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Indigenous Support Liaison - C2526/157

Saanichton, British Columbia
CA$30/hourly
Mid Level
full_time

About the role

District Overview Driven by our goal of having students thrive in their personal achievements, Saanich Schools provides challenging and engaging educational programs within a safe and nurturing learning environment for the 8,000 students who live and learn here. Our school district is comprised of 18 schools with the singular focus of delivering high quality education so our students can realize their personal goals which include post-secondary and employment opportunities around Canada and the world. Our staff of over 1,300 caring professionals are here to make dreams turn into reality.

Job Description Please click on the following link for Job Description: Location: To be determined

Current Shift: Shifts will be six hours per day total, between 8:30am and 3:00pm. Exact start and end times will be dependent on school needs.

Monday to Friday, 10 months per year when regular classes are in session

Includes 1/2-hour unpaid lunch

Pay Rate: $29.94

Minimum Requirements

  • Secondary school graduation
  • Direct or related experience, with a preference given to applicants who have post secondary training and experience related to supporting school-aged children/youth

THIS IS NOT A CUPE POSITION. Pursuant to the District's Special Program approval, section 42(3) of the BC Human Rights Code, preference may be given to applicants of Indigenous ancestry who can demonstrate knowledge of and commitment to Indigenous culture and ancestry. (Such individuals are strongly encouraged to self-identify on their application). TO APPLY To apply please register with Make a Future or to send us your application via email, please visit for contact details. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.

About Saanich School District

Education Administration Programs
201-500

Located on the beautiful Saanich Peninsula near Victoria, the Saanich School District serves approximately 7,100 students in eight elementary, three middle and three secondary schools, as well as two Individual Learning Centres (ILC), the South Island Distance Education School (SIDES) and the Children’s Development Centre (CDC). The District employs 650 teachers, 36 principals and vice-principals, 500 unionized support staff, 15 exempt management staff all within a $71 million operating budget.

Strong working relationships with all partner groups, including the local W̱SÁNEĆ First Nation, have resulted in the Saanich School District having a well established reputation of excellent student achievement and program innovation within a strong culture of caring and respect.