Childcare Supervisor
Cedar Cottage Neighbourhood House
Please view the information below for a detailed job description outlining the role and responsibilities. If you have any questions or would like to apply, please contact the organization directly and follow any application instructions as described within the job description details below.

Job Description
Employment Type:
Full Time
Hours Per Week:
35
Type of Child Care:
School Age
Position Start:
As soon as possible
Supervisor: Preschool & School Age OSC, Kensington site
Cedar Cottage Neighbourhood House is a community-based organization dedicated to creating a safe, inclusive, and engaging environment for children and families. Our School Age Program has operated since 1972 and now provides children ages 5–12 with enriching after-school care that promotes play, learning, and belonging for over 400 children in 7 community locations.
We are seeking energetic, caring, and responsible Child Care Educators to join our school-age team. The ideal candidate enjoys working with children, is a strong communicator, and is passionate about creating positive experiences for children within a group setting.
ANHBC is currently seeking a Childcare Supervisor who shares ANHBC’s values to join our Cedar Cottage Neighhourhood House team. Neighbourhood houses are highly collaborative with a strong team framework. The right person for this position is passionate about community development, social justice and is values-aligned with our organization.
黑料论坛 the position: The supervisor provides leadership in the delivery of a licensed school age program both before and after school, as well as overseeing the Licensed Preschool.
Key responsibilities:
- Be familiar with current licensing regulations, policies, and is responsible to implement them as directed.
- Plan and conducts staff meetings, reviews timesheets, ensures child records are maintained and do fieldtrip and activity calendar planning.
- Work in collaboration with the Program Coordinator to plan, supervises and evaluate the work of staff, volunteers and students.
- Provide orientation to families to the program, meets with families when needed, communicates regularly with families.
- Work as a front-line childcare worker
Qualifications:
Basic ECE
Additional Qualifications:
- Passionate about working with school age children
- Have a minimum of one year's experience working with children in a licensed or recreational setting. ECE and Special Needs ECE an asset.
- Have Early Childhood Education, CYCC or equivalent and 20 hours of Responsible Adult Training or Equivalent as required by BC Childcare Licensing
- Be knowledgeable of the 2019 BC Early Learning Frameworks and inclusive practice.
- Hold a valid First Aid, Food Safe, clear Criminal Record and an immunization record.
- Have sound knowledge of BC Childcare Licensing Regulations and child development.
Years Experience Required:
1
Required Experience:
- Be experienced in working with children with varying abilities in a diverse and inclusive setting.
- Be able to work in a team setting and experienced in working in a multi-cultural environment
- Experience leading others
- Have strong interpersonal and communication skills
Salary & Benefits:
Rate of Pay: $24.04 - $27.10/hr. Depending upon qualifications (plus $6 BC Government Wage Enhancement for those with valid ECE qualifications). Benefits package included.
Terms of Employment: 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday (split shifts required)
Additional Information:
Association of Neighbourhood Houses of BC (ANHBC) is an equal opportunity employer. We place a high value on diversity and encourage qualified individuals from all backgrounds and identities to consider applying for the position. Our total compensation and benefits package reflects our commitment to our staff and their family. We thank and acknowledge all applicants and will proactively contact those selected for interviews. The Association of Neighbourhood Houses of BC (ANHBC) builds healthy and engaged neighbourhoods by connecting people and strengthening their capacity to create change. ANHBC is the legal entity and umbrella organization made up of eight neighbourhood houses, an outdoor camp and central services. We operate more than 300 community-based programs and services for a diversity of participants. At ANHBC, we are committed to Reconciliation, Decolonization and Anti-racism. Together with community, we build strong and supportive relationships at welcoming and inclusive sites throughout Metro Vancouver. To learn more about ANHBC, visit
