Upper Canada District School Board Occasional Educational Assistant List
Top Benefits
About the role
Join The Upper Canada District School Board
Creating Futures, Leading and Learning for All
The Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) is committed to equity in employment. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to establishing a qualified workforce that is reflective of the diverse population we serve. The UCDSB is committed to providing accommodations [for people with disabilities]. If you require an accommodation, we will work with you to meet your needs. This would be facilitated upon receiving an interview and would be done by contacting Human Resources at .
Job Summary:
Under the direction and the supervision of the Principal and in consultation with the Learning Resource Teacher (LRT) and classroom teacher, the Educational Assistant is responsible for the provision of support to students with exceptional needs within the school. The position involves dealing with confidential information and requires ongoing flexibility and diversity.
In support of student learning, teaching, and other professional staff, the responsibilities are many and varied and include any or all of the following: supporting the instruction of individual and/or groups of students in an academic and/or integrated class environment, overseeing special education students and implementing special education programs related to behaviour, communication, intellectual or physical needs, where required.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education & Experience:
Incumbents must possess a secondary school diploma and two year or three year Community College Diploma in one of the following: Child & Youth Worker, Registered Early Childhood Educator*, Behavioral Science Technician, Educational Assistant, Developmental Services Worker or Social Service Worker, Registered Nurse**, Registered Nursing Assistant or Registered Practical Nurse**
Bachelor Degrees in Child Studies, Sociology and Psychology will be recognized. Behaviour Management Systems (BMS) training/certification is an asset.
- RECE registration in good standing
**Nursing diplomas must be accompanied by proof of current certification
Related work experience would be an asset.
Skills Required:
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Possesses individual knowledge and skills applied in the support of student behaviour, communication, intellectual or physical needs (e.g. sign language, non-violent crisis intervention, behaviour management skills)
-
Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of specific social/emotional and physical needs of students with learning disabilities, behavioural challenges, developmental disabilities, or physical challenges
-
Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills
-
Well-developed problem solving and conflict resolution skills
-
Working knowledge of word processing, Internet, e-mail and related educational computer programs
-
Ability to interact appropriately with students, parents, co-workers, Board personnel and community agencies
-
Demonstrated ability to remain calm and non-confrontational under pressure
-
High degree of confidentiality, diplomacy, tact and discretion is essential
-
Ability to act as both a team player and independently with minimal supervision
Application:
Your completed application on Apply to Education must include the following:
- Current cover letter.
- Current resume.
- Current Applicant Profile including contact information.
- Complete responses to the job posting questions.
You may also wish to attach relevant diplomas, certifications, reference letters, etc. relevant to your application.
What comes next?
Shortlisted candidates will be contacted by our HR Department via the email provided in Apply to Education. These candidates will be invited to attend a virtual live interview via Microsoft Teams. Interviews are typically conducted by two (2) Principals/Vice Principals. Candidates are encouraged to provide answers to interview questions that demonstrate their skills and abilities by providing actual examples of where they have been engaged in the respective work.
Upon successful interview, our HR Department will reach out to the candidate with details on the next step in the recruitment process; references.
The UCDSB selection process includes a review of qualifications, an interview and assessment process, and reference checks. All employment offers are conditional on candidates providing a satisfactory to the Board criminal record check with vulnerable sector screening.
As an FYI only at this stage in the process regarding references:
UCDSB requires your current and most recent direct supervisors, where applicable. If you have or are currently working for another School Board, we will require a reference from your Principal/Supervisor.
The UCDSB does not accept colleagues as references nor does it accept personal references.
About Upper Canada District School Board
Our Students, Teachers and Support Staff:
We have approximately 27,000 students enrolled in our schools including elementary, secondary, and alternative/continuing education. A wide, diverse background of cultures and activities for people of all ages can be found in the region. We employ approximately 4,200 permanent and occasional staff members.
Our Schools and Resources:
Alternate and Continuing Education is available at 15 campuses. We have 81 elementary and secondary schools, including the TR Leger School . We have one main Board Office and three offices located in Cornwall, Frankville and Oxford on Rideau respectively.
Our Geographical Area:
Geographically, the Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) is one of the largest public school boards in Ontario - 12,000 square kilometers (18 times the size of the Toronto DSB). Our area includes the counties of Lanark, Leeds, Grenville, Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry, Prescott and Russell. We are bordered by the St. Lawrence River to the south, Quebec to the east, Ottawa-Carleton to the north and the lake district to the west.
Visit our Web site for more information: www.ucdsb.on.ca.
