On Call - INDIGENOUS SUPPORT WORKER On Call Casual - School TermWHO WE ARE
From coastal beaches to mountain forests, North Vancouver School District the natural place to learn provides world-class instruction and a rich diversity of engaging programs to inspire success for every student. Our 25 elementary and 7 secondary schools, 2600 staff and 16,000 students offer a safe and nurturing environment based on trust, respect, responsibility and collaboration. We are looking for enthusiastic and positive individuals to learn, share and grow with us in the natural place to work.
THE ROLE
The Indigenous Support Worker plays an integral part in providing student assistance and teacher support to the personal, cultural and educational needs of First Nations students. In this role, you will advise and support Indigenous students by supporting behavioural change and personal growth while recognizing the importance of their cultural heritage and traditions. You will act as role model/mentor and perform duties such as supervising individuals or groups of students, assisting students with academic support and appropriate behaviour and personal life skills. In this role, you will be able to provide an Indigenous cultural perspective to all students and staff. This role requires considerable initiative, emotional stability, empathy and understanding of First Nations students and culture. In addition, you will need to exercise sound judgement in dealing with a variety of situations under the general supervision of a teacher(s) or administrator. Your work performance will be reviewed and evaluated based on the effectiveness of the services offered to students and staff.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES AND SKILLS Supporting Indigenous students in achieving academic goals and appropriate behaviour and personal life skills in conjunction with professional staff within the guidelines of District programs and/or First Nations protocols including the Indigenous Educational materials.
Performing a variety of duties related to the development, modification and implementation of the students Individual Education Plans (IEP).
Promoting an understanding of First Nations culture, heritage, customs and values to First Nations and others within the school.
Providing information and liaising between School District employees, school communities and the First Nations community.
Supervising students and maintaining order and safety on school grounds, in the school common areas, in the classrooms, in the community, or on field trips.
Ensuring established school rules/codes are followed and upheld by students and assisting students with positive conflictresolution.
Documenting and reporting incidents, accidents and behaviour problems including those of a confidential nature.
Facilitating and encouraging positive interactions with Indigenous students and others in the school and community.
Administering basic first aid and reporting such instances.Maintaining awareness of student medical alerts and follows school medical protocols.
Uses computer and educational software applications, audio video and other educational equipment.
Performing record keeping tasks such as collecting and monitoring data in order to help coordinate the students programs with other staff, other professionals and parents.
Visiting student families to facilitate accurate and timely communication between the school and home regarding issues unique to students.WHAT WE REQUIRE
Considerable knowledge of: methods and practices of Indigenous students learning styles, academic course content, non-academic programs andother needs
First Nations culture, heritage, customs and values as it pertains to the local First Nations community political and social structures
and working knowledge of student development, behaviour theories, behaviour intervention strategies, anger management/conflict resolution techniques and situational safety assessment may be required.Ability to: adapt and respond to the varying academic, social, emotional and behavioural needs of all students
facilitate the understanding of First Nations culture, heritage, customs and values with the school community
establish and maintain effective relationships with First Nations students and others.To function cooperatively wit staff, other professionals and parents/guardian
use a computer with applicable software and a variety of instructional aids
perform a variety of record keeping tasks, including the collection and monitoring of data related to student academic progress and behaviour
administer basic first aid DESIRABLE TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE Completion of grade 12 or equivalent
Two years experience working with Indigenous students or programs, or an equivalent combination of training andexperience
Preference will be given to applicants with Indigenous heritage This is a unionized position and the current rate of pay is $ 35.18 per hour and shall be entitled to benefits as per the Collective Agreement who have successfully completed the prescribed period of probation. Please see Article 6.1 of the Collective Agreement for more information.
At the North Vancouver School District, our values guide what we do. We support diversity and inclusion in our workplaces and schools; we welcome and respect the diverse backgrounds, experiences and talents of all our employees and students. We value the opportunity to learn, share and grow on the traditional territory of the Coast Salish people, specifically the Skwxw7mesh Nation and Tsleil-Waututh Nation.Applying to this posting is a two-step process: Create your profile on Make A Future
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