Casual Educational Assistant - Indian Head, Lajord Colony, McLean, Milestone, Montmartre, QuAppelle, Sedley, Vibank and Wolseley Areas
Top Benefits
About the role
JobID: 4955
Position Type:
Casual Employment/Casual Educational Assistant
Date Posted:
8/27/2025
Location:
Zone 2
At Prairie Valley School Division, we strive to inspire lifelong learners and engaged citizens. Our work is guided by our core values. We believe in the power of Compassion, caring for others with empathy, kindness, and genuine concern without judgment. We prioritize a sense of Belonging, embracing equity, diversity, and inclusion for all to succeed. Our commitment to Integrity means we uphold honesty, ethical behaviour and being true to our word by taking ownership for all our actions. We believe in Collaboration, engaging in meaningful relationships built on mutual trust and open, transparent communication. Finally, we thrive on Curiosity, continuously inspiring excellence, growth and improvement fueled by innovation, creativity and courage.
We believe all employees have an important role in ensuring students have the best possible opportunities to achieve success in learning and life. If you are looking for a supportive and collaborative work environment where you can have a positive impact on student success and our school communities, we invite you to apply for Casual Educational Assistant I position. While we are seeking casual educational assistants for all locations throughout the school division, applications for this posting are specific to the following schools: Dr. Isman Elementary, Indian Head Elementary, Indian Head High, James Hamblin, Lajord Colony, McLean, Milestone, Montmartre, Sedley, Vibank Regional, Wolseley High. All schools are located within approximately 1.5 hours driving time from Regina.
Role Overview:
Educational Assistants provide a range of support services that help students to achieve their academic, social, physical and personal potential. Educational Assistants assist students with intensive needs in five key areas, providing personal care, life skills and experiences, academic support, communication, and behavioural support as required by students and directed by teachers, to promote engagement, participation and success in school.
What you will do:
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Provide personal care to students to maintain their dignity and promote independence. Personal care may include catheterization, administration of medication, oxygen monitoring, gastronomy tube feeding, changing student briefs, supporting toileting, and other procedures outlined in the student accommodation plan.
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Assist and coach students to develop the skills and abilities they need to succeed in their daily lives and help prepare students for life after high school.
-
Work under the direction of the administrator, classroom teacher and student services teacher to promote student engagement in learning and provides academic support as defined by teachers, including small group/one on one reinforcement activities and clarifying/assisting with assignments.
-
Support up to date and complete student programming records by documenting progress on targeted goals in the Inclusion and Intervention Plan and other reporting, and participates in parent-student-teacher conferences when requested by the parent or administrator.
-
Promote, facilitate and model positive behaviour interventions and supports to encourage, support, reinforce and facilitate appropriate and positive student behaviour and social interactions, guided by Safety and Behaviour Plans where applicable.
-
Work in collaboration with the students’ team to ensure learning occurs in the least restrictive environment and encourages/facilitates peer group interaction and participation in learning and other school activities.
-
Perform other duties as may be required or assigned by the School Administrator.
What will make you successful:
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Grade 12 or equivalent.
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Interest in obtaining or the completion of:
- Educational Assistant Certificate or Diploma.
- First Aid, CPR and AED training.
- Specialized training in supporting students with differing abilities.
- Non-Violent Crisis Intervention training.
- Transfer, Lift and Repositioning training.
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Excellent interpersonal skills to effectively and collaboratively work as part of a team and engage with a wide range of children with behavioural, cognitive and physical challenges.
-
Ability to interact positively with students, staff and parents in a team environment.
-
Excellent problem-solving skills to be responsive to students’ needs.
-
Proven written communication skills through documentation and record keeping, as well as clear and professional verbal interactions.
-
Ability to be flexible with assignment duties based on student and school needs.
-
Ability to manage confidential material and maintain staff and student privacy.
-
Ability to lift up to 30 lbs and meet the physical demands of the position.
What you can expect:
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Hourly rate: $22.46
-
Optional employer matched pension plan.
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Hours of work vary between 3 hours and 6 hours and 10 minutes per day on school days. Educational Assistants are not scheduled to work during school vacation periods including the summer break.
How to Apply:
- Interested applicants are invited to create an Applicant Tracking profile at www.pvsd.ca/careers and apply to this posting. We only require candidates to show interest in one zone posting, please do not apply to multiple.
- Please note that applicants can expect that three work-related references, notably supervisors, will be contacted via the emails provided in the application to complete references.
- Should applicants have any questions or require assistance with their application for employment, please contact us at hr@pvsd.ca or call us at (306) 949-3366.
- Prairie Valley School Division supports the principles of a representative workforce and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates.
