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Early Childhood Professional Resource Center
​"Creating a bridge between research and practice in early learning and care"

Junior Kindergarten Swim Volunteer with KidsAbility

10/29/2014

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Objective: Supervise and assist children, aged 4, in a fun and learning swim environment. Enabled children to become more independent in many aspects of the swim program.

Time/Location: Placements available at all three KidsAbility Sites. Various Morning, Afternoon, and Evening shifts available.
Waterloo: 500 Hallmark Dr.

Cambridge: 250 Hespeler Rd.

Commitment: Various time/duration slots available: 1.5 – 2 hours per week. Dedication to be present or contact supervising staff in event of absence.

Duties/ Responsibilities: Respect therapy and educational goals. Assist your child in preparing for swimming when the help is needed and allow the child independence when requested to do so. Have fun with the child in the pool and ensure safety is always adhered to. Rotate with other volunteers on deck if needed. Be aware of and respect all pool rules. Other specific information to be provided upon placement

Qualifications: Minimum age 14
Previous experience working with individuals with speech,
physical or developmental challenges beneficial. Able to take direction and work independently. Understanding and respect of confidentiality. Comfortable in a therapeutic pool environment.
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Orientation: Satisfactory criminal and personal reference checks. Completion of all registration forms and tasks. Group Orientation Session Health & Safety training Minor pool orientation (Waterloo Site)

Accountability: Volunteer Resource Services
Coordinator
volunteerservices@kidsability.ca
(519) 886-8886, Ext. 1272
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Classroom Assistant with KidsAbility

10/29/2014

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Objective: Provide support to the teacher and educational assistants in a JK classroom.

Time/Location: Positions available in Cambridge and Waterloo. 3 Hours per week, morning or afternoon available. Volunteer needed for the school year; September - June
Waterloo 500 Hallmark Dr. 
Cambridge 250 Hespeler Rd..

Commitment: Dedication to be present or contact supervising staff in event of absence.
Duties/ Responsibilities: Assist the teacher with curriculum expectations and strengthening learning in small groups or individually. Prepare classroom materials, i.e., bulletin board or seasonal displays. Supervision during recess, gym, or nutrition breaks. Assist with classroom cleanup when necessary. Aid in bathroom routines as needed. Respect therapy and educational goals. While showing initiative in placement, provide assistance when needed but allow child independence when requested to do so.
Therapeutic swim depending on day of placement.

Qualifications: Minimum age 16
Previous experience working with individuals with speech,
physical or developmental challenges beneficial.
Able to take direction and work independently.
Understanding and respect of confidentiality.

Orientation: Satisfactory criminal and personal reference checks. Completion of all registration forms and tasks. Group Orientation Session. Health & Safety training. Satisfactory criminal and personal reference checks

Accountability: Volunteer Resource Services Coordinator
volunteerservices@kidsability.ca
(519) 886-8886, Ext. 1272
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