JOB POSTING – Curriculum Specialist, Indigenous Programs
Organization: Right To Play International
Department/Division: Indigenous Programs
Reports to: Training Manager, Indigenous Programs
Work Location: Toronto, Canada
Work Arrangement: A combination of minimum 2 in-office days per week, and remoteworking in accordance with Right To Play’s work arrangement and the
operational needs of the department
Authorized to work in: Canada (Eligible to work legally without visa or work permit sponsorship)
Target Hiring Salary: CAD $62,520 – $68,772 per annum (before taxes)
Target Start Date: January 6, 2025
Contract Duration: January 2025 – January 2026 (12-month, full-time contract)
Application Closing Date: Open until position is filled. Please note that applications will be reviewed
on a rolling basis, so you are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
ABOUT US:
We reach millions of children each year in some of the most difficult places on earth, helping them to stay in
school and learn, overcome prejudice, heal from trauma, and develop the skills they need to thrive. We do this
by harnessing play, one of the most fundamental forces in a child’s life, to teach children the critical skills they
need to dismantle barriers and embrace opportunities, in learning and in life.
Established in 2000, Right To Play reaches children through experiential programming in 14 countries in Africa,
Asia, the Middle East, and North America. These programs are supported by our global offices in Toronto,
Canada; London, UK and seven national offices across Europe and North America.
OUR CULTURE
• Accept Everyone – Be intentional about inclusion
• Make Things Happen – Seek opportunities to lead and innovate
• Display Courage – Act with integrity
• Demonstrate Care – Look after yourself and one another
• Be Playful – Have fun at work
Please visit our website to learn more about who we are and what we do, and watch this video to find out about
the five pillars of our Culture Code.
ROLE SUMMARY:
Reporting to the Training Manger, the Curriculum Specialist will be responsible for creating culturally responsive
play-based program curriculum that supports existing programs and resources, including implementation of the
newly developed strategic plan, ensuring that the curriculum is consistent and relevant to the global Right To
Play frameworks, practices, and branding. The incumbent will work closely with team members across the
Canadian National Office (CNO) team, Monitoring, Evaluations and Learning (MEL), and the Indigenous Programs
team. The incumbent will manage and work with the Curriculum and Communications Officer in all program
curriculum and resource development, providing guidance and support to ensure that key program objectives
are met; major annual projects are completed in an inclusive and accessible manner; community and youth
voice are represented within program design and delivery; and that grants are informed by the strategic action
plan.
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WHAT YOU’LL DO:
#1: Curriculum Development (40% of Time):
• Oversee the administration of new and existing educational curriculum resources, and as required, lead
the direct development, revision, and improvement of resource materials in line with strategic and annual
plans, both in print and digital formats
• Work with leads of each strategic action area to develop a framework, plan, roles & responsibilities, and
timeline for resource development
• Manage the resource curriculum development plan inclusive of leading the project team, accountabilities,
and schedules.
• Lead organizational staff members in the development and processes for planning and implementing new
resources, according to grant agreements and annual curriculum budget
• As required, work in collaboration with the Program Development team, consultants, partners, and the
Curriculum and Communications Officer to identify and manage consultative sources for development,
editorial and production initiatives
• Work collaboratively with the Training Manager and Training Specialist in the design and development of
training and capacity building opportunities for RTP teams and partners, that are focused on Indigenous
Programs curriculum programs and resources
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#2: Program & Partnership Development (20% of Time):
• Support the review of programmatic annual plans to ensure that resource activities are designed to meet
program outcomes and aligned with proposals
• Work with the Training Specialist and RTP Global teams to keep current on curriculum and play-based
learning research and best practices and help ensure that innovative, sustainable and effective approaches and methodologies are pursued in Right To Play’s programs and resources
• Work with the Indigenous Programs team overseeing the strategic plan to expand education partnerships
and networks, promoting the value of play-based learning
• Work with the Indigenous Programs team and educational partners to design curriculum and deliver
trainings and presentations with educators, support workers, and community mentors
• Maintain consistent, personal, and proactive communication with all key stakeholders, including the
Canadian National Office (CNO) for donor engagement and agreements
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#3: Team Management (15% of Time):
• Host regular supervisory meetings with the Curriculum and Communications Officer to ensure that goals
are being met; provide coaching and mentoring sessions as needed.