Upper Canada District School Board Occasional Educational Assistant List
Top Benefits
About the role
Join The Upper Canada District School Board
Creating Futures, Leading and Learning for All
The Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) is committed to equity in employment. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to establishing a qualified workforce that is reflective of the diverse population we serve. The UCDSB is committed to providing accommodations [for people with disabilities]. If you require an accommodation, we will work with you to meet your needs. This would be facilitated upon receiving an interview and would be done by contacting Human Resources at .
Job Summary:
Under the direction and the supervision of the Principal and in consultation with the Learning Resource Teacher (LRT) and classroom teacher, the Educational Assistant is responsible for the provision of support to students with exceptional needs within the school. The position involves dealing with confidential information and requires ongoing flexibility and diversity.
In support of student learning, teaching, and other professional staff, the responsibilities are many and varied and include any or all of the following: supporting the instruction of individual and/or groups of students in an academic and/or integrated class environment, overseeing special education students and implementing special education programs related to behaviour, communication, intellectual or physical needs, where required.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education & Experience:
Incumbents must possess a secondary school diploma and two year or three year Community College Diploma in one of the following: Child & Youth Worker, Registered Early Childhood Educator*, Behavioral Science Technician, Educational Assistant, Developmental Services Worker or Social Service Worker, Registered Nurse**, Registered Nursing Assistant or Registered Practical Nurse**
Bachelor Degrees in Child Studies, Sociology and Psychology will be recognized. Behaviour Management Systems (BMS) training/certification is an asset.
- RECE registration in good standing
**Nursing diplomas must be accompanied by proof of current certification
Related work experience would be an asset.
Skills Required:
-
Possesses individual knowledge and skills applied in the support of student behaviour, communication, intellectual or physical needs (e.g. sign language, non-violent crisis intervention, behaviour management skills)
-
Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of specific social/emotional and physical needs of students with learning disabilities, behavioural challenges, developmental disabilities, or physical challenges
-
Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills
-
Well-developed problem solving and conflict resolution skills
-
Working knowledge of word processing, Internet, e-mail and related educational computer programs
-
Ability to interact appropriately with students, parents, co-workers, Board personnel and community agencies
-
Demonstrated ability to remain calm and non-confrontational under pressure
-
High degree of confidentiality, diplomacy, tact and discretion is essential
-
Ability to act as both a team player and independently with minimal supervision
Application:
Your completed application on Apply to Education must include the following:
- Current cover letter.
- Current resume.
- Current Applicant Profile including contact information.
- Complete responses to the job posting questions.
You may also wish to attach relevant diplomas, certifications, reference letters, etc. relevant to your application.
What comes next?
Shortlisted candidates will be contacted by our HR Department via the email provided in Apply to Education. These candidates will be invited to attend a virtual live interview via Microsoft Teams. Interviews are typically conducted by two (2) Principals/Vice Principals. Candidates are encouraged to provide answers to interview questions that demonstrate their skills and abilities by providing actual examples of where they have been engaged in the respective work.
Upon successful interview, our HR Department will reach out to the candidate with details on the next step in the recruitment process; references.
The UCDSB selection process includes a review of qualifications, an interview and assessment process, and reference checks. All employment offers are conditional on candidates providing a satisfactory to the Board criminal record check with vulnerable sector screening.
As an FYI only at this stage in the process regarding references:
UCDSB requires your current and most recent direct supervisors, where applicable. If you have or are currently working for another School Board, we will require a reference from your Principal/Supervisor.
The UCDSB does not accept colleagues as references nor does it accept personal references.
About Upper Canada District School Board
Our Students, Teachers and Support Staff:
We have approximately 27,000 students enrolled in our schools including elementary, secondary, and alternative/continuing education. A wide, diverse background of cultures and activities for people of all ages can be found in the region. We employ approximately 4,200 permanent and occasional staff members.
Our Schools and Resources:
Alternate and Continuing Education is available at 15 campuses. We have 81 elementary and secondary schools, including the TR Leger School . We have one main Board Office and three offices located in Cornwall, Frankville and Oxford on Rideau respectively.
Our Geographical Area:
Geographically, the Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) is one of the largest public school boards in Ontario - 12,000 square kilometers (18 times the size of the Toronto DSB). Our area includes the counties of Lanark, Leeds, Grenville, Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry, Prescott and Russell. We are bordered by the St. Lawrence River to the south, Quebec to the east, Ottawa-Carleton to the north and the lake district to the west.
Visit our Web site for more information: www.ucdsb.on.ca.