Outreach Education Assistant - Canada Summer Jobs

  • Maple Ridge
  • Bc Spca
POSITION: Outreach Education Assistant – Canada Summer JobsSTATUS: Temporary; Full-Time -July 2, 2024- End Date: August 23, 2024SHIFT: Monday to Friday 8:30am -4:00pmLOCATION:Maple Ridge, BCCLASSIFICATION: Cupe 1622 WAGE: $20.50 per hourCLOSING DATE:April 25, 2024 (Midnight EST) We welcome diversity, value differences, and foster inclusion in our employment practices. Find out more about our commitment to diversity and inclusion by reading our on our website. We invite applications from all qualified individuals who are philosophically aligned with our mission and principles. The BC SPCA is a dynamic organization with facilities and services across the province of BC. Join an expanding team in an exciting time of change in an organization that makes a difference! Please read below for additional details and let us know if you have the skills and experience we are looking for by submitting your application. About the Position:Reporting to the Senior Camp Counsellor on a day-to-day basis, the Outreach Education Assistant will support summer camp staff in leading groups of youth (ages six to 14) through fun, educational, safe and inclusive experiences at BC SPCA summer day camps. Sessions will be held at a designated BC SPCA location. Using age-appropriate material developed by the BC SPCA Humane Education Team, learning will include animal care and welfare topics related to companion/farm/wild animals and the environment. Additionally, the candidate will support BC SPCA Animal Centre staff by performing a variety of shelter duties and tasks. Some specific duties: Support summer camp staff in leading campers in approved activities at designated BC SPCA camp location. Camp Counsellors may also facilitate virtual camps, leading approved activities using the BC SPCA’s virtual meeting software. Ensure the safety of all campers. Ensure the proper health and safety protocols at BC SPCA camp space are followed.Identify potential safety hazards in advance and take quick action to prevent/deal with any safety concerns as they arise.Provide suggestions to supervisor to improve safety.Administer first aid as required.Complete incident reports if required. Provide a fun and inclusive environment for youth. Build relationships with participants.Communicate compassionately and respectfully with campers at an age-appropriate level, and in a way that creates a safe and equitable learning environment. Be respectful, curious, and knowledgeable about diversity and wherever possible, work with participants to ensure they acknowledge/appreciate this in other participants as well.Be flexible and prepared to adapt support for participants with unique behavioural, learning and/or other needs. Work with Senior Camp Counsellor to implement strategies and solutions to create a successful experience for participants.Work with Senior Camp Counsellor and/or other team members to provide one-on-one support to participants when required.Look for ways to encourage interaction in a variety of ways in educational activities. Maintain a clean and organized activity space.Develop a basic understanding of animal stress signals and monitor shelter animals for signs of stress.Develop a general understanding of the BC SPCA position statements on animal welfare and companion animal care. Provide program feedback to the Regional Humane Educator. Participate as requested in the development of fun, educational and inclusive programs for campers. May be required to participate in the creation of fun, educational and inclusive online videos for virtual campers using BC SPCA equipment and software.Monitor camper interactions; address any questions/issues that arise.Communication with parents/guardians of campers may be required.Shelter duties as required (may include, but not limited to, supporting reception, cleaning animal enclosures, answering phones). Qualifications you need to have: High School Diploma or equivalent.Energetic and enthusiastic, patient, positive and hardworking, with a passion for making a difference.Demonstrated experience working independently and as part of a team, with a teachable spirit.Is aware of and exhibits leadership qualities and instincts.Ability to communicate to a diverse audience and resolve conflict in a constructive and professional manner.Physical ability to lift up to 25 lbs, push, pull and participate in outdoor field games.Excellent organizational and time management skills.Must be willing to complete a criminal record with vulnerable sector check.Assets include: experience working with children of diverse learning and behavioural needs; experience with animals; familiarity with creating digital content.Commitment to principles of equity, diversity and reconciliation.Philosophical harmony with the mission, vision and strategic directions of the BC SPCA.