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Casual Educational Assistants - Consul School - #3912

Consul, Saskatchewan
CA$20/Hour
Mid Level
full_time

Top Benefits

Municipal Employees' Pension Plan participation
Positive work environment
Competitive hourly wages ($19.68/hr)

About the role

Job Posting Consul School Casual Educational Assistants Two Positions - Non-Union Competition #3 912 The Chinook School Division is proud to serve nearly 6,000 students in 60 schools, with over 1,000 collegial and student-centered teachers and support staff. We are a vibrant and progressive school division located within Saskatchewan's great Southwest. Our Division is committed to our guiding principles; Communication, Shared Responsibility, Positive Relationships and Ongoing Monitoring and Improvement. The Division affirms the right of all students and staff to be contributing members of a school community that is safe, caring and respectful of all people.

Chinook Is Committed To Supporting Diversity And Inclusion In Our Schools And Workplace As Indicated In AP 176. Successful Candidates Are Expected To

  • understand the importance of supporting a welcoming environment;
  • present a positive attitude towards inclusion and diversity;
  • identify opportunities to support inclusion and diversity and;
  • take meaningful action.

General Description: A team member who, in cooperation with a designated teacher, is responsible to the principal for assisting with the educational program of selected students in order to improve the students' instructional learning opportunities.

Duties And Responsibilities

  • Supervise student in the classroom, play, lunch or rest area and during recreational activities on a one-to-one or group basis
  • Under the direct supervision of a teacher, supervise, support and facilitate learning activities
  • Assist in various life skill activities
  • Assist designated disabled students in the development of gross and fine motor abilities and basic life skills by demonstration, physical assistance and manipulation
  • Exercise judgment in modifying student behavior by restraining, directing, disciplining and rewarding students within pre-established guidelines.
  • Based on the needs of individual students, provide designated disabled students with assistance in dressing, eating, toileting and transportation
  • Under the direct supervision of a teacher, assist assigned students with reading, speech, assignments, tests and comprehension of presented curriculum, based on the student's Personal Program Plan
  • Under the direct supervision of a teacher, assist students who are deaf by serving as a facilitator of communication between the student and others including teachers, other service providers and peers within the educational environment
  • Promote the vision, mission, principles and goals of the Chinook School Division
  • Perform such other duties and tasks as may be required due to the specialized nature of a student's particular education program

Qualifications:

  • Ability and experience in working with children
  • Strong interpersonal and relationship skills, and an ability to work in a team environment
  • A positive and flexible attitude to change
  • Demonstrates a commitment to truth and reconciliation
  • Demonstrates a commitment to supporting diversity and inclusion

Benefits :

  • Participation in the Municipal Employees' Pension Plan
  • Positive work environment
  • Competitive Wages: Non-Union $19.68/Hour

Casual employees are contacted to work on an “as-needed” basis. Casual employees are important members of our Chinook team and receive competitive wages as well as pension benefits.

How To Apply Interested applicants are asked to apply online via the Employment Page found at . This competition will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. Applicants will be required to create a portfolio and submit their application to competition #3912.

For more information about this position, please contact Shauna Lacher, Manager of Human Resources, by email at slacher@chinooksd.ca.

Please note: all successful applicants must agree to a Criminal Record Check including a Vulnerable Sector Search as a condition of employment. By virtue of the submission of the application, the applicant agrees that the Director or designate can contact previous employers for the purpose of conducting confidential reference checks whether or not the applicant has listed a reference for that employer.

About Chinook School Division #211

Education Administration Programs
201-500

The Chinook School Division is proud to serve approximately 6000 students in 62 schools, with 1125 collegial and student centered teachers and support staff. We are a vibrant and progressive school division located within Saskatchewan's great Southwest.

Our Division's aim is to continue to be an educational leader in the province providing unique opportunities, services and support to all children in southwestern Saskatchewan. Our educational community believes and values collegiality, professional growth, authentic partnerships, and assessment for learning where improving student learning opportunities is paramount.

Chinook, encompassing an area of 42 750 square kilometres, is the second largest school division in the province. Situated in beautiful Southwestern Saskatchewan, its geographical boundaries begin 80 kilometres east of Swift Current and include the United States border to the south, the Alberta border to the west and the Saskatchewan River to the north.

We are known for our geographical wonders, our friendly communities, and our innovation and leadership in education. Located within our Division are the Cypress Hills and Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Parks, the Great Sand Hills, Scotty the T-Rex, and the Grasslands National Park. ​ The Southwest offers its residents outstanding educational opportunities, excellent health care, shopping, and first class cultural and recreational facilities. Historical sites across the region will take you back to Chief Sitting Bull, the forming of the North West Mounted Police and the building of Fort Walsh. This is only part of the story, because the history of this area goes back ten thousand years, and each visit presents you with a new adventure. Our area's economy is based primarily on manufacturing, agriculture, and petroleum.