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Health Care Assistant Instructor Part-time Job
Training CambridgeJob Details
Instruct lab course in the Health Care Assistant program to assist students to acquire
personal care skills within the parameters of the Health Care Assistant role. Through
hands-on lab experience, develop caregiver skills that maintain and promote the comfort,
safety and independence of individuals in care facilities and community contexts.
Job Description:
Instructors teaching Lab, Practice Education or Theory courses, duties include
but are not limited to:
· Prepare all materials required for instruction
· Evaluate student performance
· Mark all assignments and assign final grades
· Maintain regularly scheduled office hours on campus
· Attend regularly scheduled department and faculty meetings
· Participate on University committees as required
· Work collaboratively with other HCA faculty members and staff
· Liaise with community complex care facilities, assisted living sites and home
support agencies
· Adhere to the duties and responsibilities as stated in the Collective Agreement.
Course schedule:
Sept 16, 23, Oct, 7, 14, 21, 28, Nov 4, 18, 19, 24, 25, Dec 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15
Experience, competencies & qualifications
- Current unrestricted (i.e., no conditions on license or provisional registration) full registration as a licensed practical nurse, registered nurse or registered psychiatric nurse with the BC College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM)
- Experience in home support and multi-level/complex care
- Two or more years of full time Canadian nursing experience (1 year = 1400hrs) with relevant knowledge of the Canadian health care system, the roles and responsibilities of healthcare team members and current policies and procedures within residential and community care settings. Nursing work experience to include: Experience in working with older adults with complex health needs; and Experience or orientation (e.g., shadow shifts) in home support and multi-level/complex care.
- Demonstrated ability to teach adult learners, which may be evidenced by satisfactory references, positive performance evaluations, and student course evaluations OR completion of the Provincial Instructor Diploma Program (or equivalent education)
- Evidence of completion of course work in Indigenous cultural safety and humility
- Able to verify vaccine status as required by the Provincial Health Officer for those working in long term care settings
- Evidence of completion of the Health Care Assistant Practice in BC course available on the LearningHub as part of their orientation/on-boarding. This will support a current understanding of the role of the HCA within BC.
- Computer skills: proficient in Microsoft Word and PowerPoint, email, online course platform
Knowledge and/or experience in online instruction an asset
Additional Notes:
- There will be a probationary period for all new faculty members in accordance with the Collective Agreement of the Capilano University Faculty Association.
- All candidates will be required to demonstrate competency in theory, lab and/or clinical teaching (depending on the job posting) by preparing and presenting a lesson from the HCA curriculum to an evaluation committee.
- Faculty members are expected to maintain currency in their field through appropriate professional development activities. They are responsible to report annually on these activities.
- Consistent with the BCCNM regulations, ‘recent’ is considered to be within the past five years.
Additional Details:
Salary information: $9,420 per instructional section
Health Care Assistant Instructor
Capilano University
CambridgeTraining Part-time
9,420
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Early Childhood Educator (On-Call) Part-time Job
Training VancouverJob Details
The Early Childhood Educator is an Early Childhood Care and Education position in the Capilano University Children’s Centre. The position is responsible for the care, education and well-being of children age 0-5. Early Childhood Educators work collaboratively with other educators, and with the Centre for Childhood Studies, to provide a nurturing, inclusive and rich early learning environment for young children. The position reports to the Manager of the Children’s Centre and to the Dean of the faculty of Education, Health and Human Development.
ECEs demonstrate sound ethical and professional practices, which reflect the ECEBC Code of Ethics and the BC Early Learning Framework. They are in dialogue with, and guided by, the Early Learning Frameworks focus on 1) well-being and belonging, 2) engagement with others, materials and the world, 3) communication and literacies, and 4) identities, social responsibility and diversity in daily classroom practice. ECEs and the Children’s Centre stand as allies with the BC Aboriginal Child Care Society, working in all ways to honour the Indigenous Early Learning and Care Framework in daily practice.
The Children’s Centre works in partnership with the Centre for Childhood Studies acting as an academic, living laboratory where educators, students, faculty, children and families are in collaborative, generative and reciprocal partnerships that inform curriculum and course development. Early Childhood Educators actively engage in the mentorship of ECCE students, bringing classroom theories into practice.
Job Description:
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES OF WORK
- Assists with organizing, and delivers the programs and operations of the Child Care Centre.
- Creates a nurturing, inclusive and rich early learning environment for children from infancy to 5 years old in dialogue with the Children’s Centre’s Pedagogical Commitments. Curates and maintains an aesthetic, organized, clean, safe and welcoming environment at the centre.
- Respects the diversity, beliefs, and cultural practices of all families and draws on their strength and knowledge.
