Ontario: Early Learning Group Support

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The Opportunity:

At March of Dimes Canada (MODC), we believe in every child's potential. Our mission is to foster an environment where children with disabilities thrive and discover their unique abilities. We integrate pediatric occupational therapy, interactive play, and personalized support for parents to pave the way for their success. MODC is transforming its children's programming with the innovative Early Learning program, designed to enhance the development of children with disabilities through a comprehensive, inclusive framework. Delivered by occupational therapists and volunteers in a transformed space, this play-based program focuses on social integration, emotional well-being, and long-term life skills. 

We’re seeking motivated, enthusiastic, and skilled volunteers to join us from mid-January to the end of May 2025. This is a fantastic opportunity to shadow and learn from occupational therapists, gaining valuable insights and experience throughout your time with us.  


Main Responsibilities:

  • Assist staff in promoting children's skill development and engagement in activities that support their physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development.    
  • Support children, and youth, as well as their families, through play-based activities enabling children to learn, grow and develop in a fun and enriching way.   
  • Involve children in play-based arts and movement ensuring safety and participation.  
  • Welcome and greet participants and engage in meaningful conversations with program participants.   
  • Assist with class preparation, set up, clean up and ensure all equipment is readily available to participants.   
  • Participate in program debriefs and evaluations by providing observations regarding program structure and participant engagement.  
  • Demonstrate a high degree of professionalism, arriving on time, following instructions, and taking initiative.  
Time Commitment: Minimum 6 months (Winter and Spring terms)
Location: 1 Duncan Mill Rd, North York, M3B 1Z2

Skills and Experience
  • 18 years of age and older.    
  • Excellent communication skills: including patience and willingness to learn about various disabilities and barriers.   
  • Experience working with infants, children, and youth, including neuro-typical, neuro-divergent, and those with developmental differences is considered an asset.  
  • Experience working with children in a recreational or community setting (e.g. YMCA, camps, community centres) is considered an asset.  
  • Respect for individuality and diversity, with excellent interpersonal skills to build trusting relationships with clients and their families.  
  • Minimum 6-month commitment (Winter and Spring terms)
  • Shift assignments can change between Winter and Spring term to accommodate volunteer's schedules
  • Minimum one recurring shift per week (a few hours minimum)

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