Indigenous Outreach Worker
Top Benefits
About the role
(Exempt – Full Time, Temporary Term Contract from September 5, 2025 – August 31, 2026)
Located on the ancestral, unceded territory of the syilx nation, in the heart of the beautiful North Okanagan, School District No. 22 (Vernon) provides quality educational programs and a safe learning environment for the over 9,200 diverse students within its 19 schools. Our team consists of 600 teachers, 420 support staff, and 60 management staff, all working together towards the success of our students.
We are looking for an Indigenous Outreach Worker (IOW) who is dedicated to supporting the success of Indigenous students and working with Indigenous families and communities on a full-time temporary basis. The successful candidate will have a Bachelor of Social Work or related bachelor's degree, and knowledge of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit history, culture, values, history, and contemporary issues facing Indigenous students, families, and communities. Eligibility for registration with the British Columbia Association of Social Workers (BCASW) or in a professional association in a related field will be considered an asset.
The IOW will provide school-based and home-based services for Indigenous students and families to support re-engagement and connection with the school. The IOW is responsible for engaging with students, community groups, agencies, organizations, and service providers with the purpose of supporting student attendance and student success. The IOW will provide support to enhance the success of Indigenous students who may have complex barriers contributing to disengagement from school.
The Reward**:**
The successful candidate will receive:
- A salary range of $74,374 to $92,967 depending on experience and qualifications
- An outstanding health and dental benefits package
- A generous pension plan
- The opportunity to help shape the education, wellbeing, and future success of the children in our region
For the current job description and to learn more about other SD No.22 job opportunities, please visit the .
To apply, please visit the website and submit your resume, cover letter and any corresponding information electronically to Job Code 3964120**–** Indigenous Outreach Worker
Applications will be accepted until August 8, 2025 at 2:00 p.m. PST.
While all applicants will be considered*, preference will be given to qualified applicants who self-declare Indigenous ancestry. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.*
Indigenous Outreach Worker
Top Benefits
About the role
(Exempt – Full Time, Temporary Term Contract from September 5, 2025 – August 31, 2026)
Located on the ancestral, unceded territory of the syilx nation, in the heart of the beautiful North Okanagan, School District No. 22 (Vernon) provides quality educational programs and a safe learning environment for the over 9,200 diverse students within its 19 schools. Our team consists of 600 teachers, 420 support staff, and 60 management staff, all working together towards the success of our students.
We are looking for an Indigenous Outreach Worker (IOW) who is dedicated to supporting the success of Indigenous students and working with Indigenous families and communities on a full-time temporary basis. The successful candidate will have a Bachelor of Social Work or related bachelor's degree, and knowledge of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit history, culture, values, history, and contemporary issues facing Indigenous students, families, and communities. Eligibility for registration with the British Columbia Association of Social Workers (BCASW) or in a professional association in a related field will be considered an asset.
The IOW will provide school-based and home-based services for Indigenous students and families to support re-engagement and connection with the school. The IOW is responsible for engaging with students, community groups, agencies, organizations, and service providers with the purpose of supporting student attendance and student success. The IOW will provide support to enhance the success of Indigenous students who may have complex barriers contributing to disengagement from school.
The Reward**:**
The successful candidate will receive:
- A salary range of $74,374 to $92,967 depending on experience and qualifications
- An outstanding health and dental benefits package
- A generous pension plan
- The opportunity to help shape the education, wellbeing, and future success of the children in our region
For the current job description and to learn more about other SD No.22 job opportunities, please visit the .
To apply, please visit the website and submit your resume, cover letter and any corresponding information electronically to Job Code 3964120**–** Indigenous Outreach Worker
Applications will be accepted until August 8, 2025 at 2:00 p.m. PST.
While all applicants will be considered*, preference will be given to qualified applicants who self-declare Indigenous ancestry. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.*