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Job Location | Saanichton, BC |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | Not Disclosed |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Full Time |
District OverviewDriven by our desire to help students thrive in their academic and personal lives, the Saanich School District provides quality educational programs and a safe and nurturing learning environment for the over 7,000 culturally diverse students within its 18 schools. Serving the Saanich Peninsula located just north of Victoria, BC, the district has one of the highest graduation rates in the province and a student body that consistently scores well on annual assessment tests, thanks in large part to the dedication and efforts of our 900 teaching and support staff.Indigenous Education AssistantPosting #:C2122/044Location:ILC - SaanichtonHours per week:32StatusTemporaryStart Date:September 2, 2021End Date:January 27, 2022Pay Rate:$23.88 hourlyDeadline for applications:June 16, 2021 4:00 pmCurrent Shift : Monday - Friday (30 hours a week), while regular classes are in session. Shift includes 1/2 hour unpaid lunch.Pay Rate: $23.88 per hourEnd Date: January 27, 2022Qualifications Required :Trade Awareness Skills & Knowledge (TASK) related industry experience in one or more of the trade areas. Experience working safely and comfortable with supervising students with power tools and other power equipment. Clean drivers abstract and ability to transport students. Able to multi-task and help students with a variety of learning needs. First aid and WHMIS a plus. Must have experience working with Indigenous students. Experience working with at risk youth. Must have Indigenous cultural safety training. Must be willing to work with students and their families to achieve student successApplicants must have demonstrated ability to provide instructional support in a school setting with a willingness to be involved in school/department activities. Applicants must have demonstrated strong, positive interpersonal skills with students, staff, and the community. Applicants must be willing and able to facilitate Indigenous cultural learning opportunities for all students across the district.Minimum secondary school graduation, direct or related experience with a preference given to applicants with post secondary training and experience related to supporting school-aged children/youth.This position requires a class 5 driver’s licence.PLEASE NOTE THIS IS NOT A CUPE POSITION.In accordance with Human Rights Commission Exemption Section 19 (2), preference will be given to applicants with First Nations ancestry who have knowledge of local history and culture.To ApplyTo apply please register with Make a Future or to send us your application via email, please visit www.sd63.bc.ca/careers for contact details. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.