge is seeking applicants for the Coordinator position. This leadership role is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the facility, ensuring both the nutritional program and childcare services are delivered at the highest standard in a cultural environment. The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong leadership skills, reliability, and a genuine commitment to supporting the growth
The Little Peoples Learning Lodge is seeking applicants for the Coordinator position. This leadership role is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the facility, ensuring both the nutritional program and childcare services are delivered at the highest standard in a cultural environment. The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong leadership skills, reliability, and a genuine commitment to supporting the growth and development of the children, while also ensuring the staff is motivated and the center remains a safe, nurturing environment.
Roles & Responsibilities:
Leads and Coordinates LPLL Staff
Ensure delivery of the nutrition program
Ensure an organized and sanitary work area for facility is maintained
Develop and deliver appropriate programming to young children
Provide care and nurturing to all children attending Headstart/LPLL programs
Implementation and monitoring of safety and emergency procedures
Knowledge of age and developmentally appropriate play experiences for children
Ensures the LPLL provides an accessible, nurturing, culturally sensitive care and education program for young children, consistent with the philosophy and guidelines stated in our policy
Qualifications:
Experience in managing a team of child care workers successfully
Experience in running a daycare operation.
Ability to track, monitor, and work within budgets.
Ability to build and maintain strategic relationships within the nation and surrounding community
Ability to work in a leadership role with staff & students
Able to set a high standard of work for self and employees
Knowledge and respect of local First Nations communities and culture
Ability to maintain professionalism and interact professionally with staff, parents and visitors at all times
Ability to effectively use computer programs such as MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook), and social media.
Valid First Aid Certification and CPR Certificate
ECE Level 3
How to Apply: Applications can be emailed to: recruitment.prnfn@sasktel.net