- Works with external partners and Manager to incorporate Indigenous knowledge into play and programming.
- Supports a play based, family-centred early care and learning environment for children by providing a place for them to develop their potential through freedom to explore and engage in the world around them.
- Provides indoor and outdoor play experiences for children, balancing the needs for active/quiet play and group/individual play, furthering the early years’ framework emphasis on place-based knowledge and the pedagogy of the centre.
- Guides children based on a strong attunement to children’s emotions, thoughts and intentions and offers opportunities for children to represent, communicate and revise their ideas, experiences and feelings.
- Engages in pedagogical narration as practice with a thorough understanding of the BC Early Learning Framework.
- Makes children’s learning transparent through documentation that invites and involves families and the broader campus community into children’s inquires and learning.
- Engages in continuous personal and professional growth with full engagement.
- Under the guidance of the Manager, works in partnership with the Centre for Childhood Studies and engages in research and scholarly inquires with students, faculty, children and families.
- Mentors and guides practicum students, answering questions about implementing theoretical frameworks into practice. Actively participates in student observation periods and completes a practicum evaluation.
- Builds positive relationships with children’s family members. Welcomes new families, supports parents and children in orienting themselves to the practices and daily life/culture of the centre, provides updates and reports to family members as required.
- Ensures all children are welcomed, valued and respected. Provides supports for families in navigating the intricacies of the early years and refers to the director or community services where appropriate.
- Navigates difficult and vulnerable situations alongside parents, recognizing the complexity of each individual family.
- Advocates for children and families in the broader community.
- Develops care plans based on the individual child’s needs in continuous consultation with government and not-for-profit agencies like North Shore Supported Child Development and BC Centre for Ability.
- Ensures the health, safety and well-being of the children in the care of the Centre following emergency procedures (monthly fire drills, earthquake preparedness, etc), securing potentially hazardous materials and following enhanced cleaning protocols according to established policies and procedures.
- Responds to illnesses and injuries, provides initial medical attention (including providing safety-oriented first aid care) and other emergencies. Administers specialised medical support such as feeding tubes, medications (antibiotics, insulin, epinephrine), attends to allergies and dietary restrictions as required and participates in additional training as required.
- Maintains records and logs for each child (consent forms, medication administration records) and documents daily attendance.
- Documents and communicates reportable incidents to Vancouver Coastal Health.
- Maintains confidentiality and privacy of all information related to the centre, the children, their families and staff.
- Reports all suspected abuse or neglect.
- May be required to take training and act in the capacity of a floor warden as part of the University's Emergency Preparedness Plan (Fire, WHMIS, Earthquake).
- Performs all duties related to the requirements and qualifications of the position.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES AND SKILLS
- Understand and adhere to the Early Childhood Educators of BC Code of Ethics.
- Strong knowledge of the BC Early Learning Framework and ability to implement it into practise.
- Strong knowledge of Early Childhood Education principles and practices.
- Understand and adhere to the Community Care and Assisted Living Act, Provincial Child Care Licensing Regulations.
- Understand and adhere to the Children’s Centre’s policies as outlined in the Policy and Procedures Manual.
- Ability to make decisions that are ethical, responsible and always in the best interest of the children
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills as demonstrated through effective relationships with parents and other members of the childcare team.
- Ability to communicate skilfully and sensitively with children and families.
- Skilled at engaging in vulnerable, transparent, difficult conversations with families.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees, students and the general public.
- Ability to participate in innovative and creative early childhood practices, offering critical reflections on practise and self. Ability to understand and support the abilities and challenges of each child in the centre and practice an inclusive philosophy.
- Considerable knowledge of Supported Child Development and their role/relationship with the Children’s Centre.
- Ability to work effectively with a diverse group of children and families. Recognize the importance that learning environments have for children and consider how these environments should honour gender, ability, family and culture, environmental sustainability and the rights of the child.
- Working knowledge of trauma-informed practice.
- Ability to think about and engage with materials to create meaningful and relevant environments with young children
- Ability to maintain focus with constant interruptions.
- Ability to interrupt pedagogical and learning activities with children to respond to children’s needs.
- Ability to adapt to changing circumstances and to handle emergencies skilfully.
- Ability to multitask and maintain attention to detail with constant interruption.
- Ability to physically lift heavy objects (exceeding 10kg) within WCB guidelines.
- Skill in safety oriented first aid.
REQUIRED TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
- Completion of an Early Childhood Education diploma program (which includes the Early Childhood Education certificate, Special Needs Education license and/or Infant/Toddler Education license).
- One year of directly related experience in a child care centre (or other early year’s setting) within the last two years.
