Position Title: Education Support Worker
Location: Sarnia, ON
Duration: Contract to June 2024
Posting Closes/Deadline: December 14, 2023
Tentative Interview Date(s): December 20th/21st, 2023
Purpose of the Position:
Education Support Workers promote a sense of belonging and support to Aamjiwnaang students during their school day. Working collaboratively with teachers and school administrators, the Education Support Workers assists students to achieve academic milestones and promote student engagement and well-being. Provide advocacy support for students and liaison with schools and families for Indigenous Education programs and services.
Responsibilities:
- Work individually and in small groups in classrooms and around the school
- Assist classroom teacher to support learning strategies based on assessments and recommendations from student success teams.
- Help motivate students and offer daily encouragement as a caring adult.
- Assists with supervision on class trips, in the classroom and hallways, in the yard, at lunch, receiving and delivering students to and from transportation.
- Provide support for student transitions
- Effectively communicate at team meetings to promote student success.
- Monitor and collect data on student progress as directed.
- Respond to student needs as directed.
- Willing to attend training as required.
Other:
- Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Requirements
- Post-Secondary education in the following areas: DSW, CYW, SSW, AUTISM
- First Aid & CPR Training;
- Behaviour Management System (BMS) training an asset
- Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABS) is an asset
- Experience dealing with children/youth.
- Sensitivity to Indigenous issues
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- The ability to treat students in a respectful, responsible and fair manner
- Exhibit a high degree of initiative and self-direction.
- The ability to utilize current technologies;
- The ability to work successfully in a team environment;
- The ability to work & communicate effectively with students, parents community members and external groups;
Other Considerations:
In accordance with Section 16 Special Programs of the Canadian Human Rights Act, preference will be given to Aamjiwnaang Band Members with relevant education/experience (R.S.C 1985, c. H-6, s16 (1-3).
Application Process:
If you are interested in this opportunity, kindly forward your resume and cover letter via mail, email, or fax to:
Aamjiwnaang First Nation
978 Tashmoo Avenue
Sarnia, ON N7T 7H5
Attention: Ashley Fisher, Human Resources Officer
or
[email protected]
or
519-336-0382 fax