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Casual Instructor, After-School Program


Company : YMCA of Hamilton|Burlington|Brantford


Location : Brantford, Ontario


Created : 2026-01-09


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Hourly Rate: $19.25 per hour with eligibility for a $1.50 per hour premium for hours worked in direct program delivery at the Six Nations and Mississauga's of the Credit First Nation BTB program locations. Department: Community Outreach Location: Various BTB sites in Brantford (Bellview school), Six Nations of the Grand River (Ohsweken) and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation (Hagersville), Ontario. Work Hours: Up to 29 hours per week Deadline to Apply: Ongoing No. of Vacancies: 2 Why Youll Love Working With Us In addition to working with an amazing team in an inclusive and collaborative working environment that encourages creativity, curiosity, and celebrates success, we offer the following benefits to eligible employees: Paid Vacation Entitlements that increase with seniority Paid Personal days and sick days A generous employer-paid Group Health benefit plan starting from day 1, with 3 flexible options to choose from A Defined Contribution Pension Plan with up to 5% employer matching Mental Health on Demand (MHOD) Program Hybrid work arrangements with in-person office time to collaborate, innovate and build relationships with your colleagues Reduced rates for YMCA Child Care, Camp, and Child & Youth programs (subject to availability) Free staff YMCA Health & Fitness Memberships Position Overview The Casual Instructor reports directly to the Manager, Beyond the Bell (BTB). This position is responsible for supervising children in grades 1 to 5, creating and delivering safe, age-appropriate after-school programming designed to empower students to reach their full potential and succeed in their education. Casual Instructors are required to be available to work a minimum of two (2) days a week, Monday to Friday, with mandatory availability for Friday shifts. BTB is a Community Outreach program serving vulnerable populations in underserved communities, where educators provide learning enrichment activities to the children we serve. This is a great opportunity for an individual with a high level of interest in working with the YMCA HBB as a charitable organization. What Youll Do Deliver safe and quality programs for participants, in collaboration with other staff, to ensure compliance with established YMCA policies, procedures, best practices, and program standards. Design and implement child-centered and individualized activity plans that meet the individual developmental needs of participants, and academic goals of the program. Complete and submit weekly activity plans and daily documentation with a focus on detail and accuracy. Provide homework support to children in grades 1-5 who are experiencing academic difficulties, as required. Identify problems and ensure issues are addressed by the appropriate supervisor/manager. Organize and maintain program supplies and inventory. Attend staff training and professional development activities, as required. Work a minimum of two (2) days a week between the hours of 2:15p.m. and 5:30p.m.; shifts are not guaranteed and are scheduled on an as needed basis. Maintain a flexible schedule to manage issues, concerns, and problems as they may arise. Manage movement and set-up of equipment in a shared space within the school. What Youll Bring Minimum of 6 months experience working with children in direct program delivery. Enrollment in a postsecondary program in Child and Youth Studies, Recreation and Leisure, or a related field is preferred. Experience working directly with children with different learning abilities and/or other special needs, and vulnerable populations. Experience and sensitivity in dealing with members of different cultural and racial backgrounds, including visible and invisible dimensions of diversity. Ability to actively engage children, employing a childcentered and interestbased approach. Effective time management skills; must be able to plan and prioritize work assignments. Strong communication and problemsolving skills. Selfmotivated and able to work well independently and in a team environment. Valid Standard First Aid and CPRC AED training certificate is required. Access to reliable transportation and ability to commute to BTB sites located in Hamilton and Burlington as well as offsite meetings. This position requires a commitment to the YMCA HBB mission and core values of: Inclusion, Caring, Honesty, Respect and Responsibility, as well as a commitment to building developmental assets in children and adults. All offers of employment will be subject to the provision that the successful incumbent provides the YMCA of Hamilton|Burlington|Brantford with a current and satisfactory Police Records Check. Positions responsible for the direct supervision of children and/or vulnerable persons will be required, in addition to a Police Records Check, to provide a Vulnerable Sector Screening Report at the time of hire. Police Records Checks are reviewed on an individual basis, and the offence(s), if any, is considered in the decisionmaking process in relation to the requirement of working with children; therefore, not eliminating all candidates with a record from being offered a position. Organizational Overview As one of the largest charitable community service organizations in Canada, the YMCA of Hamilton|Burlington|Brantford responds to critical social needs in the community and works to provide solutions. By nurturing the potential of children, youth and adults, the YMCA HBB connects people to lifebuilding opportunities, to each other and enhances their quality of life. We foster social responsibility and healthy living. The YMCA HBB works collectively with community partners that share the YMCA HBBs determination in strengthening the foundations of community for all people. Inclusion, Diversity, Equality and Accessibility The YMCA of Hamilton|Burlington|Brantford is committed to creating an inclusive, diverse, equitable and accessible environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or neurodiversity. We understand the social barriers preventing individuals from applying for open roles. We encourage those from the Indigenous, 2SLGBTQIA+, BIPOC, and Disabled communities to apply. If you need any accommodation throughout the recruitment process, please do not hesitate to contact our People, Leadership and Culture Department (PLC) at . #J-18808-Ljbffr