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- School District #36 (Surrey)Surrey, BC
- $36.37 an hour
- As required, attends related meetings with school and district staff and parents.
- Participates in school based team meetings, as required.
- School District #36 (Surrey)Surrey, BC
- $59,711–$109,520 a year
- Education (Elementary or Secondary) degree,.
- Valid BC Teaching Certificate issued by the Teacher Regulation Branch (TRB).
- School District #36 (Surrey)Surrey, BC
- $24.85 an hour
- Casual
- On call
- These roles support school breakfast and lunch programs.
- Valid BC Driver’s License and a vehicle to travel between schools.
- Current Food Safe I certificate.
- School District #36 (Surrey)Surrey, BC
- $36.37 an hour
- Delivers training to school site clerks and district staff for both school-based accounting software and district system software and application of District…
- School District #36 (Surrey)Surrey, BC V3W 5A8
- $34.03 an hour
- This position follows the district school schedule regarding spring, winter, and summer breaks.
- Provides support with school registration and enrollment.
- School District #36 (Surrey)Surrey, BC V3W 5A8
- $34.03 an hour
- This position follows the district school schedule regarding spring, winter, and summer breaks.
- Provides support with school registration and enrollment.
- School District #36 (Surrey)Surrey, BC V3W 5R5
- $40.65 an hour
- Reporting to the Manager of Structural Maintenance within the Facilities Division, the Carpentry position is responsible for a variety of projects including…
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- School District #36 (Surrey)Surrey, BC V3W 5R5
- $39.65 an hour
- Full-time
- Full-time CUPE position - Shift time 7:00am-3:00pm.
- A Mechanical Technologist provides technical support and supervises, directs and coordinates the work in one…
- School District #36 (Surrey)Surrey, BC V3W 5R5
- $40.65 an hour
- Full-time
- Afternoon shift
- Reporting to the Manager of Structural Maintenance within the Facilities Division, the Plumber Tradesperson is responsible for a variety of projects including…
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- School District #36 (Surrey)Surrey, BC V3W 5R5
- $40.65 an hour
- Full-time
- Monday to Friday +2
- Reporting to the Foreperson and Electrical Manager, these positions are responsible for a variety of projects including renovations, repairs, and new…
- School District #36 (Surrey)Surrey, BC
- $179,330–$199,256 a year
- Full-time +1
- Vision care
- Dental care
- Life insurance
- Disability insurance
- Designated paid holidays
- The Director of Finance provides leadership and vision for the provision of financial and business administrative services to the Board of Education of School…
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- School District #36 (Surrey)Surrey, BC V3W 5R5
- $40.65 an hour
- Full-time
- Monday to Friday +1
- Reporting to the Manager of Mechanical Maintenance within the Facilities Division, the HVAC/Mechanical Tradesperson is responsible for a variety of projects…
- School District #36 (Surrey)Surrey, BC
- $36.37 an hour
- Part-time +2
- On call
- Promote cultural awareness for other members of the school culture and contribute actively to the building of an Indigenous cultural presence in schools.
- School District #36 (Surrey)Surrey, BC
- $38.77 an hour
- Casual
- On call
- The Visual Language Interpreter facilitates communication between deaf, hard of hearing and hearing students and staff by providing interpretive services in and…
- School District #36 (Surrey)Surrey, BC
- $36.20 an hour
- Knowledge of the types, quantities, sources and prices of goods and services used by the school district.
- A Buyer performs work relating to the procurement of a…
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- School District #36 (Surrey)Surrey, BC
- $37.51 an hour
- Paid time off
- Ensures payroll and benefits documents are stored and secured in accordance with record retention requirements including, but not limited to, the Freedom of…
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THE ROLE:
Child and Youth Care Workers work collaboratively with teachers, counsellors, school administrators and other allied professionals in support of learner success. Child and Youth Care Workers assist in the delivery of programs and services to students identified as experiencing behavioural challenges, sometimes with additional learning difficulties. Although responsibilities vary from site to site, the Child and Youth Care Worker’s duties within the school setting include supporting the development of learner social-emotional well-being via, in part, the implementation of positive behaviour support plans and the implementation of various programs and techniques promoting learner social skill development and positive self-image.
TYPICAL RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provides individual care and support to students with moderate to severe behavioural problems to promote self-esteem, build social skills, modify behaviour, encourage an interest in learning. Prepares students and facilitates their partial or full integration into the school system whenever possible.
- Visits students in integrating classes and attends integrating classes with individual students to provide encouragement and support, escorts students from classrooms in the event of disruptive behaviour, and facilitates students' re-entry into classes. As required, spends time with disruptive students "one-to-one" until behaviour appears sufficiently approved.
- Counsels in anger management, personal hygiene, problem-solving skills, life skills and conflict resolution.
- Discusses and coordinates behaviour management techniques with teachers of integrating classes. Periodically reviews the effectiveness of such techniques with teachers, suggests modifications where necessary, and monitors student behaviour until the school based team, the teacher, appropriate district counsellor, etc. are satisfied that the results allow a withdrawal of further assistance.
- Intervenes in classrooms and on playgrounds when students' behaviour endangers themselves and/or others. Is available to staff for emergency and crisis situations. Restrains students as required.
- Assists in the development of student Individual Education Plans (IEP's), and other related reports.
- Documents and writes reports on students, as required.
- Arranges with parents for discussions about student's progress, behavioural problems, and absences or illness. Encourages parent participation in achieving desired program outcomes by discussing with them the student's non-school activities and environment. As required, attends related meetings with school and district staff and parents.
- In consultation with teachers and/or counsellors, acts as liaison between the school system and various statutory/government agencies. Discusses issues such as home environment, abuse, and offences under the Young Offenders Act. Recommends interventions and strategies as circumstances warrant.
- Organizes care plan meetings, field trips, skills workshops and community speakers.
- Participates in school based team meetings, as required.
- Performs related duties, as required.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES AND SKILLS
- Knowledge of behavioural problems commonly encountered by Child/Youth Care Workers, and what strategies and corrective measures are generally applicable.
- Ability to work as a member of a team with a common interest. Ability to motivate students.
- Ability to maintain a positive and supportive attitude while attending to undesirable behaviours. Ability to communicate verbally and in writing in the English language.
- Ability to develop and maintain rapport and effectively work with students. Ability to develop and maintain rapport with and effectively work with students.
- Ability to restrain disruptive or violent students and to take defensive measures if attacked. Ability to work on feet for most of working day.
- Knowledge of the various acts, laws and legal obligations that protect children in the Province of British Columbia.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- Completion of grade 12, plus a Certificate as a Child and Youth Care Counsellor from a community college or similar
- Two years practical experience in work related to the care of children or youth with behavioural problems or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
On-Call 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 $36.37 per hour plus benefits and pension.
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.
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.