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School District #36 (Surrey)

Aboriginal Child and Youth Care Worker (On-Call)

Surrey,BC
  • To be discussed
  • Part time

  • 1 position to fill as soon as possible

Aboriginal Child and Youth Care Worker (On-Call)

The Surrey School District respectfully acknowledges that our schools reside on the traditional, unceded, and shared territories of Coast Salish peoples: The q? íc?? y? - Katzie, the q'wa:n??'?n? - Kwantlen and the SEMYOME - Semiahmoo First Nations, who have been stewards of this land since time immemorial.

Why Surrey School District?

There are over 75,000 students who attend different schools and programs within Surrey, and just over 12,000 staff employed to support these student learners. Surrey’s vision is to prepare our learners to think creatively and critically, communicate skillfully, and demonstrate care for self and others. Surrey Schools is also a recipient of the BC Top Employers and Canada's Greenest Employer awards.

Do you want to work for the largest school district in the province of BC?

Do you want to experience working in diverse environments throughout 125 schools, 5 learning centres, 3 adult education centres, and 3 district offices?

If those questions appeal to you, then we welcome you to apply to the Surrey School District!

Job Requirements

On-Call Aboriginal Child and Youth care workers are required to be available Monday-Friday for a variety of school and district office assignments, and will be eligible to apply for internal positions as they become available. You could be asked to work in any one of our schools or district offices, reaching all borders of Surrey and White Rock. All successful applicants are required to join CUPE Union Local 728. As per the CUPE collective agreement the wage for this position is $35.31 per hour.

Working Conditions

Aboriginal Child/Youth Care Workers participate within a collaborative, strength-based model that assists and supports Aboriginal children, youth and their families increasing their level of school success. Aboriginal Child and Youth-Care Workers provide enhanced services that support cultural, behavioral, emotional and social growth of children and youth. Aboriginal Child and Youth Care Workers work collaboratively with teachers who have the responsibility for the educational progress of all students.

Aboriginal Child and Youth Care Workers collaborate with school and district staff to assist in developing and supporting Individual Education Plans and deliver enhanced services to all Aboriginal students. Building strong relationships with parents and families of the students is essential in the role as an Aboriginal Child and Youth Care Worker.

Consistent with Section 6(1) of the Human Rights Code, Aboriginal ancestry is a bona fide occupational requirement for these positions.

Education and Experience

Completion of a Child and Youth Care Program from a recognized program.

Qualified and interested applicants can apply by clicking "apply online" below ensuring to upload cover letter, resume, references and supporting documentation.

Note: Successful applicants will be required to consent to a Criminal Records Search prior to employment. Only those persons selected for interview will be contacted. To all others, thank you for your interest.


Requirements

Level of education

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Diploma

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Work experience (years)

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Written languages

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Spoken languages

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Internal reference No.

3288220