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Posted: 
2024-03-28
Job Type: 
Full Time
Employment length: 
Permanent
Language requirements: 
English
Education requirements: 
College/CEGEP
Job experience: 
1 year to less than 2 years
Job industry: 
Education
Job Location: 
Courtenay
School

District 71 is an inclusive learning community that embraces diversity,

fosters relationships and empowers all learners to have a positive

impact on the world. Our mission is to work with our educational

partners to inspire engaged, compassionate, resilient lifelong learners

and cultivate a collaborative community together.

We invite applications for the position of: Indigenous Support Worker - Elementary/Secondary (Pay Grade 7)Qualifications: Grade 12 education supplemented with a minimum of 30 credits of post-secondary education in First Nations/Indigenous studies or a Human Services Worker program certificate and valid Food Safe Level 1 is required; three years of recent experience working with Indigenous students, parents/guardians and the community (e.g. First Nations, Metis or Inuit/Indigenous Youth programs, school-based Indigenous support programs, Indigenous cultural camps, work at friendship centres) ;indigenous ancestry preferred; knowledge of First Nations culture, heritage, customs and values as it pertains to the local Indigenous community and social structures; successfully demonstrates a working understanding and knowledge of Indigenous culture, heritage, customs and values with the school community; ability to perform a variety of record keeping tasks, including the collection and monitoring of data in order to help coordinate the students' programs with other staff, professional personnel and parents/guardians; demonstrated ability to plan and present group and individual cultural activities which support learning outcomes for students; ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with school staff, students and their families; knowledge of the needs of Indigenous students and their families and the resources available to them; valid Class 5 B.C. driver's license and license appropriate to the type of equipment/vehicle being operated and a personal vehicle available for use on the job; meets the physical requirements of the position; ability to work independently and as a member of a diverse team; excellent interpersonal and communication skills.

Duties/Responsibilities: Duties are performed under the supervision of the school Principal, Vice Principal, District Principal of Indigenous Education or designate; participates and attends meetings/events as a member of the School District Indigenous Education Services team under the direction of a supervisor; assists with academic, behavioural and cultural support to individual or small groups of Indigenous students; acts as a role model for students and promotes by various means, including study programs and personal support, a high regard for Indigenous culture among students; maintains liaison with teachers, counsellors, administrators, Indigenous students and their families, and community agencies as an advocate for Indigenous students; provides support to students based on the current goals from the local Indigenous Education Enhancement Agreement; participates in local Indigenous cultural events,

workshops and traditions; facilitates and/or presents cultural presentations to individual or small groups of students; consults with a school based team and itinerant staff as required; serves as a resource person in Indigenous cultures; proposes ideas to supervisor regarding the spending of site-based funds and keeps track of expenditures; completes record tracking and creates communications such as accountability surveys, correspondence to parents, service plans and schedules; follows proper work procedures, observes all regulations pertinent to the work, maintains a good working relationship with other employees, and cooperates in maintaining a healthy learning and working environment; performs other related duties as assigned by the Supervisor; student supervision as required by the Principal or Vice Principal. Consideration can only be given to qualified applicants who provide concise yet thorough responses to the following questions within their on-line application:

1. Please share your experiences of Indigenous values, culture and customs.

2. Provide examples of how you have successfully worked with Indigenous students to meet the goals from the local Indigenous Education Enhancement Agreement.

3. Please share how you have been a positive role model, or successfully advocated, for Indigenous students and their families in overcoming challenges at home and at school.

4. Do you have Indigenous ancestry?This position ends June 27, 2024 or upon return of incumbent.

To Apply:

School

District 71 welcomes diverse candidates and encourages applications

from members of groups experiencing barriers to equity. As an inclusive

learning community we are committed to actively creating and fostering a

culture of inclusivity where voices are heard, people are seen, and

values are respected. We care about the uniqueness of our applicants,

employees, students and community, and we do so in a safe space fueled

by curiosity and acceptance. Persons with disabilities who anticipate

needing accommodations for any part of the application and hiring

process may contact: hr@sd71.bc.ca and we will work with you to meet your needs.

Qualified

candidates are invited to apply in confidence by submitting a cover

letter, resume with supporting documentation and three (3) professional

references through www.makeafuture.ca/comox-valley. Only applicants with a complete application package may be considered.

We

sincerely thank all applicants for considering us an employer of choice.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. The successful applicant

will be subject to the terms of the Criminal Review Act.

Thank you for your interest in School District 71 (Comox Valley)

An Equal Opportunity Employer