Employment Terms: Part-time, Contract Start Date: November 2024 Branksome Hall, a leading independent International Baccalaureate (IB) World School for girls challenges and inspires students to love learning and shape a better world. Through the unique combination of wellbeing, outstanding academics and international mindedness, Branksome Hall students and employees become impactful leaders who give back to their communities. With our values of Sense of Community, Inclusiveness, Creativity and Making a Difference as a foundation, Branksome Hall offers a strong liberal arts curriculum that develops critical thinking and inquiry skills. The Opportunity: For the 2024-25 academic year, we are looking for an After School Program Assistant on a contract working 15 hours weekly until June 2025. This position is responsible for assisting with overall routines, supervision, planning and implementation of activities for children 4-12 years of age. The After School Program Assistant will have experience working with elementary-aged children and be familiar with age-appropriate activities. The Program Assistant should be comfortable and confident interacting with parents as well as children. A positive attitude and enthusiasm to contribute to our program and ideally be interested in a career in teaching. The hours for the position will generally be Monday to Friday from 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. during the academic year. Additional hours may be available on school Professional Activity Days, Teacher Conferences or other School Events. Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: Assist with overall routines, program planning and implementation in the after-school program; Assist with daily attendance records and liaise with parents and/or other caregivers; Assist with supervision of homework; Assist with supervision of outdoor play activities; Plan and prepare activities and crafts to meet the needs of the students enrolled; Escort children safely to and from after-school activities within the school campus; Communicate with parents and/ or caregivers about their child and important information relevant to the program both in person and via phone calls; Operate the school entry system; Maintain the After-Care spaces, including daily prep and clean-up Assume responsibility for the supervision of the children in the absence of the Director of After School Program as required Required Qualifications and Experience: Experience working with groups of children, camp counsellor background is preferred Ontario College of Teachers certification or equivalent degree with Primary/ Junior qualifications is highly preferred; A proven ability to have a caring rapport with students; Standard First Air & CPR certifications are required; Possess strong oral and written communication skills; Work independently with little direct supervision; Accept responsibility and is self-motivated; A positive attitude and ability to maintain a calm and professional demeanour; Alignment with Branksome Halls mission, vision and values; Target Hiring Salary: $21 Hourly Why Join Branksome Hall? Access to state of the art facilities and resources to support wellness, innovation and entrepreneurship such as the fitness centre, swimming pools, and makerspaces; A collaborative community with a commitment to the growth and development of employees with ongoing professional development and mentorship; Opportunity to join a global network of IB educators with strong connections to the IB and active partnerships with international organizations. How to Apply: If you would like to join a leading educational institution and dynamic team, please click apply to submit your resume and cover letter by November 14th, 2024 . Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis once they are received and the posting will remain active until the position is filled. Applications (resume and cover letter) can also be sent to: Branksome Hall Human Resources 10 Elm Avenue Toronto, Ontario M4W 1N4 Branksome Hall is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from all candidates who meet the minimum requirements for the position. Branksome Hall is strongly committed to diversity, equity and inclusion within its community and especially welcomes applications from racialized persons/persons of colour, Indigenous/Aboriginal People of North America, persons with (dis)abilities, LGBTQ persons, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas, and champion diversity in its broadest sense. Accommodations are available upon request for candidates engaging in all parts of the recruitment and selection process at Branksome Hall. We thank all candidates for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. To learn more about working at Branksome Hall, please visit our website at www.branksome.on.ca