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An established community-based organization is seeking a passionate Curriculum Developer to enhance its impactful programs targeting youth. This full-time role involves creating trauma-informed curricula that promote healthy masculinity and social-emotional development for boys in Grades 5 and 6. The successful candidate will collaborate with experts to ensure the curriculum is inclusive and evidence-informed, while also providing training for facilitators. Join a collaborative team dedicated to fostering healthy relationships and preventing violence among youth. This position offers a supportive work environment and opportunities for professional growth.
We are seeking a passionate and experienced Curriculum Developer to join our motivated team. This one-year, full-time position will focus on expanding and formalizing components of our WiseGuyz program—specifically, but not limited to, targeting boys in Grades 5 and 6, and supporting youth diverted from the criminal justice system through one-on-one curriculum delivery.
Centre for Sexuality is a nationally recognized community-based organization delivering programs and services to normalize sexuality and sexual health across an individual’s lifespan. We have been leading the way in the areas of sexuality, healthy relationships, human rights, gender identity, sexual orientation, equality, and consent for over 50 years. Sexual well-being for all is at the core of what we do. We teach, we train, and we advocate to support healthy bodies, healthy relationships, and healthy communities. We provide education, training, and counselling for anyone who needs support related to these topics.
Position Overview:
We are seeking a passionate and experienced Curriculum Developer to join our motivated team. This one-year, full-time position will focus on expanding and formalizing components of our WiseGuyz program—specifically, but not limited to, targeting boys in Grades 5 and 6, and supporting youth diverted from the criminal justice system through one-on-one curriculum delivery.
You will develop age-appropriate, trauma-informed curriculum materials that promote healthy masculinity, mental wellness, positive relationships, and social-emotional development. Your work will also support the development of curriculum for parents and caregivers to strengthen natural supports around boys participating in these programs.
WiseGuyz is a participatory prevention program created by the Centre for Sexuality in 2010 for grade nine junior high boys aged 13 – 15 years. The program addresses critical issues young men face by teaching them: tools to support mental health and wellbeing; engage in healthy relationships with friends, family, romantic partners; helping them understand the connection between masculinity and male norms, sexuality, and violence; providing targeted education, skills development and opportunities for social-emotional learning; and support to help them achieve health and well-being.
WiseGuyz impacts more than the boys themselves. It also influences peers and school culture. While short-term goals of encouraging healthy choices and better relationships are important, evidence suggests its long-term impact may decrease bullying, homophobia, and domestic violence. WiseGuyz is an acknowledged promising approach to prevent violence that focuses on helping youth explore norms and behavior (Exner-Cortens et al., 2020), however, there is a need for programming to begin earlier, with younger boys. The Centre has recently created a Grade 4 WiseGuyz curriculum which parallels the Centre’s Girls Program, this role would develop the Grades 5 and 6 program. The program will also have suggested Indigenous adaptations to meet the needs of our partners in Treaty 7.
This role will also formalize the WiseGuyz Criminal justice curriculum that is offered in community-based settings and through one-to-one interventions for young men being deferred from the criminal justice system.
As our successful candidate you will:
Facilitator Training and Pilot Support
Work Plan Management and Reporting
Quality Assurance and documentation
Qualifications:
Compensation and Work Environment:
To apply please submit your resume and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this role.
Application deadline is: May 21, 2025, at 11:59 PM
We appreciate your interest in this role. However, only applicants selected for interviews will be contacted. No telephone calls, please.
Centre for Sexuality is committed to employment equity and encourages candidates from diverse backgrounds, abilities, and experiences to apply. It is our intent to have a workplace that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We thank you for your interest in this role. If you require accommodation to apply, please contact Miriam Pirhalova, HR and Administrative Manager at mpirhalova@centreforsexuality.ca for assistance.
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