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Community LINK Student Support Worker - Golden, BC

Golden, British Columbia
CA$30,944 - CA$38,681/year
Mid Level
internship

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Salary Range: $30,944-$38,681

About the role

Rocky Mountain School District 6 Community LINK Student Support Worker Golden , BC Rocky Mountain School District No. 6 is now accepting applicants for the role of temporary, part-time (0.5714 FTE) Community LINK Student Support Worker position in Golden, BC. This role is effective September 2, 2025, to June 26, 2026. The Community Link (CLINK) Student Support Worker, under the direction of the Director of Instruction, supports the academic achievement and social functioning of vulnerable students in our school communities. The CLINK Student Support Worker acts as a member of a collaborative school-based team providing preventative health and wellness programming, as well as social emotional learning and support for individuals and small groups of students. CLINK workers are responsible for positive and supportive relationships with staff, students, and parents.

Duties SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING AND SUPPORT

  • Liaise with School Principal, School Counsellor, and other members of school-based team to identify vulnerable students and appropriate supports.
  • Facilitate/co-facilitate social-emotional programming, life skills, awareness of self, anti-bullying, and other topics, as needed, with individuals and small groups.
  • Provide support to students during unstructured parts of the school day. (i.e. lunch, recess and extracurricular activities and clubs)
  • Network with community agencies to provide support and information to families about camps, sports, or other community opportunities of benefit to students and their families.
  • Coordinate and participate with students in community projects designed to promote belonging, independence, and generosity.

HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROMOTION

  • Partner with community partners to provide effective, holistic health promotion across community schools.
  • Decrease barriers for staff and students to participate in health-focused programming.

Qualifications

  • Degree in Child and Youth Care, a Bachelor of Social Work, Child, Youth and Family Studies, fitness/health promotion and/or a related diploma and relevant experience;
  • Demonstrated ability to provide appropriate intervention and prevention strategies;
  • Excellent communication, mediation, and reporting skills;
  • History of innovative approaches to facilitate family and community involvement;
  • Applicants require access to a vehicle and have the ability to move between sites as needed.

Please address questions regarding this position to Sharon Collin, Director of Instruction, 250-342-9243.

Salary Range: $30,944-$38,681

Rocky Mountain School District celebrates equality and diversity in the workplace. Our commitment is to ensure equity in employment, and we affirm and welcome applicants from all backgrounds of race, colour, ancestry, place of origin, religion, marital status, family status, physical or mental disability, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, and age, except as prescribed by law.

Electronic applications are required from all applicants . If you are qualified and interested in the above competition, please submit your electronic application (including at least two references who have supervised you) by Friday, August 29, 2025 at 4:00 p.m . (MST), via Make a Future

Thank you for your interest in Rocky Mountain School District. Please note, only candidates moving forward in this process will be contacted for an interview. Rocky Mountain School District is located on the traditional unceded territories of the Ktunaxa and Secwépemc Nations. We honour the cultures, languages and First Nations people of these territories.

About School District No. 6 (Rocky Mountain)

Education Administration Programs
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School District No. 6 Rocky Mountain serves all communities from Golden to Kimberley. There are 18 schools including three alternate schools and one online school in three zones, Golden, including the community of Nicholson, Windermere, including Edgewater, Invermere, and Canal Flats, and Kimberley, including Marysville.

The District serves approximately 3500 students, employs approximately 550 staff, and has an operating budget of approximately $54 million dollars. Nine Trustees make up the Board of Education, three from each zone: Its mission, vision, and values guide all decisions, made by the Board of Education.

Rocky Mountain School District also serves approximately 80 international students each year. These students from around the world enroll in our schools to study and experience the unique environment that we have to offer in British Columbia.