Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia
Child care workforce set to rally outside Province House today
Incorrect information sends some private N.S. child-care operators into 'tailspin'
Celebrating the one-year anniversary of the signing of the Canada-wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement with Nova Scotia
N.S. early childhood educator works 2 jobs to survive while waiting for promised wage increase
'Morale is at an all-time low': Staffing shortages hit N.S. daycares as province expands public system
Acadian families in Nova Scotia worry English-run preschools will stifle language learning
Introduction to requirements for entry level employment in licensed child care & pre primary programs
All you need to know about the Requirements for Entry Level Employment in Licensed Child Care/Pre Primary!!
About this event
Outcomes:
• Establish a plan to obtain the required documentation for employment
• Understand where to find the forms and how to submit
• Understand the timelines for obtaining the required forms
• Review how to stablish SMART goals for success
• Identify possible employers in your area
• Review resume and cover letter development supports available
• Understand the opportunity place intake process
Change to daycare hours leaves some health-care workers in a bind
Families for ECEs: Family friendly rally for action
ECEs have been taking care of our families at poverty-level wages for decades - it's time we get loud and take care of theirs.
Save the date! Child Care Now Nova Scotia is bringing families together to get loud for ECEs at a family-friendly event to remind government that we cannot continue to wait to rollout the compensation framework and benefits packages. ECEs need action now.
The advocacy cannot continue to fall on the back of ECEs alone. The Child Care Now Nova Scotia Parent Working group meets again on Monday, June 20th to continuing planning this event.