25-143 Child and Youth Care Worker
Top Benefits
About the role
25-143 August 21, 2025
Competition Number Date of Distribution
Electronic Applications must be submitted through Make a Future and include a cover letter and resume by 12:00 p.m.Thursday, August 28, 2025**.**
Effective: September 15, 2025
Description: Child and Youth Care Worker
Location: McCammon Elementary School
Hourly Rate: $32.93
Shift (subject to change): 7:55 a.m. to 14:33 p.m.
Hours per Day/Week: 6 hours per day / 30 hours per week
Plus 8 minutes extra per day due to LOU
Months per Year: 10
Deadline Date: August 28, 2025
Qualifications, experience, training as per class specification. For further information, contact Noel Sharman, Principal of McCammon Elementary School.
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.
CHILD AND YOUTH CARE WORKER
Job Band: 11
Division: 5 (Assistants)
**Reports to:**Principal or Designate
Job Summary
Upon assignment by the principal or designate, a Child and Youth Care Worker provides assistance to teachers, severe behavioural students and parents. He/she works collaboratively with other employees, parents, students and community partners.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Assists in developing specific strategies for students to achieve acceptable personal/social behaviour patterns.
- Assists with planning, implementing and monitoring behaviour management programs including observation, record keeping, follow-up, and reinforcement.
- Participates in meetings and consults with student support services, classroom teachers, School Based Team, parents and other agencies.
- Works with students on a one to one or small group basis to reinforce targeted behaviour goals as indicated in the student behaviour plan (IEP).
- May assist with planning and implementing family, group and individual counselling programs.
- Performs other related or emergent duties, as determined by the District Counsellor.
- Provides guidance, encouragement and support to students in the development of their social skills and responsible behaviour.
- Organizes recreational programs including arranging transportation.
- Organizes and supervises programs such as foods, workshop, physical education and crafts.
Equipment Used
Photocopier, telephone, computer and other classroom related equipment.
Required Knowledge, Ability, Skills
- Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Sciences or equivalent.
- Over one years' experience working with children with behaviour and/or emotional disorders.
- A valid B.C. Class 5 driver's licence.
- Ability to extend and model patience, care, tolerance and understanding.
- Ability to apply behaviour management strategies to a given situation.
- Ability to respond to violent behaviour.
- Ability to intervene in crisis situations.
- Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
- Ability to perform individually and as part of a team.
- Ability to use courtesy and tact when dealing with the public, parents, staff and students since contacts are a major element of the job requiring considerable communication and human relations skills for such purpose as influencing, persuading, motivating, or negotiating with others, and in dealing with highly sensitive issues.
- Ability to plan and schedule work and organize workload effectively.
July 1, 1994
District Behaviour Facilitator
Revised: October 26, 2006
District Behaviour Facilitator
Revised: June 1, 2008
Revised: April 29, 2014
Child & Youth Care Worker
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/
25-143 Child and Youth Care Worker
Top Benefits
About the role
25-143 August 21, 2025
Competition Number Date of Distribution
Electronic Applications must be submitted through Make a Future and include a cover letter and resume by 12:00 p.m.Thursday, August 28, 2025**.**
Effective: September 15, 2025
Description: Child and Youth Care Worker
Location: McCammon Elementary School
Hourly Rate: $32.93
Shift (subject to change): 7:55 a.m. to 14:33 p.m.
Hours per Day/Week: 6 hours per day / 30 hours per week
Plus 8 minutes extra per day due to LOU
Months per Year: 10
Deadline Date: August 28, 2025
Qualifications, experience, training as per class specification. For further information, contact Noel Sharman, Principal of McCammon Elementary School.
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.
CHILD AND YOUTH CARE WORKER
Job Band: 11
Division: 5 (Assistants)
**Reports to:**Principal or Designate
Job Summary
Upon assignment by the principal or designate, a Child and Youth Care Worker provides assistance to teachers, severe behavioural students and parents. He/she works collaboratively with other employees, parents, students and community partners.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Assists in developing specific strategies for students to achieve acceptable personal/social behaviour patterns.
- Assists with planning, implementing and monitoring behaviour management programs including observation, record keeping, follow-up, and reinforcement.
- Participates in meetings and consults with student support services, classroom teachers, School Based Team, parents and other agencies.
- Works with students on a one to one or small group basis to reinforce targeted behaviour goals as indicated in the student behaviour plan (IEP).
- May assist with planning and implementing family, group and individual counselling programs.
- Performs other related or emergent duties, as determined by the District Counsellor.
- Provides guidance, encouragement and support to students in the development of their social skills and responsible behaviour.
- Organizes recreational programs including arranging transportation.
- Organizes and supervises programs such as foods, workshop, physical education and crafts.
Equipment Used
Photocopier, telephone, computer and other classroom related equipment.
Required Knowledge, Ability, Skills
- Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Sciences or equivalent.
- Over one years' experience working with children with behaviour and/or emotional disorders.
- A valid B.C. Class 5 driver's licence.
- Ability to extend and model patience, care, tolerance and understanding.
- Ability to apply behaviour management strategies to a given situation.
- Ability to respond to violent behaviour.
- Ability to intervene in crisis situations.
- Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
- Ability to perform individually and as part of a team.
- Ability to use courtesy and tact when dealing with the public, parents, staff and students since contacts are a major element of the job requiring considerable communication and human relations skills for such purpose as influencing, persuading, motivating, or negotiating with others, and in dealing with highly sensitive issues.
- Ability to plan and schedule work and organize workload effectively.
July 1, 1994
District Behaviour Facilitator
Revised: October 26, 2006
District Behaviour Facilitator
Revised: June 1, 2008
Revised: April 29, 2014
Child & Youth Care Worker
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/