About Prairie Valley School Division
Prairie Valley School Division provides great educational opportunities to its more than 8,100 students attending 38 Saskatchewan public schools in 32 communities from Regina Beach and Bethune to the west, to Kelliher and Lipton to the north, Milestone, Sedley and Montmartre to the south and Whitewood and Kennedy-Langbank to the east. The student population includes approximately 1,400 students from First Nations in close proximity to PVSD schools
Casual Educational Assistant - Indian Head, Lajord Colony, McLean, Milestone, Montmartre, QuAppelle, Sedley, Vibank and Wolseley Areas
Top Benefits
About the role
JobID: 4955
Position Type:
Casual Employment/Casual Educational Assistant
Date Posted:
8/27/2025
Location:
Zone 2
At Prairie Valley School Division, we strive to inspire lifelong learners and engaged citizens. Our work is guided by our core values. We believe in the power of Compassion, caring for others with empathy, kindness, and genuine concern without judgment. We prioritize a sense of Belonging, embracing equity, diversity, and inclusion for all to succeed. Our commitment to Integrity means we uphold honesty, ethical behaviour and being true to our word by taking ownership for all our actions. We believe in Collaboration, engaging in meaningful relationships built on mutual trust and open, transparent communication. Finally, we thrive on Curiosity, continuously inspiring excellence, growth and improvement fueled by innovation, creativity and courage.
We believe all employees have an important role in ensuring students have the best possible opportunities to achieve success in learning and life. If you are looking for a supportive and collaborative work environment where you can have a positive impact on student success and our school communities, we invite you to apply for Casual Educational Assistant I position. While we are seeking casual educational assistants for all locations throughout the school division, applications for this posting are specific to the following schools: Dr. Isman Elementary, Indian Head Elementary, Indian Head High, James Hamblin, Lajord Colony, McLean, Milestone, Montmartre, Sedley, Vibank Regional, Wolseley High. All schools are located within approximately 1.5 hours driving time from Regina.
Role Overview:
Educational Assistants provide a range of support services that help students to achieve their academic, social, physical and personal potential. Educational Assistants assist students with intensive needs in five key areas, providing personal care, life skills and experiences, academic support, communication, and behavioural support as required by students and directed by teachers, to promote engagement, participation and success in school.
What you will do:
-
Provide personal care to students to maintain their dignity and promote independence. Personal care may include catheterization, administration of medication, oxygen monitoring, gastronomy tube feeding, changing student briefs, supporting toileting, and other procedures outlined in the student accommodation plan.
-
Assist and coach students to develop the skills and abilities they need to succeed in their daily lives and help prepare students for life after high school.
-
Work under the direction of the administrator, classroom teacher and student services teacher to promote student engagement in learning and provides academic support as defined by teachers, including small group/one on one reinforcement activities and clarifying/assisting with assignments.
-
Support up to date and complete student programming records by documenting progress on targeted goals in the Inclusion and Intervention Plan and other reporting, and participates in parent-student-teacher conferences when requested by the parent or administrator.
-
Promote, facilitate and model positive behaviour interventions and supports to encourage, support, reinforce and facilitate appropriate and positive student behaviour and social interactions, guided by Safety and Behaviour Plans where applicable.
-
Work in collaboration with the students’ team to ensure learning occurs in the least restrictive environment and encourages/facilitates peer group interaction and participation in learning and other school activities.
-
Perform other duties as may be required or assigned by the School Administrator.
What will make you successful:
-
Grade 12 or equivalent.
-
Interest in obtaining or the completion of:
- Educational Assistant Certificate or Diploma.
- First Aid, CPR and AED training.
- Specialized training in supporting students with differing abilities.
- Non-Violent Crisis Intervention training.
- Transfer, Lift and Repositioning training.
-
Excellent interpersonal skills to effectively and collaboratively work as part of a team and engage with a wide range of children with behavioural, cognitive and physical challenges.
-
Ability to interact positively with students, staff and parents in a team environment.
-
Excellent problem-solving skills to be responsive to students’ needs.
-
Proven written communication skills through documentation and record keeping, as well as clear and professional verbal interactions.
-
Ability to be flexible with assignment duties based on student and school needs.
-
Ability to manage confidential material and maintain staff and student privacy.
-
Ability to lift up to 30 lbs and meet the physical demands of the position.
What you can expect:
-
Hourly rate: $22.46
-
Optional employer matched pension plan.
-
Hours of work vary between 3 hours and 6 hours and 10 minutes per day on school days. Educational Assistants are not scheduled to work during school vacation periods including the summer break.
How to Apply:
- Interested applicants are invited to create an Applicant Tracking profile at www.pvsd.ca/careers and apply to this posting. We only require candidates to show interest in one zone posting, please do not apply to multiple.
- Please note that applicants can expect that three work-related references, notably supervisors, will be contacted via the emails provided in the application to complete references.
- Should applicants have any questions or require assistance with their application for employment, please contact us at hr@pvsd.ca or call us at (306) 949-3366.
- Prairie Valley School Division supports the principles of a representative workforce and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates.
About Prairie Valley School Division
Prairie Valley School Division provides great educational opportunities to its more than 8,100 students attending 38 Saskatchewan public schools in 32 communities from Regina Beach and Bethune to the west, to Kelliher and Lipton to the north, Milestone, Sedley and Montmartre to the south and Whitewood and Kennedy-Langbank to the east. The student population includes approximately 1,400 students from First Nations in close proximity to PVSD schools