REQUIRED LICENCES, CERTIFICATES AND REGISTRATIONS
- Current Early Childhood Educator Certificate (issued by the ECE Registry of BC).
- A valid safety oriented first-aid certificate. • Record of immunization per Ministry of Health guidelines.
- In accordance with the BC Criminal Review Act, must provide a current, clear criminal record check.
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Early Childhood Educator (On-Call)
Capilano University
VancouverTraining Part-time
31.55 - 35.47
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Assistant Instructor, Medical Laboratory Science (Temp) Full-time Job
British Columbia Institute Of Technology (BCIT)
Training BurnabyJob Details
| Position Summary |
BCIT’s School of Health Sciences’ Medical Laboratory Science Program requires a temporary, full-time (1.0 FTE) Assistant Instructor to support the delivery the Hematology curriculum.
This temporary role will conclude on June 4, 2027. |
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| Duties & Responsibilities |
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
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| Qualifications |
QUALIFICATIONS
Education & Credentials:
Experience:
Key Competencies:
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| Additional Information |
Benefits – Why you’d love working with us
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| Additional Salary Information |
Salary prorated based on percentage and term of appointment. Salary based on education, experience and placement criteria as outlined in the Collective Agreement.
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| Posting Category | Faculty |
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| Department 2 | Laboratory & Allied Health |
| Campus Location | Burnaby campus |
| Bargaining Unit | BCIT Faculty and Staff Association (FSA) |
| Job Status | Temporary |
| Full-Time/Part-Time | Full-Time |
| Number of Vacancies | 1 |
| Anticipated End Date | 06/04/2027 |
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Assistant Instructor, Medical Laboratory Science (Temp)
British Columbia Institute Of Technology (BCIT)
BurnabyTraining Full-time
68,182 - 93,143
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Access & Assessment Coordinator Full-time Job
BC Housing Management Commission (Burnaby) Public Housing Authority
Training BurnabyJob Details
Reporting to the Senior Manager, Coordinated Access & Assessment or Coordinated Access and Assessment Manager, the Access & Assessment Coordinator leads the planning and implementation of the Coordinated Access and Assessment (CAA) initiative at the community level, working closely with community partners in housing the homeless, hard-to-house or those with multiple barriers in appropriate placements along the housing continuum. He/she/they conducts assessments of applicants through the Supported Housing Registry, assigns applicants to specific programs and vacancies and works with a variety of stakeholders to improve coordination and service quality in the homeless serving sector.
CANDIDATE PROFILE
The successful candidate will have the following:
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
- Bachelor’s degree in social work or other relevant field.
- Considerable progressive experience in community settings, working with homeless populations or other diverse populations with complex social and/or health care needs and/or behavioural issues.
- Or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience acceptable to the employer.
- As a condition of initial and ongoing employment with BC Housing, the incumbent must maintain current registration with the appropriate professional certifying body relating to their credentials that is acceptable to the employer.
- Criminal Record Check required.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
- Considerable knowledge of the different types of mental health and/or addiction housing models.
- Sound knowledge of current social issues including homelessness, mental illness, drug addiction, domestic violence, child protection and ageing.
- Considerable knowledge and skills in psychosocial rehabilitation and Housing First practices.
- Sound knowledge of government and non-profit agencies in the community served, and the role of community health resources and other social services.
- Sound knowledge of the signs and symptoms of common medical and psychiatric conditions, substance abuse and the different types of treatment programs for substance abuse.
- Excellent skills with computer applications and software including MS Office applications and knowledge of complex database structures.
- Strong negotiation, mediation and conflict resolution skills.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and proven ability to develop positive working relationships with other agencies and services providers.
- Strong project management skills with the ability to multi-task and set priorities within tight timelines.
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to learn and understand BC Housing’s programs and services relating to homelessness.
- Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing; ability to present program information, deliver training programs and work collaboratively with a variety of community stakeholders.
- Ability to provide critical event stress management and defusing services to individuals following a traumatic event.
- Ability to provide consultation services, crisis intervention and initiate/coordinate referrals to external agencies for services.
- Ability to work in a multidisciplinary environment; proven ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Ability to travel and to work periodic evenings; transportation arrangements must meet the operational requirements of the position. For positions outside of the Lower Mainland, extensive travel required.
- Valid BC Driver’s License.
- Please Note: Successful applicant(s) are subject to a satisfactory criminal record search and are required to maintain Security Clearance throughout their employment.
- Due to the nature of this role, a valid class 5 driver's license and satisfactory driving record is required.
Access & Assessment Coordinator
BC Housing Management Commission (Burnaby) Public Housing Authority
BurnabyTraining Full-time
72,479.17 - 83,518.06
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