About THRIVE At THRIVE Child Development Centre / THRIVE Centre de dveloppement de l''enfant, we believe in supporting each child and family to reach beyond what is expected toward the extraordinary. We''re a non-profit Children''s Treatment Centre in Northeastern Ontario that provides family-centered, strength-based care. THRIVE is proud to offer an inclusive, educational, and developmentally appropriate Entry to School Program. This program supports families with children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who are between the ages of 3 to 6 entering school for the first time. In this program, we support our clients to further develop their skills in the following areas: communication, play, social interaction, functional routines, behavioural self-management, and pre-academics, learning and attention. In addition, our clients, caregivers and school staff are supported during the transition, through consultation services. About the Opportunity We''re looking for Classroom Facilitators to join our fun, compassionate, and collaborative Entry to School Program (ETS) team This opportunity (Until December 24, 2026), with the possibility of extension, will help prepare children with ASD to thrive in school through play-based learning, developmental skill-building, and lots of creativity. Our hours are Monday thru Friday and staff work 37.5 hours a week. What You''ll Do Create a warm, welcoming, and inclusive classroom where every child feels seen, supported, and celebrated. Participate in the delivery of the ETS school-readiness curriculum for children aged 46 Lead activities like storytelling, singing, play-based learning, and skill-building in small groups. Collaborate with a passionate team of educators, clinicians, and families to support each child''s goals. Follow the guidelines of the Entry to School Program and work directly with Classroom Facilitator Lead. Work closely with the Classroom Facilitator Leads to collect and organize data about how children are meeting their goals. Support the clinical team by prepare and maintaining accurate clinical documentation. Maintain a safe, orderly and tidy environment, Be part of a multidisciplinary team that includes Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, Social Workers, Infant and Child Development Consultants and other amazing disciplines. Together, we collaborate to ensure holistic, coordinated, and strengths-based care for every child and family we serve. What You Bring: A post-secondary diploma or degree in Early Childhood Education, Child & Youth Work, Autism & Behavioural Science, Psychology, or a related field. Proven experience in teaching and applying behavior analytic strategies. Hands-on experience supporting children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) you know that every child learns differently and deserves to be celebrated for who they are. A natural ability to plan fun, meaningful activities that meet each child where they are and help them shine. Knowledge of behaviour management and self-regulation strategies, and the ability to stay calm and positive when things get busy or challenging. A strong sense of professionalism and confidentiality (you handle sensitive information with care and integrity). The ability to work well on a team, sharing ideas, laughter, and creativity, while also being confident working independently. Strong communication skills and a kind, respectful approach when connecting with children, families, and community partners. Current First Aid and CPR certification, plus a Vulnerable Sector Check and proof of full COVID-19 vaccination. A valid driver''s license and willingness to travel in the Algoma District. Assets: Bilingualism (English/French) Membership in a College or equivalent Experience in early learning or pediatric rehabilitation settings, A passion for learning through play, and a desire to make every day a little brighter for the children and families you support. Why Join THRIVE? At THRIVE, we believe in teamwork, partnership, and making a real difference. We support a workplace culture rooted in curiosity, collaboration, and optimism, where people are encouraged to grow. In addition to being part of a fun and collaborative team, here''s what else you can expect: Hourly rate between $ $35.79 per hour (depending on experience) Paid time off including vacation, personal days, and a winter break closure Optional participation in a pension plan through HOOPP (we contribute $1.26 for every $1 you contribute). It''s a great way to invest in your future. Mental health and wellness support through our Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP) How to Apply If you''re passionate about helping children take their first big step into school and want to join a team that leads with heart, we''d love to hear from you Submit your cover letter and resume by February 8, 2026 at: Commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility THRIVE is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, lived experiences, and abilities. Accommodations are available at all stages of the recruitment process; you can reach People & Culture at , as we are happy to help. THRIVE is committed to a fair and transparent hiring process. We do not use artificial intelligence (AI) to screen or assess job applications. Please note: Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. We kindly ask that you refrain from calling about the status of your application.
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Supervised Instructor Therapist