25-241 Response Support Worker - Temporary
About the role
25-241November 19**, 202****5**
Competition NumberDate of Distribution
Electronic Applications must be submitted through Make a Future and include a cover letter and resume by 12:00 p.m.Wednesday**,November26****, 2025.**
Effective: Immediately, until not later than June 26, 2026
Description: Response Support Worker - Temporary
Location: Learning Services Department – Various Schools
Hourly Rate: $32.02
Shift (subject to change): 8:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Hours per Day/Week: 6 hours per day / 30 hrs per week
Plus 8 minutes extra per day due to LOU
Months per Year: 10
Deadline Date: Wednesday, November 26, 2025**.**
Qualifications, experience, training as per class specification. For further information, contact Salvina Sharp, District Principal of Student Services or Jessica Adams-Loupret, Vice Principal of Student Services.
Please Note**:** Interested staff members should apply through Make A Future at and include an updated resume stating experience, qualifications, and at least two current professional references, relating to the class specification.
This position is a temporary casual position and will be treated as any other casual assignment in regards to benefits and seniority. If the successful applicant is already a permanent employee with SD33 he/she will maintain their current benefits and will continue to accrue seniority.
Response Support Worker
Job Band: 11
Division: 5 (Assistants)
Reports to: District Principal
Job Summary:
Under the supervision of Student Services and with minimal direction by the School-Based Team (SBT) or school-based Principals, the work of the Response Support Worker (“RSW”) is prioritized towards students who have social, emotional, behavioural and/or mental health needs. The Response Support Worker will be assigned to students referred to Student Services. The Mental Health and Behaviour Team is responsible for developing and revising the RSW schedule in consultation with School-Based Teams and school-based Principals. The schedule will reflect the ongoing and emerging needs of students throughout the District and the school year.
Duties and Responsibilities:
-
Assists with the implementation and monitoring of behaviour management plans, including observation, record keeping and follow-up.
-
Assists in the implementation of short-term interventions and positive behaviour support strategies for classroom teachers and educational assistants.
-
Attend intake and planning meetings as required.
-
Provides assistance to students, classroom teachers, and education assistants in applying interventions for such things as self-regulation, self-control, self-monitoring, adaptive thinking,
-
Ongoing connection and consultation with the Mental Health and Behaviour Team to determine student needs and progress.
-
Assists with student supervision.
-
Supports students to be included in class activities.
-
Provides assistance and support to students with the development of personal independence.
-
Encourages the development of social skills through modelling and positive reinforcement of acceptable behaviour.
-
Administers student medication as directed by the Principal or Health Care professional if needed.
-
Administers First Aid to students if needed.
-
Provides transportation for students for school-related activities.
-
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Equipment Used:
Computer, photocopier, audio and video equipment, telephone, calculator, power tools, sewing machine, laundry equipment, and other specialized, office and classroom-related equipment.
Required Knowledge, Ability, Skills:
- High school diploma and education assistant certificate or equivalent.
- Registered Behaviour Technician Program, as recognized by the Behaviour Analyst Certification Board, or willingness to complete within a specified timeframe.
- Up to two years’ work experience as a Behaviour Interventionalist or equivalent.
- Ability to work independently with minimal direction.
- Works well within a team structure.
- Knowledge of psychosocial issues of complex learners.
- Ongoing training in positive behaviour support methods.
- Ability to apply behaviour strategies to a given situation.
- Ability to implement an intervention plan and perform behaviour data collection as directed by Student Services.
- Ability to extend and model patience, care, tolerance and understanding.
- Ability to respond to aggressive behaviour.
- Non-Violent Crisis Intervention training is preferred.
- Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
- Ability to use tact, diplomacy and solid interpersonal skills for frequent contacts of a difficult, specialized or sensitive nature.
- A valid Safety Oriented First Aid certificate.
- A valid Class 5 BC driver's license.
- Basic knowledge of computer functions.
About School District #33 (Chilliwack)
Located in the beautiful Fraser Valley of British Columbia, we are a growing learning community of over 14,000 students, served by 1,800 teachers and support staff. Our diverse programs include elementary, middle and secondary neighbourhood schools, French Immersion, Integrated Arts and Technology programs and more.
We are privileged to work and learn on the unceded traditional territory of Pilalt, Sema:th and Ts’elxwéyeqw.
Our Mission: We ensure deep learning engages our heart, head and hands to develop competencies vital for the success of all learners.
Our Vision: Syós:ys Iets’e th’ále, lets’emó:t (See EYE yees LETS – a - thala LETS – a - mot) One heart, one mind working together for a common purpose.
