Become a Registered Early Child Educator in Bruce County
                                    A career as a Registered Early Childhood Educator (RECE) in Bruce County offers the ability to make a positive, lasting impact in a child’s life.
Working as a RECE is more than a job - it's a rewarding career!
Click here for information on the importance of Licensed Child Care .
- RECEs are urgently needed by licensed child care providers
 - Please see this document for licensed Child Care Centres' contact information to learn more about their job openings.
 
- If you're thinking about becoming a RECE, many colleges and universities offer programs to help you get started.
 - Fanshawe College and Georgian College offer the Early Childhood Education diploma program in Bruce County. Both colleges work together with local employers for your RECE work placement.
 - If you are currently attending high school, talk with your guidance counsellor about dual credit opportunities.
 
You can apply for these grants to help cover tuition costs.:
- Ontario ECE Grant
 - OSAP
 - Scholarships and bursaries specific to Fanshawe College and Georgian College
 
Once you become a RECE and registered with the Ontario College of Early Childhood Educators there is a commitment to continuous professional learning.
- Bruce County offers free professional development opportunities to help RECEs grow, learn, and reflect on their practice
 - The Leadership Certification Grant is also available for RECEs to continue their education
 
- Flexible hours: weekdays, evenings, before and after school programs
 - Outdoor experiences
 - Physical activity in natural settings
 - Learning through play every day
 - Collaboration with other professionals
 - Creating engaging environments and experiences to foster children’s learning and development
 
If you are interested in pursuing a career in Registered Early Childhood Education (RECE), here are some paths to you achieving this goal:
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