• Arrange for skill enhancement workshops and opportunities for the Curriculum and Communications
Officer as needed
• Oversee the Curriculum and Communications Officer’s quality and effectiveness in implementing their
responsibilities
• Complete annual performance appraisals with Curriculum and Communications Officer
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#4: Administration, Budget, and Grant Management (10% of Time):
• Collaborate with Training Manger on recognition of spending to budget and grant spending
• Collaborate with CNO and Training Manager on curriculum specific grants, including the brainstorming,
content input and reporting on grants
• Maintain an up-to-date database of all current and potential stakeholders
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#5: Communications (10% of Time)
• Oversight of the development of informational and promotional material that supports the Indigenous
Programs
• Liaise with Right To Play Headquarters communications staff to execute internal communication practices
and policies as required
• Work with the Curriculum and Communications Officer to review and revise social media, campaign, and
website content that is developed by communication members of the CNO
• Ensure staff compliance with the RTP brand book, Child Safeguarding policy and other policies related to
communications
• Support the Curriculum and Communications Officer to successfully follow MEL team guidance to gather
and produce personal stories, quotes and photographs of local partners and children/youth in Canada
• Working collaboratively across the Indigenous Programs team and the Canada National Office, the
incumbent will gather and provide required content for donor and/or community engagement, and
special events as required.
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#6: Other Tasks as Assigned (5% of Time)
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WHAT YOU’LL BRING (ESSENTIAL):
EDUCATION/TRAINING/CERTIFICATION:
• Bachelor’s or post-secondary degree in Education, English, Design, Business, Social Work, Political Science,
International Development, Indigenous Education, or any related fields
• OR industry experience in any of the related fields listed above
EXPERIENCE:
• 3 years’ experience in curriculum and/or resource development
• 3 years’ experience working with Indigenous communities and partners
• 3 years’ experience working in youth work, education, and/or adult education
COMPETENCIES/PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES:
• Knowledge of Indigenous people’s history and current realities
• Strong ability and understanding of anti-racist and anti-oppression pedagogy and andragogy
• Demonstrated ability to establish team-like environment in which staff, partners, cultural leaders and all
stakeholders feel motivated to contribute to a project
• Possesses the ability to work independently
• Able to create spaces that are safe and inclusive for all
• Able to provide positive and constructive coaching and mentoring
• Passionate about positive youth development and positive youth-adult partnerships
• Positive and proactive in responding to conflict
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (verbal and written)
• Demonstrated record of organizational and coordination skills that meet deadlines
• Decision making and problem-solving skills
• Project and personnel management – must be confident in providing guidance and supervision
• Detail-oriented, excellent editing and proof-reading skills
• Proficiency in curriculum writing and editing
• Analytical and written skills, including research and the writing of proposals and reports
• Practical knowledge of youth and adult learning principles and strategies
• Strong understanding of Indigenous worldviews, cultural diversity and learning methodologies
TECHNICAL SKILLS:
• Knowledge of Microsoft programs and ability to navigate the internet
• Proficiency in design (Canva)
LANGUAGES:
• Fluency in spoken and written English
BONUS IF YOU’LL BRING (NOT ESSENTIAL):
• Fluency in Indigenous languages and/or French.
WHO YOU ARE:
You are highly driven, results-oriented, collaborative and well-rounded leader with a passion for working with
children and youth. You are an exceptional communicator with excellent networking skills.
WHAT YOU’LL GET:
The opportunity to collaborate with an innovative global team who are passionate about working with children
and youth. You will gain experience working for a globally recognized organization with a healthy culture premised
on our Culture Code (accept everyone, make things happen, display courage, demonstrate care and be playful).
You will be immersed in an environment where learning and development is encouraged and valued, and “play”
is appreciated as a core avenue to building community.
• Competitive salary and benefits (e.g. Group RRSP Plan, gym membership)
• Flexible work arrangements (e.g. work from home and flex hours)
• 15 days annual leave
• 3 personal days per year
• 5 personal learning and development (L&D) days per year
• Maternity/paternity/parental leave top up and support
• Annual learning week
• Annual staff recognition awards
• Opportunity to connect with employees across our offices (e.g. Facebook Workplace)
• Opportunity to engage in global projects and initiatives
• Wellness programs
• Playful activities and events
HOW TO APPLY:
If you are interested in applying for this position, please apply with your resume and cover letter in English via the
application link.
Application Link: https://righttoplay.hiringplatform.ca/193024-curriculum-specialist-indigenous-programs2024/843751-application-form/en
While we thank all applicants for their interest, only those selected for interviews will be contacted. Shortlisting
of applications will begin immediately and interviews may be held before the closing date.
Right To Play provides equal employment opportunities to employees regardless of their gender, race, religion,
age, disability, sexual orientation or marital status. As such, we encourage groups who have been historically
disadvantaged with respect to employment to apply for positions at Right To Play. We offer a family-friendly
environment that allows for flexible work arrangements in order to support staff diversity and ensure a healthy
work-life balance.
We are a child-centered organization. Our recruitment and selection procedures reflect our commitment to the
safety and protection of children in our programs. The successful candidate will be required to provide a
satisfactory Vulnerable Sector Screening or equivalent criminal check as a condition of employment.
We value and promote a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. Should you require
any accessibility related accommodations or specific adjustments to ensure fair and equitable access throughout
the recruitment and selection process, and thereafter, please reach out to the People & Culture team by email
at [email protected]. All information provided will be treated as confidential and used only to provide an
accessible candidate experience.
To learn more about who we are and what we do, please visit our website at www.righttoplay.com.