On-call Indigenous Support Worker
About the role
On-Call Indigenous Support Worker (Aboriginal Support Worker) We acknowledge with respect and gratitude the unceded lands and waters - the Temíx̱w of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw and the Swiya of the shíshálh Nation, where we learn, collaborate, and journey together. Sunshine Coast School District is expecting vacancies for Indigenous Support Workers. We are now accepting applications to add to our Indigenous Support Worker casual on-call list and to fill temporary positions and absences for Indigenous Support Workers. Successful candidates will have a Grade 12 education, certification as an Education Assistant (including CPI training and current first aid certification), and recent experience working with Indigenous students. Preference will be given to candidates with Indigenous ancestry (First Nations, Métis, or Inuit). Knowledge of sháshishálhem and shíshálh culture are an asset.
Indigenous Support Worker (Aboriginal Support Worker) positions are included in Local 801 of the Canadian Union of Public Employees. Full job descriptions can be found at The rate of pay for the position is $32.57.
For additional information, please contact Desiree Harris, District Principal of Indigenous Learning, at dharris@sd46.bc.ca.
All applications are welcome, however, we are able to reply only to those selected for an interview.
About School District 46 - Sunshine Coast
Come teach with us! Come work with us!
Take a 40-minute ferry ride 30 km northwest of Vancouver and you have arrived!
School District 46 is one of the largest employers on the Sunshine Coast. With our enrolment of over 3100 students, we have more than 600 employees working in positions as teachers, principals, education assistants, childcare workers, clerical support, custodians, tradespeople, teachers-on-call and casual replacements. Our employees take great pride in contributing to the education of our students on the Sunshine Coast.
The Sunshine Coast School District is committed to principles of inclusion and equity and invites those with diverse backgrounds to apply.
On-call Indigenous Support Worker
About the role
On-Call Indigenous Support Worker (Aboriginal Support Worker) We acknowledge with respect and gratitude the unceded lands and waters - the Temíx̱w of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw and the Swiya of the shíshálh Nation, where we learn, collaborate, and journey together. Sunshine Coast School District is expecting vacancies for Indigenous Support Workers. We are now accepting applications to add to our Indigenous Support Worker casual on-call list and to fill temporary positions and absences for Indigenous Support Workers. Successful candidates will have a Grade 12 education, certification as an Education Assistant (including CPI training and current first aid certification), and recent experience working with Indigenous students. Preference will be given to candidates with Indigenous ancestry (First Nations, Métis, or Inuit). Knowledge of sháshishálhem and shíshálh culture are an asset.
Indigenous Support Worker (Aboriginal Support Worker) positions are included in Local 801 of the Canadian Union of Public Employees. Full job descriptions can be found at The rate of pay for the position is $32.57.
For additional information, please contact Desiree Harris, District Principal of Indigenous Learning, at dharris@sd46.bc.ca.
All applications are welcome, however, we are able to reply only to those selected for an interview.
About School District 46 - Sunshine Coast
Come teach with us! Come work with us!
Take a 40-minute ferry ride 30 km northwest of Vancouver and you have arrived!
School District 46 is one of the largest employers on the Sunshine Coast. With our enrolment of over 3100 students, we have more than 600 employees working in positions as teachers, principals, education assistants, childcare workers, clerical support, custodians, tradespeople, teachers-on-call and casual replacements. Our employees take great pride in contributing to the education of our students on the Sunshine Coast.
The Sunshine Coast School District is committed to principles of inclusion and equity and invites those with diverse backgrounds to apply.