Website https://sd33.bc.ca/
25-241 Response Support Worker - Temporary
About the role
25-241November 19**, 202****5**
Competition NumberDate of Distribution
Electronic Applications must be submitted through Make a Future and include a cover letter and resume by 12:00 p.m.Wednesday**,November26****, 2025.**
Effective: Immediately, until not later than June 26, 2026
Description: Response Support Worker - Temporary
Location: Learning Services Department – Various Schools
Hourly Rate: $32.02
Shift (subject to change): 8:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Hours per Day/Week: 6 hours per day / 30 hrs per week
Plus 8 minutes extra per day due to LOU
Months per Year: 10
Deadline Date: Wednesday, November 26, 2025**.**
Qualifications, experience, training as per class specification. For further information, contact Salvina Sharp, District Principal of Student Services or Jessica Adams-Loupret, Vice Principal of Student Services.
Please Note**:** Interested staff members should apply through Make A Future at and include an updated resume stating experience, qualifications, and at least two current professional references, relating to the class specification.
This position is a temporary casual position and will be treated as any other casual assignment in regards to benefits and seniority. If the successful applicant is already a permanent employee with SD33 he/she will maintain their current benefits and will continue to accrue seniority.
Response Support Worker
Job Band: 11
Division: 5 (Assistants)
Reports to: District Principal
Job Summary:
Under the supervision of Student Services and with minimal direction by the School-Based Team (SBT) or school-based Principals, the work of the Response Support Worker (“RSW”) is prioritized towards students who have social, emotional, behavioural and/or mental health needs. The Response Support Worker will be assigned to students referred to Student Services. The Mental Health and Behaviour Team is responsible for developing and revising the RSW schedule in consultation with School-Based Teams and school-based Principals. The schedule will reflect the ongoing and emerging needs of students throughout the District and the school year.
Duties and Responsibilities:
-
Assists with the implementation and monitoring of behaviour management plans, including observation, record keeping and follow-up.
-
Assists in the implementation of short-term interventions and positive behaviour support strategies for classroom teachers and educational assistants.
-
Attend intake and planning meetings as required.
-
Provides assistance to students, classroom teachers, and education assistants in applying interventions for such things as self-regulation, self-control, self-monitoring, adaptive thinking,
-
Ongoing connection and consultation with the Mental Health and Behaviour Team to determine student needs and progress.
-
Assists with student supervision.
-
Supports students to be included in class activities.
-
Provides assistance and support to students with the development of personal independence.
-
Encourages the development of social skills through modelling and positive reinforcement of acceptable behaviour.
-
Administers student medication as directed by the Principal or Health Care professional if needed.
-
Administers First Aid to students if needed.
-
Provides transportation for students for school-related activities.
-
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Equipment Used:
Computer, photocopier, audio and video equipment, telephone, calculator, power tools, sewing machine, laundry equipment, and other specialized, office and classroom-related equipment.
Required Knowledge, Ability, Skills:
- High school diploma and education assistant certificate or equivalent.
- Registered Behaviour Technician Program, as recognized by the Behaviour Analyst Certification Board, or willingness to complete within a specified timeframe.
- Up to two years’ work experience as a Behaviour Interventionalist or equivalent.
- Ability to work independently with minimal direction.
- Works well within a team structure.
- Knowledge of psychosocial issues of complex learners.
- Ongoing training in positive behaviour support methods.
- Ability to apply behaviour strategies to a given situation.
- Ability to implement an intervention plan and perform behaviour data collection as directed by Student Services.
- Ability to extend and model patience, care, tolerance and understanding.
- Ability to respond to aggressive behaviour.
- Non-Violent Crisis Intervention training is preferred.
- Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
- Ability to use tact, diplomacy and solid interpersonal skills for frequent contacts of a difficult, specialized or sensitive nature.
- A valid Safety Oriented First Aid certificate.
- A valid Class 5 BC driver's license.
- Basic knowledge of computer functions.
About School District #33 (Chilliwack)
Located in the beautiful Fraser Valley of British Columbia, we are a growing learning community of over 14,000 students, served by 1,800 teachers and support staff. Our diverse programs include elementary, middle and secondary neighbourhood schools, French Immersion, Integrated Arts and Technology programs and more.
We are privileged to work and learn on the unceded traditional territory of Pilalt, Sema:th and Ts’elxwéyeqw.
Our Mission: We ensure deep learning engages our heart, head and hands to develop competencies vital for the success of all learners.
Our Vision: Syós:ys Iets’e th’ále, lets’emó:t (See EYE yees LETS – a - thala LETS – a - mot) One heart, one mind working together for a common purpose.
Website https://sd33.bc.ca/