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Child Care Worker 3 Supervisor – Out of School Program

North Vancouver, BC
CA$26/hour
Mid Level
Full-Time

About the role

North Shore Neighbourhood House
April 2026

C.U.P.E. JOB VACANCY
CHILD CARE WORKER 3 Supervisor – OUT OF SCHOOL PROGRAM

Posting Reference Number # 2026-1105-03 (please refer to this number when applying)

RATE: $25.58 per hour
Hours of Work: Full- time - 35 hours per week
Location: NSNH Childcare
Effective: Immediately

Nature and Scope of Work

This is child care work in the North Shore Neighbourhood House Child Care Program

working with children aged five to twelve or with teens aged 13 to 19 in an Out-of-School

program. The position is responsible for the overall daily operation of the program,

directing and supervising the work of staff. The work involves the planning, organization

and implementation, in conjunction with the other staff, of developmentally appropriate

activities to meet the needs of school aged children or teens, including those with special

needs, in an out of school setting. An incumbent exercises independence of action and

sound judgment in ensuring the safe, effective operation of the centre. Unusual

problems and policy matters are referred to the Program Manager – Child Care or

Director of Family and Children’s Services who reviews work performance in terms of

attainment of desired goals and objectives and the effective operation of the care

services provided.

Illustrative Examples of Work

Performs the duties of a Child Care Worker 2.

Ensures the overall daily operation of the program meets the principles established by

the North Shore Neighbourhood House.

Directs and supervises the work of staff.

Welcomes new children or teens and their families to the program; explains and

interprets the goals and objectives of the program to families; answers questions;

ensures enrollment information is in order including medical and emergency information,

medical and dietary instructions and parental consent forms.

Works in cooperation with a variety of external agencies and professionals (e.g. social

workers, psychologists, and school staff) to ensure consistent care and goal setting.

Prepares and maintains a variety of reports, records, statistics and files related to the

work performed.

Performs related work as required.

Required Knowledge, Abilities & Skills
Considerable knowledge of the care and guidance needed to promote social and

personal development of school age children or teens, including those with special

needs.

Considerable knowledge of applicable policies, regulations and rules governing the work

performed.

Ability to direct the daily operations of the Centre, direct and supervise staff.

Ability to plan and effectively carry out activities to promote social and personal

development in children and/or teens

Ability to exercise patience and consistency in behaviour management.

Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with families, children,

staff, volunteers and external professionals.

Ability to prepare and maintain reports and records related to the work.

Must demonstrate the ability to work well within a team setting, be well organized,

flexible and be able to adapt easily to new situations.

Must possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

Must be willing to pursue ongoing professional development through attendance at

courses or workshops related to working with children or teens requiring support and

their families and caregivers

Desirable Training and Experience

Completion of Grade 12, plus courses on working with children and/or teens, including

those with special needs, and experience in a child care setting or a suitable

combination of training and experience.

Required Licenses, Certificates and Registrations

Emergency First Aid Certificate

Criminal Records Check

Please apply to: HR@nsnh.bc.ca

About North Shore Neighbourhood House

Higher Education

The North Shore Neighbourhood House was founded by Lonsdale residents aiming to create an accessible gathering place for local youth, expanding on the informal “neighbourhood house” at Hugh and Rose Beattie’s where local kids regularly gathered for activities like building model planes, dancing, sewing and more. The city agreed to lease an old building for one dollar per year and with the efforts of many neighbours, the first House was up and running by 1940, clean, painted and welcoming.

Since then, the House moved locations a few more times before it found its current home at 225 East 2nd street in North Vancouver. We’ve seen many changes since 1939 but continue to aim to provide programs and services to meet the needs of children and families, youth and seniors here in Lower Lonsdale and at program sites throughout the North Shore.

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