Aspire Child Development Centre is growing and offers employees specialized training, opportunities to work with a diverse team, and a culture of growth and development.
Aspire is a charitable organization providing hope to children with special needs, the families who love them and the communities that care for them and is known for our expertise and care in the services we provide.
Our services are sought after in the central Alberta region due to our reputation and our care and consideration for those we serve. We not only believe in the development of those we serve but also in our staff. We do this through training, offering opportunities for advancement and supporting staff in a balanced life.
We believe in HOPE.
A holistic, optimistic, passionate, and empathetic approach with our staff and families alike.
Aspire is located in Red Deer, Alberta and is nicely situated between Calgary and Edmonton. We are open from 8:30-4:30 M-F and close our centre between Christmas and New Years.
We offer:
* Competitive salary
* Experience working with children with diverse needs
Join our dynamic team as a Program Assistant and become an integral part of Aspire's Park It program, dedicated to fostering inclusive and enriching experiences for children with diverse needs and their families in Red Deer and surrounding communities. In this role, you will contribute to the success of our free summer playgroup by coordinating, planning, and executing the program.
· Possess a valid drivers license and reliable transportation (a mileage reimbursement will be provided for driving expenses)
Job Types: Part-time, Seasonal
Contract length: 8 weeks
Pay: $25.12 per hour
Expected hours: 12 per week
Schedule:
* Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person
Expected start date: 2025-06-30
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