Volunteer Language Skills Program Instructor, Windsor

Windsor · Hybrid

About this role

Join the YMCA Team! 

Be the Spark! Join our professional and passionate team and be the spark that ignites the potential in others.  

Our culture is of paramount importance to us. We formally measure employee engagement annually to ensure our employees have excellent employment experience. Our current level of engagement is 80%, compared to some Canadian employer statistics of 69%. 

YMCA of Southwestern Ontario was founded in 1856 and has over 200 locations from Goderich to Point Pelee, and Windsor to Woodstock. We are one of the largest not-for-profit providers of licensed childcare in Canada and have over 100 school age programs across our regions. We also offer settlement services to newcomers, employment programs, mental health support, and youth programs. The YMCA of Southwestern Ontario operates two overnight camps, one in Point Pelee National Park, and one on Beausoleil Island in Muskoka. We also have 13 Health & Fitness branches across Southwestern Ontario. 

Why The Y?  

At the Y, our people are central to delivering our mission. We are committed to the development of healthy communities and welcome people of all backgrounds, beliefs, and abilities. 

We provide valuable training and development opportunities to help our team members grow professionally and personally. 

 We look for the following qualities in all of our employees and volunteers: 

  • Demonstrates our Core Values; Caring, Honesty, Respect & Responsibility and Inclusivity 

  • Fun, Enthusiastic & Friendly Individuals 

  • Hardworking and Dependable 

  • Positive Role Model 

  • Team Player 

  • Professionalism 

  • Enjoy working in a Social Environment 

  • Ability to effectively communicate with Employees & Members  

 

Employees and volunteers of YMCA of Southwestern Ontario are ambassadors for the Y both on and off the job. We rely on them to help share our mission and increase awareness of the positive impact the Y can have on the lives of people in their communities. Particularly how we are helping to create healthy children, healthy families, and healthy communities. 

All employees and volunteers are required to provide a current satisfactory Criminal Record and may require a Vulnerable Sector Search as a condition of their employment. Police Record checks are reviewed on an individual basis, and the offense(s) - if any - is considered in the decision-making process in relation to the requirements of the position, therefore not eliminating all candidates with a record from being offered gainful employment or a volunteer position. 

 

Position: Volunteer Language Skills Program Instructor

Location: 300 Ouellette Street, Windsor On

 

As part of being a volunteer: 

  • Receive a complimentary YMCA personal membership to our Health & Fitness facilities
  • Be part of a caring and supportive network of people to help each other succeed
  • Contribute to real, meaningful impact in the lives of children and youth 

 

 

Core Responsibilities: 

 

• Follow YMCA of Southwestern Ontario policy and procedures 
• Act as a YMCA ambassador, demonstrating YMCA core values in your daily volunteering 
• Provide language instruction for up to 20 newcomers either in-person, online, or in a blended format following curriculum outline (Language classes have continuous intake) 
• Ensure that the materials used are appropriate for the level of the students 
• Focus on language learning by providing skills that will orientate the student to everyday living in Canada, and in Windsor, particularly, using the four language skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing 
• Prepare lesson plans that reflect a progression in language learning as well as a review procedure following PBLA guidelines as units of study in line with the Canadian Language Benchmarks 
• Plan and organize in and out-of-class activities for students to enhance their language capacity and help to orientate them to the life of the community 
• Maintain students’ attendance records 
• Submit a monthly report indicating the content and activities of the class 
• Observe students' performance and record relevant data to assess progress 
• Keep informed about issues and regulations which affect the lives of the students 
• Participate in Professional Development opportunities as they arise such as the annual TESL Conference 
• Prepare written reports; participate in staff meetings and training sessions 
• Be committed to diversity, equity, inclusion and building a sense of belonging 
• Embrace and exemplify the Y’s core values 

 

Qualifications: 

 

• Must have a university degree 
• A Canadian teaching certificate of authorization issued by a provincial institution, or a provincial ministry is an asset 
• Must have a valid TESL Ontario/OCELT Certificate in good standing. (Non TESL Instructors will be required to have TESL/OCELT certification within 2 years of hiring.) 

• Must have CLB Bootcamp - https://www.language.ca/workshopstraining/clb-bootcamp/ 
• Must be proficient in using Microsoft Office applications, internet, Learning Management systems; knowledge of Avenue.ca is preferred 
• Must be proficient in using online conferencing platforms: TEAMS/Google Meet/Big Blue Button 
• Standard First Aid and CPR Certification preferred 
• Strong interpersonal and organizational skills 
• Excellent presentation skills 
• Self-motivated and able to work well independently and in a team environment 
• Ability to be very diplomatic when dealing with clients 
• Current and acceptable Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Screening is a condition of employment for all staff and volunteers 
• Legally entitled to work in Canada 

Company at a glance

Welcome to the Y!

There is potential inside all of us – we all have it in us to shine. The YMCA has the programs, support and expertise to help people be healthy and successful, which in turn, advances the well-being of our communities. Our core values are caring, respect, honesty, responsibility, and inclusiveness.

Every charity exists to help solve a problem, and the Y is no different — with the exception that our charity helps address many problems, from healthy living and child care shortages to isolation, racism, mental health issues, and more.

The YMCA began in London, England in 1844, as a response to unfair social conditions brought on by the Industrial Revolution. From there, it spread around the world. The YMCA name has since become synonymous with caring, compassionate people, stepping up to meet their communities’ unique and evolving needs.

Today, in Canada alone, there are over 1,700 locations across the country acting as the heartbeat of their respective communities. Each year, over two million Canadians of all ages and life stages overcome obstacles and improve their well-being at the Y.

YMCA of Southwestern Ontario was founded in 1856 and has over 200 locations from Goderich to Point Pelee, and Windsor to Woodstock. We are one of the largest not-for-profit providers of licensed child care in Canada and have over 100 school age programs across our regions. We also offer settlement services to newcomers, employment programs, mental health supports, and youth programs. YMCA of Southwestern Ontario operates two overnight camps, one in Point Pelee National Park, and one on Beausoleil Island in Muskoka. We also have 15 Health & Fitness branches across Southwestern Ontario.

Y's have been making a positive difference in the communities we serve and igniting the potential in people for 180 years!

Founded1856
Team Size1,001-5,000 employees
WorkspaceHybrid
IndustryNon-profit Organizations
Location
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Websiteymcaswo.ca
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Top Benefits

  • Complimentary YMCA Personal Membership to Health & Fitness Facilities

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