Early Years Visitor
Yukon First Nation Education Directorate
Job Details
Posted On: May 12, 2023
Advertised Until: Jun 6, 2023
Vacancies: 1
Hours: 37.5
Wage: To be determined
Availability: Full Time
Duration: Term
Location: Whitehorse, YT
Application Information
Contact Name: YFNED Human Resources
Apply With: Cover Letter / Resume
By Email: hr@yfned.ca
In Person: 300-204 Black Street
Online: https://www.yfned.ca/jobs
Description/Duties
Preference will be given to people of Indigenous ancestry.
The Yukon First Nation Education Directorate Early Years Team is seeking motivated, passionate and authentic individuals who are excited about joining a fantastic Early Years team that takes a holistic approach to infant, toddler and family supports. Based in Whitehorse, Early Years Visitors support new parents - moms, dads, caregivers, their infants and toddlers by providing routine home visits and delivering, wrap around cultural and family support programming. Working to promote and facilitate healthy pregnancies, enhance parenting capacity and early learning opportunities for infants and toddlers, the Visitors practice will adapt and evolve to meet each family’s unique needs. The Early Years Program builds on community strengths and cultural context to enhance parenting and early learning opportunities which is known to result in better health, well-being and learning outcomes for children.
The Yukon First Nation Education Directorate Early Years Team is seeking motivated, passionate and authentic individuals who are excited about joining a fantastic Early Years team that takes a holistic approach to infant, toddler and family supports. Based in Whitehorse, Early Years Visitors support new parents - moms, dads, caregivers, their infants and toddlers by providing routine home visits and delivering, wrap around cultural and family support programming. Working to promote and facilitate healthy pregnancies, enhance parenting capacity and early learning opportunities for infants and toddlers, the Visitors practice will adapt and evolve to meet each family’s unique needs. The Early Years Program builds on community strengths and cultural context to enhance parenting and early learning opportunities which is known to result in better health, well-being and learning outcomes for children.