Top Benefits
About the role
The Surrey School District respectfully acknowledges that our schools reside on the traditional, unceded, and shared territories of Coast Salish peoples: The q̓ ícə̓ y̓ - Katzie, the qʼwa:n̓ƛʼən̓ - Kwantlen and the SEMYOME - Semiahmoo First Nations, who have been stewards of this land since time immemorial.
Spread across one of the fastest-growing cities in British Columbia, Surrey Schools provides quality education to over 77,000 students with 124 schools sites and a variety of other learning facilities, offering a broad range of innovative programs and services to support the learning of our students. The Surrey School District team of approximately 13,000 employees works tirelessly every day to ensure that children are getting the best start they can, providing the preparation to be our leaders of tomorrow.
TYPICAL RESPONSIBILITIES
- Implement specific outreach programs and services, including but not limited to, extended learning and enrichment programs, and projects addressing barriers to learning.
- Develop a rapport with students, families, and staff through constructive interaction and effective communication to assist with positive school-community relationships and identification of potential safety and security concerns.
- Work with school staff, department staff, and community partners to ensure quality and safety of all school-based outreach programs.
- Assist school and department administrators with the observation of activities, trends, needs, and barriers in a school community through timely and consistent communication.
- Respond to emergent issues and concerns by assessing the situation, identifying and utilizing the most appropriate response to resolve the issue or concern in accordance with school and district procedures.
- Reports and documents all safety and security concerns according to School District and
- departmental policies and procedures.
- Performs other job related duties as required.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES AND SKILLS
- Knowledge of working with vulnerable and low-income populations dealing with the barriers of poverty.
- Knowledge of working with diverse populations including newcomers dealing with multiple barriers and settlement issues and persons with disabilities.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with vulnerable children and families, school and district personnel, community agency staff, volunteers, and the public.
- Ability to employ effective strategies to engage vulnerable students (including students with learning or behavioural needs) and families in extended learning and enrichment opportunities.
- Ability to identify and connect students and families to relevant and needed resources and supports.
- Consistently role models acceptable behaviour and communicates worrisome student behaviour with appropriate district staff.
- Ability to understand and effectively carry out oral and written instructions, work independently and interdependently.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team setting, strong interpersonal and public relations skills and demonstrates effective conflict resolution and problem solving skills.
- Communicates effectively in English both orally and in writing. Second Language an asset.
- Demonstrates effective skills in documentation, record-keeping and reporting.
- Sound knowledge of operation of standard office equipment including a computer terminal and software applications related to the work performed (ie. Word, Excel, Publisher, Outlook).
- Ability to demonstrate practical application of conflict resolution strategies.
- Physical coordination and ability to work on feet for extended periods and to assist with physical recreation activities if necessary.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- Completion of Grade 12 supplemented by courses in human/social services, community development, Child/Youth care or a related field from a recognized post-secondary institution or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
- One year employment experience in community development organization, non-profit organization or in an outreach capacity, or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
- 100 hours of direct services with children, youth and families.
LICENSES, CERTIFICATES
- Valid BC Driver’s License
This is a unionized position that offers an hourly wage rate of $30.80 per hour plus a liberal benefit package including pension, health, vacation, and sick benefits, effective date per collective agreement.
Qualified applicants can apply by clicking the "apply" button to the right of the posting. The closing date for this position is October 31, 2025 at 4:00pm.
Note: Successful applicants will be required to consent to a Criminal Records Search prior to employment. Only those applicants selected for interviews will be contacted. To all others, thank you for your interest.
Top Benefits
About the role
The Surrey School District respectfully acknowledges that our schools reside on the traditional, unceded, and shared territories of Coast Salish peoples: The q̓ ícə̓ y̓ - Katzie, the qʼwa:n̓ƛʼən̓ - Kwantlen and the SEMYOME - Semiahmoo First Nations, who have been stewards of this land since time immemorial.
Spread across one of the fastest-growing cities in British Columbia, Surrey Schools provides quality education to over 77,000 students with 124 schools sites and a variety of other learning facilities, offering a broad range of innovative programs and services to support the learning of our students. The Surrey School District team of approximately 13,000 employees works tirelessly every day to ensure that children are getting the best start they can, providing the preparation to be our leaders of tomorrow.
TYPICAL RESPONSIBILITIES
- Implement specific outreach programs and services, including but not limited to, extended learning and enrichment programs, and projects addressing barriers to learning.
- Develop a rapport with students, families, and staff through constructive interaction and effective communication to assist with positive school-community relationships and identification of potential safety and security concerns.
- Work with school staff, department staff, and community partners to ensure quality and safety of all school-based outreach programs.
- Assist school and department administrators with the observation of activities, trends, needs, and barriers in a school community through timely and consistent communication.
- Respond to emergent issues and concerns by assessing the situation, identifying and utilizing the most appropriate response to resolve the issue or concern in accordance with school and district procedures.
- Reports and documents all safety and security concerns according to School District and
- departmental policies and procedures.
- Performs other job related duties as required.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES AND SKILLS
- Knowledge of working with vulnerable and low-income populations dealing with the barriers of poverty.
- Knowledge of working with diverse populations including newcomers dealing with multiple barriers and settlement issues and persons with disabilities.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with vulnerable children and families, school and district personnel, community agency staff, volunteers, and the public.
- Ability to employ effective strategies to engage vulnerable students (including students with learning or behavioural needs) and families in extended learning and enrichment opportunities.
- Ability to identify and connect students and families to relevant and needed resources and supports.
- Consistently role models acceptable behaviour and communicates worrisome student behaviour with appropriate district staff.
- Ability to understand and effectively carry out oral and written instructions, work independently and interdependently.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team setting, strong interpersonal and public relations skills and demonstrates effective conflict resolution and problem solving skills.
- Communicates effectively in English both orally and in writing. Second Language an asset.
- Demonstrates effective skills in documentation, record-keeping and reporting.
- Sound knowledge of operation of standard office equipment including a computer terminal and software applications related to the work performed (ie. Word, Excel, Publisher, Outlook).
- Ability to demonstrate practical application of conflict resolution strategies.
- Physical coordination and ability to work on feet for extended periods and to assist with physical recreation activities if necessary.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- Completion of Grade 12 supplemented by courses in human/social services, community development, Child/Youth care or a related field from a recognized post-secondary institution or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
- One year employment experience in community development organization, non-profit organization or in an outreach capacity, or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
- 100 hours of direct services with children, youth and families.
LICENSES, CERTIFICATES
- Valid BC Driver’s License
This is a unionized position that offers an hourly wage rate of $30.80 per hour plus a liberal benefit package including pension, health, vacation, and sick benefits, effective date per collective agreement.
Qualified applicants can apply by clicking the "apply" button to the right of the posting. The closing date for this position is October 31, 2025 at 4:00pm.
Note: Successful applicants will be required to consent to a Criminal Records Search prior to employment. Only those applicants selected for interviews will be contacted. To all others, thank you for your interest.